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BESIEGED ... THOUSANDS STORM THE FEATURE AND VOCIFEROUSLY ACCLAIM , RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN MADELEINE CARROLL MADELEINE CARROLL DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JUN. C. AUBREY SMITH, RAYMOND MASSEY, MARY ASTOK in "THE PRISONER OF ZEND A" "THE PRISONER OF ZEND A" A United Artists Sclznick Internationa! Picture. Recommended for Adults. PRACTICALLY BOOKED OUT TONIGHT • - ■ ■ BUT 3 SESSIONS' DAILY ALL NEXT WEEK. I BE GENT DAILY: 1' ■ -I 11 a.m., 2.15■ p.m., $ p.m. ' : —T-1-V-O--L-1 -:■■,- TONIGHT and MONDAY. SELECTED SUPPORTS from .7 o'clock. , . JESSIE MATTHEWS "HEAD OVER HEELS" The Alluring, Charming, Dancing Divinity! "The Lady in Blue" charms' tor-was into your hearts! Never has she been 60 fascinating and $o provocative! Her song* are ,a riot, her dancing sensational, and the picture one you'll never / forgebl '•••-■ -~-.'...,:.GREAT; ASSOCIATE ENTERTAINMENT——— ../"Espionage."/-;:: ;/•:>■;/.■ This is a Splendid Comedy Thriller, co-starring : EDMUND LOWE" ' and .MADGE EVANS.with PAUL LUKAS and SKEETS GALLAGHER.. , ; (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) . PATRONS NOTE.^-Telephone Reserves NOT held after 7.30 p.m. TELEPHONE 43-9GB PRICES 1/6. tf-TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY-—THURSDAY: ,:' THE LAUGH SENSATION : OF • THE , YEAR! ■" • • ..•-.-.• '■'■ ,->' ' : ■' ' OVER SHE GOES;?a ■■■ —~ ' "•.■-.■ ■ . (Approved for Universal Exhibition) ■ ■ • STANLEY LUPINO—MAX BAER—LADDIE CLIFF -——GREAT ASSOCIATE ENTERTAINMENT^ - , :, -.;.•■." -, ■ .•; •.:, "■■Tv-; IRENE DUNNE in " HIGH, WIDE, AND HANDSOME^ (Recommended by Gensor" for "Adults )-'•'. „ :. '.".''.. :: ■-:■:.■■ '■■' RANDOLPH SCOTT—DOROTHY LAMOUR—AKIM TAMIROFF- :: • Irene Dunne, star of "Show Boat" and "Roberta," in a romance to ■ set -youi heart throbbing! Glorious-music by world masters, A tender romance set amidsi • .. thrilling adventures. •.• " "• ;■'v. ■ LECTURE HALL; DOMINION MUSEUM, . . . ' ' ; BUCKLE STREET.' JANUARY 24, 1938, at Bp.m. \.T f "r •. '-:',;;"mr... f., e. tose ■ ■ ■ (OF THE CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES) • ;•'. ■ IN A LECTURE ON ' ■ "MODERN MUSEUM PRACTICES" '■••■■>. -ADMISSION FREE. EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCnT 1 TRANSPORT SERVICES TIME-TABLES FOR SUNDAY, JANUARY 23, 1938. FERRY SERVICE: ffivi' r&S'f I^- 8- 20' »•«>■"■«>•. 1-10, 55,85pm LEAVE WELLINGTON-9.30, 10.30 a.m., 2 30, 6 0, 9 0 p m. OMNIBUS SERVICE: LBi^^^^TOV^V^nlo^,":"1' 12 "OOn 10^0, 60,8 45 p.m. LMVJi WELLINGTON—9.O, 10.0, 11.15 am, 10, 20, SO, 7 30,9 45 pm. GRAND MOONLIGHT HARBOUE EXCURSION * SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1938 PORT NICHOLSON BAND AND ORCHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE ::" ■•■■:."-.■• . P> L- BISHOP, To*n Clerk and General Manager. "DROOKLYN THEATRE. HEAR ■° 7.45-TONTGHT-7.45. ' ' : ' :•■■■-■' Jane Withers. ■■ . Anthony Martin. ' RONA OLSEN, "'7'V' She drivesHthe H Navy ffi^nfwili put . International Lecturer. Brian b'onW"'*"*" Franco,:Drake. S UNDAY' ' ' r- 23, 7 . 30; "MIDNIGHT TAXI." . rnVTrTTRTrvnr- ctxtt - ' ■ He risked life to bring her to justice. v-t'ONFEBEJSCE;.HALB, BOOK EARLY. Full Supporting ■ Pro- Dominion Farmers' Institute.- -. 'gramme. (Universal Exhibition.) • '■■'"■ - '~'-, ■: ~~ ~ — A Lecture to Thrill You. DRIVERS' UNION. "WHAT LIFE H4S TAUGHT ME." The Annual Picnic of the above-named Written Questions Answered. Union.ivill.be held: in conjunction with , ; other Transport Workers' Organisations Collection at •..