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J^- l-A n THE NEW U / pL-AZA. /I Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres. REOPENING FRIDAY NEXT! REOPENING FRIDAY NEXT! . FOUR SESSIONS ; 11 a.m., 2.i5. p.m., '5 p.m., 8 p.m. PREMIERE ATTRACTION PREMIERE ATTRACTION Selected above all others for our first programme. • Three Sparkling Stars .whirl on wings of laughter and song! ... A miracle musical picture . . . electric with the verve of swingtime rhythm . . . radiant with, the happiness of madcap romance . . . alive with riotous fun and spicy flavour .. . . . .'abundantly overflowing, with the sheer joy of living! 5" S • NEW /\ , NEW SONGS! / SONGS! / Lily Pons / Lily Pons \. / Lily Pons . ? / Lily Pons / / Jack Oukio \^ / Jack Oakie \. . / " Jack Oakie y \. Jack Oakie / /llci\Q Raymond n^ ' / Gene Raymond \. / Gene Raymond \ \\ , i Gene Raymond X / "THAT GIRL >v / "THAT GIRL \ / FROM PARIS." \ / FROM PARTS." ' / / . (Approved for / >v Universal Exhibition.) / /V R.K.O. Rntlic / N> Special. / PLANS OPEN AT BEGG'S AND ' PLAZA THEATRE AT,9 A.M. TOMORROW. • • .';■. ;■ •- ~-■.■, Telcphono■ 62-212. ,-• ;■■ •"-' ' ,'.\ ~ OANCING. "WELLINGTON'S FOREMOST OLDTIME SCHOOL. A NDRE'NE DANCING SCHOOL, "NDRENE . DANCING SCHOOL, Maybelle Hall. Ghuznee Street. .TONIGHT! TONIGHT! All Your Favourites. Correct Instruction in Every Dance. Excellent Music. . Dainty Supper. ' Suba.. 1a.7 Principal, E. ANDERSON. TONIGHT MONDAY TONIGHT ■VICTORIA HALL. ■ JOHN STREET. i|ODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCING JIM BLACKWOOD'S. ACCORDION BAND. Good Prizes. Subs.. Is 6d single, 2s 8d Double. Dainty Supper. M.C., BILL JAMES. TONIGHT, ORIENTAL CABARET, and every Monday—Modern ■ Learners' Class, also New Steps for Advanced Dancers. Jimmy James, Teacher. Subs, la 3d, 8 till. 11.30. Private Lessons cve # ry day, 10 to 10. Tel. 50-323. Also, Cabaret 'open for Weddings, Birthdays, etc., 2s Od per head. Tel. 50-323. THE REALM BALLROOM. JOY NIGHT. .JOY NIGHT. LONG NIGHT. LONG NIGHT. A' Night to bo Remembered. BE WISE. BE THERE. - Subs'. Is 6d. ■ GET SOME SLEEP TONIGHT. . LEARNERS' OLD AND NEW JOY NIGHT TOMORROW (TUESDAY). TAIA HALL. KILBIRNIE. Exhibitions. 30 Free Gifts, etc., etc. Our Once a Month Special. • G. W. JOHNSON. MEETINGS. PIRATES RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB (Incorporated). 'rrHE SECOND ANNUAL MEETING J- will be held in the V.M.C.A., Willis Street, on WEDNESDAY. 'MARCH 3, at S p.m. Business: licporfc and Balance-sheet; Election of Officers; Notice of Motion; and General. . • \ All members and in-tending members invited to attend. R. BENNETT, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD. rrHE GENERAL MONTHLY MEETING ■*• o,f the Wellington Merchant Service Guild will be held in the Guild Rooms on TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1937, at 10 a.m. All members in Port requested to attend. F. A. MACINDOE, Secretary. WELLINGTON AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF SHOP ASSISTANTS, GROCERS' SECTION. A MEETING of the Union will be held on TUESDAY, MARCH 2, at 8 p.m., in the Trades Hall. Business: Cons. General Secretary. W. H. COOMBE. iScottish U^ffiw Wanderers) ■ Scottish WJfMxM Wanderers1 ' IScottish i Wanderer^ i iScottisk XJJ^MJJf Wanderer 4 | SCOTTISH WANDERERS FOOTBALL OIjUB. A NNUAL GENERAL MEETING will J\. be held in the Pavilion, Basin Reserve, at 7.30 on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3. _ . Business: Annual Report. Election of Oflicers. Constitution and Rulcvi. All members and intending members and nlaveis arc requested (n attenrl. piajeib \v.H. MUNRO. Secretary. /~IOOD~PRINTINGr means Better BusiVT ~ess. Let the "Evening Post' rrinlinc Department handle your iipxt order. Telephone 44-040 for quotation.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 50, 1 March 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 50, 1 March 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 50, 1 March 1937, Page 2

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