REG EN T— Approved for Universal Exhibition. 11.0 a.m., 2.15 and 8.0 p.m. A PACKED HOUSE LAST NIGHT THUNDEROUSLY APPLAUDED. "SHOW BOAT" ; -"SHOW BOAT" "SHOW BOAT" "SHOW BOAT" HOUSE COMPLETELY BOOKED OUT FOR TONIGHT! ■ IMPORTANT—^ Patrons who have reserved by Telephone are again urged to claim their seats early, as. Telephone Reserves definitely cannot be held after 7.45 p.m. i —_ ; '..."■ BOOK EARLY FOR NEXT WEEK! Plans foi" Matinees and Niglit Sessions Open at D.I.C. and Theatre (44-1 M). • 2.15 p.m. -N EW OPERA HOUSE—B.O p.m. ™IRD GREAT WEEK AND THE LONESOME PINE STILL TRAILS THE BEAUTY-OF ITS COLOUR ACROSS THE SCREEN TOR YOU! ACTION! ' ..'"'•' . ■ Breath-taking Adventure in a' Deadly . .V Mountain Feud. ; ...-.".' ■ . '■ ■■ ROMANCE! ■"■" '.' '' • ..'"■ '■ ; ■ The Unforgettable Story of two men who loved an Untamed Girl of the Forest. .. ■ COLOUR! ...•■■•■.-. f or the First Time Glorious Natural Colour ■ in an Outdoor Action Romance:"THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE" With FRED MACMURRAY-SYLVLS. SIDNEY-HENRY FOND \ A GRAND SATURDAY NIGHT SHOW FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! ™~™ „ Excellent Supporting Programme— SOMEWHERE IN DREAMLAND-LPOPEYE CARTOON-SPORTLIGHT-NEWS Etc. ' (Approved' for Universal Exhibition ) POPULAR PRICES: ,1/-, 1/6, 2/3. ■ yPX AKS (51-814). >■ ' - ''• : ■ FINALLY TONIGHT -*** "T^s^SS»™'; «"» ffI^^FORMER" PATRONS NOTE_Te,epho ne R es erves NOT held Z^^Z^^. -—TIVOLI (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) COMMENCING MONDAY. MATINEE DAILY, 2 p.m. SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAAIME FROM 7 O'CLOCK. j J NEEDING NO INTRODUCTION I i FRED ASTAIRE-GINGER ROGERS 1 ...'■' . , In " F-O-L-L-0-^V THE FLEET " GREAT ASSOCIATE ' ENTERTAINMENT "PERSONAL MAID'S SECRET" MARGARET LINDSAY-WARREN HULL (Both .Pictures for Universal Exhibition ) TELEPHONE- 43-968.. PRICES 1/6, 1/And you may Reserve NOW without Extra Chaige. ' ; WELLINGTON BOXING ASSOCIATION^ (INC^ BILLY AITKEN ' Versus . .'•'■' ,- ■..'-. CLARRIE RAYNER :TOWN HALE I ■■■-:■--■■:,. MONDAY— JULY 20 MONDAY SEE THESE BOYS IN ACTION! Also—s AMATEUR PRELIMINARY BOUTS ' m V S*™-" a* rE;^- HUMPHREY'S> MANNERS STREET. DAY SALES at JACK EUSTACE, 41 'MOLESWORTH STREET. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOOKING PRICES: 5/-, 3/-, 2A tADIES,3/- (Limited Number). . (All prices plus tax.) No Free List. • •'•'." > EXTRAORDINARY! EDUCATIONAL! BLUE TRIANGLE HALL ■ ' (BOULCOTT AVENUE) MONDAY — — JULY 20, 7.45 p.m. ——MONDAY A STIRRING LECTURE ' I . Will be given by | PASTOR W. G. TURNER (VICE-PRESIDENT WORLD CONFERENCE SEVEnS DAY ADVENTISTS) ' Tlle Lecture will be Illustrated by . MOVING PICTURES OF RECENT WORLD CONFERENCE OF • SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. HEAR MARVELLOUS STORY OF PROGRESS. . SEATS FREE. ALL WELCOME. COLLECTION./. DENTAL ANNOUNCEMENT! SIMPSON, DENTIST, 25 COURTENAY PLACE (Next Paramount Theatre). TELEPHONE 50-783. \ "FITWELL TEETH" THAT FIT WELL. EXPERT WORKMANSHIP ■ AT .;.-,■■ .'. • . ■ MODERATE COST.
PUBLIC LECTURE ''• by ■■ ■ j MONS. ERNST ALEXANDRE .-"■*• (Late Paris and Viemia) HANDWRITING CHARACTER READING" ' I And its Influence on Life. I Dominion Former's, Monday, July 20, 8 p.m. Collection. Bring samples of handwriting.
«&; pUBLICi) E C T U R E "HOW SOVIET RUSSIA WhTS FOR MEM'AL HEALTH." Speaker: Mtv C. Palmer (Lecturer Biolopv, ro i°T na TTlollcsc)- Questions. Discussion. I.S.U. HALL, 37 HARRIS' STREET. JULY 19, AT 8 p.m.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 16, 18 July 1936, Page 4
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