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TODAY-2.15 & 8 p.m. QT. JAMES "The Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. JAMES', Entertainment '" Telephone 61-595. S-T. JAMES, Centre" ■ (Dnection.-Sir Benjamin Fuller.) ■\V Slim t?\? sessions 2 . 15 p . m ., 8 p . mM «Ar* Vf "EN!i LrS s Qu FffiJ. EST -• Diipctinn- AmnlsamntPO rheatres Uto SELECTED SPECIALLY FOR ANOTHER GREAT COMEDY FROM JUBILEE WEEK BEN TRAVERS JUBILEE WEEK." BEN TRAVERS. y, V^ London Laughed for Three Years / at this Side-splitting Farce. -/ ARE \ England's Prince of Comedians. / \ - A TOM WALLS. A I YOU A I _-/V— TOM WALLS, WT V MASON? / X V TOM WALLS, > > \ J L^\ TOM WALLS. £-\\ V j/ ■ TOM WALLS. -**M Wi th , ■/; " /^ SONNIE HALE / \ ROBERTSON HARE. ■I »LA?>? IN SaKA GWYNETH LORD "LADY UN DANGICK" ■■ I "LADY IN DANGER!" I (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) \ (Recommended by / /^ \ Censor for Adults.) / I ARE \ ( YOU A. 1 A Gaumont-British Special, A MASON? / With \." _^>/ • A" YVONNE ARNAUD. A LEARN WHAT HAPPENED ON" T 7 A°S GHEYUU W LOUG£ NIGHT-IT>S A • ■ •fr-'VI ■ ANNE GREYi Also BRITAIN'S BRIGHTEST COMEBIAN>- " " r"—l •°""" " • -iffig- ■—» - ::fflSlhhk; ,■■' SPECIALI .. . .. . KING GEORGE V intensely interesting sum- - XMAS BROADCAST TO THE WORLD. ZVac'ous'&V Ge&V ■ In Support we present a weorge v. Brilliant Musical Rpihance — ' ■ ' \ ' "ROADHOUSE," ' — ' • ■ ■ ,1' ■ "ROADHOUSE." . B Plan at D.I.C. and Theatre (after GORDON HARKER. 5 p.m. 54-77 0 ). VIOLET LORRAINE . . An All-British Programme. ' ■ /' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) > ■ i.",: ■ WRBB ' ■ §li±? Sail liX:: ™. •. a, 8 . H ." KSfffS^; 111 D P iIKIOI ,c -'■ WKBB '.■•■-■-■ 3 p-m.-MONSTER CHILDREN'S SING WRBB By - ■ 3 P .m.-MONSTER CHILDREN'S SING %sss rHB HAND OF THE I* I SS^iEB UiSiE ffi- fill (All the "hit.* o£ the King's reign). WRBB (B y Kind Perm^on. of th. Principal Soloist WRBB Oommandinii Officer). MADAME ELSA STRALIA WRBB , '■• . ' '■ wfnfSJS Iff A STRALIA: WRBB A Splendid Programme of Stii MADAME ELSA STRALIAJ SK§§ riDg Items Talented Per World-famed Operatic "Star." wrrr" formers.. World-famed Operatic "Star." WRBB " ' Ts , ■„ —Also— WRBB QUALITY • ": DAN FOLEY (Songs from Old Erin). WRBB * AND VARIETY. WRBB ■ ■■ ■ Song Leaders WRBB ALAN BROWN —— ALAN BROWN W7§!§ 4 SAWYER (Popular Church SonfwT SI ffit I^lll ' WILL BISHOP WILL BISHOP W,H§ (Soprano), (The Archbishop of Mirth). . ' ■ •-. AtthePinnA WHBB GRACTE KERR ■ At the Piano — W RBB GRACIE KERR : — FRANK CROWTHER —. WRBB; 'GRACIE KERR FRANK CROWTHER WRBB" (Entertainer), (N.Z.' B Most Popular Pianist). $$*£, -• "~ .. ::. '" "" -'^7 At the Grand Organ . WRBB LES :STAPt""- , NOTE.-All proceeds will be expended SrBR ' ; ' by the Mayor's Relief Committee and the WRBK MAY vtv'axt '■ Smith.Family to provide winter necessities WRBB MAY HYAM for women and children in seed. ■ BB m!| IMm' ; - AdmiEßion, 6d. Unemployed free. (Violin-Vocalist)..