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THE REGENT last 2 days of ' "DANCE^BAND" . PLANS AT D.I.C. & REGENT AND ON, STAGE : (Evenings Only) Telephone 44-144 "THE ROBELMAS" FRIDAY NEXT"! FRIDAY NEXT! "RED SALUTE"—— "RED SALUTE" "RED SALUTE"--— "RED SALUTE" Barbara STANWYCK, Cliff EDWARDS, Robert YOUNG It's Gay-It's Romantic-It certainly is Exciting-And it's worth the money alone to hear Cliff singing "I WONDER WHO'S KISSING HER NOW" A SALUTE TO LIFE! A SXLmB TQ LoyE , . : A SALUTE TO HAPPINESS 1 > : THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN TONIGOT AND TOMORROW IS ATTHE TIVOLI THEATRE (OPPOSITE PARUAMEKTAK* - BUILDUPS) '■ LESLIE HOAVARD, KAY FRANCIS in "BRITISH AGENT" (Universal Exhibition) : TOGETHER WITH "LADIES SHOULD LISTEN" „..„ (Recommended by Censor for Adults) teleph^SAßY GRANT-FRANCIS DRAKE. • TELEPHONE 43-965. No Extra Charge for Reserves. PRICES 1/6 1/- . v _ —SCREENING TIMES ■ PAR^r note^special-Illt^H^r children SaturdaySHIRLEY TEMPLE in "BABY TAKE A BOW" And "FORBIDDEN TRArL"-(Buck Jones).

REX THEATRE. E X ,tt " TH E A T.R E. (Upper Cuba Street.) . 1s^ A™tt?-£ AT? ONE PRICE-Is Jd-CHILDREN AT MATINEES-3A TWICE DAILY, 2 and 7:30 p.m. Two Outstanding M.G.M. Attractions. 1- ROBERT MONTGOMERY - And - MAUREEN O'SULLIYAN In the.Amusing Comedy-Drama, i "HIDE-OUT." " HIDE-OUT." "STUDENT TOUR." With NELSON EDDY, Jimmy Durante—Charles Butterworth. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FRIDAY NEXT— ■ RICHARD DIX In the R.K.O. Picturisation of Zane Grey's "WEST. OP THE PECOS/1 ' . "WEST OF THE PECOS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —— Special Added Attraction — — - MAE WEST - - ' MAE WEST In Paramount's Coinedv-Drania, ' "I'M NO ANGEL." . "I'M NO ANGEL.1; (Recommended by Censor, for Adults.) Plans at D.1.0. and Theatre. Tel. 52-334. Reserves 6d extra. ' ■ WRESTLING. ' WRESTLING. WRESTLING. AVRESTLING. WRESTLING. -WRESTLING. WRESTLING. AVRESTLING. AVRESTLING. AVRESTLING. AVRESTLING. AVRESTLING. Another appearance of New Zealand's" Popular Wrestler LOFTY BLOMFIELD, ■ LOFTY BLOMFIELD LOFTY ■ BLOMFIELD, LOFTY BLOMFIELD, ■ LOFTY BLOMFIELD, Winner of many great contests this season and the only man-to' take a fall from' , McCready. ■' ' : . . Versus JAGET SINGH, JAGET SINGH, . JAGET SINGH, JAGET SINGH . • JAGET SINGH, - The spectacular Indian, specialist -with the famou9 "Indian Death Lock" hold. ". HPOWN HALL, MONDAY. x OAVN HALL, MONDAY. - TOWN HALL, MONDAY ■'- TOWN' HALL, MONDAY. ' 'TOWN HAL^ MONDAY. -. Prefftrential Booking opens "at E. W Humphrey's, Manners Street/ Tomorrow (Thursday); ordinary booking Friday, " WELLINGTON TECHNICAL " ''ELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE : COLLEGE FAIR. . FAIR. DON'T MISS; IT. •TODAY (Wednesday), 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. TOMORROW (Thursday), 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. ......'.• .i . TOMORROW! (Thursday, December-5). ■ CJALVATION ARMY CITADEL, VIVIAN STREET. ; 11 a.m., 3 p.m., 7.30 p.m. ' A DAY OF "PRAYER, PRAISE, AND POAVER." . , ■ LIEUT.-COMMISSIONER AND. MRS. F. H. ADAMS will conduct this series of Meetings. Supported by Colonel and Mrs. Orsborn, and other Oflicers. REMEMBER THE "WORLD FOR GOD CAMPAIGN." JfOLLOW THE LIGHTS 0* LAMBTON QUAY | NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT. ' NELSON OFFERS EMPLOYMENT. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WOMEN AND GIRLS Wanted for ' Fruit Canning Season,. . covering February and March. ' Eight weeks' employment, "n-ith guaranteed satisfactory minimum j weekly wage, with excellent opportunities for earning more at" piecework. AVork must be satisfactory to Management. Full particulars on application. Register your name and address at once, and advise if you wish us to arrange board and lodging. S. KIRKPATRICK AND CO., LTD.', Nelson. i

