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• "EX.-...'.. THEATRE. '». (Upper Cuba Street.) "' ••■ - ' . Is—ALL.. SEATS ONE PRICE—Ib : .3d—CHILDREN AT MATINEES—3d . 2 - '— NOW. SHOWING —^ J. .TWICE DAJLY,.-2 and-7.30.p.m. Two Exceptionally Entertaining Features. No/1— .-. ':• ".'■;■ :/:.-... '.. ; ■ ; ■ The story'of an astounding jewel robbery. ...Told against a colourful background of Paris .and the Continent! The Brilliant .Stage Play and ' Best-selling ij ' ' Novel, "The Karenina Diamond Mystery," Splendidly Picturfced by Warner Bros, as ' I , "I AM A THIEF." I II "I AM-A THIEF." M I "I AM A THIEF." | .'. ' .' -With-' 1 MARY ASTOR —■ RICARDO CORTEZ No. 2— 1' A hurricane of action .. . Excitement —and—Laughter! EDMUND LOWE, WYNNE GIBSON, In Paramount's Stirring Drama— v g "THE DEVIL IS DRIVING." "THE DEVIL IS DRIVING." '■ "THE DEVIL IS DRIVING." The ultimate in dramatic thrills! (Both. Pictures Recommended for Adults.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 52-334. Reserves 6d extra. 8 7^Rlns rHEATKK. PETONK. 0 UfRAND THEATRE, PETONE. rr TONIGHT—At 8 o'clock—TONIGHT A breathless new adventure in screen ' . entertainment. WILLIAM POWELL. .:,/ ''" ■ ■••-■■■ GINGER ROGERS .' •■■'" " ~" In : ' ' . ." •' •,-: "STAR OF MIDNIGHT." ■• ' (Recommended by Censoi for adults.)' Sizzling with baffling "drama—crisp dialogue—electric actions-spontaneous laughs —delightful romance: ' " : - - -•■ Specially, Selected include Newsreels,' Novelty,, and. Comedy. Reserves at Hansen's Confectionery Shop, or Telephone Theatre, 64-063. Thrilling Success of: the - Celebrated. V I E N NES E' --V I E N N'E-'SE VIE N N'E'S'B: V I E N N E-S'-E - , VIE UNISE : VI E N N-EIS E : . . VIENNESE.- - VIE N-N'E S E ■ ■ . VIENNESE VIEN N E S E T - VIENNESE . d VIENNESE - VIENNESE VIENNESE - - -' VIENNESE VIENN E -S E VIENN E S E ■ ■ VIKNNB S E ' VI E.N N.E'S E ■.-""■ VIE N N ES'E. ■■"■■• ' VIENNE-S.K ■ " " - V I.E.NN ESE . . VIEN.N ESE ... VIE N N-E'S E " VIE N N E S-E ;- VIEN N E S E s - VIENNESE VIENNESE " VIE NNE S-E '. BOYS' CHOIR, AVellington has already taken the Viennese Boys' Choir to its heart. Nothing in memory can compare with the unprecedented enthusiasm. Q.RAND OPERA HOUSE. FOUR MORE -NIGHTS ONLY. Final Matinees Wednesday and Friday. "Complete Change of Programme Nightly, including Beautiful Presentations of Opera in Costume. Reserves at D.1.C., 4s and 6s. Day Sale Stalls nnd Circle 3s, also Gallery 2s at Grand Opera House ' Confectionery Shop. Children half-price. Direction J. an a jsr. jait. WRESTLING TONIGHT. r WRESTLING TONIGHT. 1 WRESTLING TONIGHT. WRESTLING TONIGHT. WRESTLING TONIGHT. WRESTLING TONIGHT. Return Match between GLENN WADE, GLENN WADE, GLENN WADE, GLENN WADE, GLENN WADE, And JOHNNY WOODS, JOHNNY WOODS, JOHNNY WOODS, JOHNNY WOODS, JOHNNY WOODS, TOWN HALL TONIGHT OWN HALL : ■ TONIGHT N.Z.- ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. T?XHIBITfON OF LITHOGRAPHS *-x from the Seuefclder Club, London. NOW OPEN DAILY tex,-e,)t Sundays- and Mondays), in the ACT GALLERY, Whit-inoi-o (Sti-eet. J lours.-10 a.m. lo iVSO p.m., and Tue.s- - day and Friday evening from T.:io to U.oo p.m. j Admihsion Sixpence. UALITY Printing o£ Every Dcscriij" tion. Place j-pm1 ucxt order with, the "Evening Poet."
