BE LUXE —LAST 2 DAYS— (COURTENAY PLACE) 2 SESSIONS DAILY-At 2.15 and S.O p.m. . ' Warner Bros. Present— " ' . BETTE DAVIS FRANCHOT TONE With Alison Skipworth, Margaret Lindsay, Dick Koran in A rToTucLn. rOS- " DANGEROUS " ta-Also-Musicall Novel.y, : "Check Your Sombrero"; Looney Tune CarW Newm", Iraveltalk, "Uinous. Industries"; iews; Orchestra De Luxe; Organ BOX PLANS at D.LC. and THEATRE (King 53.050): COMMENCING FRIDAY TWO BRILLIANT FEATURE ATTRACTIONS ON THE ONE PROGRAMME! JAMES CAGNEY And Warner Bros.' 1936 Model ' In a Smashing Drama that is Sheer ' MuSlCal Comed >'- « FRT^ro lVm »■ " STARS- OVER (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) JJliV£Li/ VVJ^I Wiih-r— (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Margaret Lindsay, Ricardo Cortez, Lili Featuring -•■- Daniila,.-. and a Supporting Cast of Pat O'Brien, Jane Frornan, Frank McHugb. ■ . Thousands. Jean Muir, and JAMES MELTON. A Warner Bros. Picture. ■ j Radio's Grandest Gift to the Screen! ■ —-IT'S A 200-PER-CENT. SHOW— - LISTEN IN to-2YA TONIGHT at 10 o'clock, for a Broadcast, of Selections from th. Lilting Musical Hit— -...-..-. "■ "STARS OVER BROADWAY"- . ' , MARLBOROUGH RACES AT BLENHEIM SPECIAL EXCURSION WELLINGTON-PICTON 1 - (Circumstances Permitting) •■■-.- ---■ I By the ' "' 1 TAMAHINE SATURDAY MAY 9, 1936 SATURDAY, LEAVE WELLINGTON, 7 a.m. LEAVE PICTON, 7 p.m. RETURN FARE 10/----and^lSn^Pic^ S? £™«* UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD.
888511? .giiSHi : TONIGHT, S, TONIGHT, At S, And TOMORROW NIGHT. TWO FINAL PERFORMANCES. TWO FINAL PERFORMANCES! • The' WELLINGTON REPERTORY THEATRE SOCIETY (Inc.) Present "RICHARD OF BORDEAUX" Ipil=ll ■ iiii lIEII For the First Time in. New Zealand. A Historical Costume Play ■ By GORDON DAVIOT. Produced by W. S. WAUCHOP. ' 'fA masterpiece of stagecraft." —"Evening Post.'? 'A. memorable production." ''The Dominion." PRICES 4s Sd and 2s 6d. Late Doors and Concessions Is Gd. ; . Particulars and plans at D.I.C r ." ILLUSTRATED LECTURE. ASCENT- OF TASMAN (11,475 ft)- NEW ZEALAND'S FEWEST ICE PEAK 7 (Hand-Painted1 Lantern Slides and Original . ... . Water. CoTcmi- Sketches;)' ■ . By ALAN C. BR'OWNE, F.R.GiS., . ..A.R.C.A. Under the patronage of the Wellington Philosophical . Society, English-speaking Union, N.Z. Alpine.Club, N.Z. Antarctic Society, and the V.M.C.A. Tl/TASONIC HALL, Wellington Terrace, TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY), MAY C, . 8 p.m. Chairman: His Worship the Mayor (Mr. T. C. A. Hislop). Admission, 2s, Children under 16, Halfprice. . ' " Tickets,, reserving seats till 7.50, from D.I.C. or N.Z. Government Tourist Bureau. THE HON. W. E. BARNARD, Speaker of the House of Representatives: "A Revelation of the Beauty of the New Zealand Alps." ETONE RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB. RESULT OF ART UNION: Ist Prize—Ticket 4684. "444," care Levin and Co., Kaiwarra. 2nd Prize—Ticket 2955. "Waitress," 11 Co- ; lombo Street, Palmei-ston North. 3rd Prize—Ticket 5551. Mr. Borrington, Gear Street, Petoue. W. P. CUMMING, Hon. Secretary. DANCING. TONIGHT, TONIGHT, (And Every Wednesday Night), A SSEMBLY HALL, Brougham Street. **• . GRAND. DANCE. Modern and Old-time Numbers. Henry Rudolph and his Band. Lucky Spot. Exhibition Dance by Miss Leah Kerr. Subs. Is 6d. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! The Popular Midweek Dance, MAYBELLE ASSEMBLY, x Ghuznee Street. Real Old-time Music by the MAYBELLE ORCHESTRA. Excellent Floor, Supper, and' Prizes. Subscriptions, Is 3d. ■ What all Dancers have been waiting for! The OPENING NIGHT afc OCORCHING BAY CABARET . . SATURDAY, MAY 9. .Cabaret' Band in attendance. Subs., 5s double, including savoury supper. Dress optional. For Reserves Ring 16-589.. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. GT. