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LAST 3 DAYS OF JACK LONDON'S GREAT ADVENTURE OF THE OUTDOORS "CALL OF THE WILD" THE R-EgTnF^^^ At 11.0 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8.0 p.m. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! FRIDAY NEXT OF THE KARLOFF "THE BRIDE COLIN OLIVE 0F ALL IN ELSA LANCHESTER FRANKENSTEIN " VALERIE HOBSON a Car, l^u, t Mo >, (Special Censor's Recommendation: Not Suitable for Children ) THK THRILL OF THRILLS! THE SHOCK Qv SHOGKg , FLANS NOW OPEN-D.l.g AND REGENT (TELEPHONE 44-144). NEW OPERA HOUSE itlls --■,„. FINAL 3 DAYS OF "MY SONG GOES ROUND THE WORLD" "MY SONG .GOES ROUND THE WORLD" Witt JOSEPH SCHMIDT-With the Voice Adored by Millions ASSOCIATE FEATURE"GIVE HER A RING" - snv &°}} l Fe«tl"-es''ApproYed for Universal Exhibition) BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE (TELEPHONE 51-814) FRIDAY NEXT! i MR, NOEL COWARD in "THE SCOUNDREL" THE GENIUS OF ALL THE ARTS IN HIS FIRST FILM. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults) HERE'S WONDERFUL ENTERTAINMENT! TIVOLI THEATRE OPPOSITE PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS. DAILY-2 p m and S p in SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME FROM 7 O'CLOCK. ' The Most-loved Musical Romance in the AVorld! "THE MERRY WIDOW" With JEANETTE MACDONALD. And On the Same Programme "MURDER AT THE VANITIES" CARL BRISSON, JACK OAKIE, VICTOR McLAGLEN _,_. „ (Both Pictures Recommended by Censor for Adults.) FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY NEXT-" "CHAINED"-Clark Gable and Join'Crawford (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) jn^EMA • KILBIRNIE. ' Cinema — kilbirnie. 2 — sessions daily — ■> community sing 2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. COMMUNITY SING* FINALLY TONIGHT AT 7.45 o'clock. TOWN H^LL Paramount Film's Mighty Epic Drama oi TOWN HALL, British Courage— "THE LIVES OF A. 12- 15 Pm- TOMORROW. 12.15 pm. lf^L: LANCER-" Son E Leaders:The Hilarious Comedy Riot: mSvwW " A NIGHT AT TEk RITZ " HARR\ * ILSON. " A NIGHT AT THE KHZ.'" •*•* tne Piano:— (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition I FRANK CROWTHER. Reserves at Theatre. Tel. 14-202, the Organ:— COMMENCING TOMORROW. MSS lEIS MASO2r--2 Brilliant Productions 2 THE Raffle for the Oil Paintinc and ALICE BRADY X Messed Doll will be drawn tomorALICE BRADY lw- — In"tiir ckyu^By: — Eaffie Tickct6 °n saie at the sins-! "L-A-D-Y T-U-B-B-S" Proceeds in aid of Mayor's Metropolitan = "L^Y- T^tl" — ■■■:-, • v r ief*""d- ...." Additional Attraction: — : ' _ ' Cecil B. De Mille's ' „.., , ■ ~ ~^~~- — Greatest Spectacle of All Time. v.n<} e. v *»c Patronage and in the Presence "=^r^t?-S"i" = S o^™6"l - -CL-E-^-T-R-A-' - TOW^HALL. -. >> Hn -*-OWN watt CLAUDETTE COLBERT, WEDNESDAY OTThRFT! q WARREN WlL^r WILLCOX°N ' ' j|; (Both approved"forunivLiT^hibition.) 