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RE X I For Value in I E X ! ENTERTAINMENT ! RE X j Stalls ]p. D.C. Is Od j REX | Children Half-price. 1 UPPER CUBA STREET. Daily At 1 p,m, Nightly at 7 p.m. Short Subjects from 7 o'clock, Usua) Programme at 7,40 o'ploek. SCREENING FINALLY TONIGHT! " CHARLIE CHAN .IN EGYPT." " CHARLIE CHAN IN. EGYPT. (Recommended More for AduJtsJ — And — " GEORGE WHITE'S "GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS." SCANDALS." (Fpr Universal Exhibition.) TOMORROW (SATURDAY): JAMES CAGNEY-RICARDO CORTEZ, MARGARET LINDSAY, . And a Big Cast of Over 1000, in. "FRISCO KID-" "FRISCO KID," (More for Adult Audiences.) Csgney swaps his G-gun fpr bare fists . . . as the fearless ruler of the world's . most, famous underworld. — Also — DICK POWELL-JOAN BLONDELfc — In r"'BROADWAY GONDOLIER." " BROADWAY GONDOLIER." j (For Universal Exhibition.) ' Seven Stars—Sis Song?— ; And the Greatest Array of Headline!* ever assembled in one big picture, SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE TOMORROW (Saturday), 2. p.m. Parental Our Children's Matinees ar» popular. Send your kiddies along. Special Selected Programme. CHARLIE CHAPLIN-»Comcdy, BETTY BOOP—Cartoon. Big Comedies—Lots of Fun—Plonty ot Cartoons, — NOTE - ' The Rex Theatre Matinee Club Meets at Theatre Tomorrow Morning at 10.45 sharp. Children bring your Club Qanis with you. IT'S FREE TO ALL MEMBERS! All Bos Plans at Theatre (Tel. 02-334) and at D.I.C. DANCING. EX-SERVICEMEN'S LEAGUE. MONSTER NOVELTY J3ANCE M TONIGHT, 8-1. VICTORIA HALL. Good Monte Prizes and Novelties-Galorfc Pember'a Popular Players, Excellent Supper. A night of fun for everyone, All Subs., Is 6d. W. CARLYLE, M,C. T7OLLOW the Crowd to St. John'* Hall, JF 20 Vivian Street, TONIGHT. Modern and Old-time Dance. Exhibition Dance by Mr. Jimmy James and Mi#a Jris Wakerel, demonstrating the 1936 _ Quick Step and the Tango. Embassy Orcheetra. Monte Carlo Prizes and other JPrww. Sub. is. (Funds in aid of Kindergarten.) A CORRECTION. rpHE FREE BUS for the WAYSIDE J- CABARET,- TRENTHAM, SATURDAY NIGHT, leaves GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, 7 o'clock. Returns midnight to Central Library. Cabaret charges, supper inclusive, 2s 6d. single, OQUbit 4s Gd. PHYLLIS B AIE3, Fellow Imperial Society Teachers flf . Dancing (Ballroom Branch). NEW STUDIO, MAJESTIC THEATRE BUILDING, Willis Street. Class from 7.45 p.m.-8.45 p.m. at the Majestic Cabaret. Class fee admit* Pupils to the Cabaret Entertainment from .8 to 11.30 p.m. Supper inclusive. For further particulars or interview Telephone MESTIZO*. _ INTERESTING LECTURE Py RONA OLSEN, International Lecturer. v /CONFERENCE . HALL, .DOMINION \J FARMERS' INSTITUTESUNDAY, JUNE. 14, 7.30 p.m. "The Clarion Call pf the New Era. Written Questions Answered. FUNERAL NOTICE*. THE Funeral o£ the late '' Violet Urt White will leave the residence of her parents, 96 Weld Street, 3* g,30 p.m. Tomorrow (Saturday), June 14 1036. for the Karori Cemetery, ISAAC CLARK AND SON". Funeral Directors, 27 Wingfield Street, off Moleswprth " 'Street, Nl. Friends of the lato Caroline Cun." A liffe are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave the Chapel of J. R. Croft 7 South Street. Petone, Tomorrow (Saturday), June -IJ. 1936, at 2.30 p.m., f° r the TaiU Cenleterj. J. R. CROFT, Undertaker, Lower Hutt and Petone. fTHE Funeral of the late Mw- M«T i- Ada Hniin will leave St. Jo*eph ■ Church, Buckle Street, on Saturday, Jun« 13, 1936, at 2 p.m.. for the Cemetetj. Karori. Requiem Mass will be celobr J?E a TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD.. Undertakers, - . 23 Vivian Street, ;>nd Karon. Dav and Night TWeEhoELJHil.^^ rrHE Friends of the late Archibald King. A of 4 Vivian Street, are invited to attend his Funeral, which will l e ave Chapel of E. Morris, Jun. J Ltd., W Kent Terrace, Tomorrow, June 13, 1930, M W a.m., for the Cemetery, K&ror:. E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD., Funeral Directors, 25 Kent Terrace. t _ THE Funeral of the Jate Mt*. K»np<th •I Bullard,. the beloved Wife of Georje Henn jßullard, will leave the Chapel Q>E. Morris. Jun., Ltd., 2r Kent Terrfffu on Saturday, June 13, 1936> at ll a.ni,, for the Crematorium, Karon. E. MORRIS, JUtf., LTD., Funeral Directors, 25 WBE™TuneraT^rT!iolat?"" ArclHPaia A Dixon Hunter will leave the Mortuan Chapel of J. E. Taylor and Sons, Ltd., Vivian Street, on Saturday, Juae 13,1930, nt 3 15 t) m. for the Cemetery, Karori. J.E. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers, . , 22 Vivian Street, and Karori. PayandnightTeleph^^s^OT^^^ PUBLIC NOTICES, IN THE SUPREME COURT OP NEW ZEALAND WELLINGTON DISTRICT (WELLINGTON REGISTRY) IN THE MATTER of "The Trustee Ac* 1908" ... - And IN THE MATTER of the estatepfJOßX BACON late of the city ot Welling* ton, Labourer, deceased. ■ , ' PURSUANT to an order wade by * A Judge of the Supreme Courtof Ne* Zealand OP the 29th day of May NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and other persons, b»vw>|t ewma against the estate pf the abovenamM deceased who died at Jenolan. New Bputn Wales, en or about the 93#a day 01 December 1935, are required to «UMI in particulars of their claims to Tttwna* Smithson and Samuel Andrew Gnmtha to whom administration of the estate and effects of the said depeMttf was granted on the 7th day of and vhose address is C/o MESSRS. KENT & WEBB, Solicitors, W Customhouje Quay, Wellington op or bafore the U«* day of August, 1938, after which <Ut» th« Executors will proceed to distribute tne assets of the deceased amonj tM per« sons entitled thereto having record «nW to the claims and demand* of which tocy; shall have then had 'notice. DATED this 29th day of May 1036. KENT & WEBB, . Solicitors to the Executors, Commercial Travellers' Buildings, WELLINGTON. , RJNTING ot' every description:' ShowCards. Catalogues, Invitations, ness Stationery, All orders t exMUwi promptly by tho "Evening Post. Pnntiii2 Department. Half Tons and LiocßlpCS* madn at shortest notice. Stereo WOfV ■ 'Specislty. 'Phone for quotation*, 3?eL 44-540, y-' -■

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 138, 12 June 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 138, 12 June 1936, Page 2

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