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LAST DAY of JEANPARKER in "PRINCESS; O'HARA" ' Damon Runyon's Hilarious Talc! , (Approved fop Universal Exhibition.) Also, "A.NOTORIOUS piiN.TLEMAN," with HELEN VINSON (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Baffling, JJizarre Mystery! 2.15 p.m. NEW OPERA HOUSE «.O p.m. GRAND PREMIERE SCREENING—— TOMORROW! I ' LONDON COMES TO WELLINGTON I ■ ..." . See and Hear Sights and Sounds of the Greatest City in the World! "LONDON SPEAKS" "LONDON SPEAKS" "LONDON SPEAKS" "LONDON SPEAKS" AS GOOD AS A TRIP TO LONDON! CHOCK FULL OF ROMANCE, ADVENTURE, AND THRILL! PLANS at D.I.C. and Theatre. ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SEE SPECIAL ADVERT. ON, PAGE 21

D B lo Lv^Ihuix THEATRE> Ihe 1 unmeet Mystery Story Ever to Reach the Screen, CHARUR RUGGLKS. UNA MRRKFr., CHARLIE RUGGLES, UNA MERKEL CHARLIE RUGGLES) UNA SrKEI! Mary Carlisle, Russell Hardie, "MURDER. IN THE PRIVAII CAR*" "MURDER IN THE PRIVATE CAIV1 (Approved for Universal' Exhibition.) . Excellent Supporting Programme. Box Plans at Peter Pan Lounge or Tel, Iheatre, 03-431. . CEASIDE~PiCTURES, LYALL 'BAY." TONIGHT at 8 ONLY. Big Double-feature Programme. . CHARLIE RUGGLES & ANN DVORAK In the story of a worm, that turned and made kittens out of Tiger-women and mqnkeyj out of gorillus.- . "FRIENDS OF MR. SWEENEY." "FRIENDS OF MR. SWEENEY." ISOBEL ELSOM In - An amazing mystery drama that will keep you guessing, "THE 13th CANDLE." ' (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) Telephone 10-393 for reservations. PALACE THEATRE. ALACE THEATRE, TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Fannie Hurst's Great Novel, "IMITATION ' OF LIFE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) With . CLAUDETTE COLBERT, Warren William, Rochelle Hudson, Ned Sparks, Henry Armetta, ; And Notable Cast. " A TREMENDOUS BIG AS ' FULCi SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. GIHNSR THEATRE, THEATRE, x ' .'„ TONIGHT, at B*o'clock. All aboard for Rhythm—RomanceRevelry. ! EDDY, MONTE BLUE? ! In, > ' The Hilarious Musical Comedy, " STUDENT TOUR." [ _ (Approved for. Universal Exhibition.) , Ride the waves of laughter, hug the shores i o£ fun, on the ocean cruise, of music, I song,; and dance. Full programme, in> > eluding Laurel and Hardy in "Midnicht '■ Patrol." I —: — ; ■ "VTEW EMPIRE THEATRE • x'- PETONE. . . TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock, , \ ; . The Super Production,- >'."" ■■ •■"■■■•■ J-- "DELUGED ■-■ -■■-,>•■=! \r. "DELUGE." iV-■; \ '<>~ '■*pELUGE.J?----;-:;-..: r-.-:.' -; ■ (Recommended by Censor.for. Adults)i With ' ■ ■ PEGGY SHANNON, LOIS WILSON, MATT MOORE. FRED KOHLER, Sll* . NEY BLACKMER, and Notable Cast. Thrillfl* Adventure, Spectacle, Drama; in this truly outstanding picture* ■ . AND FULL PROGRAMME. — O^HE WENTWORTH -*-? — XHE WENTWORTH •—— (Majestio Theatre Bufldingß), TONIGHT — 9-11.30 — TONIGHT. • TONIGHT — 9-11.30 — TONIGHT. Is 6d and Is. Is 6d and Is. Is 6d and Is. Is 6d and Is. - ~ FRED WEBBER FRED WEBBER ■' - And his RHYTHM RASCALS RHYTHM RASCALS. MARJORIE VAUSEI STUDIO. I ?JSSSA^~SJ"«' S "*''rftday4MONDAY, ' MONDAY—King's Birthday—MONDAY. 