I LUXE J - Courtenay N^_^/ Place. W-OuO. ? p.m.——NOW SHOWING—7.3O p.m. You'll Laugh! You'll Hoar! You'll -Yell! At . ROBERTSON HARE. ROBERTSON HARE. ROBERTSON HARE. ROBERTSON HARE. ROBERTSON HARE. EOBERTSON HARE. HE'S A PANIC In—— . > , ■"AREN'T MEN BEASTS!" "AREN'T MEN BEASTS?" "AREN'T MEN BEASTS?" "AREN'T MEN BEASTS?" ; "AREN'T MEN- BEASTS?" . ."AREN'T . MEN BEASTS?" "AREN'T MEN BEASTS?" "AREN'T MEN BEASTS?" "AREN'T MEN BEASTS?" "AREN'T MEN . BEASTS?" "AREN'T ' MEN ; BEASTS?" "AREN'T MEN BEASTS?" "AREN'T MEN BEASTS?" "AREN'T MEN BEASTS?" "AREN'T MEN BEASTS?" "AREN'T MEN BEASTS?" "AREN'T MEN BEASTS?" "AREN'T MEN BEASTS?" "AREN'T MEN BEASTS?" • "AREN'T MEN BEASTS?" —'Also. JAMES DUNN —JEAN ROGERS JAMES DUNN JEAN ROGERS JAMES DUNN—JEAN ROGERS JAMES DUNN JEAN ROGERS JAMES DUNN JEAN ROGERS JAMES DUNN JEAN ROGERS In a GUESS-PROOF MYSTERY. "MYSTERIOUS CROSSING." CROSSING." "MYSTERIOUS CROSSING." "MYSTERIOUS CROSSING." "MYSTERIOUS CROSSING." "MYSTERIOUS CROSSING." If you enjoy Mystery, Action, and Suspense, -Plus-' Well-developed ,Comedy, Don't miss seeing "Mysterious Crossing." >—Three ■ Excellent Featureties—. Universal Air-mail News! "Merry Cafe," Colour Musical! Sports Thrill! USUAL POPULAR PRICES. Plan at DJ.O. and Theatre (63-080). Children under 18 Not Admitted. (Programme Rec. by Censor for Adult*.) ■■ - DAY SALES, 2s 6d (plus tax) , DAY SALES. 2s 6d (plli taxj BELLING FAST AT GRANDE ! OPER4j HOUSE CONFECTIONERY FOR1 TOMORROW NIGHT'S ' GALA .< PERFORMANCE! TOMORROW NIGHT, At 8. '.TOMORROW NIGHT, At 8. :?gl EitSSI ilßw !-..ISi -81888! I|Sf: ■■£13 -ifiSß?l §IBw (Arriving by Special Train Tomorrow). : ■ . . , ~ — .Presents-— - . ,« : "LA VIE PAREE." "LA VIE PAREE." "LA VIE PAREE."1. Tbo Most Sensational First Night I in Wellington's History is Assured. \ SO BOOK! BOOK! BOOK at theD.I.C. ; PRlCES—Reserved Stalls and D.C., 7s 6d (plus tax). Unreserved Seats, 6s, 4s, and 2s. Day Sales 2s 6d (plus tas). TOMORROW NIGHT, at 8, ii TOMORROW NIGHT, at 8, ' - —At tho —•. :■ i VTFW OPERA HOUSE Nlw opera house Direction Sir Benjamin Fuller and Messrs, L. S. Snider and G B. Dean. Children under 16 not admitted. DANCING. FOLLOW THE CROWD TONIGHJ to •T the Oddfellows' Hall, Clyde Quay. Modern and Old-time Dance. Monte Carlo and other good prizes. Embassy Orchestra and Supper. Sub. Is Od (first ten Ladies Free.) Funds in aid Kindergarten. ■.- MRS 1. DUNCAN, Convener. N.Z. LABOUR PARTY. THE Usual Weekly Dance will be held TONIGHT, in the Trades Hall, Vivian Street, at 8 o'clock. . Good Supper. Prizes. Harry Avery's Orchestra, Tickets, Is6d. TONIGHT - (FRIDAY) — TONIGHT yiCTORIA HALL. OLD-TIME DANCING with Jin* Blacfcwood's Accordions. Subs., Is 6d Sincle, 2s 6d Double. F. McGONNELL, M.CX The Crowning Joy Night, 8 till 1, Tuesday, May 11. -—« BUSINESS NOTICES. WHY SUFFER FROM NEURALGIA? rPWO Bettle'a Pain Powders guaranteed •*' to ease the most deep-set Neuralgia. Pain ended with this wonderful new discovery. Easy to take. Absolutely harmlees. 2d each, oi Is packet of eight (S), Obtainable at all stores ~CHRISTCHURCH~'3\IAN~PRATSES~" "VIM." "T HAVE gained several pounds and fed ■* full of vitality," wrote Mr. J. M: , Cox Street, Christchurch, when praising "VIM" (Yeast Iron Malt) Tablets. "VIM" Tablets are a pure, highly beneficial combination of ale yeast, malt concentrate, and blood-enriching iron. 4s Cd (double 7s 6d). from E. T. Snunders, Ltd., C. H Perrett, Eddie Fletcher. Ltd.. and other Chemists. ] ________ TO THE TRADE—JUST LANDED. ALL Lines Hotel Glassware and Crockery, specially made for hard and constant use. See it—it costs nothing. C. B. LEMI'KIERE & CO., LTD., 15 Blair Street, Wellington. LAERX AND CO.. M 7 Allen Street, Wellinjzton. Agents tor THE GAMBLE ELECTRIC INCUBATOR Now on View at above Address. All particulars and prices on application. Full supplies of POULTRY and STOCK FOOD always on hand. - 4. TRIAL SOLICITED,^
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 107, 7 May 1937, Page 2
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