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FRANK LLOYD'S Heart-stirring story of a brave man and a bold-hearted woman whose love, stronger even than the fever of a nation's destiny, survives the perils of the wilderness. ... A story glowing with romance ._■ . . rich in comedy . . . filled with a thousand thrills and daring exploits— ■*; —"WELLS FARGO"- ■® —— " WELLS FARGO " With JOEL McCREA—FRANCES DEE—BOB BURNS SELECTED REGENT SUPPORTS include—"SONG OF THE ISLANDS," Coloured Musical Gem. "THE TOUCHER DOWNER," Popeye's Latest Cartoon. "TUNA FISHING," the Angler's Dream of a Sports Thrill. A Paramount Picture. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) I Wn T?\TT ll 3 SESSIONS DAILY: [ Jv Jli It Jli JN 1 n am( 215 and 8,0 p-m> Dir. J.C.W. Picture Corporation. BOX PLANS at DJ.C. or THEATRE. ONLY 2 MORE DAYS TO SEE IRENE DUNNE-CARY GRANT and "MR. SMITH" In "THE AWFUL TRUTH" "THE AWFUL TRUTH" THE OPERA HOUSE (Recommended by Censor, for Adults.) BOOK EARLY at D.I.C. and THEATRE (Telephone 51-814). A PROGRAMME OF OUTSTANDING MERIT! T-I- V-O-L-I — TONIGHT, TOMORROW, AND THURSDAY. SELECTED FEATURETTES EACH EVENING from 7 o'clock. -"DEAD END" (Recommended by Censor for Adults Only.—Not Suitable for Children.) JOEL McCREA-SYLVTA SIDNEY-HUMPHREY BOGART-CLAIRE TREVOR .WENDY BARBIE-ALLEN JENKINS. THREE WOMEN . . .' whose lives are interwoven through one of the most magnificent dramas this generation has known ,'• . . brought to the screen in all its throbbing life and vivid power by SAMUEL GOLDWYN; producer of "DODSWORTH" and "THESE THREE." We recommend it to you. . ASSOCIATE ATTRACTION—— JANE WITHERS in " ANGEL'S HOLIDAY' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SCREENING TIMES: 7.45, "Angel's Holiday." 9 p.m., "Dead End." TELEPHONE 43-968. PRICES 1/6, 17- ' FRIDAY NEXT—"HIS AFFAIR" LADIES, NOTE! FROM TOMORROW (WED.) UNTIL SATURDAY; MR. CHAS. W. CASTELL, SHOE FITTING EXPERT OF LONDON, WILL BE DEMONSTRATING THE MANY ADVANTAGES OF ARCH-CURVE FITTING SHOES '•'■" AT OUR COURTENAY;, PLACE STORE. CONSIDER HIS TIME AT YOUR DISPOSAL. , . .„.' *'■ # ' 'PHONE 54*876 FOR APPOINTMENT IF3SESIRABLE. MARTIN'S V SHOE STORES, 73 and 75 WILLIS STREET. COURTENAY PLACE (Opposite Tram Shelter). Dl ,MW- >übuc NtmCES. , —LOWER HUTT — CITY COUNCIL. : FINALLY—-At 7.30 TONIGHT. TRIM:NI AL ELECTION OF -MAYOR, '• TH? SJS >• I HEI p BY give notiie W W number inn ■ BAKMix.it. +. of votes received by each candidate (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) f °r the office of Mayor for the City of -Also ' ;: Wellington is as follows:— "MY DEAR MISS ALDRICH." £ H^-?M AN ' Henry ...... 18,188 With EDNA MAY OLIVER! i3 P ' T ? oma , B charleS Atkinson 24,368 (Approved, tor Un.versal Kxh.biuon.) A ii-Y'-W TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), af 2 p.m. pu" d rl( i *?%?* de t "? f f GRAND CHILDREN'S MATINEE! „? P h n » be -- elected to The Ace of Western Stare. n,tSi?w--Mfi. j * '-.*■ moo TIM McCOY JJated this 16th »ay of May, 1938. In the Rip-roaring Cowboy Story, ' J^;, :N ° ER^ "JUSTICE OF THE RANGE." ■■■ „, „ ■-, : Returning Omcer. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) „. BOROUGH OF LOWER HUTT. Also, Selected Short Subjects. sl££SpN OF NINE COUNCILLORS. WED., THURS., FRL, at 7.30 p.m. pURSUANT to the provisions of."The The Star of "Dead End" in another A , M " nlG1 P al :,Acty 1933," notable Triumph, «»« •*>*& Local Elections and Polls Act, JOEL McCRE4 ' 1925 > an( s amendments thereto, I With BABARA STANWYCK, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that -.at the In Paramount'* Powerful Romantic ™ ec , t:on , of Nine Councillors held, on Drama, ■""■' Wednesday, the 11th day of May, 1938, "STUDENT DOCTORS CAN'T TAKE tlle persona hereinafter mentioned were "STUDENT DOCTORS CAN'T TAKE candidates, and received the number of MONEY" votes set opposite their respective MONEY." names:— . :-■'..'. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ASHTON, Charles James ..- ,2899 Associate Feature BURRELL, Hnghie Gilbert 2776 . A dramatic story of mother love, iALRCMLGH, Henry 2341 "MIDNIGHT MADONNA." GREGORY, William Cooper 2822 "MIDNIGHT MADONNA." HALL, William Atlas Francis ...... 2829 A Paramount Picture, with , HAY. Ernst Peterson .......... 2851 WARREN WILLIAM, HEDGE, Cyril George 2702 Madv Correll Edward Ellis HORLOR, Henry Valentine *..... 2955 And the Sensational Child Star, JOHNSON Robert-Webb ~. ,fh KITTY CLANCY LOGIE, Thomas 2090. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MARSHALL, Arthnr .:........... 2932 Additional Attraction Extraordinary! MILNE, Herbert Keith 2727 —ON THE ST4GE— MITCHELL, John — 28d» MISS SYLVIA O'SULLIVAN, MORRISON, William Thomas - Talented Tap Dancer of „ T '" w«i STANLEY. McKAY'S GAIETIES, RUSSELL, Roy Mclntyre 26M - In a Delightful Novelty Act. SMITH Raymond Douglas ........ 2mPlans at De Luxe. Tel. 63-431. TAYLOR Joseph <•• •--^■■••.• i ; - VOGKL, James Edward FitzGerald 2777 Informal .< —: ~v.-„- ■, AND I HEREBY DECLARE the said • HUTT VALLEY BOXING Charles James Asbton, William Cooper AKKACTATTON Gregory, William Atla's Francis Hall, ASSOCIAiIOJi Ernst Petersen Hay, Henry Valentine ■RfITTNGf BOXING! Horlor, Arthur Marshall, John Mitchell, .BUAIJNUI , w . ]liam Thotnas James Morrig(>Tl , LABOUR HALL, PETONE. . J™" Ed «" ard EitzGerald Vogel duly LABOUR HALL, PETONE. at Lower H ntt this 16th Day WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, at 8 p.m. o£ May ' 1938, B . g . KNOX, Returning Officer. FRED FINNEGAN ' TRANSPORT LICENSING AMEND- . FRED FINNEGAN v. MENT ACT, 1936. • TOMMY HANSEN NOTICE OF MEETING OF THE NO. 2 TOMMY HANSEN TRANSPORT LICENSING. AUTHORITY. Professional Lightweight Contest, TT is hereby notified that the under- ■*■ mentioned applications have been reTen 3-minute Rounds. ceived- by the No. 2 Transport Licensing Authority, and a Public Sitting of the SPECIAL 6-ROUND WELTERWEIGHT A "thority will be in the M " v /vMUTTraT' Magistrate's Court (Upstairs; Courtroom tUJNiJiisl. No. 2), Wellington, at 10 a.m. oh TuesiiniiTMT ay ' ajr t° v purpose of receiving GTLES v. MORTON. evidence and representations in favour of or against the granting of the applicaFive 4-round Amateur Contests. tl( ?, 1s '~ ■ ~ , •„ ' „ Further particulars concerning any HUTT VALLEY v. WELLINGTON. application may be obtained on request addressed to the Secretary, No. 2 TransPrices: 3s, 2s. Ladies 2s (all plus tax), port Licensing Authority, Sydney Street, Booking (no extra charge) at C. Nissen, ■New B Goods Service Licences:—2s/2/831, Jackson Street, Petone, or tel. 03-877. L. V. Manning, Petone; 1008 M. J. Maclean, Pavaparaumu Beach; Hi* A. h. Shirlov, Pukerua Bay; 1118 J. R. McLach- ■ — lan Tawn Flat; 1110 T. E. Roberts, Wel-lino-ton- 1120 a. G. W. Smith, Plimmcrton; MARIST BROS. OLD BOYS RUGBY n o"x \ J. Webster, Ltd., Lower Hntt. FOOTBALL CLUB. Renewal of Goods-service Licencc:">5/'>/rA7 K V. Blv. Pnranavanmti. Competition Winner: W. J. SIMMS. Secretary. Ticket No. 2960. THANKS. __— . MRS F. NELSON,' 63 Holloway Road, /"»KEy Hair? Dandrulft End tliem with liL Mitchelltown, wishes to thank all VJf Van-Grey. True, natural colour re- ~i tui neighbours and friends for their Btored m 3 wepkn Perrett a (r,- oa t; lielp in saving her home in her Printing deserves Good blocks, recent fire; also Central and Brooklyn * The "Evening Post" Printing Works Fire Brigades for thqir prompt arrival, can supply b'oth, Jel. 44-040 for* your aext . - I' ijuotatioß, ■ - *

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 114, 17 May 1938, Page 2

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