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LAST -2 DAYS .. . . ' "GOLD DIGGERS OF 1937" and "Krakatoa" Eruption . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) , 2.15 and 8 p.m. | T> !? f fi 1 N T I Plans at D.I.C. and I li L U L IV 1 I Theatre (44-144). FRIDAY- The entire comedy team of "Big Broadcast" brings you the happiest, maddest, merriest musical skit to date. "COLLEGE HOLIDAY" WE SAY THIS IS NOT A COLLEGE "CO-KIJ" PICTURE-THEN WHAT IS IT? . . . WE'LL LET JACK BENNY TELL YOU: He says: "We started out to produce a satire on Ancient Greek ideas conflicting with modern life, but then we found the story interfering with art. When that happened, we did not compromise . . we sot rid of both!" Jack BENNY George BURNS Gracie ALLEN Mary BOLAND Martha RAVE Eleanor WHITNEY Paramount. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Children under 16 not admitted. 7 p.m.—MUSICAL ("Moonlight Fantasy") 7.IO—SCREEN SOUVENIRS ("Old-time Novelty") 7.2O—MACK SENNETI COMEDY ("Easy on the Eyes") 7.40-FOX "AUS?IE"NEWS (The Latest) 7.45-« popeye MEETS SINBAD" nn colour, 8 p-m-"STRAIGHT FROM THE SHOULDER" RALPH BELLAMY-KATHERINE LOCKE. 9.14— JESSIE MATTHEWS-SONNIE HALE ."IT'S—LOVE AGAIN" (Both Pictures Approved for Universal' Exhibition.) At the , — — T-I-VO-L-I TONIGHT and TOMORROW TELEPHONE 4^-mW PRICES 1/6, 1/----(No Extra to Reserve) WRESTLING! WRESTLING! TOWN HALL —MONDAY". HE'S HERE, AND HE MEETS HAL RUMBERG ON MONDAY NEXT. WHAT A MATCH! LOFTY BLOMFIELD VERSUS ■ ' | HAL RUMBERG BOOKING WILL BE HEAVY. WE. ADVISE PATRONS TO BOOK EARLY; THERE WILL'BE A RUSH-SO DON'T MISS! PRELIMINARY BOUTS START AT 8 P.M. PREFERENTIAL BOOKING and DAY SALES open at E, VV. Humphrey's, Manners Strcfet, THURSDAY, APRIL 29. ORDINARY BOOKING FRIDAY. PRICES: 5/-, 3/., 2/-. LADIES 2/6. (All plus tax); . (Children under 16 not admitted.) THE SALVATION ARMY CONGRESS OPENING THURSDAY NIGHT, APRIL 29, 8 o'clock. LIEUT.-COMMISSIONER F. H. ADAMS SUPPORTED BY THE CHIEF SECRETARY, T.H.Q. AND D.H.Q. STAFFS, WELLINGTON'S SILVER BANDS, AND THE 80-VOICE CONGRESS SONGSTERS WELCOME 250 DELEGATES. THE CITAD|fe-VIVIAN STREET A SPIRITUAL EMPOWERING HAS DESCENDED , ; ■■ : |UPON THE'ARMX .™: j'; ' JOIN IN THE TWO HOURS' PRAYER SESSION, FRIDAIT NIGHT 8 O'CLOCK '____ v "V ■ . ' - 7 ■.;■■■-.■■ ■-■.■•' , . . . s ■ HEAR THE . ■ ■ : '' MELODY PARADE TONIGHT, s"-"~ r' 9.30, \ FROM 2ZB (1120 kc.)\ ' • , PRESENTED-BY. WOOLWORTHS ' And Every THURSDAY Night, at 7.30. LISTEN-IN TONIGHT, at 8.30! " WHAT'S YOUR BUSINESS ?" THE GREAT NEW CRAZE FROM 2ZB WELLINGTON! WIN A PRIZE ! LISTEN TO SHILLINGS' RADIO FEATURE TONIGHT, at 830 o'clock w^xrlS, L, LIMGS' "WHAT>S ™UR and on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and *3,V Comp6tition- . Fi«t Prize SATURDAYS, at 7.15 p.m., thereafter r2:? c a 2reat RAmo special SHILLINGS LTD. WELLINGTON-NEW PLYMOUTH-MASTERTON.

BUSINESS NOTICES, AGONX Ub RHEUMATISM BAtfISHKD WITH O.P.P. END that l/Hck-breaking aijonv ol RHEUMATISM! Instant, relief with ISKVn.K'S PAIN POWDERS, only cost 2d each, or lo packet of e;cbt. (8). I'ain lulled in a few minutes from taking, Tliej ;ire not laxative. , . LAERY AJSTD CO., 7-17 Allen Street Wellington, Agents for THE GAMBLE ELEUTRIU INCUHATOH Now on View at above Address. A/1 particulars and pncea on application full supplies of POULTRY and STOCK FOOD always on hand. A TRIAL SOLICITI-ru. WHITE WRAPPING PAPER. WIS CAN SUPPLY £<LEAN. WmXJS WRAPPING PAPER (la any Quantities). PRICE: 12s 6d per cwt (ex store). "EVENING POST" (Boulcott Street Entrance). TO THE TRADE. DURABILITY Glassware (toughened). Tumblers, every shape, goblets, squat ana tall, fern pots, juhs, tall and squat, vases, custards, goblets, lemon squeezers, mugs., jams, truit dishes, nut dishes, carafe and ups, confectionery jars, confectionery jar lids (British). C. B. LEMPRIERIC & CO., LTD., Wholesale Merchants, 15 Blair Street, Courtenay Place. ,

PUBLIC NOTICES. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPKKUE COUKT OF NEW . /KALAXp. * vrOTICE is hereby given that XIXYOV \V..rDFNC^ T, Drcfe' of Eastbourne, Wellington bettler, was adjudged bankrupt %'£ pnlA } 937,( Ovder sealed April 27, lyJ7), and x hereby'summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on Monday', the 10th day of May, 1937, at 10.30 o'clock. Dated nt Wellington this 2Sth day of April, 1037. S. TANSLEY, Official Assignee. fAINKUL I'KJi'i EWLLEN AKCIIES cause pain, pro- *■ gressive bony deformity, corns, cal louses, and nervous disorder. My Specialised Treatment successful!} :ind permanently corrects above condi t.ion without aid of artificial supports Tonelest miwrlp* revitalised and in llamed joints completely penetrated KATHRRIN'E CAIITKR. N Z.R.JI. Uecistered Masseuse1 and' Medical Electrician, Kelvin Chamliirs Ifi The I'erraee. - Telephone iX-W . A VICRIKY FOH OIF.T. RHKUAIATISM CURED. A FTKR ten years suffering from Kheu -1* matism, 1 am sow able to walk and run and have gone back to work, cured and happy, due to your treatment Iwrites Ewart Faulkner, of Sheffield. England) A complete cure by correspondence. Call and see the correspondence and satisfy yourself of the value of Diet. RONALD T MeI.RAN {Established HUM. Dietitian, .' ; 15 Cmirtenay Place. Wellington. Tel. '50-634. •• . . .' Open Knday until 7.30. CHURCHILL. 135 Vivian Street, for • Perfect Tailoring at moderate prices: ■satisfaction guaranteed (^ OUl) Port is an essential part of New*J Year fars. "Gladiator" is the best money can buy. <irts ss, pts 2s 9d. Grand Hotel.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 99, 28 April 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 99, 28 April 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 99, 28 April 1937, Page 2

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