ALL WELLINGTON IS ' TALKING ABOUT BABY SHIRLEY, the fi\c-year-oUI wonder child, wlio completely captivated huge audiences, on Satiuday. TODAY, at 2.15 and 8 p.m. The Home of Fox, Gaumont, and Gainsborough Productions. STATE THEATRE. TATE THEATRE. STATE THEATRE. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres (N.Z.), Ltd. The Biggest Little Personality on the Screen! SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLISSHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE - With these Lovable Swcethe.u ts> — JAMES DUNN, CLAIKE TREVOR. JAMES DUNN, CLAIRE TREVOR, "BABY TAKE A BOW." "BABY TAKE A BOW." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Singing and Dancing in her cute little way in a .story brimming with exciting comedy drama. Also, The Latest Release of the Popular Crooner BING CROSBY BING CROSBY "I SURRENDER DEAR." "I SURRENDER DEAR." Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 51-595. PLAYING TO CAPACITY HOUSES! " CIIU CHIN CHOW." " CHU GfUN CHOW." " CHU CHIN CHOW." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLAZA Sessions, 2.15 and 8 p.m. LAZA PLAZA Plan at Begg's. PLAZA Theatre Telephone 51-277. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL., ' ■ WEDNESDAY NEXT. WEDNESDAY NEXT. * ANDERSEN ■ TYRER, ANDERSEN TYRER, ANDERSEN TYRER, ANDERSEN TYREK, ANDERSEN TYRER, ANDERSEN TYRER, ANDERSEN TYREU, ANDERSEN TYRFR, ANDERSEN TYRER, England's Greatest Pianist, England's Greatest Pianist, - % Assisted by NANETTE DE LORNAY, NANETTE DE LORNAY, Violin. Virtuoso. PIANOFORTE RECITAL. . PIANOFORTE RECITAL. rPOWN H.ALL, NEXT ■ WEDNESDAY. Programme Includes'— Chaconne :.. Bath-Busoni Etudes Symphoniques Schumann Suite, Prelude, and 6 Pieces — Granadoa ' (First performance in New Zealand.) . Chopin Group and selected numbers from Liszt, Debussy, Rachmaninoff. Violin Sonata in D'Major .. . Castrucci And Group of Violin Solos. Accompaniate: Madame Evelyn de Mauny. "Tyrer is undoubtedly the finest pianist it has been my pleasure to hear. He combines the qualities of Backhaus with those of Cortot and his playing displays brilliant technique, case, beauty, and artistry. "Andersen Tyrer is certainly the most brilliant Pianist on the British platform today." —"Manchester Guardian." BOX PLAN AT BEGG'S. This Recital will NOT be broadcast. LAWN1 TENNIS. LAWN TENNIS. LAWN TENNIS. LAWN TENNIS. TOMORROW, NOVEMBER 13. TOMORROW, NOVEMBER 13. MIRAMAR COURTS, IRAMAR COURTS, Commencing at 1.30 p.m. ' PERRY v. HUGHES. MISSES DEARMAN AND LYLE v. MISSES ROUND AND NICHOLLS. Also MEN'S DOUBLES AND MIXED DOUBLES. Prices: ss, 7s Gd, 10s. Reserves at D.I.C. till 12.30, and at Courts (Tel. 16-725) from 10.30. If wet, the matches will be played on Wednesday. . ■ /g&Sh^ WELLINGTON ANGLING Vtt^j)*) N IMMO>S HALL, WS^Hpvy At 8 P>ra-> TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13. An Address free to all anglers and thoßc interested will be given under the auspices of the Wellington Angling Club Tomorrow Night at 8 o'clock by Mr. R. L. Begg on "Tongariro Fishing," a subject on which he ia a recognised authority. NO. 3 CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING SOCIETY OF PETONE. RESULT OF BALLOT DRAWN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9. No. 2 drew £500. No. 173 drew £300. No. 155 drew £200. No. 15 drew £200. O. E. NAUGHTON, Sec. FUNERAL NOTICES. I^HE Friends of Mr. Neil McDougall ■*■ are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral o£ his late beloved wife, Helen McGregor, which will leave 142 Richmond Street, Petonc, Tomorrow (Tuesday), November 13, 1934, at 2 p.m., for Taita' Cemetery. J. R. CROFT, Undertaker, Hult and Petonc. Telephone 63-828. * Davies are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of J. R. Croft, South Street, Petone, Tomorrow (Tuesday), November 13, 1934, at 10.30 a.m., for the Taita Cemetery. J. R. CROFT, Undertaker, H'utt and Petone. Telephone 63-828. ''PHTrTPrrends™^Pthe~Tatel' ills. Eliza -*• Weeds, late of 71 Rolleston Street, are invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave the Chapel of E. Morris, Jun., Ltd., 60 Taranaki Street, Tomotiow (Tuesday), November 13,1934, at 2 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karon. E. MORRIS, .TUN., LTD., Funeral Directors. Telephone 52-159. EDUCATIONAL. UNDERPAID? T OFFER Intelligent Young Men and ■*■ women Unrivalled Opportunity, affluent career, in my organisation. Write today. Mcrvyn Adams Institute, Foot Ortliopacdics, Queen Street, Auckland.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 115, 12 November 1934, Page 2
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