Tonight's Presentation in the Distinguished Presence of his Excellency the Governor-General, Lord Galway. . HURRICANES OF LAUGHTER! ■' But the sound will not be drowned I ' „. ~ _^ __ rp in the. uproar as we are reinforcing J^, Jii VX Jjj JS X. the reproduction!- :. ' GASPS OF MERRIMENT! TODAY-2.15 and 8.0 p,m. No one will suffocate from gasping— . " Shoppers' Session, 5.0 p.m. extra air is being provided! ■ • . ' VICTOR SAVILLE Presents THEOrcOAEIO^ "A STORM IN A TEACUP" "A STORM IN A TEACUP" Starring VIVIEN LEIGH and REX HARRISON SARA ALLGOOD-CECIL PARKER . - Does' Dogs! 150 mischievous poodles led by the iamous dog "Scruffy," j enlisted by a gay young couple to fight for the life of Mrs. Hegirty s do S •■Patsj1-" arid to further their own delicious romance. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ALSO SCREENING—WaIt Disney's Delightful Colour Stud): "THREE LITTLE WOLVES" London Films-United Artists. IT'LL BE A BRAW NICHT, YE KEN-BOOK NOW AT D.I.C. OR REGENT. HOW MANY' CLIPS >ON YOUR CARD? THE 3-BAR BADGES- ARE HERE! ALL THE FUN OF STAGE, SCREEN, AND RADIO! SELF HELP-REGENT-2ZB RADIO REVEL .< TOMORROW MORNING, at 10 o'clock. • BENNO and BETTY right at the top of their Melodious Form! Also, Australia^ Ace Comedian, "UNCLE BASLL," in Songs and Humour. ON THE SCREEN-Everybody's Pal. JACKIE COOPKR. in the picture every boy and girl will love to see—:"DINKY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)
___—TVI-V-.0-L-I TONIGHT, TOMORROW, AND MONDAY. (MATINEE SATURDAY, lAS p.m.) SELECTED FEATURETTES EACH EVENING FROM 7 O'CLOCK. "GOD'S COUNTRY AND THE WOMAN" GEORGE BRENT—BEVERLY ROBERTS JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S thrilling test-seller of untamed men lighting an undaunted woman for the untold riches of the wild north-west. . . . Now triumphantly ■ {. screened in TECHNICOLOUR. — BNTKKTAINMKAT "SING ME A LOVE SONG" PATRICIA ELLIS HUGH HERBERT—ZASU I'ITTS A riotous bedlam of madness! Gladness! It's something new! If they were funnier we're willing to bet you'd have to be carried out on a stretcher! What Uughs .' and what sonws! (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) Screening Times: "Sing Me a Love Song," 7.55. "God's Country," 9.10. TELEPHONE 43-fH>K 1/6. 1A GRAND OPERA HOUSE NIGHTLY, at 8. MAT. TOMORROW. Children half-price. PAQKED TO THE DOORS AGAIN LAST NIGHT THROUGH SHEER MERIT TO SEE THE GREATEST STAGE SHOW FOR YEARS! J. C. Williamson Ltd. Present ' I FRANK NEIL'S BIG VARIETY REVUE FRANK NpL'S BIG VARIETY REVUE With 30 INTERNATIONAL STAGE STARS 30 10—WORLD-FAMOUS VARIETY ACTS—-10 28 GORGEOUS SCENES—FRANK NEIL'S BALLET
IN THEIR SECOND BIG FUN AKD NOVELTY SHOW— "THE TALK OF THE TOWN" EVERYTHING NEW AND DIFFERENT. WONDERFUL SINGING : — MARVELLOUS DANCING GORGEOUS GIRLS FUNNY COMEDIANS AND AMAZING NOVELTIES. BOX PLANS at the D.I.C. DAY SALES at OPERA HOUSE CONFECTIONERY. PRICE& Reserved 6/-, 4/-, 3/-. Gallery 2/-. Late Doors 1/6. Special Saturday Ke«., 7/-;. Matinee Prices 4/-, 3/- 3 2/-, 1/-. Children half-price. ONLY RECITAL IN WELLINGTON Of the AV.ORLD-FAMOUS AUSTRALIAN CONTRALTO, ESSIE AGKL AN D ESSIE ACKLAND TOWN HALL THURSDAY NEXT. . 8 p.m. THURSDAY NEXT J-TLL CONCERT PROGRAMME. Associate Artists: VINCENT ASPEY (VioIin)—REGINALD MORPHEW (Baritone)—NOEL NEWSOX , (Piano)-and 2YA CONCERT ORCHESTRA. LEO WHlTTAKEß—Accompanist. (By Arrangement ■with X.B.S. in. Aid of Mayor's Metropolitan Relief Fund.) PRICES: 3A, 2A, IA. BOX PL*AN AT D.I.C. WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS SOCIETY 20th ANNUAL FESTIVAL GRAND FINAL DEMONSTRATION CONCERT GRAND FINAL DEMONSTRATION CONCERT TOWN HALL
. TOMORROW EVENING, at 7.45 o'clock. PRESENTATION OF PRTZES BY TTTS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GEN JCRAL. THE CREAM OF NEW ZEALAND'S TALENT. BOOK YOUR SEAT EARLY AT BEGG'S. CHARGES: 3/-, 2-, arid 1/-. Children: 1/6 and 1/-. I | P. G. CRESSWELL, Secretary. RUGBY TOMORROW RUGBY KEEN INTERPROVINCIAL RIVALRY. The Football is always stirring when Taranaki and Wellington meet. Taranaki come to Y\ ellington fresh from their meritorious wins over Hawkc's Bay and Wairarapa. They lost narrowly to Wellington at Hawera. Can they turn the tables at Wellington 1 SEE TOMORROW'S GAME! 1 TARANAKI v. WELLINGTON TARANAKI v. WELLINGTON ATHLETIC PARK- COMMENCING AT 3 P.M. [ ADMISSION 1/-. STAND 6d EXTRA. A. E. NEiLSON, Sec. W.R.F.U.
"YEW ZEALAND BILLIARDS CHAM. ■^ PIONSHIP (Amateur). V.M.C.A. HALL, WILLIS STREET. 7.30 — FIXAL TONIGHT — 7.30 [ " Admission Is Od. S. MOSES (New Zealand and Wellington Champion) C. B. PI?EK {rx-Wclli.ngton Champion).
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 56, 3 September 1937, Page 2
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