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ALSO SCREENING—Per Courtesy pf New Zealand Government: " REGAINED HORIZON " A unique short subject presenting in vivid fashion every, detail and every minor fact -.concerning industrial and commercial progress in and around wfJ llJJ?*° n- 1 ., rol ., A PROGRAMME EVERYONE IN GOD'S OWN COUNTRY SHOULD &.OT MlSfa, PLANS D.I.C or REGENT. — T-I-V-O-L-I——-(OHI'DSITK MARLIAMKN'I AHV SI'I.UHN<JS| TONIGHT and TOMORROW. SELECTED FEATURETTES EACH EVENING KROM 7 O'CLOCK.} ROSALIND RUSSELL—JOHN BOLES — "CRAIG^" WIFE"— " .(Recommended by Censor (or Adults) The play that electrified all Broadway-won the Pulitzer Prize—now bares the heart oi' a woman and her one great passion. It is one of the most dranlatic, mpving, and , intelligent stories to come to the screen. — -GREAT ASSOCIATE SPECIAL— —. FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW "THE DEYIfT-is A CISSY" (Approver) for Universal Exhibition) A story for young and old, a story of a father who pave up wealth idr an ideal*pf a. girl who gained her selftrespeet-^of a boy who showed he hftd what it takes, This is a comedy-drama that has action, pathos, laughter, romance, and thnlls.' Screening Times: 7.50, "The Devil is a Cissy," .9,25, "Craig's Wife.". TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES 1/6, X/r FRIDAY NEXT—MADELEINE CARROLL "LLOYD'S OF LQNDON" GALA OPENING TOMORROW! • (By Arrangement with J, C. Williamson Ltd.) " THE QUAKER GIRL" At the . ! GRAND OPERA HOUSE ■ 8 p.m. . • IN THE PRESENCE OF THE, SPRINGBOKS! Don't miss the Gorgeous Frocking, the Beautiful' Scenery, the Entrancing Ballets, the Sparkling Music, the Clean Humour, and the Quaint Wit of "THE QUAKER GIRL" AUGUST 12 to 21. MATINEES on BOTH SATURDAYS Producer—W. S. WAUCHOP. 100 PERFORMERS! ' . 100 PERFORMERS! 100 PERFORMERS! Musical Director—Mß. JOHN F. WOODWARD. ) ' ' '■•'■■ PRICES: D.C. and Orchestral Stalls, 6/-; Back Stalls, 3/-; Gallery, 1/6. Matinee Prices: D.C, & Orchestral Stalls, 4A; Back Stalls, 2/.; Gallery, 1/-. Children half-price. BOS PLAN at DJ.G. .:■,'.. SHOW STADIUM SATURDAY . (TEST NIGHTS rrt SATUBDAiY WRESTLING EXTRAORDINARY! ED. ("STRANGLER") LEWIS - ■•■ (Six Times World's Champion) ■• • x V. ■ ' '.').■ EARL McCREADY (British Empire Champion.) The Match will be Preceded by a PROFESSIONAL. BOUT botween ANTON KOOLMAN (Wellington) A"nd ■ • HERB BRINSON (Hawke's Bay) BOOK AT ONCE AND BE SURE! 5/-, 3/-. LADIES 2/6. (All plus tax.) BOOKING AT E.- W. HUMPHREY'S, MANNERS STREET. WRESTLING! MONDAY ' WRESTLING! —TOWN HALL— THE RETURN OF GLEN WADE. ■ (Who took a fall from. "Strangler" Lewis last week) GLEN WADE (Tough as Tough) .'.... : ■ V. " KING KONG COX ;, , (Rough as Rough) ' ' DON'T MISS IT! PRICES. AS USUAL. BOOKING AT E. W. HUMPHREY'S, Manners Street. DANCING. PUBLIC NqTICES. | NEW ZEALAND v. SPRINGBOKS. ' ENGAGEMENT KEWI^T 4TEST SJfcHT B°KS< T HE t0 - ImS? t! il vtp§t' nounced. Have the Ring exactly »« iXK&J. iJibl AlUtll. desired. Obtain it wholesale direct from SATURDAY, NEXT SATURDAY, our workshop and ( save money. AUGUST 14.; W. M. HAYCRAFT AND CO., GAT A OATiATJPT VTPTTT ' Ring Specialists, ALA CABaIeT NIGHT 04 Willis Street (over Preston's). ■ At the ' — ■■ —■ ~ : ——: MAYFAIR CABARET, , • ■• . PAINFUL FEET, ,^^? A1B; 9^ ]?, AEET ' 17ALLEN Arches cause pain', progressire Cuba Street, Wellington. i? bony deformity, corns, callouses, and Dancing from 8.30 p.m. nervous disorders, HENRY RUDOLPH'S POPULAR My specialised treatment successfully and PLAYERS; permanently corrects above condition with Tickets obtainable at the Mayfnir Cabaret. ? ut aid , of artincia] supports, which interSingle 6s Cd; Double 12s 6d. tere n' lth natural functio of feet. ToneReservations for Tables and Parties should i^XM^npSl^ "C inflamed jointf be made, as early as possible at the com Plete'y Penetrated. Mayfair. KATHERINii CARTER, N.Z.R.M, Telephone 51-770. Keeistered AlaesetiM and Medical vnT] , , r . . , . Rlectncisn, NOTE.-Members of both team* have Ke|r , p chamber., 16 fh.« lerrwe, been invited to attend the Cabaret on IVlenhnne 43-297 ■»•;».*v.o, Saturday night. ' ■ -- "•■ —— : — r Direction: N.Z. Entertainments Limited. RHEUMATISM CURED, : A FTER ten year* suffering from RheuTONIGHT TONIGHT **■ matism, unable to walk, never free CT. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, 29 f, rof Pain-Pronounced incurable by six O Vivian Street doctors, I am no^ able to walk and have ' gone back to work, cured, thanks to your For good evening of Old-time Dancing to treatment (writes Ewart'Faulkner. of LES WALKER'S OLD-TIMERS (8). Sheffield). TH \SclmUw E IsSM OW' Complete Treatment by Correspondence. -THF SHOW OF TOE YEAR. OUR OLD-11MB BALL. Dietitian, Don t Miss 1 his. _ 15 Courtenay Place. Wellington- Tel. 50-634 ST. FRANCIS HALL, AUGUST 25. . ~ ~". : Get Tickets Now, 4s. Q- Oo-D Typography well displayed—good . . Printing delivered on time^-just the VARICOSE Ulcers healed permanently s? rt °f th. hlg that happens every day at while you work with Varex. Free thf Evening Post Printing Works. ConBooklet. Vares, Ltd., Box 1558 AG, Wei- suit us about that nest Printing Job. lington. Local Representative: Nurse I -Lei. 44-010. ' SDence. Courtenflv r.'h=-i-—•- /--....'—».-1

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 36, 11 August 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 36, 11 August 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 36, 11 August 1937, Page 2

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