.THRILLING WELLINGTON! With the Glorious Music of George and Ira Gershwin, the Magnificent Dancing and Singing of Fred and Ginger, the Comedy of Eddie Horton and Eric Blore. Unanimously acclaimed the beet musical since Fred and Ginger danced their way into your hearts! BOOK FOR TONIGHT. IT'S REALLY ESSENTIAL! Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. — Daily: 2.15 and 8 p.m. — Foot-free Fred and Joyous Ginger in THEIR GAYEST, GLADDEST SHOW WITH SIX BIG SONG HITS!! Fred Ginger ASTAIRE and HgGEB| — : tsTIIRE and ROGERS . =-"iiiii sj j§!i = ASTAIRE and ROGERS The World's Dancing Sweethearts, The World's Dancing Sweethearts, — In — - "SHALL WE DANCE" * - . , ■ ■ "SHALL WE DAM3E - "SHALL WE DANCE . "SHALL WE DANCE "SHALL WE DANCE "SHALL WE DANCE" R.K.O, Radio. (Approved Universal Exhibition,). Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre. Tel. 51-395 Gii^iii SS Lessees: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. v ill St lS !iow _ Commences WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, . WEDNESDAY, ALGLbT 25,. \nd Following Evenings. MATINEE, SATURDAY, AUG. 28, And Following Wednesday. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., In . LONDON'S GREATEST STAGE ■' SHOW) WHITE AND BLUE, CON COLLEANO, CON COLLEANO, And JHer Famous •■PART GIRL TRUMPETERS. The Popular Musical Comedy Comedian, CHARLES NORMAN, ' ■■ CHARLES NORMAN, " The Voice of Gold. 808 PARISH, 808 PARISH, America's Coloured Radio Star, and 30 INTERNATIONAL VARIETY STARS, • / I. ■:■ And O£ the Loveliest Australian Girls Seen or : Any Stage. . . -, . Plants open at the P.I.C, on Wednesday PRICES: . . -■ . WEEK NIGHTS, 6s (Res.); ■ SATUR DAY NIGHTS, 7s (Res.), plus. tax. Children Half-price at-'Matinees. _ , AUSTRALASIAN DANCING ,: AUSTRALASIAN DANCIJsG,... 3 , AUSTRALASIAN DANCING, CHAMPIONSHIP, CHAMPIONSHIP, '• ' CHAMPIONSHIP, I c 1937. 1937. 1937. ;t THE SECOND SEMI-FINAL • Of the above £500 COMPETITION ~ . Will be held at Tttv MAJESTIC CABARET II MAJESTIC CABARET TOMORROW (TUESDAY), AUG. 17. TOMORROW (TUESDAY), AUG. ,17. The Prizes for the MONTHLY HEATWINNERS will be distributed during the evening. Dancing from 9 p.m. to LAURI PADDI and his Famous1 Band. ■ Sub. 2s 6d inclusive. The Cabaret will be Closed on Wednesday next, being privately booked tor.a n Dunedin Wedding Reception, r, ''- THE NEW MAJESTIC *{ RESTAURANT ,AND CABARET;. d Direction: k FREDERICK CARR, y CEC. BAYTON. x PANC'NG. , TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT. REAL OLD-TIME DANCING AT rnHE MAYBELLE ASSEMBLY HALL, f- 1 Ghuznee Street. ~ ; Latest Dances. Monte Carlo. BRIGHT MUgIC, By Our Popular Orchestra, ■ Subs. Is 3d. 1, ■ ■-■-■ ' : KEX "REX HALL, KILBIRNIE. REX K EX HALL, KILBIRNTE. REX TONIGHT. TQXIGHT. REX FANCY DRESS. REX Prizes to value of 355, hex Mclaughlins k ex 4-ladies-4 rex dance banp. REX Excellent Supper, Monte Cgrlos. ■nPY 4. REX Sybs. Is 6d. Before 8 p.m. Is 3d. it »- rpSE REALM BALLROOM. TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT. OUR GREAT MIDAVEEK EFFORT. Music by ■ . OUR WONDERFUL MIRIMBA BAND, as used all over Europe. . Copied by All Excelled by None. ' Subs, too low to mention. Late Trams, after the Show. PUBUIU NOTICgS. "S^^Ml^™ 1^ ?' rpHE above-mentioned Committee will *• A commence taking evidence in Weir lin"ton on Wednesday, August .18, at IO.dU a.m., in Room 17, Library ■• Wing of the ir Parliamentary Buildings. . All individuals, firms, and associations in interested in the industry and desirous of giving evidence are requested to communicate with the Committee at Room 17 in the Library Wing of the Parliamentary Buildings—appointments to be.mgde by letter or telephone—(telephone iNo. 43-801). JAM] r S THORN. M.P., Chairman. PAINFUL FEET. FALLEN Arches cause pain, progressive bony deformity, corns, callouses, and w nervous disorders. My specialised treatment successfully and i permanently corrects above oondition with out aid of artificial supports, which" inter]l' fere with natural functio of feet. Tone- ,'. less muscles revitalised anc inflamed joints completely penetrated, ,!o CATHERINE UAIITKU, N.Z.R.M, Registered Masseuse and Medical Electrician, Kelvin Chambers, 16 Th? Terrace, telephone 43-207,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 40, 16 August 1937, Page 2
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