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(Recommended by the Censor for Adults) FINAL DAY! A Paramount Picture. Lloyd C. Douglas's Best-selling Story, " DISPUTED PASSAGE " PLANS a<; D.1.0. and THEATRE (TELEPHONE 44-144). Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation Limited. 2.0 p.m. REGENT 8-°P-m-You applauded him in "Night Must Fall" —You'll cheer "THE EARL R O BT. MONTGOMERY OF as » Tbe Earl of Chicago" .. , the amazing story of a gangster who inherits an r<TTTn ATA" Farldom . - come to England with the LHIOAbrU Mr . Montgomery for REAL entertainment that is both thrilling and unusual Edward ARNOLD-Reginald OWEN . COMMENCING Edmund GWENN-Ronald SINCLAIR m^-nr^-n^ATTT! A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture. TOMORROW! (Recommended by Censor for Adults) 2.0 p.m. "oTEEaTh OUS E 8.0 p.m. (Central Heating) Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation Limited ONLY ONE MORE DAY in which to SEE New Zealand s Masterpiece of Film Production. FRONTIER FILMS PRESENT " REWI'S LAST STAND" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) FRIDAY NEXT — COMMENCING — FRIDAY NEXT THE YEAR'S OUTSTANDING COMEDY PRODUCTIONGRETA GARBO in "NINOTCHKA" PLANS at D.LC. and THEATRE (Telephone 56-230). (Opposite Parliamentary Buildings) TONIGHT and TOMObUw! — "^Xt" FRANCHOT TONE—ANN SOTHERN "FAST AND FURIOUS" * (Recommended by the Censor for Adults) the "Bathing Beauty Murders" between cocktails, cuffs, and kisses. And DEANNA DURBIN in "FIRST LOVE" "FIRST LOVE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) To anyone who has ever loved .. . here's your chance to love a ßai°! *01g] *"? the pangs ... the thrills .. . the joys .. . the ecstacies . along wjth Deanna when you see her experience Hirst Love !! SCREENING TIMES: 7.0, Shorts. 7.45, "First Love"; 9.10, "Fast and Furious." TEL. 43-968 FOR RESERVES. PRICES: 1/6, 1/-. WRESTLING! WRESTLING! WRESTLING! TOWN HALL MONDAY NEXT—AUGUST 5 MONDAY NEXT CONTEST FOR THE BRITISH EMPIRE TITLE. CANADA VERSUS NEW ZEALAND. JOHN KATAN (Man who beat McCready) Versus SERGEANT-MAJOR BLOMFIELD (N.Z. Champion seeks most coveted Crown in Empire Wrestling) FREE LIST ABSOLUTELY SUSPENDED PREFERENTIAL BOOKING and DAY SALES open at E HUMPHREY'S, Manners Street, TOMORROW. ORDINARY BOOKING FRIDAY. PRICES: 5/-, 3/-, and 2/-. LADIES 2/6. (All plus tax.) HUGE "PATRIOTIC" SHOW! HEALTH AND BEAUTY MOVEMENT (Affiliated Werner's Leagm of Health and Beauty, England) 200 —-MEMBERS 200 Produced by CAROLINE P. WARD In aid of METROPOLITAN PATRIOTIC FUND TEAMS FROM AUCKLAND, WANGANUI, NEW PLYMOUTH, ETC. TOWN HALL TOMORROW (THURSDAY), AUGUST 1, at 8 p.m. In the Chair—His Worship the Mayor, accompanied by the Mayoress. Speaker: MISS MILLICENT WARD (Certificate Hons. Bagot Stack Health School, London) BOX PLAN AT D.I.C. PRICES: 2/6, 2/-, 1/6, 1/-. (Gallery Booked Out.) DAY AND EVENING CLASSES FOR HEALTH AND BEAUTY AT 63 WILLIS STREET. TELEPHONE 47-418. DANCING. DANCING. Friday Night BALLROOM DANCING. Friday Night pABARET MAYFAIR T T XCI _,__„ pT<? T D Friday Ni^ht WbARET MAYFAIR pHYLLIS BATES F.1.5.T.D., ISSS Iffi (CUba Stre6t)> ' Mr. Lawren^tlcKet A.LS.TD