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AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD Throughout N.Z. rLft zft \V^ Hearing Aids Installed. TONIGHT — 8 o'clock. THE FUN 7EAST OV THE SEASON! As One of the Happiest Motion Pictures Smashes its way to the hearts of every patron prepared to risk such a Hide-splitting entertainment. AND IT COMES FROM THE FAMOUS STUDIO OF ■ HAL ROACH HAL ROACH Who gave us such Famous Successes as "Merrily We Live," "Topper," and "Topper Takes a Trip." With a cast studded with Stars and a story filled with Action and Hilarious Situations. Hal Roach Now Presents— OLIVER HARDY, JEAN PARKER, BILLIE BURKE, ALICE BRADY, HARRY LANGDON, —In"ELEPHANTS NEVER FORGET." "ELEPHANTS NEVER FORGET." "ELEPHANTS NEVER FORGET." "ELEPHANTS NEVER FORGET." "ELEPHANTS NEVER FORGET." Released by United Artists. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SECURE RESERVATIONS EARLY at D.I.C. or Theatre. Telephone 51-277. "yOGUE THEATRE, BROOKLYN. V 7.30 TONIGHT 7.30 Charles Farrell, Shirley Temple, "JUST AROUND THE CORNER." "JUST AROUND THE CORNER." A great big beaming picture that turns the sunshine on. Adolphe Menjou, Arleen Whelan, Jack Joan Davis. "THANKS FOR EVERYTHING."' "THANKS FOR EVERYTHING." The freshest, FUNNIEST COMEDY IDEA OF THE YEAR. Good supports, theatre heated, everything great. BOOK EARLY! BOOK EARLY! (Universal Exhibition.) DANCINU. S~~~T. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, 29 Vivian Street. OLD-TIME DANCING. LES. WALKER'S BAND. TONIGHT'S DANCE—Admission, 2s. OLD-TIME BALL, 8.15 p.m. to 2 a.m., MONDAY, AUGUST 21. Tickets, 4s 6d, now available. Don't leave them too late. OLD-TIME DANCE OLD-TIME TONIGHT! TONIGHT! SATURDAY, JULY" 15. — In — JEWISH LADIES' CLUB ROOMS, Opp. Res Theatre,. Cuba Street. Good Orchestra. Supper and Monte Carlo. Our Motto —"Sociability." Subs.: Gents 2s. Ladies Is (id. T. THOMSON, M.C. Southern l.olledgcSouthern Colledge GUARANTEES Southern Colledge To Teach You Ballroom Southern Colledge Dancing in 5 Private Southern Colledge Lessons. Southern Colledge Southern Colledge Evening Classes: Southern Colledge Southern Colledge MONDAYS and Southern Colledge THURSDAYS, 8 p.m. Southern Colledge Southern Colledge Tel. 40-2 SI. GOUT-HERN 6 g<COLLEDGE STUDIOS Q FOR DANCING. "NTEW ZEALAND FRONTIERSMEN, INC. OLD-TIME DANCE, . <f|DDFELLOWS' HALL, Next Door New " Fire Station; Clyde Quay. Good Supper, Floor, Monte Carlos. PADDY GRAHAM. M.C. Subs.: Ladies, Is 6d; Gents., 2s. LOWER HUTT MUNICIPAL BAND. EASTERN QUEEN CARNIVAL COMMITTEE.DANCE —- — DANCE TONIGHT—TONIGHT. BIRCH STREET HALL, LOWER HUTT. OLD-TIME AND MODERN. Good Floor, Good Music, Good Supper. Subs.: Is 6d and 2s; Double 3s. ROLL UP! ROLL UP! rpiTAHI BAY' CABARET. TITAHI Come and Dance to WellingTITAHI ton's only LADIES' BAND. TITAHI TITAHI RHYTHM GIRLS. TITAHI TITAHI Monte Carlo. Good Prizes. TITAHI Good Supper. TITAHI TITAHI Fifth Week of Our WALTZTITAHI ING COMPETITION. £4 4s TITAHI to Winning Couple. TITAHI TITAHI Bus leaves Hotel Cecil 8 p.m. TITAHI Lea and Cheverall Stores, Ngaio, TITAHI 8.15, Johnsonville P.O. 8.25. TITAHI Is Return. TITAHI Manager, KEN STRONG. TITAHI NEW PETER PAN The NEW PETER PAN Leading NEW PETER PAN . Modern NEW PETER PAN Dance. PHARMACY HALL, HARMACY HALL, Cambridge Terrace. Our Patrons wear Smiles. LES FORSYTH'S MUSIC. Tasty Suppy. Good Monies. Subs: 2s. JACK MOORE, M.C. AND EVERY WEDNESDAY. fONIGHT—TAIA HALL, KILBIRNIE. CHE SWING PALACE. Come and enjoy yoirrselves to the liveliest band ( a town. SAVONIA DANCE BAND, Led by the well-known London Player, MAXWELL STEWART. Good supper. M.C, JACK HUGHES. Late tram to town. Subs. 2s and Is. JSt&i WELLINGTON M iS^W CALEDONIAN Il\Ul.l<>lDii THIS (SATURDAY! * EVENING, Allen Street Hall, 4 o'clock Old time and Scots Dancing, interspersed with items. Visiting Scots Welcome. Come a' thegether. HE MAYBELLE ASSEMBLY. Ghuznee St. Ghaznee St. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. Modern and Old-time Dancing. Monte Carlos — Lucky Spots. Sit-down Supper. Good Floor. *lUSIC BY HENRY'S RHYTHM BOYS. Subs.; 2s. IHE R. J. McGARVIE STUDIO OF BALLROOM DANCING, 30 Courienay Place. • PRIVATE LESSONS BY APPOINTMENT. Telephone. 55-422.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 13, 15 July 1939, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 13, 15 July 1939, Page 5

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