t. LAST. DAYS-'-.1.1, 8 p.m. Book at D.I.C. or Thea Ire (Tel. fi 1-095.1. Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. (throughout New Zealand) Present — IU KON ESS DUCKY'S I "The Return of the Scarlet Pimpernel" "The Return of the Scarlet Pimpernel' "The Return of Ihe Scarlet Pimpernel "The Return of the Scarlet Pimpernel' (Approved . for Universal Exhibition.) FRIDAY; • ill. Another Hit from ||||||||[||||||||||, UNITED ARTISTS. ~r-x^^J^— <*■ '-'Stand In" D 1000.000 LAUGHS "Stand In" D 1,000.000 LAUGHS "Stand In" D By the Author of "Stand Tn" I) ' "MR. DEEDS." ;;gt,,m! IK F> "JUL DEEDS." „£[*jn< In,, LESLTE HOWARD -.stand In" . LESLIE HOWARD « s , aml h y LESLTE HOWARD -stand In" LESLTE HOWARD ..stand In" LESLTE HOWARD "Stand In" LESLIE HOWARD .. >St . iml ln » The white-haired boy "Stand In" of Wall Street. Ho "Stand In" ■' tried to get the "Stand In" Studios to pay the '/Stand In*' mortgage—but could "Stand In" not even arouse their "Stand In" {. interest! "Stand In" ... "Stand In" JOAN BLONDEL ','^ n'] ] n" JOAN BLONDEL „^''nd In JOAN BLONDEL „^' m*- {«„ JOAN BLONDEL „|t»j||{ J",, She stooged for a "Stand Iv" star and stood for a "Stand In" lot! "Stand Tn" * "Stand In" . HUMPHREY "Stand In" HUMPHREY "Stand In" BOGART "Stand In" ' ■ BOGART "Stand In" L r. The hard-boiled direc- "Stand In" ['_ tor whose shell was "Stand In" cracked. "Stand In" * "Stand In" „ ALAN MOWBRAY "Stm'(! Il)" ALAN MOWBRAY "Stand In" ALAN MOWBRAY "Stand In" Producer who break- "| ta,l(l ]n" fasts on caviar and "Stand In ' vodka! 'Stand In" BOOK NOW! 'll' BOOK NOW! 'IP PLANS D.I.C. OR THEATRE. Tel. 51-505, (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Deaf Sets are available for the Hard oi Hearing. l- > .^^^r..'.,.., „.■„■„„;,: ll DETONE THEATRES. U 1 *- ETONE THEATRES. ii CTATE PETONE STATE •3'fATE PETONE STATE TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. TWO BRILLIANT ATTRACTIONS. No. 1— ROBERT YOUNG - FLORENCE RICE I" " -"MARRIED BEFORE BREAKFAST"---"MARHIED BEFORE BREAKFAST"Comedy, drama, riotous romance, and action. r No. 2— r EDMUND LOWE - VIRGINIA BRUCE In ""* —"THE GARDEN MURDER CASE"—"THE GARDEN MURDER CASE"Philo Vance returns to mystery with no loopholes. Who was the killer. (Programme Recommended More Suitable for Adults.) Box Plan at Theatre. Tel. 63-890. GRAND PETONE RAND PETONE ■— TONIGHT 1 at 8 o'clock. — TWO BIG PICTURES No. I—The1 —The strangest. Jungle-Adventure of p them a 11.,' i "BORNEO" J "BORNEO" Martin Johnson's Last Picture. No. 2—HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S Action-packed Drama of the Old West. "THE CALIFORNIAN" "THE CALIFORNIAN" With RICARDO CORTEZ. ? (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves at Theatre —Tel. 04-083. DALACE PETONE tALACE PETONE PALACE : PFTONK : TONIGHT - 7.45 o'clock. - TONIGHT. Fighting Crime for the Eim of it! Tanning Death for the Thrill of it! : BRIAN DONLEVY, ROCHELLE HUDSON, • BARTON MACLANE, HARRY CAREY, . in t "BORN RECKLESS" "BORN RECKLESS" — - Hollywood Turns the Camera on its own Gay, Glamorous, Glittering Self in "IT HAPPENED IN HOLLYWOOD." "IT HAPPENED IN HOLLYWOOD." RICHARD DIX and FAY WRAY. PLUS NEW—SCENIC—COMEDY. (All Universal Exhibition.) MEETINGS. BOROUGH OF PETONE. BRASS BAND. TN connection with the formation of a -*- Brass Band in Petone a further Meeting of Citizens is lo be held in the Council Chambers at 8 p.m. on THURSDAY, April 7, 1938. Please come along if it is your desire to have a Band in the town. A. SCHOLEFIELD, Mayor. KARORI PLUNKET. rpHE ANNUAL MEETING will be held i- in the PARISH HALL ou THURSDAY, APRIL 7, at 2.30 p.m. Speaker: Mies Samson. All Mothers cordially invited. WELLINGTON HOTEL AND RESTAURANT WORKERS' UNION. , A SPECIAL "MEETING of members -t** will be held iv the UNION OFFICE, 2 Edward Street, ou WEDNESDAY, APRIL ti, 1038, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: To amend Rule v', Clause 3, by adding the following words after "nomination" (provided that this shall not apply to the Secretary at present holding that, office). H. J. DAVIES, President. | H. O'MALLEY, Secretary. WELLINGTON-MARLBOROUGH THE-1 ATRICAL AND PLACES OF I AMUSEMENT INDUSTRIAL, UNION. GENERAL MEETINGS will be held in the TRADES HALL, Vivian Street, Wellington, on SUNDAY, APRIL 10, at 7.30 p.m. Business. —Minutes; Correspondence; Reports; General. J. FLEMING, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. ~l J. G. McLEAN, HAIRDRESSER, I 03 CUBA STREET, PETONE. j A MEETING of Creditors of the above -<-*- is hereby convened for MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1938, at 2.30 p.m., at the office uf tlie undersigned, Bethune's Building, featherston Stieet, Wellington. Creditors are requested to forward a statement of claim to me as soon as possible. S. E. BROWN. Public Accountant, PAINFUL FEET, I^ALLEN Arches cause pain, progressive -*- bony deformity, corns, callouses, and nervous disorders. My specialised treatment successfully and permanently collects above condition without aid of artificial supports, which interfere with natural functions ol feel. Toneless muscles revitalised and inflamed mints completely penetrated. KATHI.RINI- CARTER, N.Z.R.M., Registered Masseuse and .Medical Electrician, Kelvin Chambers, IU The Terrace. Telephone 43-297, 1
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 81, 6 April 1938, Page 2
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