g-iw/ i-m^h YCbp.m I fImBLGfImRTeD TH€fITR6S*LTO. j J. (THR.OUGHOUT N-Z.) j Box Plans at Theatre (Telephone 51-277) and at Begg's, Hearing Aids. NOW! Take our advice and book your seats . . . It's great entertainment! GINGER ROGERS. DOUG. FAIRBANKS, JUN.. In "HAVING WONDERFUL TIME." (R.K.O. Picture. Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A Galaxy of Short Talkies headed by Walt Disney's Donakl Duck in "The Fox Hunt," also Pathe News depicting how Walt Disney. made "Snow White" and Exposed for the first time Crystal Gazers and Mind Readers. 11l mrilllllUllllllllinwlf j TUD O R |||s^l||pilio^J| Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. (Throughout New Zealand). CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. De Luxe Session 8 p.m. Featurettes from 7.30. Telephone 41-219. In conjunction with R.K.0.-Radio Pictures we present a First-release Doublefeature Programme, packed with action, filled with thrills, and crammed with laughter. GEORGE O'BRIEN GEORGE O'BRIEN LARAINE JOHNSON-RAY WHITLEY In "BORDER G-MAN" "BORDER G-MAN" "BORDER G-MAN" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ALLAN LANE - FRANCES MERCER In "CRIME RING" "CRIME RING" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ROXX THJBATRE OXY THEATRE Dir.: G. L. Johnston. (Continuous from 11 a.m.) Here Again!' To Jolt You from Your Seats! THE "DEAD END" KIDS. THE "DEAD END" KIDS. Fighting . . . with the fierce back-alley fury ... to escape the blight of their sunless streets. In the Greatest Human Drama of Life in the Raw — "LITTLE TOUGH GUY." "LITTLE TOUGH GUY." ■. AND . . . the Stirring Story of Heroism, Sacrifice, and Love — "THE* GREEN LIGHT." "THE GREEN LIGHT." " THE GREEN LIGHT." • With ERROL FLYNN ; ANITA LOUISE, (Both Pictures Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Theatre Telephone 40-618. N.Z.'S BIGGEST BOYS' CHOIR. N.Z.'S BIGGEST BOYS' CHOIR. N.Z:'S BIGGEST BOYS' CHOIR. 1 N.Z.'S BIGGEST BOYS' CHOIR. N.Z.'S BIGGEST BOYS' CHOIR. ... N.Z.'S BIGGEST BOYS' CHOIR. v BOOK NOW FOR } BOOK NOW FOR ■:" 'BOOK'KOW FOR THURSDAY EVENING NEXT THURSDAY EVENING NEXT THURSDAY EVENING NEXT THURSDAY EVENING NEXT THURSDAY EVENING NEXT . THURSDAY EVENING ..NEXT • (DECEMBER 1), LARGE TOWN HALL, ARGE TOWN HALL, LARGE TOWN HALL, LARGE TOWN HALL, LARGE TOWN HALL, LARGE TOWN HALL, For THE THRILL OF THE YEAR. THE THRILL OF THE YEAR. THE THRILL OF THE YEAR. THE THRILL OF THE YEAR. THE THRILL OF THE YEAR. THE THRILL OF THE YEAR. 400 VOICES IN MASSED SINGING. ■200 VOICES IN CHORAL SPEAKING. 80 VOICES IN MSLE CHOIR. 40 VOICES IN SELECT CHOIR. 30 INSTRUMENTALISTS IN COLLEGE ORCHESTRA. The Principal and Staff of : Rongotai College have pleasure in announcing their Annual Concert to be held as above-mentioned. Each year has recorded an improvement in tonal quality and general efficiency of the Choral aud Versespeaking efforts of the boys— this year is likely to prove the highest standard yet attained. UNIQUE! UNIQUE! UNIQUE! EXCLUSIVE! EXCLUSIVE! EXCLUSIVE! .OUTSTANDING! 'OUTSTANDING! OUTSTANDING! Nowhere else in the Dominion—and in comparatively few j places in the world—is such unique singing provided for the enjoyment of the public. j The boys will be heard in j well-known traditional items j and classical music, while a special feature will be the descant numbers arranged by Mr. C. W. Kerry and sung by 120 voices. \ GRAND ORGAN ACCOMPANIMENTS I BY MR. C. W. KERRY. THE HON. THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION, P. FRASER, ESQ., M.P., will be in attendance and will speak prior to the interval. Admission: ONE SHILLING ONLY to all parts. BOOKING AT BEGG'S. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1938, At 8 p.m. MISS VALERIE CORLISS, A.R.A.M., Will present the. following artists in a PIANOFORTE RECITAL Of Exceptional Interest: MISS DOROTHY LA ROCHE, MR. S EW HAS sH^ ss,StDi No Dnil; miss kate jourdain, mr. bryan McMillan. The Programme will include works by Scarlatti, Bach, Schumann, Chopin, Brahms, and by modern British, French, Russian, Polish, and Spanish composers. A feature of the recital will be the performance of compositions for two piano-1 fortes. 3s (reserved), 2s, anil Is, including tax. Box Plan now open at Begg's. . j i OUPILS wanted for Hairdressing and *■ Beauty Culture, ruition guaranteed Positions for all. Jay's N.Z. Hairdressing College, 23 Willia Street. Tel. 43-589. . (
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 128, 26 November 1938, Page 4
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