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— PLANS at D.I.C. or SESSIONS: REGENT theatre 2-° p- m- & 8-° p- m' ±\ U V* U XI A Shoppers' Session: . . ■ ■■■ J (44-144) 5.0 p.m. CLAUDETTE - A brilliant picture— POT RFPT WITH A BRILLIANT CAST DON " M-I-D-N-I-G-H-T " AMECHE —plus— Together with ''ROYAL BANNERS OVER OTTAWA" n The only coloured film of the historic lU\AJNLIb .LJ_JJ.h_\J__\ tour of their Majesties the King and Queen in Canada. MARY ASTOR JOHN BARRYMORE "THE .UNFINISHED SYMPHONY" Claudette in her most fascinating mood Schubert's ■Immortal Symphony piayed -sparklirfg with the.spice of "It Hap- b* the rae Mighty Orchestra that gave poned One Night"-partnered with you the memorable lannhauser." handsome Don Ameche —associated with "PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL" a. scintillating array of famous names in a comedy that defies comparison. "PARAMOUNT AIR-MAIL ■ NEWS" A PARAMOUNT PRESENTATION. _ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 2—GREAT SHOWS—2 OPERA -HOUSE TOP ENTERTAINMENT IN TOWN. TODAY—2.IS & 8 p.m. OFNE-.AUTRY Rules the Range to the Roar of his Gun and the Tune of his Ukc. "GIT ALONG LITTLE DOGIES" 7 Melodious Cowboy Songs . . , Action and Thrills aplenty ... it's a great time you'll have Avith Gene, Smiley Burnette, and the Maple City Four. - AND ALSO— RADIO'S BRILLIANT MIRTH AND MELODY MAKERS "THE HIT PARADE" FRANCES LANGFORI) Dainty Piece of Femininity. PHIL REGAN A Very Broth of a Boy HEAR Duke Ellington, Eddie Duchin Bands, the "Was It Tears or Was It Rain?ss Gentle Maniacs, Pick and Pat, and 100 "I Dreamed of You" Radio Celebrities in this dashing mixture "Sweet Heart Ache" of Soug, Comedy, and Romance. PRICES: 1/-, 1/6. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) Reserves D.I.C. (Tel. 55-160). ———T-I-V-O-L-I—- — TONIGHT and TOMORROW/ SELECTED SUPPORTS from 7 o'clock. MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN—MICKEY ROONEY/ In "HOLD THAT KISS" We know that the title of this picture Avill indicate nothing to you—but we can assure you that this is an outstanding romantic comedy, and you will enjoy every moment of it. PLUS "GATEWAY" Starring DON AMECHE and ARLEEN WHELAN The drama of the most dramatic spot on carth —Ellis Island. . . . For millions on this globe the last portal of freedom is the tiny island in New York Bay, washed Dy waves of humanity desperately • seeking new lives, new loves. . . . From this humanly and dramatically rich spot . . . has emerged a living love story—a picture portrayed with an intensity of emotion very rarely equalled. (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE SATURDAY, 1.45. MICKEY ROONEY in "HOLD THAT KISS"—JOE E. BROWN in "WIDE-OPEN FACES"—COMEDY-SERIAL—ETC. SOCCER ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL SOCCER BASIN RESERVE TOMORROW! TOMORROW,! CHATHAM CUP LOCAL FINAL. FAST AND EXCITING CUP-TIE FOOTBALLS v SWIFTS v. WATERSIDE No. 2 GROUND- ' CHAMPIONSHIP FIXTURE: SEATOUN v. MARIST KICK-OFF 2.30 p.m. ADMISSION (including Stand): ONJf SHILLING. W. J. ARCUS. Secretary W_\A. RUGBY TOMORROW RUGBY TOP GRADE TEAMS IN TOP FORM. WHO .WILL WIN? LEADERS MEET ANOTHER STRONG CHALLENGE. Full Afternoon of Exhilarating Football. CHAMPIONSHIP AND HARDHAM CUP MATCHES. ATHLETIC PARK TOMORROW 3 p.m.: PONEKE v. WELLINGTON 1.30 p.m.: WELLINGTON COLL. OLD BOYS v. EASTBOURNE ADMISSION 1/-. STAND Gd EXTRA. A. B. NEILSON, Secretary W.R.F.U. BLOMFIELD ! JONES DANCING. BLOMFIELD — JONES " " ~ "~ * JLM, MA V FAIK VA- B-A RE T, Q© -»-«- A V F A I R CABARE T, U H li Hannah's Buildings, W R E 8 i LING Cuba Street, W RESILING EVERY SATURDAY. W R E S T LING " EVERY SATURDAY. TOWN HALT EVERY SATURDAY. ■*•*■. DANCING FROM 8.30 p.m. to MONDAY NEXT, JULY 24. HENRY RUDOLPH'S „ , T .