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WRESTLING—WRESTLING TOWN HALL-TOMORROW (THURS.) NIGHT. SMILING GEORGE WALKER v. STEVE SAVAGE TWO PRELIMINARY PROFESSIONAL BOUTS COMMENCE AT 8 P.M.: SID S. LACK v. J. HUTCHINSON I • ■ ■ And "SNOWY" BARTLETT v, C. LOWE PLANS AT CLARIDGE'S AND U.I.C. 5/-, 3/-, 2/-. LIMITED NUMBER OF LADIES' TICKETS, 2/6.' '

REGAL ('HKATKK. RARORI. EGA I. THF.ATRK. KARQRI. 7.30 - TONIGHT - 7.30 Death rides neck anr\ neck with Chan— Halfway round the world. You'll wonde* how he1 can he in at. the finish. WARNER OLAND WARNER OLAND - In - ' . "CHARLIE CHAN "' ' AT THE RACE TRACK." Associate Attraction:LEE TRACY MARGOT GRAHAME ,in a dramatic story of a laugh that post % man his life—* , - "CRIMINAL LAWYER." "CRIMINAL LAWYER." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.l 2.15 - SATURDAY NEXT - 2.15 HUGE CHILDREN'S PARTY MATINEE." Every Child Attending Receives FREE A BAG OF SWEETS—^FREE This Special Programme will be shown:. Pop-Eye Cartoon, Betty Boop Cartoon, Krazy Kat, Cartoon. Silly Symphony Car* toon, Todd-Kelly Comedy.' Serial, and ft Wonderful Big Feature, "Tt's in the Air,'' featuring, Jack Benny, . Ted. Healy, Nit Pendleton, and others. (Proirramm'e Approved for Children.) TT'S HERE ON MONDAY. The Sensation of the 1937 Season— .' "LLOYDS OF LONDON" And 1 "THE CORONATION FILM.". DANCING. ELECTRICITY DEPT. EMPLOYEES? MODERN & OLD-TIME DANCE at MAYBELLE ASSEMBLY HALL, Ghuznee Street. . • TOMORROW, THURSDAY, at 8 p.m. Pember'B Popular Players. Good Supper. Good Prizes. ( Subs. Is 6d. • ■ ■ i ' A. A. MUIR, M.O. . IT'S JOY NIGHT IT'S JOY NIGHT ' . ' • At the .. ■ -■ • MAIN TOWN HALL. On SATURDAY NIGHT. • FIVE HOURS ' Of Continuous OLD-TIME DANCING To ■ . : TWO .VERSATILE BANPS, ' From 7 p.m. till Midnight. Jimmie CharlM1 Dare . Dalton And Arid His His Swing ■ Popular Band, Band. Song Hits by Jimmie Dare. 16 PLAYERS. M ,■:■ Novelties Galore. Streamers, Paper Hats, • . , -Banpone, etc,. '~^ -, ;.- ,'".' s Right of Admission strictly Reserved. Admission 2s 6d, including-;.supper. • Late buses' to All Siiburbi. CROWDING CROWDS WILL CROWD, Circle. Open to Spectators, 6d. WELLINGTON BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION (INC.). "V' DANCE will he held in".ASSEMBLY ** HALL, Brougham Street; TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY), ,2Srd inst.,' at 8 p.m. Admission: Double, 4s 6d; Single, 2s 6d., Exhibition Dances by Miss .Margaret; O'Connor. Embassy Orcheptra. Good Supper. Q. TURNER, Secretary. TONIGHT. . . . ' TONIGHT. ST JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, . 29 Vjvian Street. FOR OLD.TIME DANCING, . Tp LES WALKER'S ORCHESTRA. THIS IS THE SHOW. Admission }s 64i . DANCING. " "THE ENGLISH STYLE." PHYLLIS BATES, i HYLLIS BATES, FELLOW pf the IMPERIAL SOCIETY (The Highest Examination Qualification in the Dancing Profession.) Assisted by MR, ROBERT BRADLEY. Private Lessons and Classes Daily from 10 a.m. by Appointment. : ; PUBLIC CLASSES TUESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS, ■ MAJESTIC THEATRE BUILDINGS, Willis Street, Telephone 41-684. ' IIfARGAREI O'CONNOR STUDIO. iT * .N.Z.'b UNIVERSITY OP - BALLROOM DANCING, Private Lessons and Cla««eci from 10 a.m. in Ouiekstep. Waltz, Slow Foxtrot. Rnmba, Tango, Rhythm Dancing, Truckin'. Couplea trained for demonstration and competition dancing. Studio?: Wellington: 58 Lower Cuba Street.' Telephone 45-571, THE STUDIO DANCE, - SATURPAY, JUNE 26. EDUCATIONAL. THE MODERN COMMERCIAIi SCHOOL, 22 The Terrace, Training Shorthand i'ypistes only. Special Speed Sessipnß. ' . MRS. -M. A MCOLAUS (Pitman* Teachers' Diploma! PRINCIPAL. Assisted by Miss Too math (Pitman* Teachers' Diploma and Shorthand Reporter's Certificate). Prospectus on application. Telephone 43-708 SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING. AND ENGLISH Individual Tuition Moderate fees All qualified pupils in good positions MISS A SUTHERLAND, F.1.P.5., P.O.T (Pitman'e Cert. Teacher). 180 LAMBTON WAY, (next WFO.A.) . .-'...-. Telephone «7-632 Res, 47-474. ' PUBLIC NOTICES. fAIN KU|u'",Wl ' ~~~ I^ALLKN AKCHES cause, pam, pre- •- gressive bouy d^tfrmity. corn*, cal'ouses, and ucrvoue disorder My Bpecialised frestment suecwt"!l? df)d pernianently corrects above cpiidition withput aid ot s.upppru Toneless muscles revitalised, pnd m« darned joints completely penetrated KATHERINE CARTKR, N.Z.R.M, Keeißtered Masseuse and Medical' Electrician, Kelvin (Jhambers, 18 The l.'l&rrat.. IVlenlionc 43-207, '■".... . BAD Legs! Varex method a permanent cure. No resting. • Free . beoklet from Varex, Ltd., Box 1558 AQ. Wellington^ Local Representative: I»ur«e Sp*nc^ Courtenay Chambers, Courtepsy: Place.' .

