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Bids Fair to be the Most Outstanding Musical Film of the Year.—Vide "Evening • Post." r-^ -A N| THE NEW H \l pLAZA. I I Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres. TODAY: 2.15 and 8 p.m. Plans at Begg's and Theatre. Tel. 61-277. LILY PONS JACK OAKIE LILY PONS JACK OAKIE LILY PONS . JACK OAKIE LILY PONS JACK OAKIE LILY PONS iff! Five New Song'Hts! GENE RAYMOND An FRANK: JENKS (Approved R.K.O. MISCHA.AUER for Universal Special HERMAN BING Exhibition.) KING'S THEATRE f ING'S THEATRE ,' Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Plane at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 52-212. ' TODAY: 2.15 and 8 p.m.' PARAMOUNT PRODUCED IT! . . And dedicated it to that immortal band, the Texas Rangers . . . men of unyielding courage and rare physical endurance . . . moulded in a.crucible of heroism, they changed a lawless frontier into a civilised land I "THE TEXAS RANGERS" "THE TEXAS RANGERS" . "THE TEXAS RANGERS" "TIER TEXAS RANGERS" "THE TEXAS RANGERS" With FRED MAOMURRAY - JACK OAKIE, FRED MACMUBRAY - JACK OAKIE, JEAN PARKER. And a Cost of Thousands. '— IN ADDITION: - . POPE YE THE SAILOR '. POPE YE THE SAILOR "I WANT TO BE "a LIFEGUARD." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SATURDAY NEXT! N. TITAYPAIK CABARET / ■ / Telephone 51-770. >v The Rendezvous of Wellington's . - .. ■ Smart Set.- .' , >■■ SATURDAY NEXT! - : HEKBIBURTON - And His i FAMOUS MAYFAIR BAND. | New Zealand's Leading D.ance' Band. The Finest Combination r of Artists ever, seen' in N.Z. Double. 10s. Evening Dress Essential.! C. E. MURRAY, Manager. | DAHLIAS. DAHLIAS. KARORI AUTUMN SHOW, ARORI AUTUMN SHOW, ■ TOMORROW, THURSDAY, PARISH HALL, KARORT. Official opening at 3 p.m. by B G. H. BURN, Esq., Patron. Dahlias, Hydrangeas, Cut Flowers, Vegetables, Special Decorative Work. , Afternoon Ten. FLOWER SALE, 9 p.m. | F. S. GRANT, Hon.' Secretary, 357 Main' Road, Karori. __^ , /CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF N.Z. 54th ANNUAL ASSEMBLY. MARCH 11 TO 18. ■ THE FIRST PUBLIC MEETING In The Terrace Congregational Church, TOMORROW NIGHT, AT 7.45. The Retiring Chairman, Mr. H. Sturge (of Christchurch) will induct the new chairman—Rev, 11. W. Newell, M.A., B.D. Who will deliver his Presidential Address, "The Organised Church in Modern Society." Singing by Combined Congregational Choirs, conducted by Mr. H. Brusey. CT.' GEORGE'S LADIES' GUILD, SEATOUN. JUMBLE SALE, ST. THOMAS' HALL, NEWTOWN, FRIDAY,. MARCH 12, at 6.45 p.m. OANCING. BALLROOM DANCING. pHYLLIS' BATJ3S. FELLOW of the Imperial Society (B.B.), London. PRIVATE LESSONS by appointment from 9.30 a.m. STUDIO: 2nd Floor, Majestic Theatre Building, Willis Street. TELEPHONE 41-GB4: VALMA SPILLER, ("M.1.5.T.D., London), of Sydney, will bo Assisting at the Studio during ■ • . summer months. , BERHAMPORE* MASONIC' HALL. r OLD-TIME DANCE, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 8-12 p.m. Subs. Is Od. Excellent Supper. "PREMIER" DANCE BAND. ■p EX HALL, X* (Opp. Kilbirnie Reserve). TONIGHT. . . TONIGHT. MODERN DANCE. Class 7-S. Dancing 8-11. Subs. Is. H. BROWNE, M.C. Trams stop at door. DANCE, TRAMWAY TENNIS CLUB GRAND GALA JOY NIGHT, ST THOMAS HALL, NEWTOWN, TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. ■ Excellent Prizes and Supper. Subs.—Ladies, Is; Gents., Is Cd. TONIGHT. TONIGHT."" ST JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, 20 Vivian Street. JUST THE WEATHER FOR OLD-TIME DANCING TO LES WALKER'S OLD-'ITMERS (6). ■ THIS IS THE SHOW. Admission ls'fld.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 58, 10 March 1937, Page 2

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