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LAST fttGHT! LAST NIGHT! -■-,- I GRAND VARIETY CONCERT t .';• "THE DUTCH FAIR" TOWN HALL-—8 o'clock— -iOWB MJ±LL • . , • , A -WONDERFUL PROGRAMME BY. TALENTED ARTISTS HISS'HEATHER WRIGHT in Acrobatic, Ecewftric, and-Tap Dances; MISS OATES'S PUPILS iirClog Dance Exhibition;' MR. DAN HOPA,. Maori Tenor, in Characteristic Songs. ■ ; '■■ ' ... ".■'•;.;; ■/_{ .-■ . music by the tramways band. '.";:;.":";:;:""" if you have; not yet blien to the fair-come tonight and assist ; t the wellington city mission funds. .'. '■•''' f .'. ' .;; ADMISSION: Adults 1/.-. Children 6d. - '■'•;': I > :".;'-' '' 1 '"'

• NOW' showing • I NOW, SHOWING, fSessiohis 2.15 and' 8 p.m.- .... Daily. •' ' . Warner Bros.- Present" the latest dramatic chapter in the G-Men's : crusade against crime! The shock-crammed sequel to "Public Enemy." "PUBLIC "PUBLIC "PUBLIC ENEMY'SENEMY'S ENEMY'S. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) • , — —. Starring— : —— PAT O'BRIEN PAT O'BRIEN * MARGARET LINDSAY MARGARET LINDSAY Robert Armstrong——Cesar Romero Richard Purcell—Dick Foran THE STARK " TRUTH ABOUT THE CRIME-WAR WIDOWS—LEFT "STRANDED . . . IN.THE WAKE OF HISTORY'S GREAT- ■ EST MAN HUNT! ■ ;■ '■ Associate Entertainment.'. Universal Newsreel—Melody Master Series, "Rhythmitis,'' Hal Le Roy—Toby Wing Musical, "In the Family, . Comedy. ORCHESTRA DE LUXE AND: ORGAN. (L. D. Austin, Musical ■' t ■ Director.) Box Plans at D.I.C. and theatre (latter Tel. 53-080). COMING SOON. ' KAY FRANCIS - "THE WHITE ANGEL." HEATRE, - ■NEWTOWN. FINALLY TONIGHT, , At, 7, o'clock. Another of Our Gigantic Weekend DoubleFeature Programmes. No. I. LAWRENCE TIBBETT, ,7" LAWRENCE TIBBETT, The World's..Greatest,Baritone, in . "METROPOLITAN." "METROPOLITAN." . . The Supreme Musical Treat. No. 2 IRVIN S, COBB, :,-< In the Rollicking Comedy*, "EVERYBODY'S OLD MAN." ,• "EVERYBODY'S OLD MAN." . "EVERYBODY'S OLD MAN." '-;..; ■ ■ ■'.'■' -."With ■;'■■<■ •■''■, ■•■■'•'■■ ROCHELLE HUDSON. (Both Picture* for Universal 1 Exhibition.) r E LUXE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT. nitHmniaiuMMMßitiiwimitumniMiiitmiiHmiiinnsuEuaitHiimimuifnafiii SAT., MON., TUES.. 7.30 p.m. LESLIE HOWARD BETTE DAVIS "PETRIFIED. FOREST." ' "PETRIFIED . FOREST." . "PETRIFIED-FOREST." (Recommended* by Censor for Adults.) • I Associate Feature Jimmie Allan - Katheriiie De Mille "THE SKY PARADE." "THE SKY PARADE.". (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Peter Pan or De Luxe, 63-431. >EGAL THEATRE, -KARORI. * TONIGHT/ 8 -©"clock, TONIGHT; The Screen's Perfect Comedy—"THE PERFECT GENTLEMAN;" '" "THE PERFECT GENTLEMAN." ■.■"'.. Wfth ;: FRANK MORGAN, ' . CICELE.COURTNEIDGE. He. owned a fortune ,in..pawn tickets and .a romantic appeal to the ladies. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Coloured Travelogue, Short Subjects, New* Reels.' .'',.