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f ■ : . DAILY: 2.0 p.m. and 8.0 p.m. j I v p n T \T m I PLANS at D.I.C. and THEATRE (44-144) | XV XL IJT Jtli JN X Direction: \i -■ ■ — _ J. C. Williamson Picture Corp. .Ltd. FIXAL DAY "THE GREAT GA R R ICK" (Recommended by Censor tor Adults.) A Warner Bros. Picture j - j ] TOMORROW— i Metro-Goldwyn-Mayers tremendous production, inspired by main's most gallant adventure, storms from the screen! ... A story of heroism . . . spurred on by j love. . . .An unforgettably thrilling experience! "YELLOW JACK" WHAT WAS IT? What was the terrifying mystery that even brave men feared to face? . . An amazing chapter from the book of unsung heroes . . . that paved the way to ; the Panama Canal ... the determination of a man, and a girl who staked her love on his success. I ROBERT ' . . " MONTGOMERY IN HIS SECOND GREAT DRAMATIC ROLE With VIRGINIA BRUCE and LEWIS STONE A Metfo-Goldwyn-.Maycr Production. (Approved for Genera) Exhibition.) EARLY BOOKING ADVISED—D.I.C. OR REGENT (44-141). !___ ; ;. LET NOTHING KEEP YOU AWAY FROM TONIGHT'S SPLENDID PROGRAMME! T-I-V-O-L-I - LAST TWO NIGHTS. SHORTS FROM 7 O'CLOCK. FRANCHOT TONE-MAUREEN O'SULLTVAN-VIRGINIA BRUCE In Metro-Goldvsyu-M.iyer's 'BETWEEN TWO WOMEN" And I GEORGE ARLISS in "DR. SYN" i (Both Pictures Recommended by Censor for Adults.) COMING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. NOTE: TWO NIGHTS ONLY! WALLACE BEERY-BARBARA STANWYCK—IOHN BOLES " " A MESSAGE TO GARCIA" And ARTHUR TREACHER—"THANK YOU, JEEVES" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES j/-,. 1/6 ~ 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 OLIVELi THE LIGHT SYMPHONY OUCII ESTKA Conductor—LEON DE MAUNY PAUL and DINY SCMRAMM '. I'iano Duo .MISS MYHA SAWYER Soprano MISS AVA SYMONS : Violinist i M'fSS G'IIRTRUDE .JOHNSTON -Pianist TUDOR SIXGEHS Conductor—H. Temple White GEOFF. COLLEDGE .... baritone Organist CLEMENT HOWK Aesompani>t HAROLD WHITTLE . SUBSCRIPTION: 3/-, 2A, 1/- (plus tax). RESERVATIONS at Messrs. Cbas. Begg & Co., Ltd. (No booking fee.) j C. MEACIIEIsVUcm. Secretary. OTAKI ELECTORATE TOMORROW (THURSDAY) NIGHT, OCTOBER 6, At 8 o'clock. THE HON. EL T. ARMSTRONG WILL DELIVER A PUBLIC ADDRESS At . ST. PETER'S HALL — ST. PETER'S HALL PAEKAKARIKI TOMORROW NIGHT— TOMORROW NIGHT A l S o'clock. , ■ • N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY. ■ MONSTER 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 East) Will Speak from Will Speak from 12.30 p.m. to 1.15 p.m. 1.15 p.nu to 2 p.m. NOTE.—This Meeting is specially arranged to enable Wellington's young executives 1 and shop assistants to attend. WELLINGTON CITY CORPORATION. ISSUE OF DEBENTURES £100 EACH I. TniE WELLINGTON CITY CORPORATION invites applications for - £15,000 . x Debentures of £100 each of the WELLINGTON CITY MILK LOAN. 1038. f TERM1: Ten (10) yours from December I. 10SS. INTEREST: 3-£%-' per annum. A Sinking Fund of SVs:% per annum hat- boon established in connection with , the i.^sue. s The Debentures are FIRST-CLASS SHOUT-DATED (JILT-EDGED INVESTMENTS and are authorised trustee securities. Wellington City Debentures are readily negotiable. Form of application may be obtained at the City Treasurer's Department. Town Hall, Wellington. # Payment of purchase money is not required before DECEMBER 1. 1935. .EARLY APPLICATION IS ADVISABLE TO SECURE A HOLDING IN THE ISSUE. October 4, J938. E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. THE SELF HELP CO-OP. ■ OPENS IN > TRAFALGAR SQUARE, WATERLOO, LOWER HUTT, TOMORROW TOMORROW ;' To wet the little head of the Latc-st Arrival, a 3d CAKE OF CHOCOLATE will be given FREE to the iirst -00 Customers on THURSDAY OF THIS WEEK at this Shop, c SHOP SELF HELP AND SAVE! WEDDING Uieukf.iats ire <mt- to l»- >< A VOID ILiii Dyr.s-Vau-Gu:y uijows siKee#! tvwen lli<" e^ttjiei.* .ue Jolnmuii ■*• * line natujal colum back into s,'icy •nmt Co., Mayfuir C'.'iL'uift. l>i. 51 77U. or faded liair Perrett'n.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 83, 5 October 1938, Page 2
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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 83, 5 October 1938, Page 2
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