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"THE LITTLE MINISTER" now playing ' to capacity houses! RESERVE EARLY! ' SIR JAMES BARRIES Powerful Story and Play, "THE LITTLE MINISTER." "THE LITTLE MINISTER." "THE LITTLE MINISTER." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The famous Scottish Story that has touched the hearts of millions; its beloved characters leap from the book and live. With KATHARINE HEPBURN. KATHARINE HEPBURN. KATHARINE HEPBURN. (As Babbie). At 2.15 and 8 p.m. Telephone 51-277. SPECIAL SESSION: At 11 a.m. daily, EDDIE QUILLAN "GRIDIRON FLASH." "GRIDIRON FLASH." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. NOTE.—This picture will be shown at 11 a.m. Session Only. PLAZA, Plan at Begg's. LAZA. Theatre Telephone 61-277. PLAZA. Sessions. 2.15 _ 8 p.m. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. RTCRAFT = THEATRE. RTCRAFT THEATRE. (Thorndon's Popular Family Cinema). SPECIAL EASTER ATTRACTION! ANN HARDING ANN HARDING ANN HARDING ; . CLIVE BROOK _ CLIVE BROOK ___ CLIVE BROOK In , "GALLANT LADY." _= "GALLANT LADY." "GALLANT LADY." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Ann Harding in a role as filling as the clothes she wears. The story of a woman's three loves —one she lost, one she gave up, one she yearned for; and from these three Sally Wyndham learned what it took to be a "Gajlant Lady." ; SELECTED FEATURETTES v Include a Mickey Mouse Cartoon. Reserves Theatre (Teleohone 43-698). — rpim WENTVVORTH -"-HE WENTVVORTH (Majestic Theatre Buildings). /TO-NIGHT-9 p.m., 1 a.m.-TO-NIGHT 2s 6<l each. 2s 6d each. 2s 6cl each. 2s Cd each. GALA "MERRY WIDOW" CABARET. GALA "MERRY WIDOW" CABARET. FRED WEBBER ■ FRED WEBBER And his RHYTHM RASCALS RHYTHM RASCALS. Demonstration of the CUBAN RHUMBA By MR. & MRS. SOUTHERN COLLEDGE. MR. & MRS. SOUTHERN COLLEDGE. Merry Widow Wnltz Competition. Merry Widow Waltz Competition. Ist Prize, two guineas; 2nd prize, one guinea; 3rd prize, trophy Judges: Mr. and Mrs. SOUTHERN COLLEDGE. Reserves, 45-709. NO EXTRA. CHRY SA NT HKMUMS! ~ CHRYSANTHEMUMS! AUTUMN SHOW, WELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, TOWN HALL , TOWN HALI/» WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24. ONE DAY ONLY (Afternoon and Evening). Official opening at 3 p.m. by the Acting Prime Minister, Hon. E. A. Ransom. Chrysanthemums, Hydrangeas, Dahlias, Cut Flowers, Decorative, Fruit, and Vegetables. Music. Afternoon Tea. Flower Sale. (Concert Chamber.) Competition for ARNOLD IZARD MEMORIAL PRIZE. Open continuously from 2 p.m. Admission: Adults Is, Children 6d. Entries close 5 p.m. Tuesday. Late entries at Town Hall between 7.30 p.m. and 9 p.m. only. G. S. NICOLL, Secretary, Telephone 45-629. Box 1237. - Building Societies Chambers (Upstairs), Waring Taylor Street (Opposite 2YA Studio.) ELECTION NOTICES. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. UNICIPAL ELECTIONS. LABOUR CAMPAIGN. . , LABOUR CAMPAIGN. TOMORROW (TUESDAY), AT 8. TOMORROW (TUESDAY), AT 8. KILBIRNIE—St. Giles's Hall. KILBIRNIE—St. Giles's Hall. MOLESWORTH ST.—Methodist Hall. MOLESWORTH ST.—Methodist Hall. KAIWARRA—St. Anne's Hall. KAIWARRA—St. Anne's Hall. MR. SEMPLE AT ALL MEETINGS. MR. SEMPLE AT ALL MEETINGS. - Other Speakers: KILBIRNIE—Messrs. A. Black, A. Croskery, C. J. Hay, J. Tucker, R. McKeen, Mesdames Otham, Gibson, and Smith. MOLESWORTH STREET—Messrs. P. Fiasoj-, M. J. Reardon, M. Walsh, T. Brindle, L. Hennessey, and J. Read. KAIWARRA—Messrs. J. Collins, A. Parlane, P. M. Butler, C. H. Chapman, M.P., Mesdames Leniston and Snow. TIT UNICIPAL .ELECTIONS. CITIZENS' CANDIDATES. TOMORROW (TUESDAY). AT 8. TOMORROW (TUESDAY), AT 8. THK REALM, HATATTAT. THE REALM, HATAITAI. THIS WEDNESDAY, AT 8. THIS WEDNESDAY, AT 8. METHODIST HALL, MOLESWORTH STREET. ADDRESSES BY THE MAYORAL CANDIDATE, T. C. A. HISLOP, ESQ. And also CITY COUNCIL, HOSPITAL AND HARBOUR BOARD CANDIDATES. WAIRARAPA ELECTORATE" LADIES & GENTLEMEN,— As promised when the result of the 1931 Election was announced, and ns I'cpeiitcly urged .by many of you since, .1 intend to seek your support ng;iin at the forthcoming General Election. t. w. McDonald. 60 Kelburn Parade, Wellington,

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 94, 22 April 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 94, 22 April 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 94, 22 April 1935, Page 2

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