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BABY CONTEST— £500 FOR FIRST PRIZE! I The De Luxe, in co-operation with j St John Ambulance, is offering £500 as -first prize for New Zealand's loveliest baby. Enter : yours NOW— entry forms aud ! details, DeLuxe Office any day between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. j _— —■ 9 p.m. /"~"\ 7* 3oP>mCOpi a ce ay BTG CROWDS, DAY AND NIGHT, ARE i DELIGHTED WITH^ THIS WEEK'S We've been telling you it's as different as "The Thin Man" and Jt is! MELVYN DOUGLAS MELVYN DOUGLAS MELVYN DOUGLAS In "TELL NO TALES." "TELL NO TALES -TELL NO TALES." (Recommended Adult Audiences.) RONALD REAGAN RONALD REAGAN In "SECRET SERVICE of the AIR." "SECRET SERVICE of the AIR." (Approved Universal Exhibition.) Chapter One i Chapter One 1 "LONE RANGER RIDES AGAIN." ; "LONE RANGER RIDES AGAIN." i Children and their Parents are flocking i to ccc it! Hits on the Wurlitzer from ; "THE WIZARD OF OZ." : "THE WIZARD OF OZ." ■ "I. KILLED THE COUNT." : BOX PLANS OPEN NEXT MONDAY AT D.I.C. For this Most Notable Event in Wellington's Theatrical History. Commencing OPERA HOUSE *'PERA HOUSE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2;.<. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23. [Matinee Tuesday, December 26, and Wednesday, December 27.) First Appearance in New Zealand J. C. WILLIAMSON'S NEW LONDON DRAMATIC COMPANY. Most Distinguished Organisation of Famous Dramatic Players ever seen in the Dominion, The World ransacked i'or Living Stage Stars to keep the Footlights Burning for Better Entertainment. A Brilliant Company For a Brilliant Play. HARVEY ADAMS DORIS PACKER HARVEY ADAMS DORIS PACKER ATHOLL FLEMING JANE CONOLLY ATHOLL FLEMING JANE CONOLLY ALEC PRATT CLIFFORD, COWLEY ALEC PRATT CLIFFORD COWLEY Eric Rcinian, Katie Towers, Hori Thomas, Dennis Glcnny, Barrett Flemming. Making Their First Appearance in LONDON'S LAUGHING DETECTIVE PLAY, "I KILLED THE COUNT," ' "I KILLED THE COUNT," "I KILLED THE COUNT," ' I "[ KILLED THE COUNT," ' ! "1 KILLED THE COUNT," "I KILLED THE COUNT," "I KILLED THE COUNT," "I KILLED THE COUNT," "I KILLED THE COUNT," | "I KILLED THE COUNT,"By Alec Coppel. Who Killed the ' ; Count? Many People Admitted -I KILLED THE COUNT," But Did /They? ■ Scotland Yard was Baffled. What Did They Overlook? How Were They Fooled In this Foolproof Murder Mystery? Nothing To Shock You. Be a Detective Yourself! ' . IT'S EXCITING! IT'S HILARIOUS! Have the Greatest Night in the Theatre you have ever had—see "1 KILLED THE COUNT." PRICES: Reserved D.C. and Orchestral Stalls, 6s; Reserved Back Stalls, 4s; Gallery, Early Doors 2s, Late Doors Is. All prices (excepting Is) plus tax. Matinees: 4s. 3s, 2s (children half price). NOTE.—"I Killed the Count" will be played for one week, and followed by "IT'S A WISE CHILD" and "YES. MY DARLING DAUGHTER." EDUCATIONAL. rpilE MODERN COMMERCIAL 1 SCHOOL, 22 The Terrace. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, Day and Evening Classes. EVENING SESSION, 5-9 P.M. No Overcrowding. 'MRS. NiCOLAUS, MISS BEATTIE. BE A s UC CESSI ===S I EARN Pitman's Shorthand, Touch " Typewriting, and English from a Pitman's Certificated Teacher. Individual Tuition ensures success. ENROL NOW! \PISS A. SUTHERLAND. F.1.P.5.. P.C.T., Llo Lambton Qua.v (SaywelJ Building). Telephone 44-493. Residence 47-474. RENTAL CARS. DE LUXE V 8 RENTAL CARS. |> UR X E BROS., LTD., •^ Kilbirnie. Tel. 17-099. Cheapest Rates. Tel. 17-099.

