LAST POUR DAYS LASI' FOUR DAYS O£ the Second Big Week! PLAZA RECORDS SMASHED! PLAZA RECORDS SMASHED! MR. GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS GEOKGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS A3 the DUKE OF WELLINGTON " . . '.In- . ■ • "THE IRON DUKE." 'THE IRON DUKE'1 "THE IRON DUKK." " THE IRON DUKE." "THE IRON DUKE." HIS FIRST BRITISH PICTURE! HIS FffiST BRITISH PICTURE! i From the GAUMONT-BRITISH STUDIOS GAUMONT-BRITISH STUDIOS. RESERVE EARLY USUAL PRICES RESERVE EARLY USUAL PRICES (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) DLAZA Sessions, 2.15 and 8 pan, Bos Plan at Begg'e. PLAZA Theatre Telephone 61-277. Dir.—Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. WRESTLING TONIGHT WRESTLING TONIGHT* WRESTLING TONIGHT WREBTLING TONIGHT* WRESTLING TONIGHT WRESTLING TONIGHT: PIRST Appearance in Wellington of a •*• noted American wrestler, ■: CV WILLIAMS ■■•• CV WILLIAMS . CV. WILLIAMS ■ CV. WILLIAMS • CV WILLIAMS CV WILLIAMS CV WILLIAMS CV WILLIAMS CV WILLIAMS CV WILLIAMS # versus a clean, forceful matman who has already audiences, HARDY KRUSKAMP HARDY KRUSKAMP HARDY KRUSKAMP HARDY KRUSKAMP - HARDY KRUSKAMP ~ ' HARDY KRUSKAMP . HARDY KRUSKAMP HARDY KRUSKAMP HARDY KRUSKAMP HARDY KRUSKAMP TOWN HALL, 8 p.m; TOWN HALL, 8 p.m. TOWN HALL, 8 p.m. TOWN HALL, 8 p.m. TOWN HALL, 8 p.m. - AMATEUR PRELIMINARIES.' AMAT£UR PRELIMINARIES. PRICES AS USUAL. N.Z. NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD. IJiOiiVN. HAIiL. CONCERT CHAMBER. TONIGHT'S PROGRAMME, afc.7.45. I;; Song in Character (under 12). .'■.:'- '.-; 2.-.-Sacred Solo (under 12). . •■' ...'.> 3. National Dance, Jig. - -'.■ 4. Dance Duo (9-12). 5. Recitatiou, Lady or Gentleman. : 6. Toe Dance (9-12). , .... v. 7. Vocal Championship (under 16).:. 8. National Dance, Sheauntriubhas. 9. Vocal Solo, National Song. 10. Shakespearean Recitation. 11. Vocal Championship (16-21). /''"■'" POPULAR PRICES: Is to all parts of the House,. _ •..."■ : , :■ - ]'' ~ Day sessions; 6d. ~: . ...;,. ~ :; ' HAZEL COMPTON; r . ..'.. . . '.' ' Secretary. ■, BLUE TRIANGLE .HALL. Boulcott Street. . . TOMORROW, TUESDAY, at 8 p.m. C. JINARAJADASA, SLA. (Cantab.), C. JINARAJADASA, M.A. (Cantab.), Famous International ,Oratpr, Orientalist, and Authority on World Religions., FINAL LECTURE IN WELLINGTON. "THE CONQUEST OF SPIRIT. AND ■MATTER." '■■:./; Last ■ evening' the Plaza Theatre was filled to-capacity .to."hear this interesting and gifted speaker. BLUE TRIANGLE HALL. ~ , 8 p.m. _ 8 p,m. ' ,':' ■"; ■ ■;; ( ., :-' Admisswn Free. .'; - ■ ..■■;■-. , ■'■•'■■-:- ■■■";^ THANKS.^. "'■-•:>/.:. ' Tl/TB. and MRS.. ALFRED MILLS, of ill. BalJance Street, Johnsonville,-. de; sire' to' express their - Sincere : Thanks to all Relations and Friends for their kind wishes and congratulations in connection with1 the celebration of their Diamond Weddings - ' >-' :V. ■ - t "V-Z. MOVEMENT AGAINST WAR £* AND'FASCISM. ~. ■ ™ ' GENERAL MEETING; Members, Intending Members, & Friends TUESDAY. MAY 14, 8 p.m. RECHABITES' HALL, WILLIS ST (Opposite Hotel St. George.) (fillers Lane Entrance.) GERALD GRIFFIN will give a short address on "The Aims and Object: of the Movement." .■..-,. ELECTION THANKS NOTICES." THANKS ' • From the . CITIZENS' ELECTION CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE. <T*HE EXECUTIVE OF THE CITI- •*■ ZENS' COMMITTEE express their Biucere Thanks to nil voluntary helpers, to those in charge of suburban district depots, to those who loaned their cars and gave their services, -and to all those who worked so h^rd and enthusiastically, on Election Day and with success for the CITIZENS' TICKET. H. A. C. DAVY, . Secretary. EASTBOURNE AND LOWER HUTT. T DESIRE to express my-sincere thanks *- to the electors of Eastbourne and Lower Hutt for the splendid vote recorded in my favour at the Hospital Board elections on Wednesday last. ■ MARY DOWSE. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD COMBINED DISTRICTS. \\7B sincerely thank the electors of the Hutt County, Makara County, Johnsonville, Eastbourne, Upper Hutt, Lower Hutt, and Petone for once again recording their confidence in. us as their representatives on the Wellington Harbour Board and, we will do our best to merit its continuance. MARK EAGAN & WALTER NASH,
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 111, 13 May 1935, Page 2
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