!-^gT PARAMOUNT 1 "Theatre of Stare/ 2 p.m. NOW — 7.45 p.m. UNTIL THURSDAY. Plans at D.1.0, or Theatre (Tel. 51-842). EXCLUSIVE FIRST RELEASE! "REFORMATORY" "REFORMATORY" "REFORMATORY" A Columbia Production. Ripping the lid off Reform Schools! See how one Fearless Superintendent cleaned up the Junior "Big House" with his two fists . . . against heartbreaking odds . . . with | JACK HOLT \ JACK HOLT I 1 as the Superintendent asking: "WILL THESE BOYS BEHIND BARS TODAY BE KILLERS BEHIND GUNS TOMORROW?" ... and , BOBBY JORDAN [ BOBBY JORDAN the Bad Boy Star of "Dead End," "Slight Case of Murder," and "Crime School" . . . incorrigible, lovable, cracking jaws . . . and breaking your heart ... in the roughest, toughest, grandest role he's ever battered his hair-raising way through! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) > PLUS r : _____ _ "BLOSSOMS ON BROADWAY" "BLOSSOMS ON BROADWAY" "BLOSSOMS ON BROADWAY" A Paramount Picture. t — -, A Mile-a-minute Laughter Show . . . when a Penniless Girl meets a Sly Swindler who introduces her to Fifth Avenue as a Wealthy Western Heiress, and the Girl falls in Love with a G-man . . . when Cheaters commence to Cheat Cheaters . . . when v Screwy House Detective turns Playwright . . . anything may happen AND IT DOES! .. . with '' ' EDWARD ARNOLD, I - SHIRLEY ROSS, WILLIAM FRAWLEY, RUFE DAVIS. (Universal Exhibition.) - —PLUS . I __ PARAMOUNT OVERSEAS I NEWS—STOP PRESS EDII TION—By Air Mail. ROXY THEATRE, "oxx theatre! Dir.: Q. L. Johnston. (Continuous from 11 a.m.) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents : The Most Rousing Adventure of the Screen, "A YANK AT OXFORD," "A YANK AT OXFORD," With ROBERT TAYLOR, LIONEL BARRYMORE, VIVIEN LEIGH, MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN. « Second Big Attraction Paramount's Madcap Comedy, "GIVE ME A SAILOR." "GIVE ME A SAILOR." With MARTHA RAVE, 808 HOPE, (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE ROYAIi WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION". " Conductor: Stanley Oliver. GOUNOD'S "FAUST." Practices for the 1939 Season will commence at ST. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM, Dixon Street, at 7.45 THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. Thje work to be put into rehearsal will be Gounod's Grand Opera "Faust." W. E. CALDOW, Hon. Sec BARCELONA AND BARCELONA AND THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR. THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR. What Really Happened There During the First Few Months. Hear SENOR MACHADO give an _ eye-witness's Account. Questions Invited. fiT. FRANCIS HALL, HILL STREET, ° TOMORROW NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), At 8 o'clock. CHRISTIE'S RENTAL CARS. ■jITODEEN CARS FOR HIRE for any X'-K- period or distance. Reasonable rates. CHRISTIE'S RENTAL CAR SERVICE, 3a Kent Terrace. Telephone 52-001, \ dancingT ~ hurray! hurrah! 01! tonight's the night. Johnson's learners' joy night " TAIA HALL, Kilbirnie. . Lucky Numbers, Twilight Dances, Crooned Choruses, Iced Soft Drinks, Supper, Band, etc., etc. Practice 7 p.m. Informal. Subs. Is Cd. G. W. JOHNSON. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! piIARMACY HALL, Cambridge Terrace. COLLIXGWOOD SEA SCOUTS DANCE. Modern and Old-time 'Dancing. Tasty Sit-down Supper, Good Montcs and Lucky Spot Prizes. HARRY AVERY'S ORCHESTRA. Subs. Is Cd. BILLY GRANT, M.C. GRAND BACK-TO-SCirOOL DANCE, PALAIS ROYAL COLLEGE, TAWA FLAT, 'THIS SATURDAY. MEET GKEENBOTTLE and the rest of the Clans. PHIZES FOR BEST SCHOOL OUTFIT. Music by Senior Pupils of Forms 5 and C. J. GREEN, Headmaster. School Bus leaves Hotel Cecil 7.45 p.m. MEETINGS. MIRAMAR RANGERS F.C. HpHIETY-THIED ANNUAL MEETING -"- will be held on Wednesday, March 8, at 8 p.m., at 133 Darlington Road. LES. COAD, Secretary. TE;NDER. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. HPENDERS closing 4 p.m. on dates shown -*- and returnable to the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, are invited for the supply of the following:— No. 910 —Cast Iron, Steel, Asbestos, or Reinforced Concrete Water Pipes. 21/3/39. No. 911—Transformer Oil. 11/4/39. No. 012—Fire Extinguishers, 28/3/39. No. 900 —Pilot Cable and Joint Boxes. 21/3/39. No 906—Copper Conductor, Sleeves, Binders, and Tape. 11/4/39. Quotation forms are obtainable at Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch, and Dimcdin, and the Stores Manager's Oniee Wellington. PUBLIC NOTICES. "\rEP TONKIN, Chinese Herbalist, 54 ■*- Ghuznee Street. Consult me if you suffer from Asthma, Piles, Ulcerated Legs, Rheumatism, Diarrhoea, Gout, Tonsilitis, Swollen Glands, Neuralgia, Neuritis, Sciatica,' etc. Hours: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Telephone 53-560
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 55, 7 March 1939, Page 2
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