! I; DE LUXE ■■ " ANTHONY ADVERSE " MAKES THEATRE HISTORY! Not since the memorable De Luxe Theatre opening twelve years ago with "The Ten Commandments" has a picture exceeded a three weeks' season. Such pictures as "Cavalca-de" and "Captain Blood" are among the select few that have run that long. NOW ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS ARE TOPPED AS " ANTHONY ADVERSE " CONTINUES INTO j ' I ITS FOURTH WEEK! j 1 Warner Bros. Present I " A-N-T-H-O-N-Y A-D-V-E-R-S-E " i I (Recommended by Censor for Adults) : ! With I FREDRIC MARCH, Olivia de Havilland, Edmund Gwenn, Claude Bains, Anita Louise, i Huge Cast. I 4th WEEK STARTS TODAY! 37th PERFORMANCE, TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. ; i , SESSIONS 2.15, 8 p.m. DAILY. RESERVES: D.I.C. and THEATRE (Telephone 53-OSO). DE LUXE (
QISASIDB THEATRE, LYALL BAY. Seaside theatre, lyall bay. . TONIGHT. 7.30-8 p.m.—Selected Metro Shorts. 8 p.m.—CLARK GABLE, ROBERT MONTGOMERY, MYRNA LOY, JOHN BARRYMORE, LIONEL BARRYMORE, 1 HELEN HAYES. ■ Six of the screen's finest stars in a great 2 motion picture achievement, ■—"NIGHT FLIGHT" 3 "NIGHT FLIGHT" 9.2O.—LAUGHS! GASPS! THRILLS! ■ The most amusing blend of comedy and 1 mystery yet screened, "MURDER IN THE PRIVATE CAR," — With — 1 rTTA'RLF.S RUGGLES-UNA MERKEL J MARY CARLISLE. r (Approved Universal Ex.) t Children under 12 not admitted. Reserve Now for Tomorrow, J "SINISTER HOUSE" J And c 1 "BOHEMIAN GIRL." £ Empire theatre,, island bay MPIRE THEATRE. ISLAND BAY. 7.3O—TONIGHT—7.3O j Box Plans "Empire" Confectionery, Tel. . 14-307. , • YET ANOTHER WONDERFUL NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENT! | • I—Positively the Greatest Spy Story.ever ! written or filmed, witn a favourite ; star in, the main role. Incomparable i E-D-M-U-N-D L-O-W-E E-D-M-U-N-D L-O-W-E Giving the greatest performance of his career, in E. Phillips Oppenheim'a . "THE GREAT IMPERSONATION." "THE GREAT IMPERSONATION." - "THE GREAT IMPERSONATION." j (Recommended for Adlilts.) 1 2—Drama, Romancej Heart Throbs—This f • • ■ Picture has - them- all! • ' ■ LIONEL BARRYMORE, . : . LIONEL BARRYMORE,- " ' 4 ■ MAUREEN-CSULLtVAN j MAUREEN: O'SULLIVAN In ■ "THE VOICE OF BUGLE ANN." 5 "THE VOICE OF BUGLE ANN." "THE VOICE OF BUGLE.ANN." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TOWN HALL, LEON GARADE, HYPNOTIST. SATURDAY, 16th, at 8 o'clock. Come and bo interested. T)ANNEVIRKE SHOW AND NIGHT • CARNIVAL, ;; TUESDAY AND'wEDNESDAY, * FEBRUARY 9 AND 10, 1937. RAM FAIR, FEBRUARY 11. Full Range of Stock Classes, also Dairy ® Produce, Needlework, Cookery, Dog Trial, Kennel Section specially catered for. Open Hunters' Competition—£so cash. Entries close January 36, 1937. Send for Schedule to SHOW SECRETARY, P.O. Box 38, Dannevirke, WRESTLING. RAILWAY THEATRE, OTAKI, TONIGHT! TONIGHT! At 8 o'clock. TKe Famous GEO. WALKER, 15st Mb, v. -J, AL WALBERG, 17st 31b. Preliminaries include Leo Nolan, S. Bradley, R. W. Hutchinson, all N.Z. Amateur Champions at respective weights. Prices: ss, 3s, 2s, plus tax. Box Plan, Wilson, or Rule's Pharmacies. CPORTS SPORTS Sports sports HATAITAI GROUND, »d TOMORROW (Saturday), a TOMORROW (Saturday), i.) 2.30 p.m. Record Entries. Police Highland Pipe Band in attendance. { Admission 6d. , - DANCING. a - TRANSFERRED FROM ST. JOHN HALL. Follow the Crowd to the TRADES HALL, VIVIAN STREET, TONIGHT. .„ MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCE. ill. Monte Carlo and other eood prizes. 110 EMBASSY ORCHESTRA. , Subs., Is 3d. Funds in aid of Kindergarten .• _____ — EDUCATIONAL. ler ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS. Enrol with Z VNTING'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE (j y I2J . printed Notes, Expert Tutors. Excellent results. Moderate fees. Class and Correspondence Tuition. Office opens January 11. Write or call for free Prospectus. W [eg VICKERS HOUSE, Woodward Street. Wellington. Box 82GD, WELLINGTON. Telephone 44-406. MISCELLANEOUS^ "RRANDIWINE radiated happiness. The to -L* ideal beverage, quarts ss, halves 3s. as. Solely at tba (SrandHotel Homa Supply
PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON WOMEN'S CRICKET ASSOCIATION. T>ESULTS of "Better Wicket" Arti Union, drawn January 14, 1937: — Ist Prize, £s—Ticket No. 2065: "Wishan* ger," Wellington. 2nd £1 10s—Ticket No. 4010: Godfrey Godfrey, 87 Chelmsford St., Ngaio, 3rd Prize, 10a —Ticket No. 5502: Mrs. Melville, 10 Krull Street, Vogeltown. IN THE MATTER OF NEW ZEALAND WOOL AND INVESTMENT COMPANY LIMITED. TW'OTICE is hereby given that a meet--L" ing of the members of the abovenamed Company has been, summoned for the purpose of passing a resolution for voluntary winding-up and that a meeting of creditors (if any) o£ the above-named Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, 127 Featherston Street, Wellington, on Monday, January; 25, 1937, at 3 p.m.. By order of the Directors. LAN T. COOK, Secretary. IN THE MATTER OF NEW ZEALAND WOOL AND INVESTMENT COMPAN Y LIMITED. . rPHE Creditors (if any) of the abovenamed Company are required on or before Friday, January 29, 1937. to send their names and addresses and particulars of their debts or claims to tha undersigned, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such debts arq proved. LAN T. COOK, Secretary. C/o Ernest Hunt, Turner, and Hesloft Public Accountants, 127 Featherston St., Wellington, CI, Tl/f AYFAIR CABARET, TA The Proprietors, in conjunction with Mr. Rodney Pankhurst, - Announce the Recommencement of Regi»> lar Cabaret Sessions. RACE WEEK PROGRAMME. Wed., Jan. 20.—8.30 p.m.-l a.m. Subscript _ .-. .iion, 3s 6d Single. ... Thurtf., Jan. 21, 8.30 p.m.-i a.m.—Subscript tion, 3s 6d Single. Fri., Jan. 22, 9 p.m.-2 a.m. Special Race Night. Subscription M Single. ■ BOOK YOUR TABLES NOW. Ring 51-770. WHY DO PEOPLE SUFFER? TJECAUSE they will not make an effort ■" to get well, and are not interested in their well-being, relying too much on Medicine and Surgery. Nature demands Natural Methods, whicH are safe, quick, and give permanent results. If you are seeking a way out and desirq Good Health—Consult • RONALD T. McLEAN 1 (Dietitian). (Est. 1919:) Consultations Free. Tel. 50-634. i 15 Courtenay Place, Wellington. FINANCIAL. "VTOTE of Hand, without security. Woodley, 16 King's Chambers. . Any; amount from 10s upwards. Open 7-9 p.m,' Fridays. TTNREGISTERED Loans on household furniture, pianos, sewing machines) money due, salaries. Woodley, 18 King's Chambers. TNSURANCE Policies, Share Script, la- -®- tcrest under Wills, advances on above. 16 King's Chambers. Tel\ 43-681. •pHOMAS—I will Lend Small and Large Sums on wages, orders, furniture, motor-cars, etc.; securities, unregistered. 189 Featherston Street. Tel. 43-783.-SOUTH WELLINGTON LOAN CO, ' LTD. \T7fLL Lend from £5 upwards on your * * own security. Bank N.Z. Bldgs, 127 Riddiford Street, Newtown. LOANS FROM £1 TO £1000 /"\N furniture, promissory notes, motor " vehicles, life policies, salaries duft any kind of security accepted; 7-9 p.m. MORRIS LOAN AND FINANCE CO, LTD., 86 Manners Street, Ist Floor (upstairs)'* Opp. Regent Theatre. . Telephone 40-506. . OANS on Furniture, Motor-cars, Life Policies, Wills, P.N.B. Britannia Loan and Deposit Co., Ltd., 113 Willis St, ; (opposite Hotel St. George). Tel. 51-250. MONEY Lent on furniture, motor-can* l'J- life policies, interest under wills, debentures, and all other approved securities. Friday, 7-9 p.m. Tel. *1-330 CitjJ Finance Co.. 69a Manners Street. "ITERCANTILE LOAN CO.. LTD., lends on any approved security, £1 to £100, 44 Manners Street. Tel. 42-535. |JNION FINANCE, LTD, 13 Grey St, STANDARD LOAN CO., Bank Austra•3 lasia Chambers, 101 Customhouse! Quay—Loans with or without security. Established 1923. P' AUL'S PRIVATE LOANS, next Plaz* Theatre—£l upwards, furniture, insurance, wages; approved securities. Tel. 50-701. ; , ALTON"; Boulcott Chambers, First Floor, Lends Small and Large Sum# on furniture. Tel. 42-759. rjpHE CENTRAL INVESTMENT CO". ' A Lend Large or Small Amounts, any security. Room 1, 15 Dixon Street, over . Stewart Pram Shop. Tel 84-053. MONEY TO LEND. ■ T OANS granted upon personal security, Li bonds, debentures, shares, furniture, • P.N.e, interest under wills, and life poliC SOUTH PACIFIC MORTGAGE AND. * DEPOSIT CO. LTD. (Established 1903). . _ A.M.P. Buildings, Wellington, 2nd FIoo«S ■ Room 82. Telephone 40-806. PITY FINANCE COMPANY, OITY FINANCE COMPANY, 69a MANNERS STREET, Next io Regent Theatre. Lends large and small amounts on , Motor-cars, Furniture, Life Policies. Interest under wills, Promissory Notes, Bills discounted, and all other approved securities. J OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS FROM I to 9 o'clock. 'j Jfefe£i»oe
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 12, 15 January 1937, Page 2
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