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I --- - - LAST 2 DAYS- ' " FIRE OVER ENGLAND " United Artists. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) J. C. Williamson Pict. _ '2.15 and S p.m. XT? r1 li 1 ¥ T ?lans D.I.C. or Theatre ~^^. .„ vu» u . Jll Vjr 11. 1> J. (44-144) . Adults.) . I ' TOMORROW WHAT IS THE FINEST ENTERTAINMENT FARE YOU. l KNOAV . . . COMEDY? . . . DRAMA? . . . ADVENTURE? ■ ' . . . ROMANCE?-WELL, THIS FILM HAS THEM ALL!"HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT" A great plot set in glittering Paris and on an ocean leviathap. Leo Carillo supplies delicious comedy combined with a. new and laughing Charles Boyer and Jean Arthur in greater deeds j than "Mrs. Deeds"—And what a smashing climax! An iceberg i ' crash in mid-ocean! If you want something different, see this one! CHARLES BOYER—JEAN ARTHUR • LEO CARILLO-COLIN CLIVE ; United Artists Release. (Children under 16 not admitted.) — T-I-V-O-L-l ——— TONIGHT and TOMORROW . ' HERE'S ENTERTAINMENT SUCH AS YOU RARELY SEE! 7 p.m.—MUSICAL 7,IO—VAUDEVILLE IS BACK (Novelty) 7.2S—KEEPER OF THE TREES (Interest) 7.35—F0X AUST. NEWS . . . : KAY FRANCIS ' : : . ■ . "SWEET ALOES" . 9' l0 ~' -.TOM•■ WALLS '". \ " DISHONOUR BRIGHT " TELEPHONE- 43-968 PRICES 1/6, 1/----(Both Pictures Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ■ . ' FRIDAY NEXT:' , . : . . ' . .:' ROLAND YOUNG in. "THE MAN WHO COULD WORK MIRACLES." Ant) , ... EDMUND LOWE-GLORIA STUART in "THE GIRL ON THE1 FRONT PAGE." WRESTLING! WRESTLING! I i ON. .....: •_. .. ... . :. ; MONDAY NIGHT-TOWN HALL A SPECIAL MATCH BETWEEN JACK FORSGREN I ■ "■■ ■■'■ '■ •. - And SAMMY- STEIN". A REAL ROUGH AND TUMBLE DON'T MISS IT! : YOU ALL KNOW WHAT FORSGREN IS LIKE! • AMATEUR PRELIMINARIES, .8 p.m. .. PREFERENTIAL BOOKING and DAY OPEN at E. -W. Humphrey's Manners Street, MAY 20. ORDINARY BOOKING FRIDAY.- • - PRICES: 5/-, 3/-, 2/-. LADIES. 2/6. (All prices plus tax.) (Children - under i 6 not admitted.) ' v "

TONIGHT- 8 o'clock -TONIGHT TOWN HALL OFFICIAL OPENING BY HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, I MR. T. C. A.' HISLOP, C.M.G. ...-•' | . HEAR! LES SECHRIST FOUR DAYS -AND NIGHTS OF LES SECHKIST ' And ■••"•.•"' SPECTACULAR ENTERTAINMENT, BOBBY DYER' moee ELABORATE THAN ANYFamous Stars, ' R THURSDAY and FRIDAY TEMPTED IN NEW ZEALAND. AFTERNOONS, 3-4 o'clock. »• _ . ; lC;' BEGG'S EXHIBITION ■ OF CORONATION PIANOS CONTINUING DAILY, 2.30 to 5 p.m., and from 7.30 to 10.30 p.m.' 1 ■ Concluding Saturday Night. A MAGNIFICENT EXHIBITION, FEATURING THE GREATEST DISPLAY OF ■ ■ ■ • PIANOS EVER SEEN IN NEW ZEALAND. AFTERNOON FEATURES EVENING FEATURES 3 o ™^ DAlX n\lcHris% fr°T EnSemWe I*™ *W Choral PresenJ 10 4 p.m., Li14 jO OiiLliX\lo i and . ,- TTr , nTIT ■nr-Vim,^•*-!■»« tt i BOBBY DYER, from the MARCUS tations, HERBI BURTON'S Hohner SHOW, in a repertoire of Piano Accor- Piano Accordion Band, and a Full dion, Hill Billy, and Guitar numbers. Programme of other Spectacular Items. . Admission' by Silver Coin. ENTIRE PROCEEDS IN AID OF KING GEORGE V MEMORIAL FUND. FOUR DAYS AND NIGHTS OF FOUR DAYS AND ' NIGHTS OF UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT-AVED- UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT—WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, N.ESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY. ■ AND SATURDAY

DANCING. HALL, BROUGHAM ST. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. ANNUAL DANCE OF THE W.C.L.T.A. HENRY RUDOLPH AND HIS - ORCHESTRA. Special Exhibition by Miss Iris Wakeford and Mr. James Cottier. Subs. 2s 6d. Dancing 8-1. A Cordial Invitation Extended to All. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. CT. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, 29 Vivian" Street. FOR OLD-TIME DANCING LES WALKER'S OLD-TIMERS (6). Never Mind the Rain! THIS IS THE SHOW, , Admission, Is 6d, TITARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO. 111- N.Z.s UNIVERSITY OF BALLROOM DANCING. Private Lessons and Classes from 10 a.m. in Quickstep, Waltz, Slow Foxtrot, Rumba, Tango, Rhythm Dancing, Trucking Couples trained for demonstration and competition dancing. .. . Studios: ... .... Wellington: 58 Lower Cuba Street. Telephone 45-571. Auckland: 95 Queen Street. Telephone 46-214. Hamilton: State Theatre. .Telephone 2553. BALLROOM DANCING. PHYLLIS BATES, F.l.S.T.D.'(Lond.) VALMA SPILLER, M.I.S.T.D. (Lond.) ROBERT BRADLEY. CTUDIO, MAJESTIC THEATRE *° BUILDING, Telephone. 41-654. . PRIVATE LESSONS and CLASSES. DEFEND. YOUR HEALTH NOW. A VOID operations, establish perfect conxX trol, and defend your health by correct diet. ■ Many' so-called incurable diseases arc being cured today by natural methods, which are inexpensive and sure in their results. Sunlight treatment prevents and ernes colds, sore throats, and influenza. Letters from grateful patients will convince you of the value of dietetics. . RONALD T. McLEAN . (Established 1910), Dietitian, 15 Courtenay Place, Wellington: Telephone 50-63-1. ■ Consultations Frw.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 117, 19 May 1937, Page 2

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