•"' ■ \ ; -' > PETONE PEIONE —TONIGHT AT 7.30 Columbia's' Musical Show of Shows, "Luring Rhythm," Music, Snappy Girls, and Side-splitting Comedv. "THE MUSIC GOES ROUND," . "THE MUSIC GOES ROUND." ... . _ With Harry Richman -——— Rochelle Hudson; , (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) -ALSO SHOWINGSEVEN EXCELLENT "SHORT ' FEATUREXTES-," -•■ Including TWO COLOURED CARTOONS, Commencing at 7.30. Plans at Theatre; Tel. 64-063. ■ FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.45 o'clock. -' '/PROFESSIONAL SOLDIER.", ' "PROFESSIONAL SOLDIER." Starring. VICTOR McLAGLEN, the great star of "The Informer," FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW,, of "David Copperfieldi" in a story rife with romance and filled with ' thrilling adventure. ''."■ ' Associate Feature: ■'" "IT'S IN THE AIR." ' "IT'S IN THE AIR." , Five comedy stars. JACK BENNY. TED HEALY. NAT PENDLETON. UNA MBRKEL,' and 'MARY CARLISLE in Metro-Goldwyii-Mayer's High-flying riot 1 ".; of" merriment 1 and amazement. (Both Approved .'for' Universal Exhibition.) Book Your ■ Seat. . . Tel. 16-545. ■■:•' Don't •■Forget—Monday! "THE EX-MRS BRADFORD." "THE EX-MRS BRADFORD." DENNIS COACHING,—CIasses for Jun- -■' ibrs will [qonimence on next Saturday at the Brougham Hill Courts as follows": — Beginners at' : 9\30, Advanced Pupils a), 10.30'.- Tel. '4-1-436.' T. S. Williams,' 52 Cuba Street.

NEW. ZEALAND WILL LIKE ' ■-.<■■: ■■•■■• PJCHARD^' .CEO-61 S.,- :::,■■■ CROOKS, •crooks; ■■•■•• :C RO OKISv" CROQKS, : ' CROOKS,' ..CR.O O.KS-j -,„ CROOKSV 1 C R O.Q K S,. , CROOKS, . C ROOKS; .'..,: 'c:r;o OK S, CRO.OKS, . ' C R 0 0 KS," . CR OQK S, . .- CR o=o KS, - . crooks; the tenor the whole world •;■; :/; 'listens to/;, v >/■','.• BRINGING Two Nights- of* JOY to Wellington at the TOWN HALL-on TUESDAY AND THURSDAY (SEPTEMBER 29 ANDOCTOBER 1). ..,,.„- Two nights of.' Glorious Singing of all kinds of music—two nights of boundless happiness beneath, -the spell "of Richard Crooks's spontaneous and genuine appeal. Booking opens on Wednesday at the p.LC. PRICES: 3s to 10s, plus. tax. ' Direction:-. J. and N. Tait. ■ TONIGHT, •'■■".;■■:.,.. '■■■' . MONDAY AND ■•.-•-. ■ At the -'•''•£ !'-■*'"■ '"■ 3ALAUE THEATRE,: >PETONE. S. S. Van" Dyne's Newest'Mystery—A •mystery- with no loopholes—but r>,wliat thrills, laughs, and .romance are in Philo Vance's "\. - ■,';. - " THE GARDEN 'MURDER CASE/' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) :' : ; "' :;; ';■■' ■■' ' : Withv ■ - ;: <'-y : :.-'" EDMUND BRUCB EDMUND. LOWE-VIRGINIA BRUCE, Benita Hume—Nat Pendleton, H. B. ; . Warner—Grant Mitchell. '. Supporting Feature:i' Comedy; Romance! and Drama, with. FRED STONE JEAN PARKER, in " THE FARMER IN THE < DELL." " THE ■' FARMER IN'' THE DELL.". •(Approved for Universal, Exhibition:) , Shorts,. News. Miniature, Comedy.,. BOOK AT THEATRE. Tel. 63-610. The' Home of Better Pictures!" 'MPIRE iTHEATRE, ISLANt*: BAT. 1 THIS EVENING, , Afr 8 • o'clock.