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T) p P TNT ' '' —SESSIo:NS: n a.m., ■• 2.11 and 8.0 p.m. , What-a riot of fast, frivolous fun! You'll ■ laugh your sides sore at this fighting milk- v 1 : man, who dodged and ducked his milky way into prize ring and fame. You'll retail his ' gags and wisecracks for a year to come! HAROLD LLOYD HAROLD LLOYD I . With i ADOLPHE'.MENJOU-VEREE TEASDALE-HELEN MACK-GEO. BARBIER. la "THE MILKY "WAY" A Paramount Picture—Approved for Universal Exhibition. You'll regret it if you miss this greatest of all the Harold Lloyd Comedies! BE WISE—RESERVE! Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (Telephone 44-144). NEXT CHANGE! —She's here again in the most gloriously funny film she ever made. , A Great Easter Attraction. GRACIE FIELDS in " QUEEN OF HEARTS." POSITIVELY LAST FOUR DAYS-DO NOT MISS IT! 2.15-p.in.-r-NEW OPERA HOUSE—B.O p.m. The Frolicking Phantom that sent a Nation into Roars of Laughter! "THE GHOST GOES WEST" Featuring JEAN PARKER—ROBERT DONAT—EUGENE PALETTE.. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) -^—Associate Features ( ' Walt Disney's "WHO KILLED1 COCK ROBIN?" (in Colour)—"OVEß THE SPANISH MAIN" and "WHARVES AND STRAYS."' RESERVES at D.I.C. and THEATRE (Telephone 51-814). TIVOLI (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) ■ . FINALLY .TONIGHT! (Selected Supporting Programme from 7 o'clock.) IF YOU WANT A GOOD LAUGH-HERE- IT IS! ' ' JACK BUCHANAN in • " BREWSTER'S MILLIONS"' And on the same programme . .' - L. M. MONTGOMERY'S "ANNE OF GREEN GABLES" (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) . . ... This programme is truly outstanding—for. in addition to' above, we present a CHARLIE CHASE COMEDY—"DUMBELL LETTERS"—A'TopicaI, and a. Musical. SCREENING TIMES: "Green Gablcs,"7.ss; "Brewster's Millions," 9.15 p.m. TELEPHONE 43-968. PRICES 1/6, 1/COMMENCING TOMORROWCLARK GABLE—LORETTA YOUNG in "CALL OF THE WILD" And PAUL LUKAS—MADGE EVANS in "AGE OF INDISCRETION" —GRAND OPERA HOUSE— THE GILBERT AND SULLIVAN SEASON "AS WELCOME AS FLOWERS IN SPRING" COMMENCING WITH TWO BRILLIANT OPENING GALA PERFORMANCES SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING NEXT NEXT MONDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD. Present, by arrangement with R. D'Oyley Carte, their Incomparable Company of 150 English and Australian Artists in the Gloriously Musical, Picturesque, and i Highly-amusing Comic Opera, ' "THE GONDOLIERS" The Magnificent Representation of which will'introduce for the First Time to playgoers of Wellington a number of England's distinguished artists, and it will' signalise the reappearance here of English actors, comedians, and. singers who have on previous occasions delighted us in the works of the beloved collaborators. BOX PLANS for the First Eight Nights of Season are NOW OPEN at the D.I.C. EVENING PRICES: D.C. and R.5.,-7/-(at the doors 6/-); "Unreserved-Stalls, 4/6 and 4/-; Gallery, 2/- and 1/6. " ■ ■ ' - ' MATINEE PRICES: D.C. and R.S.. 5/-; Unreserved Stall?, 4/-; Gallery, 2/and J/6.. Children. Half-price to Matinee Only: All prices plus tax. THE PEOPLE'S OWN SHOW! WELLINGTON'S ANNUAL EVENT! / ■ • ■ " HUGE CROWDS ATTENDED ON SATURDAY! great;--la:ster. show/ & carnival, industrial exhibition motor a olympia NOVEL EXHIBITS, ATTRACTIVE AND EDUCATIONAL. FUN, THRILLING AND' FROLICSOME, AT LIVELY SIDE-SHOWS. TONIGHT! ~ " ~~ TONIGHT! GRAND MARCHING & DANCING DISPLAY. The Beautifully-costumed Performers in their Spectacular Marching and Dancing Display arouse enthusiasm. The Stadium wag crowded on Saturday. Come Early! At 7.30: Delgardo's Aerial Trapeze Act and "Slide to Death" outside the Showentrance is Iree to all, and, remember, that inside the Cinema Movies are also Free. COLOSSAL VALUE for 1/- Admission. Children 6d. i "■ .""'