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11 a.m.. 2.15 and S p.m. "R 17 fl- 1? "NT T (Recommended by Censor X\i I_J \J 1-J -H X £ or Adults.) , ' ' LAST 2 DAYS I I Large audiences with one accord say, "Easily lief best." Not to see Mac West is to miss a, unique experience. MAE WEST in "KLONDIKE ANNIE" With .VICTOIt MeLAGLEN. I FRIDAY — One of tlin few pictures that lias EVERYTHING! Gripping, intriguing Mystery-Drama ... A J.i'ea.st of Song . ■ ■ Tense. Thrilling story, ami a pleasing Romance! MARY ELLIS-- — •-" FATAL LADY" With WALTER PIDGEON, JOHN lIALLIDAY, ALAN MOWBBAY, GUY BATES TOST Men atforod her'voice and craved her smile . . . but her kiss signed their death warrant. . . . The hand of a killer came ' between her and love! ' . A Paramount Picture.- (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) RESERVE EARLY! (Plans at DJ.C. and Theatre (Telephone 44-144). 2.15 p m.-— NEW OPERA HOUSE— B.O p.m. TWO BIG FEATURES! . . | THERE'S- -ACTION ALL THE WAY IN THIS GRAND STORY! "THE SKY PARADE" JIMMIE ALLEN—WILLIAM GARGAN—KATHEUINE IDE MILLE -—ALSO— ' Exquisite Comedy-Romance by the " TTMOTTTVS OTTF.ST " Author of "Mrs. Wiggs." A i-IW-V/ ±XX X O \al U XL<O X (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (51-814). TI VOLI— (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) TONIGHT ' And • TOMORROW | SELECTED SUPPORTS FROM 7 P.M. • •■ ! ROBERT DONATSensational Star of "The Count of Monte Cristo" in a Gay Romantic Comedy— " THE-GHOST-GOES-WEST " ' -' ' . 'with JEAN PARKER, and EUGENE .PALLETTE.' : ■'■■.■: Overflowing' with mirth, and surprising situations, this romantic comedy tells the incredible adventures of a, ghost who had a way with, the ladies! ■•■• —ASSOCIATE FEATURE— , ■ CLAUDETTi COLBERT in "THE GILDED LILY" The tale of a. girl who said: "When Love Hits Me, I'll, start' walking three feet off-the ground;" ... That's what she thought! But when it did, it hit her so hard she didn't know, what struck her. Here's Claudette Colbert'-in her most fascinating-role since "It Happened-One"-Night.". .--.-" "•■'■ ■• (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.)TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES 1/6, 1/Soreening Times:-."The Gilded. Lily," 7.55 p.m.; "The Ghost Goes .West," 9.15 p.m. HEIGH-HO ! COME TO THE FAIR 1 "THE DUTCH FAIR" (T. FIELDEN TAYLOR'S Big Effort for the WELLINGTON CITY MISSION} •.;■-■■ f•■,■"■:; ":■■;;;■ /. :Town hall C ONLY,4 MORE NIGHTS AND 3 MORE DAYS • WONDERFUL PROGRAMMES EVERY NIGHT! TONIGHT—At B—TONIGHT THE SEATOUN PIERROT TROUPE ENTERTAINS. MUSIC BY BOYS' ■■■.•."-.;-INSTITUTE BAND. f I -'-■ . .TEAROOMS—STALLS—SIDE-SHOWS. . . .EXHIBITION; OF. COOKING AT "COOKERY NOOK." • ....;,.. . j ADMISSION1/-., .;■.'. CHILDREN Cd. ■. SEASON TICKETS 2/6 ; JUMBLE SALE TOMORROW AFTERNOON I . .- '>.■ ■ i ADMISSION FREE..- . ' WRESTLING!-- WRESTLING! WRESTLING! ;V'V-;r ■:/-TOWN HALL—MONDAY ' :'' } LOFTY BLOMFIELD N.Z.s OWN HEAVYWEIGHT I ' ■ -. ■'■..■:■ '■' . -. Versus ..... .1 ' .•'■■.. 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'Applications, accompanied by remittance and stamped addressed envelope,-will now be-received at the D.I.C. for the Reserves at 10/- and 7/0 for the two Wellington ;con"coi:ts". General-Booking open Next AVednesday, September 23. . Prices for the,season: Eeserved 10/-,. 7/o,.and 5/-. Unreserved 3/-. (Plus tax.) ' ' . " Never in the musical history of New- Zealand has such a demand for Preferential Bookings'been.made as Shown for the limited numbc rof concerts; therefore patrons are advised to-secure their .Reservations early for the two Wellington appearances. Orders from Country Clients will be filed in the order of receipt. THE TENOR THE WHOLE WORLD LISTENS TO! ! CLAUDE -KINGSTON, Concert Director for .T. &' N. Tait. HERE WITH THE SPRING! NEW, FRESH, CLASSY CURTAINS! HPHLS is certainly the best place to choose your New Spring Curtains, because SPECIALISATION enables us to offer a larger, more complete selection, and unequalled value. i . ' AS AW EXAMPLE:— . .! . 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"HOYS WILL lil'l IJOYS.'' It it; Hduljlc-lcaliiic J'rdfiraimiic. Ma'coniniriiilcil by Censor lor Adults.) BROOKLYN" TlllvV'l'lxE " 'v''>- —-- -'I'ln- two liilarimis- comics-- ' - - Tnvim.T - . ZASi: I'ITTS ---^ .lAMKS G.LKASON ~ii,-lU\l.(.U.uai ZASI; |>ix'rs. —- ..lAMK.S GLKASOX "Thr! Triumph of ■ Sherlock Holmes." . In Arthur WoiilW, •Tiiuc Can-. Leslie Pen-ins, '•.HOT--' Til." . '-■IN TOWN '.I'()N"1G!IT." ' . "MOT- TIP." Howard .Tacobs, Nora Wilson. (Approved lor Universal Exhibition.) K.xc-cllcit Suppo.ls. SHORTS from 7..10 p.m. to S p.m. (Passed for Universal Exhibition.) - H"* !''«"* ;l(- N™™ *> '- M> 03- m-

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 67, 16 September 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 67, 16 September 1936, Page 2

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