(Approved for Universal T?T?P "FATT v a-m-> 215 and 8 P-m-Exhibition.) rviliVjJCjlN 1 l Still thrilling crowded houses at every session in its 2nd GIGANTIC WEEK "SHOW BOAT" "SHOW BOAT" "SHOW BOAT" "SHOW BOAT" With IRENE DUNNE, - PAULROBESON, : ALLAN JONES. J?-?i»s^? L, AX ™, EXCEPTIONALLY HEAVILY BOOKED. KINDLY CLAIM TLLEPHOJvE RESERVATIONS EAKLY-THESE DEFINITELY CANNOT BE HELD AFTER 7.43 O'CLOCK. "TROOPING THE COLOUR"—King's Birthday Review (by Air Mail). THE "QUEEN MARY'S" NEW YORK RECEPTION. RESERYH at D.I.C. or THEATRE (Telephone 44-144). TIVOLI— (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) TONIGHT and MONDAY! TONIGHT and MONDAY! Miriam HOPKINS—Edw. G. ROBINSON—JoeI McCREA "BARBARY COAST" ' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) And HAROLD LLOYD in "THE MILKY WAY" (Universal Exhibition.) PATRONS NOTE.—Telephone Reserves NOT held after 7.40 Tonight. COMMENCING TUESDAY. MATINEE DAILY, 2 p.m. SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME FROM 7 O'CLOCK. JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON—GEORGE HOUSTON " THE-MELODY-LINGERS-ON " It will reach out from the screen and draw you towards it ... making you feel that you are part o£ it, a part of the surging drama it portrays. Thrill' to the magnificent voice o£ the screen's latest discovery—George Houston, as he sings the "loreador song from "Carmen' and "Ritorno de Sorriento," famous Italian folk-song. GREAT ASSOCIATE ENTERTAINMENT * GRACIE FIELDS in "QUEEN OF HEARTS" With JOHN LODER—MONTE BANKS. This is Gracie Fields' Latest and Best. Those who like her are in for a treatthose who do not will like the picture—it is a Splendid Entertainment. (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) TELEPHONE 43-968. , PRICES 1/6, 1/WELLINGTON BOXING ASSOCIATION (INC.) 1 TOWN HALL WEDNESDAY JULY 29 WEDNESDAY 1 TWO CHAMPIONS | BILLY AITKEN (New Zealand) Versus : JOE HALL . (Australia); AND AMATEUR PRELIMINARIES. PRICES: B/- 3/-, 2/- LADIES 3/-to all parts of house. (All prices phis tax.) o/- and if. fceats may be Reserved at no extra charge box plan SAMS * , RESERVE YOUR SEAT AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT YE OLDE ENGLISH BALL N.Z. RED CROSS SOCIETY^ WELLINGTON CENTRE (PLAIN OR FANCY) TOWN HALL TOWN HALL THURSDAY, JULY 30. DANCING 8.30 p.m:-2 a m GRAND MARCH—9 p.m.—-GRAND MARCH SlSS^rg^lSS^ SW SS &JBS. (The Costumes will be Judged by Popular Vote ) BRILLIANT SPECTACULAR BALLET ! By JOE KNOWSLEY'S PUPILS. THE DANCE ORCHESTRA of the Ist BATTALION WELLINGTON REGIMENT DELICIOUS SUPPER. TICKETS: 5,- SINGLE. ALCOVES £w. On Sale D.I.C. Begg's, Midland, and Hotel St. George. GALLERY 1/- and 1/6 RESERVED. , BOX PLAN at D.I.C. DENTAL ANNOUNCEMENT! SIMPSON, DENTIST, 25 COURTENAY PLACE (Next Paramount Theatre). TELEPHONE 50-783. ! GAS AND OXYGEN j LATEST MACHINE FOR GIVING THIS MODERN ANAESTHETIC ' 1 NOW INSTALLED. 1 .. ' THE HOME OF " FITWELL TEETH" PUBLIC NOTICE! yp HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE AMALGAMATION OF MONTAGUE BURTON And SCHNEIDEMAN & SONS LTD., AND AFTER AUGUST 1 THE BUSINESS WILL BE TRANSFERRED TO SCHNEIDE^AN'S CORNER, ' MANNERS and PARISH STREETS, Where the Premises are being Enlarged as the MOST' MODERN MEN'S SUIT ■UhiAfirMENT, carrying the LARGEST STOCK OF SUITINGS IN NEW ZEALAND. EVERY SUlT_jri»_bo cut and fitted by the HEAD CUTTER. o£ MONTAGUE BLRTON LTD. and SCHNEIDEMAN & SONS LTD. SfcF^WlS^S^ T" ™RKit^HIP .ill be Maintained, but the PRICES WILL BE LOWER through the AMALGAMATION effecting a saving in OVERHEAD CHARGES. ' : THE PRICES'TO THE PUBLIC WILL BE 15% to 20% LOWER THAN THEY HAVE BEEN ACCUSTOMED TO PAY! THE NEW ADDRESS AFTER SATURDAY NEST, AUGUST 1, WILL BE— SCHNEIDEMAN'S CORNER, MANNERS and FARISH STREETSI~FAr uiBEKT iik% Breathtaking, Laughter-making. *• r* 2—Cicely Courtneidge. William- Garenn, Max Miller. " , PUBLIC LECTURE I "THINGS ARE LOOKING UP." * m H, er, Cl?!™ in 6 Triumph: "MY THOUGHTS OF RUSSIA" ( (Passed for Universal. Exhibition.) By REV. O E BURTON ' 3 Excellent Supports. ■ SUNDAY, 8 p.m.. JULY* 26. book Early and Bring the Family. 1 37 HARRIS STREET
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 22, 25 July 1936, Page 4
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