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—I Direction: p -n p p \f m J» c« Williamson Picture Corp. Ltd. XV Hi \3T Hi .131 X SESSIONS: 2.15, 5.0 and 8.0 p.m. — INSTANT APPEAL! Yesterday's audiences delighted with the '■outstanding performance of Brian Aherne in this hilarious Romantic Comedy "THE GREAT GAERICK" The surprisingly different picture, featuring the screen's most delightful couple, | BRIAN AHERNE—OLIVIA DE HAVILAND Associated with ■ EDWARD EVERETT HORTON. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A Warner Bros. Picture. EARLY BOOKING ADVISED-D.1.0. or REGENT (44-144). -T—l—V—O—L—l TONIGHT (FRIDAY), SATURDAY, & MONDAY 2 p.m.—SATURDAY" MATINEE—2 p.m. THE WORLD'S GREATEST PICTURE OF 1938: «i^ OLD—-CHICAGO " « k^_(> L -d C-H-I-C-A-G-O " — TYRONE POWER-ALICE FAYE—DON AMECHE—ALICE BRADY BRIAN DONLEVY—ANDY DEVINE A complete city destroyed to bring you 20th Century-Fox's mightiest entertainment achievement! Overpowering spectacle eclipsed only by the heart-warmmg story ot the O'Learys—a fighting Irish-American family whose valour and faith will nil you with pride as you share their struggles and triumphs that meant the making oi a great city—and a great nation. GREAT ASSOCIATE FEATURE— Ross ALEXANDER—GIenda FARRELL—Anne NAGEL "HEBE COMES CARTER" AT LAST! The man who gets in the last word with a woman! He's sitting high and sitting pretty! And does Ross Alexander make Hollywood's face turn red in this merry tale of GIRLS, GUNS, AND GAGS! (Both Pictures Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Screening Times: 7 p.m., Shorts. 7.45, "Here Comes Carter." 8.50, "In Old Chicago." TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES: 1/-, 1/6 PROFESSOR R. M. ALGIE, LL.M., WILL DELIVER A PUBLIC ADDRESS PUBLIC ADDRESS (UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY) In the TOWN HALL- TOWN HALL At 8.30 o'clock. TONIGHT (FRIDAY) TONIGHT HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (MR. T. C. A. HISLOP, C.M.G.) WILL PRESIDE. NOTE.—This will be. one ,of the largest attended Public Meetings yet held in Wellington. Be there early! Doors open at 7 p.m. Metropolitan Candidates of the National Party will be introduced. /■ MUSICAL PROGRAMME ARRANGED. ALL WELLINGTON WILL BE THERE TO HEAR THIS GREAT ORATOR. DANCING. Hear the Merry Students in their Drinking Choruses! Hear Romberg's Most TONIGHT — FRIDAY — TONIGHT. Popular Melodies! See the Magnificent s .-,, , TrTr<TnT>TA ttatt «+ll i Costumes and Uniforms. See the thrill- \* J \ VtSISS? A w^t IS! \ ' ing "Schnplattcitahz." s tIU L ICTORIA HALL 8 till 1. SURPRISE NIGHT ■—- "THE STUDENT PRINCE." OLD-TIME D4NCING "THE STUDENT PRINCE" W<ith. Jim Blackwood's ACCORDIONS. "THE STUDENT PRINCE." bubs- 2s' r . TfVVr _ r -_...__ „_ "THE STUDENT PRINCE." MALCOLM GRANT, M.C. , "THE STUDENT PRINCE." . . Dance Tonight : • ■ .-- . j "THE STUDENT PRINCE." Dance Tonight LATE NIGHT :?gi IS? SUgg* SsS HE MAJESTia 'S ItTtSfNT PRINCF» Dance Tonight Dancing from ' "THE ItUDENT PRI& g^S Tonght * I" tO "THE STUDENT PRINCE/; Dance Tonight AMERICANADIANS, THE bTUDENT PRINCE.^ Dance Tonight AMERICANADIANS, THE STUDENT ggINCE. Dance Tonight The Kings of Swing. J.MJCi OIUDiUN .L JrixiiNUiii. Darted Tnnirrl-i + TKV>llnw j-ho CrnarA +n "THE STUDENT PRINCE." g££! H :?iIi?SKiK»' sri life! Daiun™ "THE STUDENT PRINCE." Uance lomght Dj-ess Night at Saturday Night SWASONT nFFTNTTRLY CLOSES ON TH^ MAJESTIC Saturday Night &EAbU.