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f ,i. , , „ .. Direction: prifip \T m j J. C. Williamson Picture Corp. Ltd. j X ill IT SU JN 1 | SESSIONS: 2.15 p.m. and 8 p.m. u_=:, , . ■ ■•* "THE GREAT GARRICK" The surprisingly different picture, featuring the screen's most delightful couple, BRIAN AHERNE and OLIVIA DE HAVILAND Associated witb EDWARD EVERETT HORTON. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A Warner Bros. Picture. —Thursday NEXTROBERT MONTGOMERY Deserting once more his play-boy roles, shoAvs another example of the histrionic greatness you saw in "Night Must Fall." "YELLOW JACK" A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production. (Approved for General Exhibition.) EARLY BOOKING ADVISED—DJ.C. or REGENT (44-144). MASSED MUSICAL FESTIVAL WELLINGTON MUSICIANS' COMPLIMENT TO H. TEMPLE WHITE, ESQ. TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, THURSDAY OCTOBER 6, 1938 THURSDAY ——Assisting Artists ■ MASSED CHOIR OF 400 VOICES Conductor—STANLEY OLIVER THE LIGHT SYMPHONY' ORCHESTRA , Conductor—LEON DE MAUNY PAUL and DINY SCHRAMM '....-.' Piaw MISS MYRA SAWYER S MISS AVA SYMONS Vi MISS GERTRUDE JOHNSTON Pi...... TUDOR SINGERS Conductor—H. Temple White GEOFF. COLLEDGE Baritone Organist '..' CLEMENT HOWE Accompanist ..* HAROLD WHITTLE SUBSCRIPTION: 3/-, 2A, 1/- (plus tax). RESERVATIONS at Messrs. Chas. Begg & Co., Ltd. (No booking fee.) * C. MEACHEN, Hon. Secretary. N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY. MONSTEE MID-DAY MEETING CALL TO YOUTH! CONCERT CHAMBER-TOWN HALL THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 6 12.30 p.m. to 2 p.m. 12.30 p.m. to 2 p.m. COME AND HEAR TWO BRILLIANT SPEAKERS. MR. WILL APPLETON MR. W. L. BARKER (Candidate Wellington Central) , (Candidate Wellington bEast) Will Speak from Will Speak from , 12.30 p.m. to 1.15 p.m. 1.15 p.m. to 2 p.m. NOTE.—This Meeting is specially arranged to enable Wellington's young executives and shop assistants to attend. SIMPSON, DENTIST, HAS RETURNED FROM ABROAD AND CAN NOW GIVE YOU HIS PERSONAL ATTENTION " "' "' At 25 COURTENAY PLACE (The Only Address) NEW METHODS AND MATERIALS FROM ABROAD NOW ENABLE US TO GIVE YOU TEETH WHICH SURPASS ALL OTHERS FOR COMFORT AND APPEARANCE.

