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GRAND OEERA HOUSE. ' RAND ' " OPintA HOUSE. A WELCOME ANNOUNCEMENT. A WELCOME ANNOUNCEMENT. Commencing SATURDAY, JUNE 15, S VTURDAY, JUNE 13, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, At the Matinee. , CLFM DAWS BACK .AGAIN CLKM DAWE BACK AGAIN CLEM DAWE BACK AGAIN CLEM IMWE BACK -AGAtN CLEM DAWE BACK AGAjLN CLEM DAWE BACK' AGAiN * j After a 12 months' triumphant nscordbieaking tour of the Dominion, ft iecor4. tb^at will reign Jong in the theatrical his* toiy of New Zealand, Clem and bis Merry Band are returning for a '• i SHORT. FAREWELL SEASO!,', ' SHORT FAREWELL- SEABON, SHORT FAREWELL SEASON,, Previous to their sailing for England «• a. World Tour. . * CLEM DAWE BACK: AGAIN CLEM DAWE BACK AGAIN CLEM DAWE BACK AGAIN CLEM DAWE BACK AGAIN ' In a ' '' ' i COMPLETE SERD3S OF COMPLETE SERIES OF NEW REVUES, NEW REVUES, New Dressing, Neir Scenery, r New Everything, NOVEL NATTY NICE fcOVEL NATTY NICE CLEM DAWE REVUE, CLFM DAWE REVUE, • CLEM DAWE REVUE, • Every bod> 'g Favourites And New Zealand's Good Compankm. ' An Added Attraction! CLEM DAWE RHYTHM KINGS,. ' CLEM DAWE RHYTHM KINGS, CLEM DAWE RHYTHM KINGS, A Magnificent Jazz Band of 13 TaknteT -Musicians. The Finest Jaz* Band to ,evei 1 tour the Dominion. ; Prices: 4s, 3s, 2s, Is <Jd, Is. "' ■ Plan opens Wednesday, 12th, at D.I.G - TUTAYFAIR, UPPER HUTtT JMLayfair, ,upper hutt. TONIGHT, SATURDAY. SATURDAY, it 8 o'clock. » "THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP," , "THE O k LD CURIOSITY SHOP,* A mighty classic- brought to.th'e screen by ElstreeV leading studios. A wonderful picture for all from six to sixty! Be thure! (Approved for Uhiversa) Exhibition.) JUNE 3, MONDAY-i-MONDAY. TSftean. "THE PRIVATF LIFE OF HENRY VIII." ■ - Chas. Luughton'' gives a marvellous -periformance in this, production.. •. See him loving, spoiling, pleasing, and cutting the heads off his beautiful wives! - (Recommended *by Censor" for Adult».) JUNE 5, WEDNESDAYWEDNESDAY, 7.30 o'clock. "FREEDOM OF THE SEAS.' "FREEDOM OF THE BEAS." , This brilliant musical comedy, drama depicts for us the life of a sailor on land and sea. It's a naughty nautical knock .wM See it! , (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TOWN HALL, TOMORROW, 3 p.*: (Organ Recital, 2.15 pan.) GRAND RALLY OF YOUTH. Speaker: DR. TOYOHIK6 KAGAWA. of Japan. Musical Programme by Misses Edna Ptr> ton and Joy Sutherland, Messrst H. Temple White, .and H. F. Gardiner.. * Chairman: ■ MR. M. A. TREMEWANi. ALL YOUNG MEN AMD YOUNG WOMEN INVITED. ■ Collection. Held under the auspices of the Wellington Christian Youth Council and YJt.OA. LEN. J. GREENBERG, General Secretary. HUTT VALLEY YJI.OJL DR. KAGAWA will ADDRESS ft Publio Meeting in the METHODIST CHURCH, Lamg's Road, Lower Hutt, 'JUNE 3, 8 p.m. Admission fre*. Collection. "PECCADILLOS "PECCADILLO" "PECCADILLO" NEEDS NO' ADVERTISEMENT. TOWN HALL TOWN HALL OWN HALL ' TQWN HAW ' last night tonight. ' last night tonkjht. Prices: 3g. 2s 3d, and lit «. ' Reserves at DJ.C, or after 7 P-m. Ring 45414. \ pONCERT *' CHAMBER, - Concert chamber, NEXT ' " ■ WED., THURS, VKL, SAT, " WED., THURSZ »SC UTZ JUNK ft; 6,7, 8, THB WELLINGTON > REPERTORY THEATRB (INC.)- • Present "SIXTEEN '■ "SIXTEEN " " SIXTEEN " « SIXTEEN "i "SIXTEEN" - "SDCTKEN^ " SIXTEEN " ' " SDCTEKK "I " sixteen » •« snfEnr • " SIXTEEN •* . " SIXTEEN 'i* ■ - A Charming play in 3 Astg By ADIEE AND PHILIP STUART;' Produced by W. 8. WAUCHOP. '■ PLANS OPEN DXG. FRIDAY. Reserves it. 3d. Unwserved Si «d. Lat« Doom lilt m x . HORRORS OF WAR, ' ' ' - - ON SUNDAY NIGHT, >t $M o'clock, in the Kilbirnie Kinema, Mr., R. SEMPLE, M.P., will deliver ft Lecture, illustrated with lantern elides, entitled "THE HORRORS OF MODERN WAR." This Lecture has drawn paeked houses all over New Zealand. The sUde* Tiave been carefully selected from different parts of the world, and tell a terrible story. Mies Queenie Semple will recite "Ings*soil's Munings at the. Tomb of N»polco«" (illustrated),

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 128, 1 June 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 128, 1 June 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 128, 1 June 1935, Page 4

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