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, ■• 29 Vivian Street. WHERE YOU GET REAL OLD-TIME to LES. WALKER'S OLD-TIMERS. DON'T HESITATE! THIS IS THE SHOW. Admission is 3d. SOUTHERN : COLLEDGE 10 Guarantees to Teach, you BALLROOM DANCING in 5 Private Lessons. _ Studio: 15 MANNERS ST. 40-281. Classes and Private Lessons Daily, 10 a m to 10< p.m. STUDIO. DANCE SAT., MAY 9, at 5.30 p.m. MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO ±"- OF BALLROOM DANCING. Private Lessons, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily Class Lessons, Tuesdays and Fridays, 8-10 p.m Practice Classes: Hon.,' Wed., and Fri., 5-8" p.m. For Correspondence Lessons please apply— The Secretary, Margaret O'Connor Studios, 58 Lower Cuba Street. Tel.' 45^571. ■ -' ' ' Past arid Present Pupils are invited to attend a Studio Dance on' SATURDAY, HAY 16. ■ PHYLLIS BATES, Fellow Imperial ■*» Society of Teachers of Daneiug (Ballroom Branch), London, Australasian Organiser for the Imperial Society's Examinations, HAS RETURNED FROM LONDON and is teaching at the Ritz Ballroom, 45 Manners Street (Telephone 41-559). Private Lessons for Amateurs & Teachers. MR, & MRS. LEO BOWDEN (late of Christchurch)'are also teaching at the Ritz Ballroom. Classes commence after Easter. For appointment call or Telephone 41-550. "
MEETINGS. WELLINGTON HOSTEL TOR MV me Terrace : at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS: Adoption of Report and Balanoe-sheet.-A.F. BODEN, . • Hon. Sec. LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION J'HE. ANNUAL MEETING of the Wei- * hngton Branch of the League of Naday, May 7, at 7.45 p.m., in the N.Z.E.I. £&"' oEve? m S Post" Building, Willis btreet. Speaker: Mr. Duncan Hall, of the Geneva Secretariat. Subject: "The League and the Future." Members and friends invited. . ■ ■ PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. [ EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY 'j DISTRICT ELECTORS' LIST. ' SUPPLEMENTARY List is now be. Twnpln^vP^f «^? d wiU CLOSE on IHUR&DAY, MAY 7,. 1936, at 5.p.m. Uaims for enrolment may be obtained at tlie Town Hal], /Wellington. '. ... '..-. / B.• P. .NORMAN;April 27, 193G;' V;; ClerS. j mentioned Reserves will'be made on Saturday, May 9, 1936, under ihTw^lTneton City Consolidated Bylaw No. 1, 1933,"grt 12; after the hour 12.30 p m Admiiwinn to BASIN.RESERVE, AdultsW^ years of age), One Shilling. . Children free Admission to NEWTOWN PARK, Adults (over 15 years of age), Nineperiee, Children free. Persons who have entered the above reserves before 12.30 p.m: and who remain after such hour are liable to pay the above charges. - ■■ " E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. CANTERBURY COLLEGE FOOTBALL' CLUB. GOLDEN JUBILEE. "WILL te Celebrated in Christchurcft' •'' from May 13 until May 17. Annual Match v. Otapro University and Annual Dinner on May 13. Dance, May 14. ALL OLD PLAYERS INVITED. T. HYDE, Secretary, P.O. Bos 359,- Christchurctt. NORTH AUCKLAND! Rt. Hon. W. F. Massey, speaking in 1913*; "Go North, Young Man." As in 1913, so today. Opportunity awaits businessmen and investors in North Auckland. THE BRIGHT DAILY (EVENING) PAPEK, '; "^ORTH AUCKLAND TIMES, 1* Offers opportunities to business executives and others interested- i For particulars and Space Rates apply; : NORTH AUCKLAND TIMES CO.^m, Victoria Street, Dargaville, LOWER HUTT BOROUGH COUNCIL™ XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN-that at ■ i-' a Special Meeting of the Lower Hutfc Borough Council, held on Monday, the 6th day of April, 1936, the following reso* lution waa passed:— The Council of the Borough of Lower Hutt hereby resolves by way ot' Special Order to amend BylawNo. 1, 1928, by rescinding Clause 490 thereof relating to the erection of garages. ■ And it is hereby further resolved' that this Special Order shall be submitted for confirmation at an Ordinary Meeting o£ the Council :to be held in the Council Chamber, High Street, at 7.30 ■ pirn. on Monday, the 11th day of May; -1936. Dated at Lower Hutt this -7th- day of April, 1936. ' B. S. KNOS, . _•••', Town Clerk. THE COMMERCIAL AGENCY, LTDt ' AT the request of Mr. Henry Wright. ■*■*■ we have examined the accounts of the Commercial Agency, Ltd., for some years past, and certify that no '• items other than actual out-of-pocket expenses Jind commission on collections are debited to their clients' accounts. CD. MORPETH, E. W. A. KELLO.W, Public Accountant^ „ May i, 1938. " . ■ " —
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