SPEEDWAY KILBIRNIE SPEEDWAY SPEEDWAY > /SPEEDWAY SPEEDWAY, TONIGHT-—8 o'clock-—TONIGHT 19-THRILLING RACES-19 19-THRILLING RACES-W ... . ' ■ ■ . SEE- I LIONEL VAN PRAAG, WALLY KILMISTER. BILL CTJBBETT,. STAN GREATREX, SAM ARENA, and MANUEL TRUJILLO IN GREAT TEST MATCHES. !' BIG ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION: * - " MIDGET CAR RACING RESERVED SEATS AT STADIUM-RING TELEPHONE 16-546. IN EVENT OF WET WEATHER POSTPONEMENT MEETING WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY NIGHT. EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL TRANSPORT SERVICES. • , ■ TIME-TABLES FOR SUNDAY, JANUARY 19. 1936. FERRY SERVICE: LEAVE DAY'S BAY: 8.0, 9.10 a.m., 1.10, 5.5, 5.5 p.m. LEAVE RONA BAY: 8.10, 9.20 a.m., 1.20. 5.15, 8.15 p.m. LEAVE WELLINGTON: 9.0, 10.30 a.m., 2.30, 6.0, 9.0 p.m. FARES: Adults 1/6 return. Children under 14 years 6d return. OMNIBUS SERVICE: LEAVE EASTBOURNE: 8.0, 9.0 a.m., 12 noon, 1.0, 4.0, 6.0, 8.45 T>.m. . LEAVE AVELLINGTON: 9.0, 10.0, 11.15 a.m., 1.0, 2.0, 5.0, 7.30, 9.45 p.m. FARES: Adults 2/6 return. Children under 12 years 1/- return. GRAND DAYLIGHT HARBOUR EXCURSION .'...' ■ : "' THURSDAY NEXT, JANUARY 23. _ ,T,S,S MURITAI leaves Ferry AVhaif 10.30 a.m., and Miramar Wharf 11.0 a.m. _ trip to the Heads and Harbour Cruife. Adults 1/6. Children 6d. ■-' -. •■ . '. C. L. BISHOP. Town Clerk and General Manager.
TWO DELIGHTFUL ATTRACTIONS. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN: UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT, At X No. 1— LEO CARRILLO, JLOUISE FAZENDA, Head-a Great Comedy Cast, in "THE WINNING TICKET." "THE AVINNING TICKET." A. fortune waiting for, him to collectand then.he lost the winning ticket! ..;..; No. 2- -EDMUND LOWE. '■" In* the "thrilling mystery' drama— '• "THUNDER IN THE NIGHT." "THUNDER IN THE NIGHT." Lightning Actionl TbunderingV Excite^ merit!' ' .-.' "_ ..'■•_ .'-..- .■;. >. (Both Pictures for Universal Eshibitibn.) No. 3—TODD-KELLY COMED_.. No. 4-FOX AUSTRALIAN NEWS. : No. 5-OUR GANG COMEDY. No. 6-CARTOON. No. 7—M.G.M. LATEST NEWS. CEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. Seaside pictures, lyall bay. TONIGHT at 7;30 ONLY-. ■ The foremost playwright' of the world makes his film debut as the-man who promised women nothing and kept his '■-'*' word.:NOEL COWARD NOEL COWARD NOEL COWARD ; NOEL'COAVARD -■vlli '-■• "THE. SCOUNDREL." "THE SCOUNDREL." "THE SCOUNDREL." "THE SCOUNDREL." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) '— ADDITIONAL FEATURE - . ~ '_ suspenseful story of the great outdoors. ■ ZANE GREY'S "ROCKY- MOUNTAIN MYSTERY." ' :: "ROCKY MOUNTAIN MYSTERY." (Approved for,-Universal Exhibition.) •/ : '• -. Y'/r.'!;.".-'With"'.Y' ■"'"'"'' RANDOLPH SCOTT and'"CHIC" SALE: /. SHORT,SUBJECTS: A^ariety,. Novelty, Paramount News, and "The' Kids"in'"the Shoe" ' Colour Classic. ~Tel.. 16-393/for.Reserves. ~/ Undoubtedly the Best Weekend ■-.•■' • ■ Programme in Wellington. EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. . -THIS EARNING, at 8 o'clock. No.' 1 — Itletro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Special, !'NO MORE*.LADIES," ':. f'NOMORE LADIES,", : '.-:- - With" '■'■-.. JOAN CRAWFORD, . ROBERT MONTGOMERY. '■ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.). ~ He promised, there'd. be ."No More; Ladies" after he met his heart's desireonly to forget it the minute her back was turned. . -..■_, No.'. 2—Charlie Cbase in "Southern Exposure." ~. '."" „ No. 3—Musical Revqe in Colour, Two -Hearts in Wax .Time." No. 4—Metrotone Newsreel: ; No. 5-rFox Australian News. Monday _ Tuesday— . Grace.Moore in Monday & Tuesday—"Love Me Forever.' Monday & Tuesday— Ralph Bellamy in Monday & Tuesday— "Below the Sea, . Monday -(-.Tuesday-; Big' Supporting - Monday.& Tuesday— •' -programme. V TONIGHT! s -, TONIGHT! V ■ TONIGHT! "The Spivakovsky-Kurtz Trio are offering the most beautiful music ever -composed, in-a manner .never, before heard* in this, city."—The' "Dominion," 12/5/1933. TOWN ' HAL L. .CONCERT CHAMBER Direction — D. D. O'Connor. TONIGHT, AT 8. V ... TONIGHT, AT "8. • ; Also on' ■.-.'■•• "'."'. MONDAY/NIGHT, at 8. .... Two Concerts only-by.---; ,'the Incomparable . SPIVAKOVSKY-KURTZ TRIO. ... SPIVAKOVSKY-KURTZ TRIO. , 1 SPIVAKOVSKY-KURTZ TRIO. . SPIVAKOVSKY-KURTZ TRIQ. '"The finest ensemble in the world." TONIGHT'S PROGRAMME ■ will include: TRIO ..././ MAURICE RAVEL : (First Performance in -New Zealand.),-. Haydn 'Cello Concerto, CorelhsLaioha, Bach. Prelude' and Fugue, SchumannBrahms Piano Group, etc. MENDELSSOHN TRIO ON MONDAY. ■■'; Accompanist,.Noel Newson. '.'„;•■':3b' 6d, 2e/(plus tax). PLANS AT D.I.C. ' Concessions-to Students of Music. ■'■•'••'■ S'P-O R T S. S P O'-R'T S. S.P 0 R T S. UNDER FLOODLIGHT. TTUTT RECREATION ■ GROUND, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, at 8 p.m. SEE E. J. AYJNTER, Australian Pole Vault Champion. Cycling Contest for Fraser Cup. Finish of 10-mile Road Race. Full Programme of Events. Road Race to start 7 p.m. ' SEE CROAV, FORNE, WILSONi- and OTHER CHAMPIONS. , BURNS ANNIVERSARY SUPPER OF WELLINGTON BURNS CLUB. SATURDAY, JANUARY 25/ at 8 p.m. THE ELM TEAROOMS, AVILLIS ST. /'.Splendid Programme. Seats Reserved for.Ticket-holders. Ticket's-at Nimmo's. A Guid Scot's Welcome. :. ../B Am - . .' WELLINGTON MUNICIPAL TRAMAA'AYS BAND at BOTANICAL GARDENS. ' WELLINGTON BOYS' JUNIOR BAND : - at- HOBSON STREET RED CROSS HOSPITAL. , TOMORROAV (SIJNDAY), at 3 p.m.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 15, 18 January 1936, Page 4
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