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AMALGAMATED THEATRES LTD. 1 Throughout New Zealand. Hearing Aids Available. j DAILY, 2.15 and 8 LORETTA YOUNG LORETTA YOUNG LORETTA YOUNG Even move lovely than in -"3 BLIND MICE" WARNER BAXTER "WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER Move breezily debonair than iv "WIFE, DR., & NURSE" Together in a delightful mixture of those two happy pictures. I '"WIFE, HUSBAND AND FRIEND" "WIFE, HUSBAND AND FRIEND" "WIFE, HUSBAND AND FRIEND" "WIFE, HUSBAND AND FRIEND" "WIFE, HUSBAND AND FRIEND" With BINNIE BARNES j BINNIE BARNES j Trying to rriake it a' triaugle-^and trying every angle! A 20th Century Fox Programme. ALSO "THE MILE OF THE CENTURY" "Was Wooderson bumped? See this "incident" in slow motion and decide for yourself! MR. CHAMBERLAIN AT CARDIFF DELIVERS HISTORIC SPEECH ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS. GOVERNOR-GENERAL AT SCOTS COLLEGE, Etc., Etc. BOOK—D.I.C. or Theatre (Tel. 51-277). (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Ml ..naiiilHlllliliiii^ ill; TUDOR j •ill^nniiP^-|ii Centrally Heated. Tel.- 41-219. Direction: AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. Throughout N-Z. TONIGHT. Supports from 7.30 o'clock. THE GAYEST SHOW IN" TOWN -with Irresistible Gracie ... in her merriest, happiest romantic hit . . . GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS In "KEEP SMILING." "KEEP SMILING." With MARY MAGUIRE - JOHN DONOHUE A 20th Century Fox Super Special. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) IN ADDITION A heart-gripping story that will make your pulses pound . . . Boris Boris KARLOFF in KARLOFF "JUGGERNAUT" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) DANCING EASTBOURNE PLUNKET ANNUAL BALL. "MILITARY BALL." Grand Gala Night in perfect setting. DAY'S BAY PAVILION. SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 8 o'clock. Excellent Orchestra. Good Floor. Home-made Supper. Tickets: Single ss, Double 10s. rj^HE R. J. McGARVIE STUDIO OF BALLROOM DANCING, 30 Courtenay Place. PRIVATE LESSONS B V APPOINTMENT. Telephone 55-422. BALLROOM DANCING. PHYLLIS BATES, Fellow Imperial So- -*- ciety 8.8., London, assisted by MR. LAWRENCE McKEE, Associate Imperial Society. STUDIO during rebuilding: 2nd Floor, Majestic Theatre Building. Telephones 41-684. ResidentiaJ 43-349. PRIVATE LESSONS from 10, a.m. FREE PRACTICE every Thursday, 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the MAJESTIC CABARET. CLASSES at the Wellington Rowing Club (next Star Boating Club), Tuesday, Intermediate and Elementary 8 to 10.30 p.m. JUNIORS, Friday, 8 to 10 p.m., at the Wellington Rowing Club. Saturday morning, 9.30 ajn., at the Majestic Cabaret. TEA DANCE, Thursday, August 10, Majestic Cabaret, 5.30 to 5.30. MEETINGS. AUSTRALIAN CLUB. ASOCIAL EVENING will be held at the Clubrooms, 147 Cuba Street, THURSDAY, 27th. All Australians welcome. A good time assured all. WOMEN'S WORLD PEACE CONGRESS. NEW ZEALAND DELEGATION. A PUBLIC MEETING OF ALL WOA MEN AND REPRESENTATIVES of Organisations interested in the above Congress, to ,take place at Havana next October, will be held on WEDNESDAY NEXT, July 26, 2.30 p.m. THE BOARD ROOM, Y.W.C.A., Boulcott Street. Business: To promote the New Zealand Delegation and to Establish a New Zea-. land Committee. Representative Speakers. Chairman: MISS AMY KANE. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE OLD STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION. INTENDING Members and Friends are invited to attend the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, to be held in the Technical College on WEDNESDAY, July 26, 1939, to be followed by a discussion on running a Queen Carnival for College improvements. E. MOORE, Hon. Sec. RATIONALIST ASSOCIATION, N.Z. (Wellington Branch.) SIR THOMAS A. HUNTER, M.A., SIR THOMAS A. HUNTER, M.A., SIR THOMAS A. HUNTER. M.A., SIR THOMAS A. HUNTER, M.A., SIR THOMAS A. HUNTER, M.A., SIR THOMAS A. HUNTER, M.A., Will deliver an Address In the SWORDS CLUB'S ROOMS, Above Ballinger Bros., Waring Taylor Street, NEXT SUNDAY, 23rd, NEXT SUNDAY, 23rd, NEXT SUNDAY, 23rd, NEXT SUNDAY, 23rd, At 7 p.m. Subject: "THE SUPREMACY OF REASON." "THE SUPREMACY OF REASON." "THE SUPREMACY OF REASON." "THE SUPREMACY OF REASON." Members of th*e Association and the General Public are invited to attendCollection to Defray Expenses.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 19, 22 July 1939, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 19, 22 July 1939, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 19, 22 July 1939, Page 5

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