LAST 2 DAYS. /^^ T/-li\6'S-^\ C -"-ING'S ) Dir— Amnlffamated Theatre*. Ltd. ' SESSIONS: 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. THRILLING DRAMA OF THE UNDEKGROUND TUNNEL HEROES. GEORGE O'BRIEM ■ - GEORGE O'BRIEN : ■ - GEORGE O'BRIEN ___ GEORGE O'BRIEN ' In . . '. 111 II I " HARD ROCK HARRIGAN." 111 111 '.' HARD ROCK HARRIDAN!" Dynamite sticks and dynamite fists— reckless dare-devils and fatal feuds—lovers of life who scoff at death! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Associate Feature— JACKIE COOPER; JACKIE SEARLE THOMAS MEIGHAN. and O. P. • ' : .-.' "HEGGIE . in "PECK'S BAD BOY." Glowing with incidents that tickle the ribs and wet the eye. At MATINEE ONLY, at 2 p m "CALL OF THE SAVAGE." Ep. No.. 9-"THE AVENGING FIRE CrOD. 50 op Pan at D- I- G" or Tel- Theatre, SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE . In her greatest triumph, " OUR LITTLE GIRL." ■ "OUR LITTLE GIRL." : ' Heads a Superb Programme i . At CJHORTT'S THEATRE At THEATRE At; Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ' In addition: An outstanding and fast-moving epic of Action! Romance!! Adventure!!! "FRONTIER MARSHAL" ' "FRONTIER MARSHAL." .'. A new story of the Old West, featuring GEORGE O'BRIEN IRENE BENTLEY. GEORGE E. STONE (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) SPLENDID SUPPORTS. Hilarious Comedy (Buster Keaton). Bermuda (an entrancing Scenic) Topical Ga2ette. Cartoon. See for Yourself the Breathless Beauty of Radiant New Tcchnieolour at El^'ißgSj,*,»WJE t ««- --"BKCKY SHARP" MIUTAM HOP"BKCKY SHARP" KINS in the nioat BECKY SHARP " outstanding pro'duc- " BECKY SHARP " tion of the year film- " BECKY SHARP" ed entirely in the " BECKY SHARP " Dazzling Beauty of "BECKY SHARP" the New and Amaz- " BECKY SHARP " ing Technicolour. No. 2—Comedy. "HOME WORK." No. 3—"Celestial Venice"—Variety. No. 4—Pathe Newsreel. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) CAPITOL THEATRE. MIRAMAJR. TONIGHT, at 7.45 o'clock. Paramount Films' mystery thriller, "MENACE." "MENACE." "MENACE." A strange and sinister story of three people, a charming woman and two men, who live under the death threat of a murderous madman. Starving GERTRUDE MICHAEL. PAUL CAVANAGH MONTAGU LOVE, and BERTON CHURCHILL. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Excellent Supporting Programme. TT/MPIRE THEATRE, PETONE ■EMPIRE THEATRE, PETONE. TONIGHT At 8 o'clock TONIGHT Excitement! Thrills! Romance! WILLIAM FARNUM, ■ WILLIAM FARNUM, Sally Blanc, . Charles Starrett, In the fast-moving action story, "THE SILVER STREAK." "THE SILVER STREAK." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Supporting Programme includes Newfr reels, Novelty, and Comedies. GIRAND THEATRE, PETONE." *RAND THEATRE. PETONE. FINALLY TONIGHT AT 8. DAVID COPPERFIELD. (Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING TOMORROW. CLAUDETTE COLBERT In the Unique Drama Production, "TORCH SINGER." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) With Ricardo Cortez David Manners Additional Attraction JACK HALEY MARY BOLAND In the Hilarious Comedy. "HERE COMES THE GROOM." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Hanson's Confectionery Shop, or Telephone Theatre. Gl-063.. WELLINGTON ACCOUNTANT STUDENTS' SOCIETY (Inc.).. THE SOCIKTY'S LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. Books may be returned to me. ' R. H. D. HALL, Hon. Secretary. MEETINGS. ST. DOMINIC'S EX-PUPILS' ASSOCIA TION (Wellington Branch). rr<HE ANNUAL MEETING svili be held x in the DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE on, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 5, 1935, at S p.m. D. REASLEY, Hon. Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 135, 4 December 1935, Page 2

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