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Tj ri pri N"T : —SESSIONS: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. A RIOT OF FUN! EDDIE CANTOR In "STRIKE ME PINK" Great Supporting Programme: A Samuel Goldwyn Production "WATER BABIES"-Walt Disney Released by United Artibts Symphony in Colour. His best Approved for Universal Exhibition vet. It's fascinating. . „ .... , ~ .. , J A 2 million dollar mile a minute "MARCH OF TIME"—A new pic- cyclone of uncotifined joy, torial journalism. Applauded at howling comedy, fascinating every session. giris, and intoxicating music! "KING GEORGE LAID TO REST"— BE WISE—RESERVE! ■ Complete scenes. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (Tel. 44-144). TIV.OLi (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) At 8 —TONIGHT, also WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY. MATINEE DAILY, 2 p.m. CHARLES LAUGHTON In "THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) i) ' TALLULAH BANKHEAD—GARY COOPER—CARY GRANT. Critics say this is Laugh ton's best performance. His acting is certainly a dramatic treat, and the picture itself a magnificent production. IN ADDITION j GRACIE n FIELDS "LOOK UP A°ND LAUGH" (Universal Certificate) SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME AS USUAL FROM 7 P.M. TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES 1/6. l/SCREENING TIMES: 8 p.m., "Devil and the Deep"; 9.20, "Look Up and Laugh." ST. JAMES THEATRE TONIGHT At 8 o'clock TONIGHT 'SIR BENJAMIN FULLER PRESENTS ■ THE HART-O'BRIAN INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE "BIRDS OF THE NIGHT" THE SHOW THAT MADE EVEN PARIS GASP WITH WONDER! ONLY THREE MORE NIGHTS OF THIS GREAT SHOW—THEN MRS. O'BRIAN'S BOY FRANK PRESENTS ON FRIDAY NEXT— "BEAUTY ON PARADE" BIGGER, BRIGHTER, AND BETTER THAN EVER. I ' THREE NEW FEATURE ACTS. I With the New American Imported Act, : THE 3 ORLANDOS 1 '(The World's Smartest Acrobatic Team) i PHIL JAMEISON And MASTER PAUL (Eccentric Dancer) (The Child Wonder Violinist) BOOK NOW! Plan at D.I.C. till 5 p.m.; after that at Theatre (Telephone 54-775). FULLERS' POPULAR PRICES: 3/-, 2/-\ 1/-. Booking 6d extra. > TITANIA'S PALACE TITANIA'S PALACE IJ<HE WELLINGTON EXHIBITION of this TREASURE HOUSE in miniature will be opened at 2 p.m. TOMORROW by his Worship the Mayor, .at JAMES SMITH'S LTD., Second Floor, where the Palace will be on Show. . •_ .- ' ' ' : ADMISSION: Adults IA. Children 6d. . .. i ENTIRE PROCEEDS IN AID OF CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S FUND. ON SHOW AT JAMES SMITH'S A FIXED PRICE WITH A FIXED PURPOSE ! ■ i ; at i ' ! 'WOOD BROS.I A 3/6 LEG OF MUTTON and lib 6d PORK SAUSAGES .'o / THE TWO A 2/11 FOREQUARTER MUTTON and lib 1/- BACON 9/Q THE TWO A WHOLE LOIN MUTTON FOR 1 /O 31b STEWING CHOPS-With some meat on them FOR 1 / 2 YOUNG RABBITS—Fresh from the country 1 ■/' ! 'WOOD BROS.! ' ■ ■ |:.> CUBA STREET'S BIGGEST BUTCHERY, AUSTIN BENNETT, cuba Street. | • i . FURTHER HAPPY SUGGESTIONS REGARDING SHOE BARGAINS WIDE SELECTION, FINE QUALITY, AND REAL VALUE. I ; C^A^S BROWN GLACE KID COURT BOSTOCK'S BROWN STRAP SHOESbUOJiia—bpanisn heels. 1 7 /(\ Cuban heels 1 r /n I per pair i• / O , 10/fr BROWN GLACE COURT SHOES—Span- BOSTOCK'S NAVY KID INSTFP TIE ish heels. SHOES—Cuban hppk W /r* A GREAT BARGAIN AT 10/g UlbaU he££ . f 15/6 per pair ■*-*•'/ ** .* BROWN THRFFHOTT? TTF STTO™ BOS™CK'S BLACK STRAP SHOESUKUWJN iHKtE-HUljJi lit bHOJih— With suede trim, Spanish heels. Cuban heels. A very smart style. •• {*•//» per pair 12/6 ' P«pair 15/» SLIPPERS-AT PRICES WHICH BEAT THE BAND! per pair ±f/O AUSTIN BENNETT LTD., CUBA STREET ! Between C. Smith's & Woolworths. Between C. Smith's * Woolworths.

+ UNDER the auspices of the Wellington Centre of the New Zealand Red Cross Society (Inc.), a Talk will be given by 'MISS AMY KANE in the RED CROSS LECTURE HALL, 61 Dixon Street, ou THURSDAY NEXT, the 12th instant, at 8 p.m. Subject: "TRAVELS IN THE NEAR EAST." Admission by Silver Coin. Public cordially invited. NAPIER COMPETITIONS SOCIETY (Inc.). EASTER FESTIVAL. ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY NEXT. SYLLABUS and Entry Forms from Secretary, Bowman Buiding, Market Street, Napier. I 'a.

J&&T THE TIN HAT CLUB lIBCTURMEDSOUHERSJ Of the ■^ss^ ■. WRSATHE Next Tattoo will be held WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 8 p.m., at the R.S.A. Rooms, 12 Victoria Street. A good programme on a new stage. Don't miss this night. W. V. ROWE, Acting Hon. Sec. FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Friends o£ the late Mr.. David Hansford Johnston are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, Western Hutt Road," Lower Hutt, Tomorrow (Wednesday), March 11, 1936, at 10.30 a.m., for the Cre^toHm^K^n.^^ Funeral Director!, Lower Hutt. Tels. 62-640 and 62-740, ,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 59, 10 March 1936, Page 2

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