ACTIVITIES DURING ANIMAL. WEEK. N I M A L WEEK. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 8 p.m.—"Good Morning, Bill" (by Wodehouse). A play-reading by members of Wellington Repertory Theatre (Inc.), at their Studio, Ist Floor, Hannah's Buildings. Admission 2s. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 8 p.m.— Social Evening, Music, and Cards, University Women's Club, 196 Lambton Quay. Admission by gifts for Shop Day and Silver Collection. Supper. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7.—SHOP DAY, 254 LAMBTON QUAY: Gifts received from 8.15 a.m. Come, bring, buy. and tell friends. MARSDEN OLD GIRLS' DRAMA CLUB Present "NINE TILL SIX," ' "NINE TILL SIX," j A Three-act Play by ! AIMEE AND PHILIP STUART, In THE ASSEMBLY HALL, Marsden School, Karori, On FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7 and 8, at 8 p.m. Prices: 2s 6d, ls 6d. Producer: H. Norman Hannahs THE TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, TUESDAY', OCTOBER 11, At 8 p.m. THE INAUGURAL CONCERT Of "THE WELLINGTON CONSERVATOIRE." Items by The Wellington Conservatoire Choir and the A-arious Principals. Box Plan opens Tuesday next at Begg's. Prices 2s 6d D.C. and Stalls, and ls 6d Stalls. KARORI RED CROSS "BRING-AND-BUY" STALL, ON DR. W. H. BLINMAN BULL'S PROPERTY, 165 MAIN ROAD, FRIDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 7. Would ladies of Karori be generous enough to send cakes, flowers, etc., to Depot, 1 Hatton Street, or ring Secetary, 27-177, for collection. KENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH is holding its Annual Sale of Work on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, Afternoon and Evening. The Sale will be opened by Mrs. A. Appleton at 2.30 p.m. Useful Xmas Gifts as well as Flowers, Cakes, Sweets, Produce, etc., on sale. "GYM FROLICS, 1938." V.M.C.A. PRODUCTION. - 200 Gymnasts, Acrobats, Dancers, Clovnis, in a Thrilling Performance. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE AUDITORIUM. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, at 7.45 p.m. Adults ls 6d; Children 9d. Booking 3d extra at D.I.C. BAND, WELLINGTON REGIMENT BAND, at ORIENTAL BAY. REGIMENTAL PIPE BAND, at SEATOUN PARK. TOMORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. BAD Legs! Varex method a permanent cure. No resting. Freek booklet from Varex, Ltd., Box 1558 AG, Wellington. Local Representative: Nurse Spence, Courtenay Chambers, Courtenay Place.

BEAUTY CONTEST BEAUTY CONTEST BEAUTY CONTEST BEAUTY CONTEST BEAUTY CONTEST BEAUTY CONTEST And i FASHION PARADE. ! FASHION PARADE. FASHION PARADE. FASHION PARADE. FASHION PARADE. FASHION PARADE. TO SEMLFINALISTS in New Zea- -*- land Woman's Weekly" search for «ffil SSW ZEALAND" "miss new zealand" ;;miss new Zealand" "miss new zealand" will be presented at the MAJESTIC CABARET MAJESTIC CABARET MAJESTIC CABARET MAJESTIC CABARET On i MONDAY to FRIDAY EVENINGS . MONDAY to FRIDAY EVENINGS $£S£4X t0 FRIDAY EVENINGS MONDAY to. FRIDAY EVENINGS next week. See "Evening Poet" Monday'for presentation hours. - I WAIRARAPA SHOW CARTERTON SHOWGROUNDS. OCTOBER 26 and 27, 1938. Classes for all breeds of Stock, Kennel BeefTni^l W°°l" *» beet ***"» MANY CHALLENGE CUPS--LIBERAL PRIZE MONEY Support your Show by makine entri«T B * • ENTRIES CLOSE 0&oSlf&' Schedules free on application to L *i>H^ SIC ART -j Secretary, P. O. Box id, Carterton. MEETINGS. ~j CENTENMA^CBLgBRATJONS AND WELLINGTON ZONE. A ff^NG of Citizens interested in erection S en,ten? lal Celebrations and the erection of local and provincial CentenChamber Town Hall, at 3.30 pjn. on Wednesday, October 5, 1938. Memorials have been suggested at Petone beach and on Mount Victoria Any other suggestions should be brought torward at the above meeting together with all necessary details. . All citizens, including representatives of local societies and residents in Johnsonville, Hutt Valley, and the Wellington district generally, are cordially invited to attend. T. C. A. HISLOP, Mayor. ROYAL LIFE-SAVING SOCIETY WELLINGTON BRANCH. rTHE Annual General Meeting of the -*■ Wellington Branch of the Royal Lifesaving Society will be held in the Wellington Education Board Room, Mercer Street, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, at 8 p.m. Members and supporters are cordially invited. TENDERS. RENDER for Removal Small Cottage. 11 -*- Church Street. Apply 4 Percival St. TELEPHONE 44-040 for Quotations toi j Catalogues, invitations, Business Sta I tionery, etc. Half-tone and Line Blocks I made at shortest notice. Tha "Evening < 'Post" Printing Works. «'<

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