--Reserves, Is. Box Plan at D.I.C. WRBB . '■ - '"' ' ■ ' >P BB THE-.EDiLINS -■ . : , ■ WRBB THE EDLTNS . WRBB . THE EDLINS ': KSIS (Banjo-Duettistß). -■" 1 v. RBB - ' •■ WKBB WRBB EDWARD SUNDBERa - WRBB EDWARD SUNDBERG WRBB EDWARD SUNDBERG WRBB (Boy Xylophonist). :: WRBB WRBB WRBB The Baud now makes an imWRBB posing display in the new scarlet WRBB . UDiformWRBB WRBB Bright Selections and Lively ■■•'■., WRBB Marches will be played. WRBB WRBB . •.:■ •'. WRBB SEA AND HEAR THIS VERITi :\y§ESTLING WRESTLING WRBB FINE ENTERTAINMENT. Siffi wS "God Sa'e the "»* Second Match of the Season between two ' '' '• '} of the Fastest-Wrestlers to visit -New Z&x~ land. -..'. — ; N ■ ■•'-'.'■,'. 'BARDY" KRUSKAMP "HARDY" KRUSKAMP *r ~. • "HARDY" KRUSKAMP 16st Üb. fjvfe» "HARDY" KRUSKAMP tf : ";- "HARDY" KRUSKAMP U( • ' : "HARDY" KRUSKAMP Fast and spec- /TV "HARDY" KRUSKAMP tacular. Wiu- j£±^ . ■• "HARDY" KRUSKAMP ncr of opening • • !!S ASPX. gRU,ggAMP match agaiust WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLIQB. ' S^SSSJ-SSK^JJS M- Pereira- Parents Association "HARDY" KRUSKAMP (Ladies' Auxiliary) - "HARDY" KRUSKAMP PARENTS and Friends are cordially inzmemsß ■ «|ic&KoW^mS Versus , Admission Is. Supper.LEO NARBERES • " Honoraw Secretary"" LEONARBERES : honorary, secretary. LEO NARBERES ■■_.- LEO NARBERES F?l W\ - LEO NARBERES VBRPI LEO NARBERES , . Qf£ LEO NARBERES French wrestler. ' ' LEO NARBERES First Appearance &^ S^S LEONARBERES In <Stosi^«& ' LEONARBERES New Zealand. .^Sg^S^- .'. LEONARBERES v . . W.E.A. SHORT COURSE; LEO NARBERES , , A SHORT COURSE of Four Lectnrw LEO NARBERES Aon "Some Revolutions of-the NineLEO NARBLRES ■ teentlr Century" will be given foi? the LEO NARBERKS W.E.A. on Tuesday evenings in RoonTl LED NARBERES at the Trades Hall, Vivian Street, by^?ro- „ , , XT . . .. ~ Ssor F. Wood, of Victoria University Kruskamp and Narberes should provide College, commencing NEXT TUESDAY, a Thrilling Contest. May 7, at 8 p.m. All interested cordially invited. Fee for the.course, 2s 6d. Single TOWN HALL, TUESDAY. Lecture Is. (Payable at the door.) These . lectures are free to unemployed men and The Public is Advised to RESERVi women. Discussion hour follows tie EARLY. lecture. ■ E. MASLENv Secretary. Booking open at HUMPHREYS, MAN _Telephone 52-397.. . • ; ..-..■-;. NERS STREET. . DRESS CUTTING, DESIGNING, MAKING FASHION STYLING, PATat ___ ■ TERN MAKING. Trenat mmMri' Learn to command ', an Income of £4 i<» USUAL PKTPtfI £15 Per WeeKUSUAL PRICES' T HE McC? be Academy is recognlsed-Afl ucu^rniLM. X over the world ag the largest and most up-to-date school of its kind. "Modern methods make our tuition supreme. Students are taught in just a few lessons how to cut any style.from any picture, to fit any figure entirely by individual mea> surements and WITHOUT THE AID OP BOUGHT PATTERNS, CHARTS, or COMPLICATED MEASUREMENTS. Our System of Cutting is tile ewiett, - - most reliable, and most thorough method BE TAUGHT THOROUGHLY OR NOI AT ALL. Fees are from 30s. McCabe Students are given preference for. Best Positions. CALL, WHITE, OR 'PHONE, 42323 . for our Free Booklet. ; A\rn j~ »* i .. -* r « „ Individual, Personal, or Postal Lessons, «'mirr4'r-» orget;> i' G°:ier~ McCABE ACADEMY OF DRESftmornin* yOUr sL°eS eVery MAKING. , ' ' morning" The Foremost School of TTasMc*. D.I.C. Buildings, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 104, 4 May 1935, Page 4

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