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R F C F N T SESSIONS: 11 a.m., 2.1J and 8.0 p.m. .. Thursday's Midnight Preview brought forth unanimous acclamation and the verdict "Not only her best_but one 1 , oflhtTbest comedies ever turnedlmt of a British studio." GRACIE FIELDS' In ' "QUEEN OF HEARTS" A new and different Grade, who will sing her way into your heart. SEE HER HEAR HER IMAGINE HER Dance the Apache Bur- Sing "My First Love Song" Driving a runaway car lesque—the dance London and "Queen of Hearts"— through crowded Piccadilly! raved about! " catchy songs you'll whistle The last word in breathless for months! I laughter. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) ON THE STAGE—Special Engagement in Adagio Extraordinary of . TREVOR and DAWK, direct from a successful tour of Australia, assisted by the REGENT TRIO. ; BE WISE—RESERVE! Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (Telephone 41-144). FINALLY TONIGHT-CHARLES LAUGHTON in "IF I HAD A MILLION", and LIONEL BARRYMORE in "THE RETURN OF PETER GRIMM/ PATRONS NOTE.-Telephone Reserves NOT held after 7.40 o'clock tonight. i . _ ■ ; , ! Tl VOLI (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY Selected Supporting Programme from 7 o'clock. ROBERT DONAT—MADELEINE CARROLL "THIRTY-NINE STEPS" John Buchan's Thrilling Romance of Mystery and Adventure. Associate Feature "EVERY NIGHT AT EIGHT" ALICE FAYE—PATSY KELLY—GEORGE RAFT. There's Singing, Dancing, Romancing Aplenty.in this Splendid Attraction—and it's a -worthy support to "Thirty-nine Steps." (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) TELEPHONE 43-968. • PRICES 1/6, 1/NOTE! ABOVE PROGRAMME, MONDAY MATINEE, 2 p.m. "THE GONDOLIERS" HOLIDAY BOOKING! ARRANGEMENTS.—During the Easter Holidays the Box Plans for "The Gondoliers" will be on view at the Grand Opera House Today and Monday from 9 a.m. DAY SALE TICKETS—4OO Unreserved Stalls Tickets and 600 Gallery Tickets for Tonight's Gala Performances may be purchased at the Grand Opera House Confectionery Shop, or at the' Doors This Evening. GRAND OPERA HOUSE EASTER'S GREATEST ATTRACTION! GRAND OPENING GALA PERFORMANCE TONIGHT At 8 o'clock — TONIGHT Also, MONDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING. J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD. Present (by arrangement with R. DOyly Carte) THEIR SPECIALLY-ORGANISED GILBERT AND SULLIVAN OPERA |. COMPANY in "THE GONDOLIERS" . ' ' ■ The Cast of Characters includes Duke of Plaza-Toro IVAN MENZIES Luiz CLIFFORD COWLEY Grand Inquisitor (First appearance here) RICHARD WATSON Marco Palmieri (First appearance here) GODFREY STIRLING Giuseppe Palmieri GREGORY STROUD Antonio \ VINCENT MACMURRAY Duchess of Plaza-Toro EVELYN GARDINER Cnsildn (First appearance here) WINIFRED LAWSON Gianetta (First appearance here) HELEN LANGTON Tessa (First appearance here) EILEEN KELLY Fiametta JULIE RUSSELL Inez VALARIE WALSHE FULL OPERATIC CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA AND BRILLIANT BALLET. Next Tuesday and Wednesday Nights-'THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE." Thursday and Friday Nights, April 16 and 17, and Saturday Afternoon, April IS— "THE YEOMAN OF THE GUARD." Saturday and Monday Nights, April 18 and 20— "lOLANTHE." To be followed by "The Mikado," "Patieuce," and "Pinafore." EVENING PRICES: D.C. and R.S., II- (at the doors 6/-); Unreserved "Stalls, 4/6 and 4/-; Gallery, 2/- and 1/6. .MATINEE PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 5/-; Unreserved Stalls, 3/6; Gallery, 1/6. Early Door Gallery, 6d extra. All prices plus tax. " , , : , .