• _jr. T At 8 0 clock. _ . ■ • _n FINALLY TONIGHT Mystery! -Comedy! ■ Thriiki "GIRL MISSING " -" . "GIRL MISSING." '"> •■• (Approved for'Umversal'Exhibition J THREE OF-A MATCH" (Recom mP^ eel by Censm (()i - & P.eThe^.^re.wm^tWshown. ■•■ • ■ "REGIMENTAL LADY" — (Kecommended by Censor for Adults.) DANCING. HERE WE ARE AGATN' ''■ TONIGHT! :■ TONIGHT' ' QRAND 'RADIANT HALL" DANCE ™ (above Cast c. Chemist, 37 Dixon St.). Blue Boys' Orchestra; Exhibition Tap Dance. Monte Carlo. Spot Waltz. > ■RnTT ol?T ei ulaA e r Supper- Subs. Is. - ROLL UP AND HELP CLUB. FOR' .--- - - BLIND. .- ;-. Wellington's Foremost Old-time School: TONIGHT! . ; .THE SAUNDER 65~ -''' Correct Instruction in Every Dance' Dainty Supper. Excellent". Music '•" bubs. Is. • . ■ ■•.-.- ---_. Principal: E. ANDERSON.TONIGHT. r~~. '" TONIGHT"" GRAND OLD-TIME C£]Rmv\~L<".VICTORIA HALL, ADELAIDE* ROAD. . »- - fcrood Floor, Supper, and Music • : Extra Monte Carlo Prizes. > . -. JJont Miss Our ;Snowrtell Dance'! ' m, EveiTbody Welcome. . All Proceeds Donated to the Kindergarten.' . Dancing 8 to 1. Snbs. I'sGd MR, WEBSTER MC THE JOHNSON SCHOOL OF DANO. ■*- -"ING, Taia" Hall, Kilbirnie. .' Specials: Marine Four Step, Mod era • .Waltz. ' . . ... .■-■ 7-11 p.m. Two Halls, 20 Assistants. Flau- ■■- ' uels-optional. Subs., Is.---Private Studio, Telephone 14-591. ■■.'. Petone Classes Tonight. TONIGHT, TONIGHT, 8 to 12- ---• LEARNERS' .CLASS,. OLD-TIME DANCING. ORIENTAL HALL, Courtenay Place, V' entrance Blair Street. - ■■ New Dance Commencing THURSDAY. Old : Time and Modern. Rowland's Music. Sub. Is. '.. . Monte Prizes. Hall open for Bookings.. Tel. 50-323. rj<HE REALM -DANCING ; SCHOOL. Wliy be a Wallflower? . . ... Bo in the Fore. Dance and Keep Young. Correct Music. Correct Instructions. If you can Walk, you can Dance. Partners Introduced. Refreshments. Subs.-1?. PUBLIC NOTICES. No. 3 CO-OP BUTLDING SOCIETY, ' ' PETONE. ' . T?ESULT of Ballot, Friday, November 2 J-*> for Appropriation Loan:— No. 180 drew £800. No. 73 drew £300. O. E. NAUGHTON, Secretary.. IN THE MATTER OF R. CAIRNS LEE* LIMITED (IN LIQUIDATION). nPHE Creditors of the above-named com--1- pany are required on or before Monday, the 9th December, 1035, i , send their names and addresses and particulars of their debts or claims, to the undersigned, the liquidator of the said Company, of if required, by notice in writing from the. liquidator, to come in and prove such debts or claims, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of- any distribution made before — >eh debts are proved. ■ LAN T. COOK, Liquidator. PAINFUJ FEE'i. f^ALLEN ARCHES cause pain, pro- ■*■ gressive bony deformity, corns, callouses, and nervous disorder. My Specialised Treatment successfully and permanently corrects above condition without aid of artificial supports, .which interfere with natural function of feet. Toneless muscles revitalised, and inflamed joints completely penetrated. KATHARINE CARTER; N.Z.R.M., Registered Masseuse and Medical Electrician, Kelvin Chambers. 16 The Terrace. Telephone 43-297 RHEUMATISM. STIFF JOINTS. "TkON'T delay liavina treatment if you XJ suffer from Rheumatism or- Stiff Joints, otherwise it may lead to more serious trouble. Diathermy together with correct diet will effect a speedy cure. MR. RONALD T. McLEAN, f Established ifllO), 15 Courtcnay PUice. 'Wellington. Tel. 50-634 for appointment. Consultations Free. FUNERAL NOTICES. rPUE Friends of the late Alice May l'vke -"- are invited. (0. attend -her Funeral, which will leavo her kite residence. No. - Firry Street, Soatoim. Toiumnnv tTues-il.-iy), November 20, al. ■l().;il) a.m., for the Cemetery. Karori. E. MOIUUS, .HJN.. LTD., Funeral Uirec(oi>:. rjMIK IM-ieii.ls „!' Iho b,le Captain I'clor - 1- Andreas I'elen-ni an: 'invitod to atleiul his F,i,iei.-al. vlii. h.v jll leave his- lato residiMn-e, il Coy JStreet. on Wednesday, November 27, VX',r>, at ]0 a.m., for tlis Cemclciy, Karori. ' X, MORRIS, JUN.,. LTD.,/.,' . Funeral Directors.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 127, 25 November 1935, Page 2
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