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GRAND OPERA HOUSE COME AND SAY GOOD-BYE TO ALL THE FAVOURITES BIG GALA FAREWELL NIGHT TONIGHT! J. C. Williamson, Ltd., present with Enormous Success—FßANK NEIL'S 25 INTERNATIONAL VARIETY STARS 25: With the Greatest Gathering of ■ International Stage Stars ever seen Headed by NICE, FLORIO, AND LUBOW, » . . Sensational American .Comedy Dancing Stars. ■'■-:"■ And the Man who is Making the Whole World Laugh— ' JOEY PORTER,: JOEY PORTER, England's Cleverest and Funniest Comedian - ■•- ■ ■•■■■-• ■ AND A HOST OF OTHER SPECIALTY PERFORMERS with FRANK NEIL'S FAMOUS BALLET a_ND SHOWGIRLS in " . A NIGHT OF FUN, LAUGHTER, AND MERRIMENT ' •• "BETTER TIMES" (wPrFt; /I 13';? 66?,1 3/-'J'-\ *■'•■ Children Half-price. Nights: Kes Stalls and jffi"u£ g^^C^^ T^^^.^ GaUery^ 6 Late^^ SPEEDWAY! . SPEEDWAY! SPEEDWAY! ..' SPEEDWAY! SPEEDWAY! SPEEDWAY! THE LATEST AMERICAN SPORT MIDGET CAR RACING KILBIRNffi' STADIUM SATURDAY NIGHT SATURDAY 8 o'clock. SEE THE AUSTRALIAN INTERNATIONAL TEST RIDERSLIONEL VAN PRAAG-DICK CASE WITH THE DARING N.Z. CHAMPION, ALF. MATSON. A MONSTER PROGRAMME TEAMS RACING TEAMS RACING „ NEWTOWN v. CITY CLARRIE TONKS (Capt.).. - fETER PHILLIPS (Capt} ' A ROARING THRILL EVERY SECOND! INTERNATIONAL MATCH RACING SHORT-LIMIT HANDICAP. CAR RECORD. CAR HANDICAP. "SPEEDWAY JEFF" at the "MIKE." GRAND PARADE LED BY THE WELLINGTON. REGIMENTAL BAND IN FULL-DRESS UNIFORM. (By Kind.Permission of the Commanding Officer) Silil!^?tlSS = j a nil ifc ?is s at tea sins iiis <s sasj Children 1/- to All Parts except Reserved Seats ■ ' G- S. BRIGHT, Manager.

TSS WENTWORTH. . XHE . WENTWORTH.— " (Majestic Theatre Buildings.)'_ -'-". I TONIGHT 9-11.30 TONIGHT TONIGHT 9-11.30 TONIGHT] GENTS Is 6d-= L-LADUis ls . GEN IS Is 6d LADIES Is., FRED. WEBBER FRED. WEBBER Aud his RHYTHM RASCALS RHYTHM RASCALS. Toe Tap-by HAZEL MARTIN. HAZEL MARTIN. Reserves 45-709. NO EXTRA. DAZZLING DISPLAY: WELLINGTON INTER-HOUSE GIRLS' ASSOCIATION. SECOND ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING MARCHIN G, AND PHYSICAL DRILL CONTESTS. ££l? 5 S£1 ERVE BASIN RESERVE BASIN RESERVE BASIN RESERVE SATURDAY, Feb. '», at 7.30 pjn; SATURDAY, Feb. £ at 7.30 pS. \ 200 OF WELLINGTON'S FAIR SEX IN MASSED MOVEMENTS. SEE the Marching Contests that thrilled thousands at the Easter Show. SEE the teams under the SPOTLIGHT! THE GREATEST SHOW YET STAGED ON THE BASIN RESERVE. ADMISSION ls. STAND Is EXTRA. WELLINGTON INTER-HOUSE - GIRLS' ASSOCIATION. MASTERTON A. AND P. SHOW. 4gTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION AT SOLWAY GROUNDS. MASTERTON, FEBRUARY 19 and 20, 1035. RAM AND EWE FAIR, FEBRUARY 21 aD 22. Cups and Trophies, valued at £700 in addition to liberal prizes. FARMERS AND CITIZENS. OF THE DISTRICT, help Your Show with entries, glasses for all Breeds .of Sheep, Cattle,. Horses, Hacks, Hunters, Ponies, Dog Trials, and Working Dogs, Poultry, Pigeons, Home'lndustries, Sewing. Fruit, and Vegetables. " ■ :' . " - . '. KENNEL CLASSES-£9O in Cups.. Do not miss this great display where a win is worth while. ' :'. '..■ ' . : All entries close February i. ' " , • Free Schedules from: : '■'■.. R. H.-WILLIAMS, ;•;:> Secretary, Box' 40. Masterton.'.. " ~- GARDEN PARTY. ■••: ' - SATURDAY NEXT, 2 p.m! ' .:. ■jITR. D. A. EWEN'S' GROUNDS."' ax. MELLING HILL, ..:,:: ■ Organised by ".the Y.W.C.A..' .. Train leaves Lam.bton-.atL2o p.m. Buses leave for V.1.C., Lower Hutt, at intei'vals of 15 'minutes. ;. ...:..;■.„■■ JJUGE JUMBLE :- SALE, . TRADES HALL, /"' : ••.■'. ■ FRIDAY, U a.m.' : ,.;".: . Men's Clothing., .;':'.■■ PRINTING of every description: Show ■*•' Cards, Catalogues, Invitations,' Business Stationery. All orders v executed, promptly by the "Evening.Post" Printing Department. Half Tone and Line: Blocks made at shortest notice. Stereo Work a Specialty. 'I'hone for quotations, Tel. «-040.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 32, 7 February 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 32, 7 February 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 32, 7 February 1935, Page 2

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