••■.'■ .f; ; NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY WELLINGTON LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE. . GRAND WELCOME SOCIAL AND DANCE To the MEMBERS OF THE LABOUR CABINET AND THE VISITING DELEGATES ATTENDING ANNUAL CONFERENCE In tlie TRADES HALL, VIVIAN STREET, On TUESDAY APRIL 14 TUESDAY i ' LES WALKER'S. ORCHESTRA. ' ; ADMISSION: 1/6 SINGLE, 2/6 DOUBLE.' i WELLINGTON EASTER SHOW CARNIVAL JOHN STREET TONIGHT-—NEWTOWN A SPECTACULAR SHOW IN A BEAUTIFUL SETTING. LIVELY AND FROLICSOME SIDE-SHOWS. DELGAKDO'S "SLIDE TO DEATH" AND THE CINEMA ARE FREE, at 7.30 p.m. THE BEST SHILLING'S WORTH IN THE CITY. \ ■ : CHILDREN Gd. EASTER MONDAY! EASTER MONDAY! GREAT HORSE-JUMPING.CONTESTS. Bead This! GIGANTIC PROGRAMME Read This! 10 a.m.^-Show Opens (Admission ]/-, Children Gd). Outside Attractions: Miniature Railway .hides, Swing Bouts. Joy Planes for Children and Adults. a;i?YT ■ peet Iluhlstrial Exhibition and Greatest Show of Motor-cars yet seen in Wellington. .Amongst the many novel, attractive, and colourful exhibits, do not miss the Primary Schools' Display, the Model Classes, Engineering, Bridge Building, _ Aeroplanes, and \achts. The Photography is first class. Home Science, Sewing, and I'ancyworjc to interest the ladies. The lively "Barkers" at the Sideshows will'be. doing their stuff." , I Noon.—Hot water provided for those who are picnicking. There is plenty of room and a welcome is extended to picnic parties. The Tearooms are up to date and convenient. ' j . 2 p.m.-EASTER MONDAY SPECIAL! Grand Parade of Horses and Ponies engaged in the faster Jumping Contests. Champions from the country in keen rivalry Eleven --Classes and over 100 Entries for Monday. A Big Programme for Ponies! .Hacks, .badies Hacks, 'Dominion" Ladies' Jumping Competition, Open Wire Jump, "Player's Please" Cuy for Hunters. These Thrilling Events in the Show Arena with seating accommodation. Admission for the Shpw and Sports is only One Shilling. No extra charge for tins Great Afternoons Sport. Don't get a half-view from outside—be a sport ; and pay a shilling. , : i * 7 P-ni—A Monster Evening at the Show. See the Sights! Enjoy the Fun of the lair! Jhe Special will be. a Wrestling, Jiu Jitsu, and Weight-lifting Programme by the Wellington Amateur Wrestling Association, with* Mr Shima a famous .lapnnese J,u Jitsu Expert. There will be seven Amateur Bouts, n'nd Messrs. Nolan and Hutchison, .New Zealand Champions, will be seen in action. EASTER MONDAY! EASTER MONDAY! 1 ' 'WELLINGTON ' . ' EASTER SHOW CARNIVAL SPEND THE DAY at the SHOW! 1/- Only. Children 6d. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS DURING EASTER HOLIDAYS AT . . j ISLAND BAY EASTER CARNIVAL GLORIOUS WEATHER. ATTRACTING HUGE .CROWDS. CARNIVAL RUNNING ALL DAY MONDAY. TUESDAY AFTERNOON: , " j LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S GALA DAY WITH BABY SHOW (3 Valuable Prizes)! PREPARE FOR CHILDREN'S FANCY DRESS P4R4DE ! NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON. HEIGH, HO! COME TO THE FAIR! TABLE TENNIS. p, ND Dandruff in 72 ho , lrg with Burmese TPHE Wellington Ping Pong Club has J-J Compound and Karaski Massager; ■*■ Vacancies for Members. For terms, vigorous massaging livens hair roots and etc., please ring 47-710. T. S. Williams, Pro- scalp; new hair in 30 days! 5s 6d. Eddie fessional Tennis Coach, 43 Lower Cuba St, Fletcher, Chemist.

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Evening Post, Issue 86, 11 April 1936, Page 2

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