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PL VYING BIG HOUSES AND EVERYONE HELD SPELLBOUND AT THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR MASTERPIECE! 2nd GREAT WEEK! . . u m r — 1 Children under W ye&r» ..Id and 8 p.m. T> |7i r* 171 \T HP not admitted. t.l t titp on/1 Jti ill VJT JLj xN X -phono Reservations not Plans at D.I.L. and I , , , ~ 730 Theatre. (Tel. 44-144). | hekl attel P ' m - Robert Hicliens's famous novel . . . vivid and magnificent Technicolor. . . . One of the rare experiences ( 1 . of the Screen THE GREATEST SENSATION SINCE THE GARDEN OF EDEN! "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH" "THE GARDEN OF ALLAH" With MARLENE DIETRICH-CHARLES BOYER C. AUBREY SMITH-BASIL RATH BONE—JOSEPH SCIIILDJiRAUT. United Artists.—Approved for Universal Exhibition. T—l—V—O—L—l (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) TONIGHT and MONDAY. SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME FROM 7 O'CLOCK. ROBERT YOUNG—BARBARA STANWYCK In an Outstanding Breezy Romantic Comedy, "THE BRIDE WALKS OUT" GENE RAYMOND-NED SPARKS. Great Associate Special PAUL MUNI—BETTE DAVIS "BOEDERTOW N" The picture is packed with thrilling action, tense dramatic situations, tragedy, an amazing romance, and its unique climax is a lesson in resignation. A gripping tale o£ misdirected ambition. TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES: 1/(5, l/PATRONS NOTE.—Telephone Reserves NOT held after 7.30 Tonight. (Children under 12 NOT admitted.) SALE! SALE! SALE! JAY'S, 266 LAMBTON QUAY. ■ GENUINE REDUCTIONS IN DAY AND EVENING FROCKS, COATS, AND ; SPORTS WEAR. " | SALE COMMENCES TUESDAY NEXT, JANUARY 26. SALE! SALE! SALE!

TONIGHT, At 8 o'clock. GRAND GALA PERFORMANCE. "THE GONDOLIERS." BOX PLANS. Reserved Seats in the Dress Circle an< Stalls at 4a and 6s 4s and 6s si (plus tax) may be reserved the whole of today a the Grand Opera House Confectioner: Shop, or at the doors this evening 600 Gallery 600 Tickets 600 Gallery 600 Tickets may be purchased at the Grand Open House Confectionery Shop until 7 o'clock and afterwards at the Theatre Ticke Boxes. Grand opera house RAND OPERA HOUSE GREAT GALA PERFORMANCE. TONIGHT, At 8. TONIGHT, At 8. And MONDAY . EVENING. J. O. Williamson, Ltd.'* Incomparable GILBERT AND SULLIVAN COMI( OPERA COMPANY 100 PEOPLE 100 In a Magnificent production of_ the mos entrancing and most entertaining of al comic operas. "THE GONDOLIERS." "THE GONDOLIERS." The cast includes: Casilda STRELLA WILSON Duke of Plaza-Toro — IVAN MENZIEfc Marco Palmieri .. GODFREY STIRLING Guiseppe Palmieri . GREGORY STROUI The Grand Inquisitor RICHARD WATSOS Duchess o£ Plaza-Toro . EVELYN HALI Gianetta HELEN LANGTO> Tessa EILEEN SELL'S Luis .. CLIFFORD COWLED \ntonio VINCENT McMURRA"S Inez ...... VALERIE WALSHI FULL OPERATIC CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT, "THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD." Wednesday Afternoon and Evening. "PRINCESS IDA." THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT, "THE MIKADO." FRIDAY NIGHT NEXT (By Special Requests), "THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE." Saturday Matinee, January 30, "lOLANTHE." Saturday Night, January* 30, "PAUL JONES." Monday, February 1, "RUDDIGORE." Tuesday, February 2, Three Nights, Matinee Wednesday, "LILAC TIME." EVENING PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 6s Stalls, 4s; Gallery.' Is 6d. Early Doo Gallery 6d extra (plus tax). MATINEE PRICES: ss, 4s, 3s, 2s, am Is (plus tax). ENGAGEMENT. TECH Engagement shortly to be as nouueed. Elave the Ring exactly a desired. Obtain it wholesale direct fron our workshop and save money. HAYCRAFI AND JOSLING, Ring Specialists, 0-1 Willis Street (over Preston's). TOHNNY SUMMERS Ex-Welterweight Champion of Great Britain, Has Arrived in WELLINGTON. Commences Classes in Boxing at KOOL MAN'S GYM., Hope Gibbons Building Interviews arranged from 7 p.m. till ! p.m. nightly. "lITR. H. W. FROST, who has practisec Dentistry for twenty years in Wei lington and was the founder und principa of the firm of Frost and Frost, wishes t< let the public know that he is practising a 278 LAMBTON QUAY. (nearly opposite D.1.C.). Tel. 40-034. Box 139. THE OOLONIAL CARRYING CO. OF N.Z. \J LTD., For FURNITURE REMOVALS, PACKING AND STORAGE CUSTOMS AND FORWARDING AGENTS. Agents for N.Z. Express Co., Ltd. 56 VICTORIA STREET. WELLINGTON. IOEPAIRS 2 hours from 3s~6d. 2 hours ti visit to make Set Teeth, Frost, opp, DJ.O,

SEASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY. SEASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY. 7-8 p.m.—Excellent Varied Programme of Selected Supports. 8 p.m.—S.S. van Dine's best-selling Phil Vance Btory, produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, provides gay and thrilling entertainment — "THE GARDEN MURDER CASE." "THE GARDEN MURDER CASE." - With - EDMUND LOWE—VIRGINIA BRUCE, BENITA HUME-NAT PENDLETON. The master detective hunts a foe as cunning as himself! A mystery with no loopholes ... but what thrills, laughs, and romance. 9,lo.—Latest Cinesound News, showing incidents in last Test. AGAIN HER MAGIC VOICE HOLDS THE WORLD ENTHRALLED, GRACE MOORE—FRANCHOT TONE GRACE MOORE—FRANCHOT TONE — In — "THE KING STEPS OUT" " THE KING STEPS OUT " - Tha Golden Voice of Grace Moore—The; Romantic Dash of Franchot Tone—The Gloriouß Melodi.es of Kreisler combine to make this one of the really great musicals vet brought to the screen. Ring 10-393 for Reserves. (Recommended for Adults.) Children under 12 not admitted. j TONIGHT! TONIGHT! Town hall, own hall. TOWN HALL. LEON GARADE, LEON £ ARADE, LEON GARADE, LEON GARADE, LEON GARADE. LEON GARADE, LEON GARADE, LEON GARADE, EMINENT HYPNOTIST. EMINENT. HYPNOTIST. EMINENT HYPNOTIST. ALL DOCTORS CORDIALLY INVITED ON HIS PLATFORM, IN A SPARKLING PROGRAMME OF HYPNOTIC COMEDY. SPECIALLY-REQUESTED BOXING MATCH. DANCE ITEMS BY PUPILS FROM MISS HAZEL MARTIN'S STUDIO. Come and Laugh—you can't help it. Come and Laugh—you can t help it. Prices: 3s, 2s, Is (plus tas). i T\E LUXE THEATRE, 1 I -L'E LUXE THEATRE, g i LOWER HUTT. j IvBHHnHPQP 1 Children under 12 not admitted. NOW SHOWING. 2.0 and 7.30 p.m. Each Day. Clark Gable — Jeanette Mac Donald. "SAN FRANCISCO." "SAN FRANCISCO. "SAN FRANCISCO." Also "AUDIOSCOPIKS." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at Peter Pan or Tel. 63-431. A. & P. ASSOCIATION. GOLDEN JUBILEE SHOW AT SOLWAY, MASTERTON, FEBRUARY 16 AND 17, 1937. RAM AND EWE FAIR FEBRUARY 18 * AND 19. Cups and Trophies Valued at £750 in Addition to Liberal Prizes. CLASSES FOR ALL LIVESTOCK. Hacks, Hunters, Ponies, Dog Trials, Sheep Shearing, Poultry, Pigeons, Dogs, Home Industries, Fruit and Vegetables, Highland Dancing. £120 OFFERED IN CUPS IN KENNEL CLASSES. ALL ENTRIES CLOSE FEBRUARY 1. Free Schedules from R. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary, Box 40, Maste'rtou. H° EOW «ATfe N . AND P ' THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL SHOW AND CARNIVAL, At LEVIN. On FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JANUARY 29 and 30, 1937. NIGHT SHOW ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, FEATURING GRAND FIREWORKS DISPLAY. Classes for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, and Pi"s: Home Industries, Shearing Competi- ° tion; Ring Competitions. AMPLE FREE PADDOCKING ACCOMMODATION. HIGHLAND DANCING, Second Day. (Post Entry.) Schedules posted application to J. A» GQODWIin, Secretary, P.O. Box 59, Levin. ffielspiicme~36^

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 19, 23 January 1937, Page 4

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