■:'•■....-.■ • . MAIDSTONE PARK, UPPER HUTT, Xl^^\ MAIDSTONE PARK, UPPER HUTT, //*jf'x\ MIR-Uill ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1938. (SP^B'jr) ESPERANTO ON WEDNESDAY,- JANUARY- 26, 1938. "' ESPERANTO- : Picnic Trains- leave Wellington as :- ' ; SOCIETY under.—9 a.m. stops at intermediate sta- Orion* ;*„ ioVo ■ '■ "vT-.r^' >-; ';'• ;: tions. 9.30 a.m. non-etop. . - V^ n ~ 19- 8 season AEXT TUESDAY, ■•;-.--, .- ■ . ■,' ■ $;■■ 25 > at ~AS P'm" in St. Aidan's Hall 9 a.m. train leaves No. .0 .platform;. 9.30 -Miramar Av...Learn Esperanto the ina.m. train leaves No.\3 .platform. ' ternational auxiliary language; 16 simple _ , , _, , ' rule?,, no. .exceptions. . FREE TUITION Entrance from Featherston Street only.. Membership, 12s 6d per annum..Under 18 " ' ■.'....' ' ' . years, os. ■■• ' '■■ ■■■■■■ - NOTE: ■■■-■■' ■ " ■ -■> :':-:":;'. 1 Picnic Day. is ijn Award Holiday. BUSINESS NOTICES. '■.. A. PARLANE, J. "I^ERTAIN CURE FOR PILES.;.--. Secretary. . VtiijbßEßS, try Zann Treatment! We ' • " . .' .. . , .^i'l send you generous trial sample : — — ior nmepence in stamps. Zann Pty, Bos Wellington: transport work- 952K- Wellington. .... ; ERS' PICNIC. " : Will be-held at MAIDSTOVF p\t?tc "RU-MARI CURED MY RHEUMATOID mil oe neld at iIAiUbIOM, PARK, ARTHRITIS," SAYS SIR HUGH WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1938. WALPOLE. , . -■ ° Picnic Trains leave Wellington 9am- "W ITi HIN 2 wc^ ks -of tnkin S RU-MARI stops intermediate stations; 9.30 a.m 'non- tlle swelline in: ray arm'had gone stop. •. down so _ amazingly that the specialists „ , . declared it the most remarkable recovery featherston btreet Entrance Only. they had ever seen," said Sir Hugh. Don't FARES: ADULTS 2s 6d g0 on sl'fferia S Rheumatoid Arthritis or other chronic rheumatic conditions. Get Members Children, under 15 years of RU-MARI from C. H. Pcrrett, Chemist, age, can obtain Tickets Free at boxes out- or John Castle. The'Chemists. side Station: Non-members' Children .Is ...-,...:■■ ■:-*■ (Children under 3 years of age do not re- CURED RHEUMATIC CRIPPLE, quire Tickets).. ■ . : a,r R w BROWN. Ballarat, Victorin. Adults travelling-other than by Train, ~harf to leaVe:.off,-work nnd was prßCadmission Is. '■ ' ■ ' ■ tioall.v crippled uiiti) ■R.U R Rheumatic ■;'.'-. ■■■'.■. Remedy- cured - liis Rheumatism.-. He If the picnic is postponed, a foiir-flag writes: "Tt's made a new man "of-me.'1 signal.will be flown at Mt. Victoria Sta- R.U-R (large-size 7s 6d): ia>sold 'with a tion from 7.30 a.m. to 8.30 a.mi on picnic enuine money-baik guarantee. Half-size, day,. January 26. - .. without guarantee,".4s ■ Free B9oklet-from R: J SE-iL King's anrl Perrett's Pharmacies and S. C. ti' • t'i ." '•' Burns. Petone. 'Picnic.; Secretary. ■ : — ..—: —-— r^—, —r A.I.F. ASSOCIATION. WE SUPPLY.— J^^^B^m^^^ OKI.CES REASONABLE, and W are . ' just as interested in your Small Jobs <*iHaSEBSS'E*''> ns '^e Large Ones. ■ I 'HOSE ■ Members who .are desirous of rTrr , ur ,\rr?TJTKir dact" DDrwrrvf •f making the trip to Sydney with the THE EVENING POST PRINTING ■New Zealand Contingent in connection WORKT^ ' • with the Anzac Day celebrations are re- , ""I™l. .... quested- to inform me ■ immediately. ' ttc otpttii-t ' T. H. ASHTON, Hon. Sec. Xel. 44-OiO. " ' - Bos 925, .Wellington,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 18, 22 January 1938, Page 4

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