-: ANOTHER BIG ONE! ,-.- No. 1 "LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY.* FREDDIE BARTHfiLOMEW. Whether,-your he^artHs -young;ot'pld—thit greatf picture tells a story,, that | '"' '." ' " ... it deeply.' ' N'o. 2—Wait. Disney Presents Jni.Techni- ■'■"' ' colour, "MUSIC LAND." -', . ■■ No. 3-"DOG DAYS"-Special.'.: No. 4—FOX AUSTRALIAN. NEWS. 1 (Apprbved fdr' Universal Exhibition.) , Reserve'NW. Ring Empire So'da^Fb'untain, |,.,;.. , -J4-30.7..".-'""'/.-. :';;... The Best Double-feature-Programme to ,-■::,.' •. •-., Date. , ' ':-- " ■• BROOKLYN THEATRE. 7,45 TONIGHT. —.7.45. I—William Boyd, Muriel, Evans, Jimmy ■ ■ Ellison, •■'■ "CALL OF THE PRAIRIES" . 2—Elissa Landi, Paul Cavaniaghj Kent • Taylor, vs:tV; .-'.'.-<• "WITHOUT REGRETife: Full Supporting ProjpaanneV.; , (Passed for UniversaLJixhipitioiii) : riLBIRNIE ■ SUNDAY, SEPTEMBEr'B;At 8.15 p.m.: ..;,-'■ ; ; The .Management reserves the right t* refuse admission. table-, ; '-> t e-n n-i-s. able; . . REPRESENTATIVE MATCH. AUCKLAND AUCKLAND WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON. MONDAY; SEPTEMBER 21; ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM, Sydney-Street .East ; ~,] P. ~,_ s . Come and see the .World's Fastest Indoor Game as played by the Champions. Admission Is, Children Gd. ...:,:-■• ; ' Hon. Secretary. (ODDFELLOWS' HALLJ'CLYDE QUAY, ■ OLD-TIME DANCING. With Jim Blackwood's Piano''Accordiaai .. . .-.....' Band-, ' ',,.„ .'■:'. . Subs. Is 6d. F. McGbNNELL,'jS.C.' fHE REALM BALLROOM. BE WITH US TONIGHT." ■ THE DANCE OF REFINEMENT. THE FINEST MUSIC,' ■ •"' ' THE FINEST FLOOR, * ; THE FINEST PARTNERS. EVERYTHING OF'THE BEST. , - REMEMBER IT COSTS NO MORE* BE WISE! BETHERE! TONIGHT -\ .7: ' TONIGHT •■- AT'THE TONIGHT ' MAJESTIC BALLROOM, XSSSIE' BALLROOM, TONIGHT Dance to THEO WALTERS TONIGHT and his. famous Personality TONIGHT' Band from Australia. " TONIGHT Yoii've never 'seen or. heard TONIGHT'such .a brilliant', combination TONIGHT. ; in N,Z.,v • TONIGHT Also : RALPH WILKIN", TONIGHT N-.Z.'s juvenile Fred, Astaire, TONIGHT in a "Follow the Fleet'* Tap TONIGHT Noveltv arranged by Margaret TONIGHT ;. • Qates'Studio. ' ; TONIGHT .Dancing from .9 to -12 p.m. TONIGHT Sub. Ss, Double.'-Reserves 6d TONIGHT- extra.. After'-Theatre:Supper TONIGHT only-Patrons =lB. >. : ARTILLERY BALL. INVITATION '-Holders are reminded of the forthcoming 'Artillery 'Ban to be held in ST. FRANCIS HALL, :dn,THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24; ban arrangements well in hand for, a very enjoyable evening. :-•■>.-■-.■.• invitation Holders Are reminded, that tickets mav be purchased at''" the' B,ox Office, D.I.'C. ,'.-.- • -. -, '-■ '<■' 'J. REDMOND, Lieut. N.Z.A:,' ' 'Hon.' Secretary.-' QUALITY Printing of Every Description. Place .your, next order with the "Evening Post," ■ ~..-.,:

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

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