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-==== (luxe )==~ Courtenay x. ./ King Place 53-080. (Direction: New Zealand Theatres, Ltd.) Hearing Aids — Central Heating. TODAY 2 p.m, and 7.45 p.m. New Universal Presents EDGAR BERGEN EDGAR BERGEN EDGAR BERGEN charlie McCarthy charlie McCarthy charlie McCarthy mortimer snerd mortimer snerd mortimer snerd ' In "Charlie McCarthy detective" "Charlie McCarthy detective" "charlie McCarthy detective" "charlie McCarthy detective" "charlie McCarthy detective" With Robert Cummings Constance Moore Edgar Kennedy Warren Hymer -AND ON THE SAME.PROGRAMME-Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents Damon Runyon's "Saturday _ Evening Post" story now gloriously alive .. . thrilling and laughable on the screen! JOE AND ETHEL TURP JOE AND ETHEL TURP JOE AND ETHEL TURP Call on the President, Call on the President, Call on the President, With ANN SOTHERN LEWIS STONE WALTER BRENNAN WILLIAM GARGAN, -PlusThe Fourth Thrilling Adventure of "THE GREEN HORNET." "THE GREEN HORNET." (Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NEW PATRONS PLEASE NOTE: TAKE A No, 4 OR No. 6 CAR TO CORNER OF CUBA AND VIVIAN STREETS FOR _ .]. ._ THE REX THEATRE HE' RE-X THEATRE ______ Corner Cuba and Vivian Streets. Specially Heated for Your Comfort. (Direction: New Zealand Theatres, Ltd.) Telephone 52-334. — TONIGHT 7.30 Commencing 7.30 650 Stall Seats—Adults 6d. 380 Circle Seats—Adults Is. CONCESSION NIGHT CONCESSION NIGHT No. 1 GORDON HARKER GORDON HARKER In a High-speed Comedy, "NO PARKING" - "NO PARKING" — "NO PARKING" No. 2 Another Dynamic Show from Hell's Kitchen, "10th AVENUE KID." "10th AVENUE KID." . "10th AVENUE KID." BRUCE CABOT, TOMMY RYAN, BEVERLY ROBERTS. (Programme Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Winners of Last Week's SEARCH FOR TALENT MATINEE: No. 1, No. 6, No. 4. DON'T MISS THIS SATURDAY, 2 p.m. ! TONIGHT. TONIGHT. rpoWN HALL 8 o'clock. WELLINGTON BANDS' ASSOCIATION PRESENT A CONCERT OF UNUSUAL AND OUTSTANDING MERIT IN AID OF SICK AND WOUNDED FUND. MASSED BANDS AND GRAND ORGAN IN HANDEL'S FAMOUS LARGO. 200 Performers! They will also be heard in well-known hymns. Supporting Artists: THE BOHEMIANS' MALE VOICE CHOIR. MISS EN A RAPLEY. TAYLOR'S NOVELTY BAND. INDIVIDUAL ITEMS BY WELLINGTON PIPE BANDS. Hear THE BOHEMIANS sing "The Holy City" with WILLIAM DIGGLE as soloist. Also, hear ENA RAPLEY sing "My Hero with Special Accompaniment by me Bohemians. ORGAN ACCOMPANIMENTS FOR MASSED BAND, ENA RAPLEY, and THE BOHEMIANS played by CLEMENT HOWE. CLEMENT HOWE. Popular Prices for a Popular Concert in aid of a popular fund. Dress Circle Is 6d (seats may be reserved at D.I.C), Stalls Is. J. C. KING, Hon. Secretary. _£.|HI NEW ZEALAND RED CROSS SOCIETY. (Lyall Bay Sub-Centre.) Normal Activities. SHOP DAY. FRIDAY, JULY 5, SHOP DAY] FRIDAY, JULY 5, — At — 28 COUTTS STREET, KILBIRNIE. COME AND BUY. DANCING. TEA DANCE TEA DANCE '& THIS THURSDAY (JULY 4), 6-9.30 —At the— PHYLLIS BATES BALLROOM. Caledonian Chambers, 33 Willis Street. GEOFFREY FARRELL'S ORCHESTRA. -REALM BALLROOM. -"■ TONIGHT. TONIGHT. I OUR GREAT MIDWEEK EFFORT. Meet Wellington's Most Charming People. REALM BALLROOM—AII That's Nice. A Rich -Man's Dance at a Poor Man s Price. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. OT. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, 29 Vivian Street. OLD-TIME DANCING. Les Walker's Orchestra (6). NOTE.-AUGUST 19OUR OLD-TIME BALL. Get Your Tickets. MAJESTIC CABARET. AJESTIC CABARET. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. Dancing from 9-12 p.m. Subs. 2s 6d inclusive. TOMORROW (THURSDAY), CONCESSION NIGHT. Bt SI .\ ES.N SI A I lUN KK.Y —Good Print ing deserves Good Blocks. The 'Evening Post" Printing Works can supply both. Tel. 44-040 for your next luotation.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 3, 3 July 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 3, 3 July 1940, Page 2