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* i LUXE )===- Courtonay >. S Kinjc, Place. -* 63-080. SESSIONS: 2.15 and 8 p.m. Daily. Warner Bios. Present an Unforgettable Entertainment! '•■iriH M'HITE ANGEL" '-TIIH WHITB AXGEL" '-TITE WHITE ANGEL" . lAppioicd foi Universal Exhibition.) II With KAY FKANCIS KAY FRANCIS KAY FRANCIS In an Inspiring Role as Fr.OUIiNCE NIGHTINGALE, With a Huge Cast, including Inn Hunter, Donald Woods Nigel Bruce Henry O'Neill Donald Crisp In Addition Brilliant Suppoiting Items. SYBIL JASON Tn "ME CHANGING OF THE GUARD.'/ A Beautiful Technicolour Musical Featuretto. Newsrccl Cartoon. And ORCHESTRA DE LUXE. Bos Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (Latter Telephone, 53-0S0.) POXY THEATRE, bon' THEATRE, MANNERS STREET, Continuous from 11 a.m. -THREE SMASHING JJ.G.M. HITS LORETTA YOUNG, FRANCHOT TONE In the Greatest Mystery Melodrama of the Season, '•THE UNGUARDED HOUR." "THE UNGUARDED HOUR." It's a Big New Romantic Surprise! (Eocommcnded by Censor for Adults.) And "VAGABOND LADY/ "VAGABOND LADY." ROBERT YOUNG, EVELYN VENABLE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Then—Tho Two Mirthquakes LAUREL AND HARDY In "THICKER THAN WATER." 'Theatre Telephone 40-618. Owiug to the popularity of Shirley Temple and the excellence of this Double-feature I'l-orranimc, the season has been extended " for TWO MORE NIGHTS. TONIGHT—7 o'cIock—TUESDAY. SIITRLEY TEMPLE, SHIRLEY TEMPLE, In her First Big. Musical Production, "TTTE POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL." "THE POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL." A Superlativo Cast suppoi-ts Shirlev, including Alice Faye, Jack Haley, Gloria Stuart,, Michael Whalen, and Jane- Darwcll. — Second Big Featuie — HENRY HALL HENRY HALL , And the 8.8.0. Dance Orchestra, in "MUSIC HATH CHARMS." ' Music, humour, drama, romance' are al! included in this great Henry Hall Special. (Both pictures for Universal Exhibition.) GRAND-P.ETONS RAND-PETONB TONIGHT & TOMORROW—At 7.43. TWO BIG. PICTURES. " No. 1-ROBERT MONTGOMERY, , . -MYJRNA LOT, — In^~ ■: ' " , "PETTICOAT FEVER" "PETTICOAT. FEVER" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) It's the Gayest Romance of Them All. No. 2—Action! Thrills' . Laughs! "MAN HUNT," "MAN HUNT," With Ricardo Cortez, Marguerite Chuichill, Charles "Chic" Sale. (For Universal Exhibition.) Plana afc Hansen's, or Tel. Theatre 64-OC3. DANCING. ~ THE WHITE HEATHER DANCE. TRADES HALL, WEDNESDAY NEXT, J- 21 inst., 8 p.m. to 12. OLD-TIME AND MODERN DANCING. Harry Avory's Merry Orchestra. M.C., T. Newton. Dainty Stippcr. Usual Lovely Monte Carlo. AN ENJOYABLE NIGHT FOR YOU IS OUR FIRST CONSIDERATION. Subscription Is 6d. HKIFNTAL CABARET (entrance Blair " Street. Courtenay Place).— Tonight (Monday), Modern Class, 8 till 11.30. Subs, la 3d. Learners and Advanced Pupils, piactiso the new steps, learn the Tiumba, Modern Waltz, Quickstep, etc. Jimmy James. Teacher. ' Private Lessons Lv arrangement. Ring 50-323. Cabaret open for Booking Wedding Parties, etc. Ring 50-323. _____ HTRADES HALL, TRADES HALL, i- Vivian Street, Vivian Street. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! Roll up for tho BIG MONTE TONIGHT. Real Old-Time Dance. Good Fun for All. TOM ROLLINGS BAND TONIGHT. Subs.1 Is'6d. Wellington's Foremost Old-time School. ANDRENR DANCING SCHOOL, NDRENE DANCING SCHOOL, MaybelJo Hall, Ghuznee Street. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! Correct Instruction in Every Dance. Excellent Music. Dainty Supper. Subs. Is. Principal, E. ANDERSON. rpRADES HALL, PETONE. 1 NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT. 23, the usual Tuesday Night Class will hold ' AN" OLD-TIME DANCE, Mystery Dance, Monte, and Lucky Spot. Prizes. LES. WALKER'S BAND. Subs. Is 6d. THE REALM DANCING SCHOOL. Be with ii 6 Tonight. JOIN THE HAPPY CROWD. Music by the Ucalm Trio. Mixed dancing. Partners introduced. Be wise. Be theio. PHYLLIS BATES, -1- Fellow Imperial Society Teachers of Dancing (Ballroom Branch), London. PRIVATE TUITION Daily from 10 a.m. In- all the, Modern Dances. EVENING CLASSES: Tuesdays (Majestic Cabaret), Thursdays (Studio), at S p.m. Professionals Trained. Competition Couples Coached. Studio: Majestic Theatre.Bldg. Tel. 41-684. MEETINGS. WELLINGTON TYRE RESELLERS' ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of all those interested in ■"• the Resale of Motor Tyres will be held in Room 3, Second Floor, National Mutual Building, 98-104 Customhouse Quay, Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1936, at 8 p.m. '' F. A. KNIGHT, Secretary, P.O. Box 877. Tel. 42467. "PRINTING of every description: Show- •*• Cards, Catalogues, Invitations, Business Stationery. All orders executed promptly by tho "Evening Post" Printing Department. Half Tone and Line Blocks mada at shortest notice. Stereo Work s Specialty, ?Phono for, quotations. TeL 44-040,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 18, 19 October 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 18, 19 October 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 18, 19 October 1936, Page 2

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