.' ITEM . '■■'.. Several Stalls selling at the' Show had completely sold out early on Saturday evening A leading showman said: "The best day he had experienced at any show in N.Z." STAR STORES DELIVER FREE AT THESE ' _____ *<QW PRICES SALMON— Choice Pink Cutlet - - ~-., , r , ettd and l(H4d '" W^s£^SS,i^^..!^^SSS&-" lf' and 5 4i !rr Rra5 rS^ Norwegian ' Mnall ■•••"...-ittiffflar*.;...:. «"tini"for VHONEY—Iib pota >..„ . , : 6d BACQN-Specially --Bekcted. Prime .. RasVrsi pVr'lb Wl/-! 1/2 CHJiESiC—Finest Mild ncr Th 7rl PURE PORK SAUSAGES-"STAR" Brand '"' """ ; ncr lb"''Bd COOKED HAM-Thinly Sliced " , b " 2 / d BAKING POWDER-My-T-Fine ~. per tto'sfcd and 1/-' UNIVERSAL SANDWICH PASTE ...'U,:... *d and 9d WEETBIX-With FREE Marmite\ ;.. 7d A|SINS per-packet-5Hd and 6Hd POLLED OATS 41b for lid rlkr Best Austrzlvm ■^M.^.im^t.,... 51b for 1/pfwwiiimV'"' ."•f.TSJvVlrivr.^:.^.. per tin 6%d and ll%d ' ■ PINEAPPLE •.^i^,;^^rfi4....,_. per tia 5d TEA—Ceylon 8.0.P *..i&xU^:.-;#s->i tier 1b % EASTER HOLIDAYS Late Night This Week on THURSDAY, APRIL 9 (closing 9 p.m.)1. ' All Grocers' > STAR STORES."""I^& ' , "WE GUARANTEE WHAT WE SELL."
FUNERAL NOTICES. rpHE Friends: of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. ■*■ Smith are respectfully invited to attend the Fnueral of their late .beloved eon, John MeWhinnie, which will leave their residence, Titahi Bay Road, at 2.30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 7, 1936, for the Cemetery, Porivua. CHAS. GREER AND SON, Funeral Furnishers, Tel. 6, Porirua rnHE Funeral of the late Mrs. Emily •*■ Kathleen Wilson will leave the Chapel of Robert H. Wilson and Sons, Ltd., Tomorrow (Tuesday), April 7, 1936, at 10.30 a.m., for the Karori Cemetery. ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers, 164 Adelaide Road. Telephones 24-155 and 16-781. rpHE Friends of Mr. W. J. Scammell, •*• 41 Grnfton Road, Rosenoath, are invited to attend a Memorial Service for his kte beloved sister. Mary Ann: Elizabeth ScammeJl. at the Mortuary Chapel of 11. Morriß, Jun., Kent .Terrace, Tomorrow (Tuesday) Morning, 7th inst., at 11,30.
MEETINGS. NEW ZEALAND ANTARCTIC SOCIETY. rPHE Second Annual General Meeting of •*■ the New Zealand Antarctic Society will be held in the Board Room, Room 11, Dominion Farmers' Institute Building, Featherston. Street, on Tuesday, 7th inst., at 8 p.m. '■ ■ ' All persons interested in the activities of the Society are invited to be present. WELLINGTON MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD. THE General Monthly Meeting of the Wellington Merchant Service Guild will be held in the Guild Rooms on TUESDAY, APRIL 7, at 10 a.m. , All Members in port requested to attend. F. A. MACINDOE, Secretary. AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. rpHE MONTHLY MEETING - will. be -*- hold on Tuesday, April 7, and on the firEt Tuesday in the month thereafter. J. MQ.UT.iTOS'. Secretary.
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Evening Post, Issue 82, 6 April 1936, Page 2
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