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TONIGHT At 8 o'clock TONIGHT MR. HERBERT F. WOOD'S CONCERT PARTY And ■ ': THE PORT NICHOLSON SILVER BAND ——" THE DUTCH FAIR "— . (T. Fielden Taylor's Big Annual Effort for the Wellington City-Mission) 1 TOWN HALL HAVE SUPPER IN THE TEAROOMS-DON'T FORGET THE EXHIBITION OF COOKING AT "COOKERY NOOK"-HELP THIS WORTHY CAUSE. " ADMISSION 1/-. CHILDREN 6d. . . ■ '■ : ' COOKING COMPETITION TOMORROW AFTERNOON. DO. YOUR SHOPPING AT THE FAIR. ADMISSION FREE. "THE LATEST EXCITEMENT!" ..■,■-.-. AT HAYS— —-17 . MANNERS STREET —HAYS 1 (Next Chas. Bcgg & Co., Ltd.) , V ■";■ .COSTUMES! ■ COSTUMES!-'' All Latest Shades, in Worsteds,- Suitings, Pinstripes, Checks, and Tweed*. Man-tailored under 1936-37 LATEST METHODS in Our Own Workrooms. ! - . Easily worth 4'/4gns. HAYS EXCITEMENT PRICE—FROM 49/6' ALL SIZES. COSTUMES MADE TO ORDER. SPRING COATS! SPRING COATS! THE CHOICE OF 100 NEWEST 1936-37 STYLES. Easily worth 3%gnfc HAYS EXCITEMENT PRICE—FROM 2Gns USE OUR LAY-BY SYSTEM, i ALL CASH ORDERS AND DEPOSITS ACCEPTED. , HAYS, WELLINGTON'S LEADING LADIES' TAILORS, 17 MANNERS STREET (next Chas. Begg & Co., Ltd.). ® 1 seaside theatre, lyall bay. Seaside theatre, lyall bay. ' TONIGHT. 7.30. ■ TONIGHT. - Theatre Closed Tomorrow- (Friday). JACK OAKIE. JOE PENNER. Ring JACK OAKIE. JOE PENNER. —-• 53«80- - Ned Sparkes, FINALLY TONIGHT " And hundreds of others in JEAN SIUIE GENE GERRARD "THE CHARM SCHOOL." , _ In _ "THE CHARM SCHOOL." "vm'VFffl mvi? snVP " Hitting a high note .in musical comedy. " VTFVNVSF. TiOVR SONG" uiNI lalj SAME PROGRAMME. Viii^MNJibJ!/ L,uvJi^buxvtx. -EDMOND GWENN, —ALSO SHOWING— Who rushed in where angels feared t* GUY KIBBEE in tread .... "THF RTC NOISF" MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN, " THE BIG NOISK" As the gir] who Parted all the excite(Both Approved "Universal Exhibition.) Associated With ' TOMORROW Lucille Watson, Reginald Owen* TOMORROW Dudley Digges, Norman Foster, in Sessions 2.15 and S p.m. A screaming combination of Sherlock Daily. Holmes, Cupid, and a Bishop busy solving IT TOOK 5 YEARS FOR crimes, THE SCREEN TO GIVE "THE BISHOP MISBEHAVES." • AND THE PUBLIC TO "THE BISHOP MISBEHAVES.", j TA!wnHr t TrwK'rmiF o (Approved for. Universal Exhibition.). ' ES^S SATURDAY NEXT. Warner .Bros, /resent SHIRLEY TEMPLE in . . "THE LITTLEST REBEL." • ~ And JOAN CRAWFORD in "PUBLIC _____ . ' "I LIVE MY LIFE." "PUBLIC — SUNDAY "PUBLTC — ■■ • SUNDAY rpOWN HALL, "PUBLIC —:— <— . 'SUNDAY XOWN HALL, -—— ENEMY'S ' SUNDAY ■• »■ ■ ■ .• ■ "■• ENEMY'S - SUNDAY SUNDAY NEXT, ENEMY'S —— . SUNDAY ;■ SEPTEMBER 20, • • ENEMY'S '■'- " SUNDAY: - • ■•. •- - , •:;. ::■■>■ ■ ■■ ■: , ■ i WIFE," ■ SUNDAY.- .-.■., At 8.-15 jj : in. ■■,-'■- ■——' -...■,■.; SUNDAY ' .•.■-,■■' ;-;.--;' -.?■■'■■ ' — ■—— WTFE." SUNDAY The Sixth. Popular. ■ : -WIFE" SUNDAY SUNDAY CONCERT . : ;■■--■ -: • SUNDAY ■ SUNDAY CONCERT • = -- SUNDAY (Under the. auspices of t_s : ' : : — '-r- SUNDAY Wellington City Council).■ —■ ■ " SUNDAY T The Ist Battalion Band • (Recommended by Censor SUNDAY Wellington Regiment, •for Adults.) SUNDAY ■ ' Also: "-•• SUNDAY Dominion Motors Harmonic* Starring-— SUNDAY and String Band. ; PAT O'BRIEN ■ SUNDAY Will, be heard in varied PAT O'BRIEN SUNDAY numbers, MARGARET LINDSAY SUND4Y Other Artists: MARGARET LINDSAY^ SUNDAY Male Quartet from Wellington Robert Armstrong-- SUNDAY ' Operatic Society. —Cesar Romero SUNDAY Ladies' Sextet and Duet .from Richard Pureell—Dick Foran ! SUNDAY "The Circassians." ... Are the Public Enemy's SUNDAY Highland Dancers. ' Wives a ne"w menace to so- SUNDAY Len CrotherS, Elocution. ciety . .:. or just women ask- SUNDAY Ethel Hoy «ftd Thomas I | ing for lore ... and a break ? SUNDAY McNair, Vocalists. THE STARK TRUTH SUNDAY ■ ABOUT THE CRIME-WAR . —= L . ■ ' .' '" ' ■ " WIDOWS—LEFT STRAND- TONIGHT ED ... IN THE WAKE TONIGHT OF HISTORY'S GREAT- TONIGHT EST MAN HUNT! J.Oi\J.Wl±, ; . — ■ : •••;■■ : AT THE , ' N EW MAJ^STIC' - Associate . Dancing from 9 to 12 p.m: Universal Newsreel-Melodj; T t jj £o and his famous Hall Le^Roy-Toby Wing PERSONALITY BAND from Australia. ■ . Musical, "In the Family, S M JOYCE AND NGAIfiE, Comedy. ,_ ■ . ~ ■ *tfTTAf*' Two brilliant juveniles from IJIJiLAIA Also— - — - WAKEFORD'S School of Dancing, ORCHESTRA DE LUXE AND ORGAN. Sub. 2s 6d, inclusive. (L- D- D t!ec tto l -.) M"SiCnI ' ■ After Theatre Supper only Patrons, 1_: Box Plans at D.I.C. and The- . ?pBmORROW (FRIEiY)--.atre (latter Tel. 53-080), . TOMORKOW (FRIDAyJ: : v I, ■ ' ~ \ Dancing from 9 to' 1 a.m. • . . ■■■■-■ Special Long Night. ■- - ■',- —_ ■ ■■ ■ Floor Shoin Lucky Spots. ~~**^ OT\TVf PFTniknr ~^ — '^P*' Dancing to the fl incomparable f^^TATS: PETOnl^__^ THEO WA£TERSj|d ; hi, Person^ -^^ ■'• Sub 3s, inclusive. TONIGHT AT 7.30. SATURDAY AFTERNOON.' ANOTHER SMASHING DOUBLE SATURDAY AFTERNOON. " PROGRAMME- SATURDAY AFTERNOON. No. 1- GEORGE O'BRIEN ■„:.,. .. \xx . (3 to 4.30 p.m,). "O'MALLEY OF THE MOUNTED?' Afternoon Tea Dance. With ■ ' , . ■■'■,■ IRENE WARE — STANLEY FIELDS Sttb. Is 6d, inclusive, ("TVo-Gun" Bill HART wrote the story.) A Nice Afternoon Tea afid Dancing td No. 2—Walter Abel—Margot Grahame, ' TC< mT J i In THEO WALTERS' AND HIS FAMOUa "TWO IN THE DARK." PERSONALITY BAND. (A Gripping Mysteiy Story,) . ' aiTTTTjnW NTfiHT PLUS Specially-selected Supporting Fea- lathRDAYI athRDAY NIGHT turettes commencing at 7.30. . q t-N i nay X-IPTTf' IN ADDITION for TOMORROW (Fridny SATURDAY NIGHI, evaning) and SATURDAY MATINEE Dancing from 9 to midnight to ONLY. >v\ leo Walters and his" famous Personality BUCK JONES * Band. — "HURLED TO THE DEPTHS."— A complete diange^f programme and . (Programmi JSblb 7'L Adults.) "■ Sub. 5s Double, inclusive; Reserves 6d ReSerVati°n T Ara. atTheAtre- eA«er Theatre Supper only Patrons, 1_ K ING GEORGE THEATRE, ™| g| Wr Sajltiß; ■*•*■ Lower Hutt -— Tel. 63-933. THE NEW MAJESTIC, FINALLY" TONIGHT, 8 o'clock. THE NEW MAJESTIC, Defying the doom of a hell-hole of mad- Wellington's Finest Restaurant an! ness. ' Ballroom. VICTOR JORY FLORENCE RICE DIR ECTION"ESCAPE FROM DEVIL'S ISLAND." CeTßoyton o^' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ...!.... ■■■ ' - ■ Condemned -to living death! Twenty years crinr ATIhNAL in a blistering hell-hole of madness' . . . EDUWliuwbl. ____ caged by murderous jungle and shark- . 1-vttctt filled seas ... a million miles from a T^OROTHY ~E. GREENISH* woman's arms! ' •»-' L.R.S.M. Co^¥,W, CWr ai^H^9"^P W' PIANOFORTE. ' i^o.l^ n :gi!IVOLT- Term commences with pupil. "THE WITNESS CHAIR." ' Studio: '- " ~" BRITTAIN'S BUILDINGS, TUM BL E SALE. w Mann ers Street. w " A JUMBLE SALE ■ , Will be hold in PUBLIC NOTICES. ST. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM, :>■ - < —— ■ —-— Upper Dixon Street, TOMORROW (FRIDAY), ]IT R- H" W' rROST- ffho as ". racli 7 se, d September 18 •"■*• Dentistry for twenty years in Wel- ,-,,>! ' linffton and was the founder and principal At -'•o0 vm- "f the firm of Frost AFrOst, wishes, to let ONE-DAY SHOP, tho public know that he is practising at 224 Lambton Quay. 2Tg LA MBTON QUAY - 1 GALE OF.AVHOLESOME FOODSTUFFS (nearly opposite D.1.C.). .__ I© AND GENERAL GOODS, — rmKOPODTST ~~" TOMORRW (FRIDAY). HOUSTON, next Midland Hotel, 1 Proceeds for Otaki Health Canip. lv. Graduated London FOOT HOSPI- ' Organised and Conducted by the Ladies TAL, uflder direction ROYAL Chiropodist Auxiliary; of the Health.Camp Assioeiatibn. an ,i Harley St. Specialist*. Tel. 47-430.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 68, 17 September 1936, Page 2

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