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THE GAYEST AND GRANDEST OF ALL GRACE MOORE SHOWS! IT'S JUST BUBBLING OVER WITH FUN AND GLORIOUS MELODY I GRACE MOORE "I'LL With In TAKE MELVYN DOUGLAS ROMANCE" Musical Entertainment to whet the most avid appetites. . . A that _ scales the musical walls from "She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountains to arias from the l i . most celebrated operas. ■ Associate Programme- — "LITTLE MATCH GIRL" (Coloured Cartoon), CHARLIE. CHASE COMEDY, SPORTfij THRILL, and PARAMOUNT AIR-MAIL NEWS. A Columbia Picture. —Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . DAILY—2.IS and 8 p,m. rr— — _ n.w V Y' P 1? fi, 1? V T RESERVE EARLY at D.I.C. or Theatre XV W A (Tel. 44-144). ' OPERA HOUSE Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation Limited^ TODAY—IS p.m. and 8.0 p.m. BOX PLANS at D.I.C. and THEATRE (Tel. 51-814) THE ORIGINAL VERSION OF- > ' "THE THIS MF ; . - ■ ■ " . with WILLIAM POWELL —MYRNA LOY Until you have seen ''The Thin Man" you. don't know how Fast and. Furiously grilling a Detective Mystery. can be! i (Recommended by Censor for AduUp.) FRIDAY—" TRADER HORN" Here's Another of Those Mighty. M.G.M. Spectacles, that fl)?de Screen History! (Approved fop Universal Exhibition.)- — -T—l—V—O—L—lTOXIGfIT and TOMORROW, also WED. and THURS. Ronald COLMAN—Madeleine CARROLL "THE PRISONER - OF ZENDA" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)i I Only one picture ftgaii) this change, due to. the_ umjsnal length of The Prisoner of Zenda," but we give compensation with aa array of unusually good short subjects, and here is the full programme, with screening tnnea:— 7 p.m.—Sportlight 8.8-Colour Musical (featuring the Mjircps 7.9—Patsy Kelly Comedy . Girls) ,„, T „ 7.29—Musical- Romance - ? " ? VoS') 7.3B—Fitzpatrick 8.33—F0x _?Tews ("Anzao Day 7.47—Pete Smith Novelty in Sydney") „ 7.50 —Oar Gang Comedy 8.55-"THE PRISONER OF ZENDA" 10.30—THE KING. . EXTRA SPECIAL! ———• EXTRA SPECIAL! " ANZAC . DAY m SYDNEY" TjELEPHONE 43-968, 1/6, 17-

WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. I EXHIBITION OF CORONATION ROBEg & REGALIA fiHE ■ PUBLIC are invited to-attend an EXHIBITION i R the TOWN HALL of A thevEOBES and REGALIA wprn by their ; by tliG Princesses Elizabeth and Sl&rgarejb. Rose, CEREMONY. ! Tfe EXHIBITION wffl'bp'opened by % V<*a%> ,t£e IfoyfiT on TUESDAY, MAY-31,-'-at 8 p.m., and thehours of openipg we dAtea wjll be i as follows:— • ' '' WEDNESDAY, JUNE-l, and THURSDAY, "JIJNE> 2-r-l p.m, to 9 , ! .. FRIDAY, JUNE 5—10.30 a m. to 9 p.m. • , .IK ..r--:;: ■; ...... .." •■■■ j Oil- Wednesday and ThiwM&y. J,une lj}nd 2, between the hours of 10.30 a.n> % Hid ' Ipm. the Exhibition will gS r <9#n 'only to'i>ritnary soha&l children in charge of teMhsjrjs, . nnd the necessary arrangements" wjth.the various schools are being made by ttle Board. - • _ ' • - ■ », ; :;a:draissidn to the -will be. FREE. Souvepfr T&falogues, illustrate# '. In Cploijr, Sviir be on' Sale in the Hall at a charge of' one shilling. ■ • . . E. P. NORMA.II, h?own Clerk. : WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION • NORTH ISLAND v, SOUTH ISLAND JUNE 11, J9!!8. e • .... * ~ •* ' " ; ; ... NOTICE RE BOOKING QEASON TICKET HOLDERS may Book their Own Seats at the Rugby Übioj} ■ • Office, 4 Willis Street,- on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT, Juap 1 aad 2, i; after which the Plan will be Open to the Public. . * PRICE OF RESERVED SEAT TICKETS 2/6 EACH q (Including Tax) • ! A. B. NEURON, Secretary.

