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(Recommended by.Censor for J? J} Q- J£ ,]S["T U *- m " P ' m ' Audiences enthralled with this unusual film!'lt offers » 'Mystery, Spectacle,- Intrigue, Music, • Drama, and ....... '"'. , . ; .'. Romance—lt :Ims EVERYTHING! ', ■': • ' ! - ■■-■ ' MARY ELLIS * ! . '/.. ' ■;-■■ "FATAL LADY": \ ■• orld loved her voice. .- . . Men were enchanted, by her smile and enthralled by her charm, but one by one her lovers died—murdered by the killer who came between her and love. . . . She sang divinely o£ -a love that could never be hers, she earned the artistic laurels that she'could never wear tor to befriend lier meant violent death until by .clever designher arch-enemy exposed the killer and; the Opera Star was cleared o£ blame. With " WALTER PIDGEON, JOHN HALLIDAY, ALAN MOWBRAY, GUY BATES POST A Paramount Picture. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also •'• ■ "FOPEYE" Cartoon—SPORTLIGHT and "RADIO RHAPSODY," Musical Novelty.! EARLY at' D.I.C, or THEATRE (Telephone 44-144). '; Don't let it be said that you have never seen this world-famous artist! ;■■'!' MAE WEST ■ ■'■'..'■■ "in ' .•.;..■■■. 'KLONDIKE ANKIE With VICTOR McLAGLEN,... .The .film that hag •created more fierce controversy than •any for years past! GAY, GAUDY, GUSTY ROMANCE OF THE FROZEN NORTH. POPULAR PRICES: 1/-, 1/6, 2/3. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (51-814). TIVOLI (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) ;. FINALLY TONIGHT! • BEFORE BREAKFAST" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) ■.. -. CHARLES RUGGLES In „ ANYTHING GOES" ETHEL MERMAN . . A« I IXIIINVI ; VJM^O ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition) " i PATRONS NOTE.—Telephone Reserves NOT heid after 7.30 Tonight. TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES 1/6, 1/COMMENCING MONDAY NIGHT A PROGRAMME THAT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF! GARY COOPER-JEAN ARTHUR FRANK CAPRA'S GREATEST TRIUMPH, MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ■■, " ' —ASSOCIATE.'.FEATUR'E— : ' ■'. •'- : '-'.' --• ,; FRED MACMURRAY in "MEN WITHOUT NAMES" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) !.'.. - f WRESTLING! WRESTLING! WRESTLING! TOWN LOFTY BLOMFIELD Who Kas had a rriost 'successful season. , ! , . '■,.-.. Can he fix Kruse in his Famous' Octopus I Hold? . .•.,,'.,:; Versua—— . *- 808 KRUSE The Man in the Red Tights. HARD, SOLID, AND FAST ACTION. DON'T MISS IT! PRICES 5/-, 3/-,'2/-. LADIES ,2/6. (Prices plus tax.) RESERVATIONS AT E. W; HUMPHREY'S, MANNERS STREET." WRESTLING! MONDAY WRESTLING! (UNDER VICEREGAL PATRONAGE) ' • ■ DAFFODILS! r DAFFODILS! WELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY SPRING SHOW TOWN HALL TOWN HALL NEXT WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1936; (AFTERNOON AND EVENING-ONE DAY ONLY) OPENING CEREMONY; 3 p-m!, by his Excellency the Governor-General, . ~.. Viscount Galway. Viscount Galway. -AFTERNOON TEA—--FLOWER SALE. Magnificent Display of Daffodils, Rhododendrons, Polyanthus,- and other Spring Decorative Work, etc. ' * ADMISSION: Adults 1/-, Children 6d. OPEN CQN TENUOUSLY from 2 p.m. Entries/ CLOSE 4 [jp.m. TUESDAY, September 22, 1936. COMPETITORS NOTE.—Tlie Hall IS available for TUESDAY EVENING. Telephone 41-484. Box 1625. v H. H. MILLER, Secretary, A NIGHT OUT WELLINGTON REPERTORY THEATRE TOWN HALL—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9—TOWN HALL REPERTORY ARTS BALL 'I "Chelsea Arts Ball") I •, I f. I PRIZES FOR FANCY DRESS. TWO DANCE BANDS! TWO DANCE BANDS! GOLDEN BALLET ARRANGED BY MISS BEERE. DANCE SETS. LIVING POSTER PARADE. GRAND PARADE. DELICIOUS SUPPER, TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT D.I.C. NOVEL DECORATIONS. ' SUBSCRIPTION: 7/6 SINGLE. SIMPSON, DENTIST, 25 COURTENAY PLACE (next Paramount Theatre) REDUCED FEES. FITWELL TEETH for FACE VALUE! DENTURES From £1 per set (Upper or Lower) REMODELS ........ At 15/- and 25A REMAKES ............... From 35/DEBATE! DEBATE! "THAT SOCIALISM CAN BE ATTAIN- -*•• ED. BY. REVOLUTIONARY ; ACTION. Speakers: Affirmative, Gordon Watson, M.A., Editor "Workers' Weekly." Negative, Rev. O. K. Burton, Webb PUBLIC LECTURE. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. Street Methodist Church. Trades Hall, avnu**, anvt.&Mß&K, w. ■ Vivian Street, 8 p.m., Sunday, 20th (To- CUBJECJ?: "Esperanto in the-Soviet morrow,). Chairman, Mi'. Jas. Moiilton: ■ ■ Union.'- Speaker: Mr. L.» Smith.; Questions.anct'discussion allowed. Auspices: Questions ••and discussion invited., .: Wellington Section ■Communist Party of -. ■ • New Zealand. •.•■'■•

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 70, 19 September 1936, Page 4

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