\ mjJJ.mj.aLiX Ol,Ub^& ujn THE MAJESTIC Saturday Night TFTTT^-n-VV CABARET Saturday Night TUESDAY ' CABARET Saturday Night TTTifSTiAY' F°r Reservations, etc., Saturday Night IUiibJJAX. Tel. 45-709 or 44-928. ■ Saturday Night MATINEE TOMORROW at 2.15 p.m. MAJESTIC TgI BARET . |£S i|ht G5iSS V SKI goBH Di F CRES E RICK CARR U£S? ifht GRAND OPERA- HOull CEC BOYTON. Saturday Night ; GRAND OPERA HOUSE. N.Z. LABOUR PARTY. T?t7TrTJV "VrTPTTT AT TfTfiTT rP FVERY NIGHT \T EIGHT "nANCE TONIGHT in the Trades Hall, EVERY NIGHT AT EIGHT. -^ Vivian Street. Dancing, Bto 12. EVERY NIGHT AT EIGHT. Monte Carlos and Lucky Spot. Good Supper. DC and 0.5., 6s; Back Stalls, 3s; HARRY AVERY'S BAND. Gallery Is 6d. Subs.. 2s. Box Plan at the D.I.C. After 5 p.m., —■ ■ X. — ■-■■ at the Grand Opera House. Tel. 53-100. ELECTION NOTICES. Producer: Harison Cook. NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY. Musical Director: John F. Woodward. LEVIN BRANCH MR. W. L. BARKER R. W. L. BARKER THE CHILDREN'S PLAYERS (Inc.) CENTURY^HALL THE CHILDREN'S PLAYERS (Inc.) saturd ayV OCTOBER 1, at 8* o'clock. _ , Come and hear a New Zealand-born Preseafc ' Orator. "MAGIC CASEMENTS." ■ "MAGIC CASEMENTS." f) v C. MA ZEN GARB "MAGIC CASEMENTS." C. M A Z EN & A E x> "MAGIC CASEMENTS." (Wellington Suburbs) "MAGIC CASEMENTS." Will Address Meetings "MAGIC CASEMENTS." (By Jean Mather) TONIGHT (FRIDAY)-KOROKORO. In the SATURDAY, OCTOBER I—Normandale. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER Be Sure to Hear MAZENGARB. A OWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER « A Nat i O nal Candidate with a Mind of; O n His Own." ' SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, and : OCTOBER 8, at 2.15 p.m. WELLINGTON NORTH. Admission. —Adults, 2s, 2s 3d Res.; Children, Is, Is Id Res. MRS KNOX GILMER i-Vl LIBERAL CANDIDATE RESERVES AT THE D.I.C. wm Addre6S the Elec tor S PROCEEDS IN AID OF CHINESE of Wellington North , RELIEF APPEAL. MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 3, ! . At M-wRAnniTN APiPMf-7 ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM, Sydney St. MacFADDLN AGENCY, Young p eople espe clally invited. 15 Courtenay Place, Wellington. ALSO Telephone 50-631 PUBLIC MEETING Arr »i, a i o t o * mi-AiTH' mni« THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 6, LL the latest LLJiALiiI BOOKS, new 4J . KITCHEN FOOD CHARTS. 6s At „ ITT BETTER SIGHI WITHOUT GLASSES. CONCERT CHAMBERi TOWN HALL,! 6s. Price listj on application. Both Meetings commencing 8 o'clock. ENGAGEMENT. WELLINGTON WEST ELECTORATE. rpHE Engagement shortly to be an- ■*- nounced Obtain your Ring direct T> A. WRIGHT from our manufactory. Visit our RING ■£*"* LOUNGE, save pounds, select your rins Will Address Electors at:— in comfort and complete privacy. W. M. HAYCRAFT AND CO., NORTHLAND—St. Anne's Hall, Monday, 94 Willis Street (over Preston's). October 3. ARO STREET—Mission Hall, Tuesday, RENTAL CARS. October 4. DE LUXE Y8 RENTAL CARS. Wedncsdar' °C" "OURKE BROS. LTD. BROOKLYN—Picture Theatre, Thursday, —* Kilbirnie. October 6. Tel, 17-099. Cheapest Kates. Tel. 17-099. AU Meetings at, S pan. -

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1938, Page 2

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