„ , ■ _• _ , HENRY RUDOLPH'S ; Taul Jones will be seen m action for the nj?pm?«TTj i list time in Wellington next Monday, Uis.UiJiSsI.KA. ; vhen he meets the New Zealand champion, Subscription 7s Cd double. jot'ty Blomfield. r> ~ m . , „, „'• •< Reservations: Telephone 51-770. PAUL JONES ; PAUL JONES Dance Tonight tt i • • l- i. . i ■ Dance Tonight ' At the r°.°fl C ,ST SOl'i specia ISV who c]a »P* "0 Dance Tonight MAJESTIC CABARET. .restler a, Dance Tonight v. Dance Tonight S p.m. to Midnight. toittv TfTmrerem Dance Tonight t -TV mSn Drtnee Tonight Subs.: 2s 6d Ladies; LOill BLOMMELD Dance Tonight 3s Gents. '] (New Zealand champion) Dance Tonight SUPPER & DANCE. ~ . . , •■■. . i i > • Dance Tonight hi, mate.: willbe! pro^wied l>y a protes- Dance Tonight (Reserves 45-709).-. " «onal MIDDLED LIGHI LOWEST. DANCE AT THE MAJESTIC ALF BLOOMFIELD « CABARET. GORDON'McDOXALD Every FRIDAY, TRADES HALL. (Five 5-minute rounds.) OLD-TIME DANCING. Jook at E. W. Humphrey's, Manners St. TJNDER the Management of Jim Black- j wood and btatf. ■■ ' PRICES: os, 3s, 2s. Ladies 2s 6d. . , Cos .v> Central-heated Hall. I ah pinc't-iY Subs. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s, v All PhlS taX ' F. McGONNELL, M.C. J, ' BLOMFIELD JONES _ . \\ BLOMFIELD ——- JONES v BALLROOM DANCING. I 1 PHYLLIS BATES, Fellow. Imperial So- 1! PUBLIC NOTICES. X ciety 8.8., London, assisted by MR. I _.. LAWRENCE McKEE. Associate Imperial v GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE Society. v DEPARTMENT. STUDIO during rebuilding: 2nd Floor, i " HEREBY give notice of my intention Majestic Theatre Building. Telephones , - to issue at the expiry of three weeks 41-084. Residential 43-349. •om this date, unless objection be pre- PRIVATE LESSONS from 10 a.m lously lodged, a COPY POLICY to FREE PRACTICE every Thursday, 5 p.m. l! ike the place of Policy No. 3335G7 on to 6 p . m . at the MAJESTIC CABARET. ~ ie hie ot Leeil Thomas Sleeman, for- _, . ITT ... _ i icrly of Christchurch and Sydney, but CLASSES at the VY eJJington Rowing q o\v of Wellington, Journalist, which is Club (next Star Boating Club), Tuesday, r eelared to have been lost. Intermediate and Elementary 8 to 10.30 W. E. ARi'OLD, Commissioner. P-t»- l Wellington, July 2], 1939. JUNJORS. Friday, 8 to 10 p.m., at the ~- I Wellington Howiug Club. Saturday nioru- j >innn w> •♦• i ,- ,o. i ing, D.30 a.m., at the Majestic Cabaret. 2J.00D Printing deserves Good Blocks „ „_,,- _. . _ , L, * The "Evening Post" Printing Works TEA DANCE, Thursday, July 27, j 1 m supply both. Tel. .^-UiO for your next Majestic Cabaret. aotatio l. [

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 18, 21 July 1939, Page 2

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963

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 18, 21 July 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 18, 21 July 1939, Page 2

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