9 p.m.-l a.m^ 2s'eacu ft plm.-I a.m. 9 p,m.-l a.m. 2s each p.ra.-t a.m. Regerreß, <5-70». NO EXTRA. PNSB pORT NICHOLSON SILVER 1 ?SIS BAND, . PNSB Will ; PNSB BROADCAST j PNSB FROM 2YA STUDIO, • PNSB FRIDAY. MAY 31, 8 p.nv • PNSB Featuring. ■ PNSB JOHN ROBERTSON, • PNSB ' ■ .. Solo Cornettat. ;.:: - ■ r ; JUMBLE SALE. I PRESBYTERIAN HALL, ISLAND A BAY, TOMORROW, FRHJAY, MAY 31, '■ • ■■ at 7 p:mi BARGAINS FOR ALL. DANCING. . ~ TONIGHT • TONIGHT TUTOKOIA HALL, Fifeshire Avenue ,M - (off Cambridge Terrace). ; Never mind the weather, come along to the best Old-time Dance in town, LES. WALKER'S ORCHESTRA. ' Subs., la 3d. ■ " E. ARROWSMITH, M.C. HUTT RUGBY CLUB. THE usual Fortnightly DANCE will be held at KING TGEORGE DANCE , HALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 1. Good Music. '■' Delicious Supper. • Usual Prices. • > ■ ' — ' 1935 WALTZING CHAMPIONSHIP TONIGHT and SATURDAY. 1 NE^ ie J^fidelaidflf■ MBLT' SELECT OLD-TIME DANCING, 8 to 12 Free Theatre Tickets for Monte Carlo. ENTER FOURTH HEAT TONIGHT. Judged by Mr.' and, Mrs. B. Barnard. Subs. Is.* F. O: McGONNELIt, M.C. ' BALLROOM DANCDSG. . , TipSS i PHYLLIS BATES, i xtj. Member. Imperial Society Teachers oi ■' Dancing (Ballroom' Branch). - . The Ballroom, Bite, Ltd.; Manners Street ' Telephone 41-559: i ' PnvateLessone by Appointment. Private Classes for Parties of Friends. Special Courses for Students wishiag to " ■ . ... train as Teachers. ■■'■■•• , J^ARJORIE NEWPORT SCHOOL OF McKenzie's Bldss., Willis Street BALLROOM CLASS TONIGHT: lap Classes Tues; Gents 7, Ladies 8. Children s Classes Sat. Morning, Neaio S o'clock, Studio 11 a.ni. Lessons by PRIN. Clf/L ONLY. M.rjorie nS. bNew?S M.NA.T.D. Pnrata lessons by appointment^Telephpne 40-888.

TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT ■ ' AND TWO FOLLOWING NIGHTS. ; ssasss, '/ssssss VARSITY'S CAPPING REVUE DE LUXE. : DELIBERATELY DESIGNED 10 DOUBLE YOU UP' ISig Dirt cheap at 3s, 2s 3d. and Is 6H (\*i mo *$? ln, and book yo«r seat V h* D.I.C. After 7 p.m., ring 45:614. • h o^'T" CapJ?i^de^ S° pa6es oi hilarious hooey for a-.huia. Get your copy .from all the Pru&f the Ca Wicada" «hop i. TOMORROW, FRIDAY TOMORROW, FRIDAY^ FINAL DAY FINAL DAY ' AISi -88 l§B|-liii; further silly prices for.tomorrow only; "BUBBLES" 1935 ANNDALV.& 6d:'CRAOKERS" 1935 ANNUAL?^-? ** SUNBEAM 1935 ANNDAi* 4^.° W &< BABY'S'OWN 1935 AMTUAIk^M-i*1 NOAH'S ARK ANNUAL, ss-^° W TIGER TIM'S 1935 ANNUAL?&- 2s 6<* GOOD NEEDLE WORK 1935 ANNUAL^ .babS jolly book, i^* o?