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TINAL- SCREENINGS TOMORROW OF ANN. WARDING, with CLIVE BROOK in "GALLANT LADY" SHE/KNEW HOW TO GIVE—AND HOW TO LOVE! ALSO, REG ENT STAGE ATTRACTION-A Unique Melody Act: Rene Rich tVaohnist) with Hex Desmond (Silvertone Saxophonist). . Managing Director: T> t~i /t "m ~vr m c, • i-. •• Beaumont Smith. EEGE NT „ Seswons Daily at ■ 11 a.m., 2.10 and 8 p.m. FRIDAY NEXT—-JOHN GALSWOR:THY JS SMASHING SOCTAXDIUMA O^^AND^GENTILE BECOMES 1 "LOYALTIES" (Produced ax Elstree) With (Recommended by Censor for Adults) BASH, RATHBOXE HEATHER THATCHER MILES MANDER A THEMii AS TIMELY AS THE MOMENT! RESKfiVE NOW AT THE D.1.C.-QR THEATRE (TELEPHONE 44-144). GRAND OPERA HOUSE twice daily-. T A<!T o«Tnvci At 2.15 and 8 p.m. LAST 2SDAIS! RICHARD TAUBER in LAST 2 D 4YS' "THE END OF THE-RAINBOW" ■ ' •» Also, OFFICIAL FILM ARCHBISHOP REDWOOD'S JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS —: FRIDAY NEXT . anf oTfaStas^bTneve'r ?T T* sensational pictures of travel, of animal life, ana South Poles SIR HUBERT WELKINS " APPear °" thC StaSe m C°eser^er^ °™ M° f ™ ARCTIC AND ANTARCTIC E^m"«>iwri™2i\te- h Thc Pole, the South Pole-Polar Bears-

tPMPIEE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock The Greatest Musical Comedy Ever "wwRSSP-" £ra£i c"Return Season! ''wißgpll> s ™ *™ EDDIE CANTOR, EDDIE CANTOR "WHOOPEE." n "WHOOPEE." it you ye seen it before you'll come again! it you haven t don't miss your last chance! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) tlf ajestic lounge and.cabaret. -Majestic lounge and cabaret. Farewell Week to TOMMY STRATTON'S BAND. TOMMY STRATTON'S BAND. Each Evening. Admission Is 6d (including supper). FROM SATURDAY NEST. IVAN PERRIN'S BAND IVAN PERRIN'S BAND Will hold sway. Nine splendid musicians selected from all parts of New Zealand. They're wonderful! Reserve Tables at Lounge (45-709). Early Bookings Essential. / ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT CONCERT. rpOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, ' SATURDAY, MARCH 17. Come and hear the Famous Jubilee Choir —two hundred voices—under the conduetorship of Mr. Frank J. Oakes, with Mr. Maxwell Fernie at the Grand Organ. Assisted V>y the talent from the various schools in CHORAL, CONCERTED, ELOCUTIONARY, INSTRUMENTAL, DANCING, AND DRILL DISPLAYS. The Cheapest Entertainment in Town. Prices for Admission, Is and 2s. Reserved Seats at D.1.C., 2s 7d. ORIENTAL FOOTBALL CLUB- (INC.) ■jl/rEMBERS.are hereby advised that the ■"■*- Gymnasium will be open for Trainin" Purposes on THURSDAY, MARCH 15. Intending members are cordially invited to attend. * '' ' R. M. STEVENSON, Hon. See. WEEKEND TRAIN TRIP WEEKEND TRAIN TRIP WEEKEND TRAIN TRIP WEEKEND TRAIN TRIP MARCH 16 TO 18 MARCH 16 TO 18. HALF-FARES. HALF-FARES. HALF-FARES. HALF.-FARES. AUCKLAND OR NGARUAWAHI \ AUCKLAND OR NGARUAWAHIA,' AUCKLAND OR NGARUAWAHIA AUCKLAND OR NGARUAWAHIA.) ONLY 37s Gd RETURN FROM WELLINGTON TO AUCKLAND ONLY 31s RETURN FROM WELLINGTON TO, NGARUAWAHIA. PROPORTIONATELY low fares from ?^ Plymouth, Wanganui, Napier and A intermediate stations, and Wairarapa district stations. SPECTACULAR MAORI REGATT \ SPECTACULAR MAORI REGATTA! See the marvellous canoe feats of Maoris in the big regatta at Ngaruawahia, as well as hakas and poi dances—the biggest Maori programme in the Dominion ssiatsjiisjsijiCONVENIENT TIME-TABLE. The special train will leave Wellington (Ihorndon) on Friday, March 16, at 733 P-m->" Palmerston North 10.19; Feildin* 10.41, Marton 11.24, and arrive N<Wa° wahia at 5.25 a.m. (17th), Auckland 10 36 BOOK NOW! BOOK XOW! PAINFUL. FEE'F~ FLATTENED ARCHES ' successfully m Jt\Z -^ y, ia- tCSf / lectrical methods, together with trained foot massage loncless muscles revitalised aiid inflamed joints completely penetrated Patients enabled to use their feet correctly without aid of artificial supports which interfere with natural function of ivATHERINE CARTER, N.Z.R.M Kelvin Chambers, 16 The Terrace Registered Masseuse and Medical' Electrician. Telephone 43-207. FUNERAL NOtTces! =^ == T HI? T l"T l A °£ tho late ~TWo7e -*- (led) Anderson are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which wil leave the Mortuary Chapel o£ J. R. Cro f t> South Street, Petone, Thursday, March 15 1034, at 3.30 p.m.. for the Taita Cemetery J. R. CROFT, 3' Undertaker, Lower Hutt and Petone. EDUCATIONAL. yERA MOGINIE, From Sydney Conservatorium, has commenced Teaching the 4rV"r>f v VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING.' | All particulars procurable at STUDIO, Hannah's Buildings, Lambtcn Quay.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 62, 14 March 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 62, 14 March 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 62, 14 March 1934, Page 2

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