Courtenay >v S l?,s, PUc,/ -.;,Jg^ (Heated for Your Comfort.) TWICE DAILY - 2.15 and 8 p.m. SHE GAVE '-THE FINEST PERFORMANCE OF 1935" . .- . BUTi WAIT TILL- YOU- SEE -THE* PACE SHE. SETS.FOR 1036! —= BETTE DAVIS '—^— • BETTE DAVIS ■ —: BETTE DAVIS — Presented by Warner Bros, in . "THE % ■:' ■ ' '''"' '" ' "THE : ' ■ -■ "THE —— ■• " THE ; ' ' _ ■■ : GOLDEN -•"■ ' -■•■ ' • GOLDEN — , : GOLDEN _ : ARROW." — — : —. ARROW." : :—-. ARROW." — ARROW." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) From the celebrated MICHAEL ARLEN Play. ' ■ - With. - " ; GEoßGe euS tpll^eForax Also Selected Featurettes—Universal Newsreel, Melody Master Series, Loohey iune Cartoon, "Romance of the Air " Musical Revue. . And ORCHESTRA DELUXE AND WURLITZER OKGAN. Box Plans D.I.C. and Theatre. * (Latter Tel. 53-080.) OPENING OPENING '.' " " ON SATURDAY I SATURDAY. FOR A SEASON OF ' - NINE NIGHTS ' AND TWO' MATINEES, , . ■ "THE NEW' MOOX," 1 "THE NEW MOON." ■ "THE NEW MOON," '•JTHE NEW MOON," : "THE NEW MOON/ "THE NEW MOON,? : IN" ALL ITS ORIGINAL ■ SPLENDOUR! GORGEOUS COSTUMES AND ' SCENERY SPECIALLY IMPORTED FROM AUSTRALIA. ' i . . ■ .•■.•-' Producer .......... Harison. CooE I Musical Dir. .... J. p. Woodward - : . '•■■■■■ book now • ' ••■.'.' AT THE D.I.C. ■ rTHE THESPIANS (Inc )'- * ; XHE THESPIANS (Inc.) Present: "LOVERS' LEAP;" "LOVERS-LEAP" ; .-"LQV.ERS' LEAP/- -'■■'-■ , ... . A Comcsy in Three Acts ■.'.■.-• '' - ' .":■.-;&■:-■-.■- "■■-■■-°v<--PHILIP' JOHNSON.' '"ISl7*', ' "-■■■ ' -V ' •• "■•Cast:--- ■:■■"■.'■■".-'.-. ''■- Sinclair Breen, MaJorieMurrav, . -I. V. Anson, Myles'F ~E. "Wright! ; Selwyn Tpogood. ■ 7- : 1 Produced by VICTOR S. LLOYD; ; ' . "The Funniest Comedy for.itheJaifc' :- twelve years."'■'.-••-■■/■>':'• • ' : "—London Preßß^'THREE NIGHTS ONLY, T; ; • j NEXT THURS.,- FRL, AND -SAT,; J AUGUST 13, 14, and 15i -;•- -^ '■ • \ At Bp.m.,' " . " --•' • TOWN HALL '? TOWN HALL■"■ . CONCERT CHAMBER. : i. CONCERT CHAMBER. , : : Reserves' 2s Gd, ..plus tax. BOX PLANS AT BEGG'S. • TOMORROW -.: .- ■■«. 8. p.m. TOWN HALL. " 8 p.m. DR. MALCOLM SARGENT. . " DR. MALCOLM. SARGENT . ; And . •"■■.■"'-.' W7ELLINGTON SYMPHONY ■. -;:-■ ORCHESTRA. - , . o A limited number of Reserves (3s 6d, -'s, and Is) available at Begg's till 3 p.m. . Owing to the exceptionally Tieavy bpok- • ing holders of Reserved Seats are requested to present their Admission-Tickets not later than 7.45. . : •.•• ■ - meetings. ~~ ' LLls^Sn^SelesP^ l(> TT has been decided to call a "MEETCltrY. All those interested are earhesty requested to attend. The meeting will be held in ROOM 5, RONGOTAI COLLEGE, at 7.30 p.m., on WEDNESDAY, the 12th inst. FRANCIS M.RENNER,. Convener. Telephone 63-881. , : FUNERAL NOTICES. T'HE^Friends o£ the late Ruby Elizabeth ;*■ Forbes, of 66 Hawker. Street, are invited, to attend her Funeral, which will leave the Chapel of ~E. Morris, Jun., Ltd., 25 Jient Terrace, Tomorrow (Tuesday), August 11, 1836, at 10 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD., Funeral Directors; ' . 25 Kent Terrace. fPHE Friends o£ the late George Burden ' "Cornfoot are.invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave St. Mark's Church, Dufferin Street, on Wednesday, August 12. 1930, at" 3.15 -p.m:, for the Karori GemeterV. ROBERT H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD., Uijrtertakers, ' . 164 Adelaide Road. • •Telephones 24-155 and. 16-781. THE Friends of the late George Joseph Foy are invited- to attend his Funeral, which will -leave the chapel of Robt. H. Wilson and Sons,""Ltd.;" Tomorrow .'(Tuesday). August 11, 1936, at 0.30 a.m., for the Karori Cemetery. - ROBT. H. WILSON; AND SONS, ..':■ , : Undertakers, ; .-' 164 Adelaide Road:' ." Tels. '24-155,a6-781.- •- ■ -v..- ■• • MISCELLANEOUS OATARRH ended by wonderful. CinnoV* pine, the new scientific treatment for Chronic Catarrh, Head "olds; contains ephedrine. Perrett. Chemist. 2.«. HEN ordering Wines and Spirits, make sure you get them from a store with a "Moiiey-back Guarantee." Grand Hotel Home Supply Store regard customer ~ sole judge. \_ . OUTSHINES and lasts longer than any Polish, on the market, "CO" Waxshine Lino. Polish is unequalled. ' T.MNG 52-556 for free estimates Ucmodrl-M-h ling your Ims and Coats. Anglo- | Russian Fur Co., 123 a Cuba Street.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 35, 10 August 1936, Page 2
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