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11l a.m.,-2.15 and S p.m. T> 1^ rj; T? >T rp (Approved for Universal IV 1j UL 1\ I . j.^inijHion.) I * ' '.. LAST 2 DAYS i FRANCIS LEDERER—IDA LUIMNO in ! " ONE RAINY AFTERNOON" | FRIDAY GALA PREMIERE OF THE FINEST ENTERTAINMENT YOU'LL EVER KNOW! THE NEW "S-H-O-W BOAT" With IRENE DUNNE-PAUL ROBESON ALLAN JONES-CHARLES WINNINGER-lIKLEN WESTLEY. ' 1 (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) DON'T ONLY TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT READ WHAT THE CRITICS THINK: F. E. BAUME, Sydney '■Sunday Sun'': iDENXIL BATCHELOR, •"Universal's direction has produced. ' •'Aiistivilmi Woman"----a ong clear-cut and even challenging linen. -This lovely Him is'certain to delight the greatest musical comedy Die screen you. It has U most graciously human has yet produced." .. toly , ac(ed wit h distinction against a KEN SLESSOR, "Smith's Weekly": setting of enchanting music." j •'lt would be hard to find a fault with "SYDNEY MAIL": | the new- 'Show Boat/ It is a real "Every phase of motion picture art (Jiicoji Alary on the river ot the con- is represented in its most efficient form temporary screen. Yon 11 miss it at in the make-up of'Show Boat';'the cast' your .peril. the settings . thc , mifiiP| the st the (AAA and the Gold Cup.) direction—all arc good." AYE CANNOT ADVISE YOU TOO STRONGLY TO RESERVE! * Ladies are urged to attend Day Sessions to avoid the inevitable crush at night. "Matinee and Night Plans NOW OPEN at D.I.C. and Theatre (44-144). 2.15 p.m. NEW OPERA HOUSE 8.0 p.m. | FORGET YOUR WORRIES AND CHEER UP WITH US TONIGHT! I STANLEY JJJPINO in "CHEER UP" Snappy Songs, Gay Girls, and.Clever Dancing in thc Merriest Musical Show of the year. ■ j Together with Znna Grey's Latest Thriller, . : "DRIFT FENCE"—With Tom Keene & Larry CrabbeJ Also on the same- Programme—"THE MARCH OF TIME." (Both Features Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans nt D.I.C. & Theatre (51-814). • —TI VOLI— (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) TONIGHT' and TOMORROW. MATINEE, 2 p.m. SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME I\ROM 7 O'CLOCK. JESSIE MATTHEWS 1 ' SONNIE HALE in . . "F-I-R-S-T A GIRL" The "EVERGREEN" GIRL in a show of delightful songs, tender romance, zestful dancing, with a happy glow of -comedy. GREAT ASSOCIATE ENTERTAINMENT EDMUND LOWE in E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM'S "THE GREAT IMPERSONATION" CERM\Vwv 108l I*'?, 118 ««emWcd -llicse two more . . yet one was an exiled GLKMAN SPY and the other an ENGLISH NOBLEMAN . . and the world never knew which was impersonating whom! (Both Pictures Recommended by Censor for Adults ) TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES 1/6, 1/Screening Times 7.45 p.m., "THE GREAT IMPERSONATION." 0 p.,,,., "iqRST A GIRL." WELLINGTON BOXING ASSOCIATION (INC.) i BILLY AITKEN Versus CLARRIE RAYNER TOWN HALL \ | MONDAY JULY 20 —MONDAY ■- < ■ ■ SEE THESE BOYS IN ACTION! S9X i>LA2T at E- w- HUMPHREY'S, MANNERS STRFFT DAY SALES at JACK EUSTACE, 41 MOLESWORTH STKEEX. AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT AND BOOK NOW! NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR PRICES: SA, 3/-, 2/-, LADIES, 3/- (Limited Number). (All prices plus tax.) No Free List. i !

QAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAK, v TONIGHT, At 7.43 o'clock. MATINEE,-THURSDAY, at 3.15 p m "CAPTAIN JANUARY.'1 '■CAPTAIN JANUARY." Starring SHIRLEY TEMPLE. SHIRLEY TEMPLE. - With - GUY KIBBEE, SLIM. SUMMERVILLE. Associate, Feature: "FALLING IN LOVE." "FALLING IN LOVE,'' A delißhtful comedy-iomanco with CHARLES FARRELL and good supporting cast. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) -AT THE BOTTOM OF THE WORLD" Tin-hard Byrd's Expedition 2-"rHK BIG IiROADCAST OF jiiM." JACK ]•: OAKIl:. GRACIE ALLAN", i You will bo Thrilled at thesu Two Great Attractions. Newsrccls, Poijcye Comedy, etc. A lnily Great SJiow. i lliissed ior Universal Exhibition.*) i NIGHTLY, at S o'clock (3 more nights). At tho PALACE THEATRE, PETONIC *■ ALACK THEATRE; PETONE. The most dramatiu chapter in Maritime! History--"MUTINY -ON THE BOUNTY " ' "■MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY'" "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With this Unsurpassed CastCLARK GABLE CHAS. LAUGHTON FRANCIIOT TONE. Book at Nissen's or Tel. C3-01I) •'THE STORY OF LOUIS PASTEUR/', EP? I]B ™£4T,'^. ISLAND JASf".1 *-< Heated Especially for your Comfort THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock. No3!-' Ol'0"3 Double- fent"i'c Programme! ;;My Marriage;; With CLAIRE TREVOR My Marriage; 'J ho inside story of the ! if Marriage? cocktail set and tho weekMy -Marnagf," oud crowd , IhertmunciHleil hy Censor for .Adults.) j . /ij.yEP SATURDAY NIGHT." A brilliant cast of favourites bring von tho grandest lanph you've ever hail—and wore! It's a. Great Show! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Ao. S~Vox Movietone Ncwsreol FRANCIS LEDERER "°O- -' Tt.r- s FRANCI-.S DEE in ■■lUh CAY DECEPTION." On the Same Proaraiiiino: . GEORGE O'BRUCN in -'HARDROCK HARRIGAN." Outstanding Supporting Programme. (Approved Universal Exhibition.) WELLINGTON COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' AND WAREHOUSEMEN'S ASSOCIATION. LADIES' EVENING, FRIDAY, JULY 17. CLUB ROOMS, Customhouse Quay. Concert. 8 p.m. Dance to Follow. ADMISSION to Members, (heir Lady iX Friends, and Soils of Members OXLV by ticket to be obtained from I H. E. SELBY, Secretary,

FOll HEALTH CAMP. YOU WILL ' ENJOY THIS "SHOW/' Artistic, ■Well-balanced, Amusine Truly Entertaining., FIRST PART— . Humorous Thumb-nail Sketches by ))rincipnls of tho Amateur Operatic Society. Humorous Chalk-talk, Song Sccuas, ! Dance Xovolties, Dickens Char- i acterisation. SECOND: PART- ! Presentation by Members of Dickens Dramatic Society, of Mrs. Nellie Cruttendeu's play— <"' A MODERN JUDGMENT OF PARIS " "A MODERN JUDGMENT OF PARIS." Gorgeous Costmninjr.ivith Special Light- j ing Effects. Tor One Night Only, j 'j THIS THURSDAY, JULY 16, — '!■% Hie -.- | QO.XC ER T C H AJIIiE R, j At S p.m. ADMISSION: 2=s AND Is. 'Hook Scats VREE at liegg's. j Under the Auspices of the 'Wellington Musical and Scots Societies. f]ONC JO R T C H A M BEE, TONIGHT. TONIGHT, JULY 15, S p.m. Unique Programme! Hebrideau Songs! (To the Celtic Harp.) RUSSELL-FERGUSSON, RUSSELL-FERGUSSON, Programme: Band Selection, Juvenile Dancers. Miss Russoll-Fergusson. SONGS TO THE CLARSACH. '•The Island ILenlmaid." "liii'linn of the White Shoulders."' •'St. Bride's Coracle.'' '■Hin, Hin. Haj-ndnla." "Land uf Hoaits' Desire."' LUINNEAGAN. "Morar Reapers' Song.' '"Spinning Song." ''Duuvpgan Bridal Processional.'' "Lullaby." "Tho Cockle Gatherer." SONGS TO THE CLARSACH. "To the Isle of Skyc." "Seabivd Flvins Hither, Tell Me.'' "Kriskay Lullaby." "' 'Ulc Runaich." ! RUSSELL-FEKGI;SSON, RUSSELL-FIvHGUSSON. "Uardosß ol Hie Gorscdd.'' OX HKR WORLD TOUR. Tickets (including tax): 3s, 2s (reserved), Is (unreserved), from Chas. Bcgg and Co., Manners Street. P. M. CAMERON", Hon. Secretary, A.M.P. Building. COCIAL CREDIT MOVEMENT. (Women's Auxiliary.) At Hie Rooms, 212 Lambton Quay. THURSDAY, JULY 115. at 3 p.m. .MRS. M. 11. DE MUTH (Interior Dcco- ( ralor, Smith and Smith, Ltd.), ivill speak on '•IJEAUTY IN THE HOME." All intorwtcd iii the subject arc invited.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 13, 15 July 1936, Page 2

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