** ; NOW Isi I ALICE IN WONDERLAND, 2s 6d--1 ROBIN HOOD. 2* 6d- NOW U6d KING ARTHUR, 2s 6d- "NOWieed GRIMM'S FAIRY TALES, 2a 6dNOW Is 6d MODERN, ENCYCLOPAEDIA FOR ~ CHILDREN. 12a=6d~ NOW 8s HOME LOVERS'.. ENCYCLOPAEDIA, ■■ 12a 6d— ~v •■,;■■ NOW\6s 6d WOKLD.PICTOKIAI, GAZETTEER,-12a 6d—..-.. :" •. •:„ NOWOsCd. COLLINS DICTIONARY;-;^6d-N0W.38 6d STANDARD DICTIONARY, le 6dNOW 9d ; "THIS WAS ENGLAND," by Vachell, ! 10s 6d— --..■"..■ NOW 5s 3d "LOOKING FORWARD." by Roosevelt, 7s 6d— NOW 4s6d "THIS LITTLE WORLD." by Brett . Young, 10b— ••;■■■•■■ : :•• NOW fe 9d "AFRICA NOTWITHSTANDING," by ' Bradley, 75.6 d- ■ • —-NOW 5s "BROOME STAGES;" by Dane* 8s *6d— ~ NOW ss, 9d "NEW WORLDS TO CONQUER," by . Halliburton, 12s 6d— • NOW 6s 6d "SEA DEVIL," by Thomas, 7e 6dNOW 8« 6d "RAIDERS OF THE DEEP." by Thomas, 7 6 ed- - • NOW'« 6d "SCIENCE OF HAPPINESS,". by Dearden, 7« 6d— . NOW 4s 6d "GERMANY'S MASTER ■■. SPIES," by Rintelen, 7« «d— NOW 4b 6d "THE IMPATIENCE OF A PARSON," by Sheppard, 3b 6d— NOW 2a "NO PLACE FOR A WHITE WOMAN/* 7s 6d— -.■■■"- \ . NOW4s6d THE WORKS OF OSCAR WDLDE, 15sLEATHER BPXJND^POT^-^ BIBLES. PBAYEB^H^I^^ 2000 2s 6d NOVELS^-NOW 1b 6d.HACH, 3s 6d NOVELS-NOW It lid and 2s 6d EACH. ■ ! 6b NOVELS-NOW 1« lid, Sb fid, «nd 4a "MARRIED LOVE,'' by Mmc^ gtopes, •■■ 3s6d— . .NOW Is lid. "THE HYGIENE OF MARRIAGE," 4s 6d— ; NOW 1b lid. "SEX KNOWLEDGE," Is 6d—NOW 9d. "ENDURING PASSION;"^ by Marie Stopes, 8s 6d-, A NQW 3s 6d. "SEX ANP THE/ YOUNG," by Mane »pr»Mldiscoijnt^|»--7«6d—. . . STOW 4b 6d. ■ 'LOOK AT THIS ! ', "Othello,"1 "Twelfth Night,"- "King Lear,^ '.'King Henry VM," "Midßummer i Night's Dream," "Taming of the Shrew," 1 "Measure for Measure," <(King HenrS V." .:.-.... - - . The above works or Shakespeare, noiK at the silly price of Id- each. AITKEN'S ARCADE, ": "• AITKEN'S; ARCADE, ■ 5 Courtenay Place ' ("Where the Tram Stops.") SPECIAL EXHIBITION OF ]y£R. marous :king is extended one week on account of Specially good-sales. '.: vN.Z. ARTISTS' GROUP, Bowen House, Bowen Street. 1 A LEXANDER . . , : HALE, .**• . 86 Abel Smith Street. '. "Communism and my work among the Russians on Soviet Borders"-will be ■ the substance ol an. address.by, EvangeUst Len J. Jones, TONIGHT, a* 7.30.. A PADDY'S MARKET will Be held i« ST. PETER'S SOHQOLROOM. . ,'", Ghuznee j Street,.onr-. FRIDAY, MAY 31, 10 "to'4i3o. Stalls include Cakeß, Sweets,: Product, Needlework, and. Jumble;;. Morning and Afternoon Tea. : 1 r ■■ ■-■■'Ai-.v'{.;,'■'.' '. , - TUMBLE BALE will be held on FRH)AY, M«y 31,' it the , EMPIRE HALL. ARTHUII STREET ■ ■■ ■■■■ (off Cuba Street). .;.- . DOORS OPEN 7 p.m. Bargains.for aIL Don't miss this chance. JUMBLE. SALE. I V\7 C.T.XT.r \ROQMS,".. CONSTABLE. 'T' * " STREET,. : ■ tomorrow,- :■; ) .•'^■'"' FRIDAY, "at 6.30 p.»i-" r>"'

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 126, 30 May 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 126, 30 May 1935, Page 2

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