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WJLLIAM ILMKES, JIMMY DURANTE JIMMY 35UKANTE -ERNEST TOTUREXCE, LEILA IIYAMS Real (.hulls, gi&it fun, and a pielty to mttnee in-an altogether delightful pictuie EXTERTAIXING SUPPORTS. LAST 4 DAYS. CT. JAMES. THRICE DAILY •^T. JAMES. 11 a.m., ST. JAMES - 2.15 and 8 p.m. "The sweetest love" story on the screen,' told by the world's favouiite pair, is un <|i üblcilly their outstanding success. JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR 'JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR Moic wistful and appealing than ever. CHARLES FARRELL . CHARLES FARRELL ~ CHARLES FARRELL So good that he comes close to stealing the honours from little Janet. With , BERYL MERCCR. ,BERYL MERCER. I Iler portrayal of "the nagging landkdj is a "gem of perfection." In the FOX1 PRODUCTION, "MERELY MARY' ANN"." '•MERELY MARY ANN." "MERELY MARY ANN." '•MERELY MARY ANN." '•MERELY MARY ANN." ' , '-MERELY MARY ANN." "MERELY -MARY ANN." A lomanee tbJrt does not strike a singh false Jibto. Adapted from-Israel Zang wills play, nothing of the fragrance ha* been lost—the romance has'deepened witl age. MATINEE WEDNESDAY, 230 MATINEE WEDNESDAY, 230 WIRTH'S WIRTH'S The Greatest Show on WIRTH'S • Eaith. WIRTH'S WIRTH'S TmRTH BROS. CIRCUS WIRTHS V»IRTH BROS. CIRCUS WIRTH BROS. CIRCUS: WiRTH S' ' WIRTffS Appearing at WIRTH'S WINTER SHOW SrRTES S ■ BUILDINGS. ■ WIRTH'S - TO-NIGHT at 8. ■ WIRTH'S TO-NIGHT at 8. WIRTH'S XEW . ATTRACTIONS! WIRTH'S NEW INNOVATIONS! WIRTH'S . NEW SENSATIONS! WIRTH'S V \ ARTISTS, wirts's • wild animals wirth's clowns from ali wirth;s parts of the world CIRCUS You Simply Must Sec CIRCUS KAZBEG'S RUSSIAN CIRCUS KAZBEG'S RUSSIAN CIRCUS ~,, .. COSSACKS CIRCUS , .;. COSSACKS mvwa Admiß?i°n> 38, 4s, ss, 6s (plu: ~iirx U2 taxj; Reserves, 7s (phis tax) CIRCUS Children Under 10, Halt-price L,ILO,UiS to all patts. ' CIKCUS Warehouse. - - •. £tS£KI To-^y from 4to 5, Wirth'i '' 7joo nf-l*. cages of wild Animals ULULUb on view when,all the animaji ■ CIRCUS are fed. £™£K§ ,-, Admis«°n to Zoo: Adults Is CIRCUS Children 6cL MEETINGS., , "WELLINGTON MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD. • rpHE General Monthly Meeting or th« ■*■ Wellington Merchant Service1 Guild s^sssisra jasuaey untii ' , All members requested to attend T. A. MACINDOE, Secretary. FUNERAL NOTICES. TTHE Funeral of the late Mr. Richard S ; ■*• Rounthwaite will leave his late resi dence, 201, Sutherland road, Lyall Bay 10-morrow (Tuesday),' sth January, 1932 , at 10.30 a.m., for the Karori Cemetery. > ROBT.'H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD. i Undertakers, . 164, Adelaide Toad. c Tels. 24-155 and- ,16-781. | 'THE' Funeral of ■ the late Francii ' rr McKayanaiagh will Jeave St. Joseph's Church, Buckle street, on Tuesday, stl January, 1932, at 2.30 p.m., for the Ceme . tery, Karori. J. E. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD., 1 ' Undertakers^ 22, Vivian street, and Karori. » Day and Night Telephone 26-073. J rpHE Friends of Mr. William Kebbel -*■ are invited to attend the Funeral oi his late beloved wife (Eve), which, wil leave the Moituary Chapel of E. Morris ; Junr., Ltd., GO, Taranaki street, To i morrow, the sth January, 1932, at 10.3( ' a.m., for the Cemetery, Kuori. E. MORRIS, JUNR., LTD., , ' Funeral Directors, | 60,,Taianaki-st., andi 28, Riddiford-st. • > Tel/52-159. . WELLINGTON WATERSIDE WORKERS' UNION. T^HR Funeral of our Late Comrade anc -*- Member, Frank Kavanaugh, coa worker, will leave St. Joseph's Church Buckle street, To-moirow, sth inst., ai ; 2.30 p'.m.~ lor the Ceraeteiy, Karori. 1 J. O. J. JOHNSON, > ' Secretary; ' MISCELLANEOUS. r 5 '"TTIGH Lights". in your hair by usinj ) xx Rachel Hair. Tonic. Restores ori t ginal colour. C: H: Perrett, Chemist. 1 TUINIATURE Decanters of Liqueurs 1 ■"■*■ various designs, 2s .6d each. Gram 3 Hotel, Home Supply Store. ' piIESENT for Dad that cheers. Beauti ' ■*• ful Glass Decanter Golden Graii J Whisky," 12s 6d. Obtainable solely Gram » Hotel. Home Supply "Store. r "DIMPLES disappear A\heu yoii eai . -*■ Yeastoh Tablets; 36 for 2s Gd; 101 2 for 5s Cd. All Chemists. 3 IVTANNEQUINS secure beautitul figure i xtx by-ieducing with Youth-O-Form Cap 1 sules. Perrett's Pharmacies, and othe ■ chemists. , TTNWELCOME fat disappears when yoi E *-* take Youth-OjForm. - - Absolutely harmless. W. "L. Tait, Petone, and othe chemists. ©KIN Blemishes disappear atter takinj , kJ. • Yeaston Tablets; 36 for 2s 6d; W i for 5s Cd. All Chemists. t 'fJACHEL Face Cream definitely beauti 3 ■*■*' fies the complexion. Very economical 3 Is 6d jar from C. H. Perrett, Chemist. \ ~ NO DRINK IN 1932. " 3 "T)-^^KO" Powders, odourless, taste T _ less, given secretly kill drinl craving permanently. Free booklet, plaii ' wrapper. Home Welfare Pty., P.O. Bo; I 655 E. Wellington. - RESULT OF RAFFLE - nHAWN at Randwick School, 10th De , comber, in aid of the Randiwck Schoo . Cricket Club, was won by Mis. Dunn Ticket No. 137. - -

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 2, 4 January 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 2, 4 January 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 2, 4 January 1932, Page 2

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