11x^04?' OCToili }2" hukii b THEATRE. AnrnTTTT kpttvot-ttt A Programme of Outstanding Merit. MURIEL BRUnIMII 2 Bi g Super Attractions 2 / I^|J|E IKS No. 1— A Joj-ous, Scintillating Comedy, lEL BKUN-SKILL. "LADIES SHOULD LISTEN." ~A r MLHItL BRUNSKILL. "LADIES SHOULD LISTEN." Muriel Brnnskill's magnificent singing EDWARD EVERETT HORTOY ' Associate Artist: Xo. 2-A powerful play, tensely dramatic. CARL BARTLING Solo planLt Portraying the machinations of a crafty cessions. criminal advocate who used the law for R . vl >|. n , t B, , n , his own despicable ends. Features • at Bc?g s irom Tomorrow. CLAUDE RAINS MARGO ~ '■ WHITNEY BOURNE. You ARp TKVTTrn (Both pictures recommended for Adult ThSelSt JigS Audiences.) „ J-no±\6JJAl .MGrHr BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME; FlrSt oi mM° Series >>, p . XTr . — NEW ILLUSTRATED LECTURES Q-£ ASK THEATRE, On THEATRE. PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY JEAN DIXON, in "MR. DYNAMITE." W. fHAKESPEABE BINKS "MR. DYNAMITE." SHAKESPEARE BINKS (Recommended by Censor for Adults ) (Official Lecturer in Psychology to COMMENCING TOMORROW (WED.), Broadcasting Services). At 8 p.m. ' THURSDAY, 8 p.m • S^^t^'^^V ALTSON SKIPWORTH, "YOUR PREDOMINATING MEN ' LOUISE FAZENDA TAL ATTITUDES -Vlltf ISABEL JEWELL TED HEALY, THEY ARE DOING IN YOUR In LIFE. JJ "THE CASINO MURDER CASE" "THE CASINO MURDER CASE." FRIDAY, OCTOBER i, S p.m • (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) "HOW TO BE HAPPY THOUGH RUGBY. R^B^ RUGBY ™RrED." RUGBY. RUGBY. RUGBY* Lectures continued SAT., sth SUGBY. RUGBY. RUGBY* . 8 P-m-; SUNDAY, Oth S: gggg?: gggg? : v z^ i8I?i ffiiE v : l8g?S iEt^S- T°^xfe: ch^mbl^ all NORTH ISLAND v. SOUTH ISL\Nn' Admission Free. No ColleotirvT, NORTH ISLAND v. SOUTH ISLAND* (Comp ~ ■ LoUe<- tlonNORTH ISLAND v. SOUTH ISLAND. wl o, e hi^in lns the friend Xt happiness means most to ATHLETIC PARK, • ——____ ~ ATHLETIC PARK; KENT ™RRAC3 PRESBYTERUN ATHLETIC PARK, CHURCH. iXAIUAJS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5. T HE- An, mial s«'e of Work will be held I SATURDAY, OCTOBERS. . ™\V- 1i? l Sc'boolroom- p»'ie Street ™ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2 ' SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5. Opened by Mr. Will AppWon at -30 ■RESERVED Seat, may be booked at the *stlb" TV^ eVC"ing afc' 7" -X Rugby Union Office" 4 Willis Street r ,1* laden Wlth Bargains. Price of Reserved Seats, 3s, including LiOn<l Programme in th. 3 Evening taX- a y v F TT«n^ Admission: Afternoon free, evening Cd. strel-in S.F.U. C°MB. BRl2fo ™™ BOXING. FUNERAL NOTICES. O \ I -N G ' " —— . CLARRIE RAYNER (Marlborough) •*" Walford^of °53 Mooro^OHse^trPP?B^ CLARRIE RAYNER (Marlborougb) to attend his Funeral wWcl 'wll v. IS"' 8 the Anfelican ' Church,. Wadestown . .TACK JARA'-IS (Taranakil ,wiT° W (W?dnes4 a>')' October 2. 193n* JACK JARVIS' Taranaki: b P hlll'To 18' 011 °£ Scr, vice- wllidl wi» - T - ~" •-.',,.„ "I , ?- neci at .' p.m., for the Crematorium 'Lightweight Contest of Karon Cemetery ' 15 Scheduled Rounds 15. *"• MORRIS, .TUN.. LTD TOWN IT ALL Funeral Directors. TOWN HALL, T H? ds of tllß ]ato «-'ah. Kl'i~ OCTOBER 7. at 8 p.m. tn , , ctl\ are respectfully invited ■r- , , . 4 t, ,' • i i"f n<l her 1- 'inei-nl, which will leave First-class Amateur Preliminaries. »er late residence. No. 64 Bcllevuc Roul BOX PLAN at HUMPHREY'S, Manners Street, THURSDA\, at 10 a.m. , J. T!. CROFT, Reserves, 4s. including tax. Back Stalls, 2s, Undertaker, ' plus tax. Ladies and Schoolboj-s 2s, plug _ Lower Hutt and Pctone. tax, at doors. J-el. 63-82 S.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 80, 1 October 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 80, 1 October 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 80, 1 October 1935, Page 2

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