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TONIGHT. . TONIGHT. DE LLTTE STAGE TRIALS. DE LUXE STAGE TRIALS. ■< DE LUXE STAGE TRIALS. DE LUXE STAGE TRIALS. SrNGING-DANCING-MAGIC—PIANO-ACCORDION AND MOUTH-ORGAN PLAYING-HUMOROUS SKETCHES,. ETC. '.V ,-• SECOND HEAT ADULT SECTION*. " SECOND HEAT ADULT SECTION; FIRST IJEAT2 BOYS' (CHILDREN'S) FIRST HEAT BOYS' (CHILDREN'S) SECTION. SECTION. / 3 p.m. — KOW. SHOWING — 7.30 p.».. THE MOST EXCITING, ROMANTIC, AND THRILLING ~ AIR PICTURE OF ALL TIMEI "GUARDIANS OF THE AIR." "GUARDIANS OF THE AIR." "GUARDIANS OF THE AIR." "GUARDIANS OF THE AIR." "GUARDIANS OF THE AIR." "GUARDIANS OF THE AIR." ' "GUARDIANS OF THE AIR." "GUARDIANS OF THE AIR." "GUARDIANS OF THE AIR." "GUARDIANS OF THR AIR." "GUARDIANS OF TUB AIR." "GUARDIANS OF THE ATR.'' "GUARDIANS OF 'HIE AIR." "GUARDIANS OF THE AIR." "GUARDIANS OF 'LHR AIR." "GUARDIANS OF THE AIR." "GUARDIANS OF THE AIR." "GUARDrANS OF THE AIR." "GUARDIANS OF THE AIR." "GUARDIANS OF THE AIR." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Zooming through the sky, staring death in the face—banking—looping _ —diving —tlien crash! THE GREATEST AIR PICTURE SINCE \ . "HELL'S ANGELS." ■ — Starring — CHARLES QUIGLEY— CHARLES QUJGLEYCHARLES QUIGLEYCHARLE=3 QUIGLEYROSALTND KEITH ROSALIND KEITH' ROSALIND KEITH ROSALIND KEITH Selected Fcaturettcs, 7.30-8 p.m. , Plan at D.I.C. and Theatre. 53-060. ' NEW "^ [([ PARAMOUNT ))] 111 *ARAMOUNT JJJ Courtenay Place. ' TWICE DAILY—2.IS and l.ij p.m. Reserves at D.T.C. and Theatre. Telephone 51-842. . A SINGING SENSATION Melodies that "September in the Rain* swing to the "Flat in Manhattan" beat of your "Jose O'Neill, the Cuban heart ... Heel." \ The King of Rhythm, V '-'■ JAMES MELTON, ~ :, And PATRICIA ELLIS. Two hearts that beat in Swing-time. Music, sweet, hot,' and low down! "MELODY FOR TWO." "MELODY FOR TWO." "MELODY FOR TWO." "MELODY FOR TWO." "MELODY FOR TWO." "MELODY FOR TWO." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And the ASSOCIATE FEATURE- \ Is Perry Mason's most baffling case, "THE CASE 0- THE "THE CASE OF THE VELVET CLAWS." VELVET CLAWS." • ■ VELVET CLAWS." With WARREN1 WILLIAM as Perry Mason. i; li's a Hysterical Thriller. (Recommended Ly Censor for Adults,) _ DANCING. " ' MERRYMAKERS' SOCIAL CLUB. THE Second Social will be held on TUESDAY, 14th inst., at 8 p.m. sharp, Manchester Unity Hall, nest new Fire Station. .Dancing, Games, Competitions, ■ Supper. Good Prizes. ■. TONIGHT ' (Saturday) TONIGHT ODDFELLOWS' HALL, Clyde Qiuy (next new Fire Station). OLD-TIME DANCING with Jim Blnckwood's Piano-Accordion». Sub?., 2s Single, 33 6d Double. IT. McGONNELL, M.C. ■ MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO. N.Z.s UNIVERSITY OF BALLROOM DANCING. Under the direct control of Miss . . • ■ garet O'Connor and Mr. W. E. Priestley (Members I.M.P. Society, London). Private Lessons, Cksaeß, and Practice!, • from. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Couples trained for Demonstration and Competition Dancing. Studio: 5S CUBA STREET (opp. James Smith's) Telephone 45-571. MEETINGS. ' BID.WKLL STREET TENNIS CLUB. THE ANNUAL- MEETING of the above' * Club will be held in . ROOM B, V.M.C.A., Willis Street at 7.43 p.m.", on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. All membeis are requested to attends H. LAHER, Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON AMATEUR ATR. Vv LETIC CLUB (Inc.). ANNUAL MEETING, • THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER IG, 1937, At 7.30 p.m., in THE THESPIAN HALL, Lower Cuba. St. Business: Annual Report; Election of Officers; Presentation of Prizes; General. R. SPENCE, Hon. Sec, Box 997, Wellington. WHITE WRAPPING PAPER., WE CAN SUPPLY nLEAN, WHITE WRAPPING- PAPER (In any Quantities). PIUCE: 12s 6d per cwt' (ex store). "EVENING POST" (BmikoU Street Enhanoil,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 63, 11 September 1937, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 63, 11 September 1937, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 63, 11 September 1937, Page 4

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