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-sraSlV io™ow(lund^d. SUND4V' ' " 5.15-p.nT..-Sly Kg^ ' THEATRE; Si? SUNDAY .(Crier fV^^" 1 SUNDAY '■"■' ands^ SUNDAY COLO^EL BLOOD." SUNDAY (fiecomi nended for Adult SUNDAY . Audienc<*.) - Ipvnw i ■"-^d and ftill-blood»d SITNmv RoJ naD, Cc of the thrilling^ "^rxnlv ?" d- shir]^nd loves of. the .SUNdIy e^eTrtfß^ 6 f° tried lif: g^SY^gidin^ SUNDAY r6Ot the--Merrie'Monarch, S™Y "COLONEL; BLOOD.". fIi^DAY. "COLONEL .BLOOD." !JjgDA£ "COLONEL. BLOOD.", lulday "cPLO^ I blood.»■ Iri^A v5 c Evei™d Wed audaciously. ISSS-fX He stole, the King's Lady— • ISSS^X and.then: tried, to.steal his SUNDAY- regalia. " : sunday: ' ■.-;., :_^ _ ;;■•;■; ■ ; 5 SUNDAY The most famous "Sjnaeh-an4> SUNDAY.. Grab Raid" in History. • SUNDAY ■-. •■■;-,.- , sunday . frank'cellter, Sunday. Ann; grey, sunday. . mary lawsonv sunday allan jeayjss,' ' SUNDAY ■•■ •-■-- -..: _ SUNDAY And a powerful. . supporting SUNDAY : cast present a vivid portrayal SUNDAY ';of EXCITING arid\THßiLLl SUNDAY ING episodes in scenes which SUNDAY give an amazing insight into • SUNDAY the life as It was. lived in EngSUNDAY land over 250 years agb in: the SUNDAY reign, of Charles - II; ■■-■'■■■■ > SUNDAY ■;- •.-■- ;--,:" " t SUNDAY " This Film lias not SUNDAY previously been available r for 1 SUNDAY Sunday . screening here as it ' SUNDAY has been in demand elsewhere. Sunday . ;■•.. .-. - _:■: ' :^i/:." ; v : IuNDAY. DON-TMISS THIS. CHANCE . SUNDAY •; , - OF SEEING, ;■:; IuND'AY "COLONEL BLOOD."; SUNDAY The Municipal: Tramways SUNDAY Band will.play Selections prior SUNDAY to the picture. -■ v V SUND4Y- The Management reserves 'the SUNDAY, riglit to■-'refuse: admissios SUNDAY .-••-. " at discretion. SUNDAY -:- - - ■ ' T- HIGH"GHEER vrO'F: GEfATEAmj ■HIGH: CHEER OF CHATEAU. '■ •:« Sill B-iiill ■ |i§g gill 8Ifi« : BIG THRILLS AT LOW CO|£; lillllilii: \ •■:.-. -. ■■ ONLY ,£3 16s FROM .WELLINQTON. ONLY £3 3s FROM. PAL^IERSTON_ NORTH. ' n : ' :••,:■■? rpHIS IoV charge includes Ifirßt-class - re- -*- turn fare and feeat reservation i» cosy trains, motor, "frbin" National Park Station to ChateVu and r back,- accommodatioh" at' Chateau, and use. Df rigs an*^ ski-sticks. -'. '..'..','.."■:,; • ; ' ■■J LAST EXCURSION JUL<Y:2S V - Further Excursions Dominion \Day: and Labour Day Weekends." / The train leaves Wellington-at, 3 p.m. Saturday and arrives at National Park at- midnight.- ----- -. :_-■..- The- return train, leaves National Park' at 11.9 p.m. on. Monday and.. arrives at Wellington at .7.42 ;. a.m. Tuesday: JOY BY DAY AN-D.MIG.HTv T • Snow sports.' walks amid: mountain majesty, billiards,, music, 'dancing,.'bridge, and other pastimes in one. of tlieTjest hostels in New Zealand, or .Australia. ' Book-, at Government.Touris.t Bureau* or Railway Offices. :■ ■: :-'\-'"' '.. ■ ■ ' EXTRAVAGANZA.. ':;;'■: /CONCERT'^CHAMBER, MONDAY, *~> ;•;-.: ■. -: July 20.: ; i~M ,; SONG AND' DANCE NUMBERS. ', MISS PHYLLIS ;OLTVJ:R. .. . 1 ■' !- . Presents • -..'i -- .. A GRAND CARNIVAL SCENA. ■•. SOLO DANCERS ESMAE CHALK^^, CRAWFORD , And :■.;■. .: ■ MELVA DONEY, BRYAN ASHBMDGE, VED'RA'S REJIMERS,' - - JOCELYN JOYCE.SMITH,' DOREEN DICKENSON, ~ in' Dances arranged by ■ , MR. KNOWSLEY. ". Admission: 2s and Is. R'eseires Dl.O, Proceeds to benefit Bryan AshbriSge. BRITISH DRAMA LEAGUE. . AVELLINGTON AREA. ~A NNUAL FESTIVAL: OF- COMMUNXV.; -.. .. IT y DRAMA, V-; ;J,: ■■ TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBEB, AUGUST sto AUGUST'B ,:. (inclusive).' ■•'■.. Wellington's leading Dramatic Societies in 15 one-act plays. V . Adjudicators Miss Elizabeth Loe. |d£Sk* .THE TTXHAi; CLUB ÜBETURNEDSOLDIERS| '-^'-Of the : - >^^^^ < WJI.SX. 'THE'CARD EVENING.that was to he -1- lield on Tuesday, the' 21st inst., at ■the Association's Rooms is . nov .to be held on Wednesday, the 22nd.inst ; ,. at Gamble and Creed's Roomsj Cotat-enay Place, at 8 p.m. For reservations ring 41-649. r' ' A. A. BURD, Hon, Secret&rj^

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 16, 18 July 1936, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 16, 18 July 1936, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 16, 18 July 1936, Page 4

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