DEFINITELY LAST 2 DAYS —— in Wellington ~ Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 51-842. t 2 p.m. ! TWICE DAILY | 7.45 A MOMENT OF ECSTASY THAT MEANT A LIFETIME OF DESPAIR. EUGENE BRIEUX'S FAMOUS FRENCH PLAY " D-A-M-A-G-E-D G-O-O-D-S " "D-A-M-A-G-E-D G-O-O-D-& " D-A-M-A-G-E-D G-O-O-D-S " D-A-M-A-G-E-D G-O-O-D-S " D-A-M-A-G-E-D G-O-O-D-S " D-A-M-A-G-E-D G-O-O-D-b A story film emphasising the seriousness of Venereal Disease. Children under 14 years of age DEFINITELY NOT ADMITTED. Associate Feature — "OTRCUS GIRL," With JUNE TRAVIS, 808 MVINGSTON, CHARLIE MURRAY, DONALD COOK. FRIDAY NEXT. HORROR WEEK! Sec Special Announcement Double Column This Page. ROXY T H EATR E. O X V THE A T R E. (Direction: G. L. Johnston.) Tel. 40-61 S. SHOWING NOW Continuous Daily from 11 a.m. Warner Bros. "VALLEY OF THE GIANTS." "VALLEY OF THE GIANTS." "VALLEY OF THE GIANTS." Starring WAYNE MORRIS. CHARLES BICKFORD, ALAN HALE, CLAIRE TREVOR Associate Feature " BULLDOG DRUMMOND'S BRIDE." "BULLDOG DRUMMOND'S BRIDE." " BULLDOG DRUMMOND'S BRIDE." With John Howard, Heather Angel, Reginald Denny, E. E. Clive. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EXHIBITION AND SALE Of PSYCHIC ART. (Mrs. B. S. Burns). /^HANNING HALL (opp. Ballance St.), FRIDAY, DECEMBER, 15, 10 a.in.-9 p.m. Admission Is. M. R. GRIMWOOD, Organiser. rpWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL PRIZE--1 ' GIVING CEREMONY. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 7.45 p.m. AT THE COLLEGE. A Cordial Invitation is extended to all Parents, Old Boys, and Friends. . -j— WELLINGTON RED CROSS SOCIETY. npHE Annual Presentation of Awards and J- Certificates will take place at • the Blue Triangle Hall, Boulcott Street, on THURSDAY, December 14, at 8 p.m. Dr, Alexander Gillies, President, of the Wellington Centre, will preside, and the Mayoress, Mrs. ,T. C. A. Hislop, will present the awards. All students are asked to attend, and a cordial invitation is extended to the general public. M. S. GALLOWAY, Secretary. : TENDERS. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. TO CONTRACTORS. rpENDERS, closing at the Education -*- Board Office, Mercer Street, Wellington, at Noon on Friday, December 22, Ji)39, are invited for the Erection of. New. School' at Cashmere, Khandallah. Plans and specifications may be seen at Mr. J. Stonehouse'a Shop, High Street, Lower Hutt, and at the office of the Education Board, Mercer Street, Wellington. W. I. DEAVOLL, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTtCES. T\IOCESAN SOCIAL SERVICE XJ BOARD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1939. Will afford everyone an OPPORTUNITY to give to a work that appeals TO ALL. IT IS STREET DAY In Aid of the Orphanages of the Anglican Church. BO NOT PASS THE BOXES BY! HELP THE ORPHANS! Every peun.y collected will be divided amongst the Homes without any deduction. 250 KIDDIES—AND ITS XMAS! WELLINGTON COLLEGE. GEORGE AND FRANCES BEETHAM MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP, TENABLE FOR TWO YEARS. U'PROXIMATE VALUE £25 PER ANNUM. HPHE First Scholarship will be awarded ■*- in February. l'J-10, the successful candidate to become :i first-year pupil at Wellington College. Applications, giving age, address, and full details of musical proficiency and ability will be received from candidates living outside Wellington up to Wednesday, December 20. Applications will also bo invited from pupils who enrol at Wellington College during the first school week in February, 1940. G. L. JUDD, Acting Secretary. P.O. Box 19^ Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 142, 13 December 1939, Page 2

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