Friday Xilht For Perfect Service. BALLROOM: 33 WILLIS STREET Friday Ni^ht (Opposite Woolworths) Friday Night DANCE TO Telephones 41-684 and 43-349. Friday Night Senior Class—Tuesdays, 8 p.m. Friday Night ALLAN BROWN Junior Evening Class-Friday, 8 o clock. Friday Night And His Junior Saturday Morning Class—lo. Friday Night SWING KINGS. Free Practice-Thursday, 5 to 6 p.m Friday Night SATURDAY EVENING DANCE CLUB, Friday Night Commencing 8.30 p.m. ■ 8.15. nr , I ,TTTnn Friday Night DRESS: DINNER JACKETS, SERVICE Friday Night Supper and Dance, UNIFORMS. J Friday Night Ladies 2s; Friday Night Gents 2s 6d (inclusive). JUNIOR DANCE, Friday Night THURSDAY, AUGUST 22. Friday Night Telephone 51-770. Subs. 3s. Friday Night —— CABARET MAYFAIR OPEN TO free CLASSES FOR SOLDIERS, PUBLIC THIS SATURDAY NIGHT! SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, Direction: 3 to 5 o'clock. Afternoon Tea, 3d. Southern Colledge—Alex. Thomson. Girls Is 3d. Girls wishing to attend MUST interview npHE REALM BALLROOM Miss Bates before 1 p.m. Saturday. A First-class Show at a —— Moderate Price. PUBLIC NOTICES. AND REMEMBER— THE REALM IS SO MUCH BETTER. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Tat? Trams Homp Interim Quarterly Dividend for J.ate I rams Home. Quarter ended June 30, 1940, at the rate ■■ — of 6s (six shillings) per share in Aus- . , ~ tralian Currency at date of payment, has — At the — been dec i are d by the Board of Directors MAJESTIC CABARET. as provided by Clause CV of the Deed ot 4.JESTIC C4BVRET Settlement, and will be payable at Mead AJI.6XIU wi^i^i. Qffice on August 29, 1940, and at Branches FRIDAY NEXT on receipt of advice. LATE NIGHT. Transfer books will close on August 12, Dancing from 9 until 1 a.m. i9*o' ORDER f the Board o f Directors, £2 2s CASH PRIZE. A. C. DAVIDSON, General Manager. The Cabaret will be CLOSED TONIGHT , Bank of New South Wales, (Wednesday) owing to being privately Wellington, N.Z., booked. July 27, 1940. OPEN AS USUAL TOMORROW ; (Thursday). SATURDAY T^ T)T?F<W WTPHT SOUTHLAND BUILDING AND SAIURDAI IS DRESS MGHI. mvEsTMENT SOCIETY AND BANK TONIGHT. TONIGHT. OF DEPOSIT. CT. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL. TOTAL ASSETS EXCEED £3,300,000. ►3 USUAL OLD-TIME DANCE. Established 1869. OUR OLD-TIME BALL, ST. FRANCIS HALL, AUGUST 19. MESSRS. ERNEST HUNT, TURNER THE ONLY OLD-TIME BALL OF THE AND HESLOP, Public Accountants, i YEAR. Phoenix House, 127 Featherston Street, GET YOUR TICKETS NOW. have been appointed the SOCIETY'S STUDIO OF BALLROOM DANCING. WELLINGTON AGENTS. ! MARGARET O'CONNOR. No procuration fees payable. ' Fellow of Imperial Society (London), » M.I.F.D.D. (Paris). MISCELLANEOUS. Principal: KATHLEEN O'CONNOR. For Private Dances, Parties, or Evenings, /\ZODYNE Lung Healer, all for stubring STUDIO, 45-571, or Private Residence, " born long-standing coughs, bronchi--14-628. ' tis, cuts phlegm, and clears bronchial FiRST AND SECOND FLOORS, tubes immediately, 2s 6d. Perrett, Chem--58 Lower Cuba St. (opp. James Smith's), ist.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 27, 31 July 1940, Page 2

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