2 p.m.—NOW SHOWING—7.3O p.m. *T~——— I LUXE / Courtenay — S ' Rinj Place. . .^-— *^ . . KSOta. • LAST TWO DAYS ~ ——LAST TWO DAYS—:—-METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S ■ METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S THRILLING DRAMA "MAN OF THE PEOPLE." "MAN OF THE PEOPLE." "MAN OF THE PEOPLE."' I "MAN OF THE PEOPLE." -Ai.d— '■ ;■•■■■" UNIVERSAL'S COMEDY FARCE"WE HAVE OUR MOMENTS." "WE HAVE OUR MOMENTS." "WE HAVE OUR MOMENTS." "WE HAVE OUR MOMENTS." (Both Approved Universal Exhibition.) Selected Shorts, 7.30 to 8 p.m. Plan at D.1.0. and Theatre. 53-080. i■::: . ' ' . SEE PAGE 8 For OUR NEXT PROGRAMME, — '—. — : ,—:—: , '((( KEW II PARAMOUNT ll) 111 r ARAMOUNT JJJ ■ Courtenay Place. Telephone 51-842. Box Plan at D.I.C. and Theatre. AFTERNOON, 2.15. EVENING, 8 p.m. Selected Sho-.t Subjects fr0m.7.30. The screen version of Agatha Christie's Famous Thriller. "LOVE FROM A STRANGER." "LOVE FROM A STRANGER." "LOVE FROM A STRANGER." You will be sitting right on the edge of your seat by the time this picture reaches its amazing climax. EXCITEMENT FOLLOWS EXCITEMENT . . . THRILL MOUNTS ON . THRILL. With ANN HARDING. BASIL RATHBONE (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A United. Artists' Picture. AND THE ASSOCIATE FEATURE is a gay comedy-romance pwjth the ' wry-faced comedian ■'" EDWARD "''EVERETT HQRTON ... .In ■ "LET'S MAKE A MILLION." > "LET'S MAKE A MILLION." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FRIDAY! • ..F.R.IDAY! ■ : ANOTHER OUTSTANDING DUAL BILL. ' " JEAN MTJIR-rWARSEN- HULL JEAN MUIR—WARREN HULL In a Dramatic Melodrama, "HER HUSBAND'S SECRETARY." ".HER HUSBAND'S SECRETARY." AND ... A Thrilling Detective Story, "MURDER GOES TO COLLEGE." w MURDER GOES TO COLLEGE." (Both Pictures Recommended by Censor, for Adults. WE LCOJIE WELCOME ■ - To - GLADYS MONCRIEFF. GLADYS MONCRIEFF. . GLADYS MONCRIEFF, Seats in central positions in the Dress Circle or Stalls may now be Reserved at the D.I.C. for SATURDAY NIGHT'S GRAND GALA OPENING PRODUCTION . — Of r"THE MERRY WIDOW." "THE MERRY WIDOW." "THE MERRY WIDOW." GRAND OPERA HOUSE. RAND' OPERA HOUSE. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT GRAND GALA PERFORMANCE, And Following Five Nights. MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD, Present the INCOMPARABLE . GLADYS MONCRIEFF ' GLADYS MONCRIEFF GLADYS MONCRIEFF Together with a Brillliant COMIC OPERA COMPANY, COMIC OPERA COMPANY, t Jn Franz Lehar's Immortal Operetta-^- ---" THE MERRY WIDOW " "THE MERRY WIDOW" "THE MERRY WIDOW" The recent arrival of which, in Auckland, was received with unbounded enthusiasm by record audiences during an extended season. . .. SATURDAY, JULY 3. Following Nights— "THE MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS." FINAL PRODUCTION: " A SOUTHERN MAID." "Merry Widow Box Plan? are now open at the D.I.C. EVENING PRICES: Reserved D.C. and Stalls, 6s (Saturdays, 7s). Unreserred Stalls, 4s. Gallery, Is |sd. Earty^door Gallery, 6d extra. MATINEE PRICES: ss, 4s, 2s, and Is 6d. Children: 2s 6d, 2s, and Is. All prices pins tax. Box Plans of "The Maid of the Mountains" and "A Southern Maid" will be opened ou Wednesday Next. WELLINGTON MODEL EXGINEER- >» ING SOCIETY RAFFLE—By permission Closing Date now JULY 17, drawn JULY 20. Results "Evening Post," JULY 21, ;

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