RABBITS! RABBITSI DAILY ARRIVALS FROM SELECTED DISTRICTS OF FRESHLY-TRAPPED YOUNG RABBITS, r — lOd—^-EACH—XOd .. . H RECIPE FOR "RABBIT PIE," TNGREDIENTS AND METHODi Prepare rabbit and ingredients as for a rabbit - casserole, but place in a large piedish instead pf in a casspj'pie, " Cover with a thick layer of a suitable pastry. Decorate and brush th"e top- with and then bake" first in a qnicjc oven-rfor the pastry, 20 minutes, then in a glower part or the oven, for the contents of the (Jish. Cpok for about hours altogether. Serve hot or cold. WATCH EACH MONDAY FOR RABBIT RECIPES. DON'T FORGET TO ALWAYS USE HILL BROS. NOTED PUFF PASTRY AT £d jPER POUND, HILIv BROS., LTD., ALL SHOPS-CITY AND SUBURBS. (

DANCING. TIMM Y JAMES STU DfO OF «J JSALLROOM DANCING, MATFAiR CAPARET, CUBA STREET. ' Special" Practice Class TONIGHT, ■ and Every Monday Night, - fi*om 8 to midnight. Admission, including supper, la 6d, Private Lessons by Appointment;, • Telephone 51-770. fllE RMLM BALLROOM. Our Great Midweek Effort TONIGHT. Next Week! Next Week! KING'S BIRTHDAY BALI,. Added Attractions! Added Attractions! LONG NIGHT! LONG NIGHT J Novel Competitions. A GOLDEN CASKET For the Prettiest Frock. Come in your Prettiest Frock arid Bring All Your Friends TO YOTJ3 FOR YOU. DANCE. „ THE Committee, CONSTABLE ST. FIRE STATION, wish to notify ail Friends that their FORTNIGHTLY DANCE commences THURSDAY, JUNE 2. ( W. B. TROTT, Hon. Secretary. RE-OPEN J NO! ~ WYN GHOWN . SCHOOL OF DANCING. 125 Willis Street. ]tf IBS WYN CHOWN has recently spent five months in Australia, where she studied under leading English and Ajneri; can professionals. Miss Chown will include in her courses all the latest swing, trucking, liec], nud toe routines, Specialising in tapping for adults. Open for Interviews Daily from 3 p,m„ commencing Monday. WE make Line or Hali-tone Blocks lor all purposes all papers from the cheapest newsprint tq the finest art. "Evening Post Printing Works. Tel. 41-04Q,

qgip puvgwg. False Teeth,: Gold, and Jewellery , Bought, Note new addmg, Murphy and istewgrt, j BouloQlt Street, oft* CELL yours to a:Ksw Zealand find; test prices given, ;W. M. JZaycraft an(j Co., Manufacturing Jewellers, 01 Willis Street (oyer "Proton's). PUBLIC NOTICE^. IN THE MATTER''*£"the"Local El'efitiong and Polls Apt io2p" a»d }U ■Awendments. IN THE .AfATTEP pT an Election to the Office of Councillors for the Borough of Lower Hutt held ou the 11th day of -May, 1938 ; THE PETITION hqving Ijpen duly filed iH the Magistrate's ft Jhqwef Hutt pursuant to the provjgiong of Section S3 of the above-named Act demanding an inquiry aq to the conduct of the said election I hereby give notice fliat the inquiry will fee ; held In the Magistrate's Court. fit Lower Hutt on Tuesday tj»e 7th day of. June 1938 commencing at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. H. P, LAWRY, Stipendiary Magistrate. IN THE MATTER of the "Local Elections and Polls A?t 1925' aid its Amendments* ' AND IN THE MATTER of CO Election to the Office of Mayor for the Borough of Lower+Hutt held on the llth day of May, 1938 THE PETITION having been duly filed ill the Magistrate's XJourt at Lower Hutt pursuant to the provisions of Section 58 of the abpve-unmed Act demanding nn inquiry aj to the conduct of the said election I hereby give notice th.it the inquiry will be. held in the Magistrates Court at Louver Hutt on Tuesday the 7t » day of June 1938 commencing at 10 o clock in the forenooiy Hp; IaWRY, Stipendiary Magistrate.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 125, 30 May 1938, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 125, 30 May 1938, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 125, 30 May 1938, Page 2

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