QAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. FINALLY TONIGHT at 8 o'clock. Double-feature Bill. - ,' "SHE" .'* "SHE" ' "SHE": "SHE" "SHE" "SHE" Sir Rider Haggard's thrilling novel most brilliantly and lavishly produced. Outstanding entertainment, with an exceptionally large .'east. "STORMY WEATHER." . "STORMY WEATHER." . ■ "STORMY,WEATHER." Sparkling Comedy, with the Original Comedy Team of "Rookery Nook," TOM WALLS. RALPH LYNN, YVONNE ARNAUD, and ROBERTSON HARE. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) COMING FRIDAY: . GRACE MOORE in "LOVE ME FOREVER." Book early. Plan filling rapidly. Telephone 16-545. TONIGHT " TONIGHT AND TOMORROW (FRIDAY), At 8 p.m. C T A T E, PETONE. ° T A T E, PETONE. ■The Theatre Beautiful And First with the Best. WARNER OLAND and V WARNER OLAND and PAT PATTERSON in PAT- PATTERSON in "CHARLIE CHAN IN EGYPT." "CHARLIE CHAN IN EGYPT." ."CHARLIE CHAN IN EGYPT." "CHARLIE CHAN IN EGYPT." Charlie Chan's most thrilling adventures. (Recommended by Censor More Suitable for Adults.) One of tho most thrilling mystery stories ever filmed. Supporting Programme includes 2 NEWSREELS. 2 COMEDIES. Be Wise. ,Be Early. Early Doors, 7 p.m. Reservatious aud Box Plan at Theatre Tel. 63-899. Tel. 63-899. RAND, PETONE. RAND, PETONE. Petone's Popular Family Cinema. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW, At 8. Tho Screen's Gieatest Presentation of All Time! JEANNETTE MACDONALD, NELSON EDDY, In the Famous Musical Operetta— "NAUGHTY MARIETTA." I "NAUGHTY MARIETTA." I —And ou the Same Programme— I LAUREL & HARDY in "BUSYBODIES." I Also—MeU'otuue Nowsrcels and Fitzpat-1 rick Tiavellalk in Colour. Book at Hansen's Conteelioneiy Shop, or Telephone Theatre (64-063). BAND CARNIVAL, x EVANS BAY V ' MONSTER POSTER PUZZLE RACES. £7 10s for the Jig-saw Expert. This event is open to all-comers. You have seen children work out'a small table Jig-Saw Puzzle; well, this is exactly the same, except that, instead of being small, these puzzles are posteis measuring 10U by 7t't, aud are cut into 48 pieces. There aie seven puzzles to be worked out, entrance fiee. At the woid "Go" each person tries to rate their opponent; the person to piece their puzzle together first wins and receives the prize. These puzzles are working continuously day and night. During the whole Carnival any person can endeavour to put up a time record for any puzzle, and the person who creates the record time will receive from the Carnival Committee n . cheque ' for £7 10s, in addition to a trophy supplied by the firm who entered the poster. HEAVYWEIGHT TUG-OF-WAR CONTEST POSTPONED. Owing to members of the various teams being unable to participate this week, the contest will be. held on a future date, the time and place to be advertised later. Further entries will be received by the Sccretarv, Box 865. CARNIVAL CLOSES ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 4. PUBLIC NOTICES. MR. El. W FKOS'I. who has practised Dentistry for twerity years' in Wellington and was the founder and principal of the firm ot l'Vosl & Frost, wishes to let the public know thai he m -practising at '278 LAMBTON 'QUAY (nearly opposite ~D;1.C). FACTSTCOCNT: READ THIS." Wellijigton, 17/12/35. Analytical Report upon Sample of PASCOE'S SKIN-ESE submitted for examination. ON subjecting the sample to Chemical Analysis it was found'1 that the principal constituents of the preparation were of the highest standard, answering all the tests prescribed by the British Pharmacoepia. The other constituents found were of such a; nature that they could not'do otherwise than be beneficial to the ekin, and, in my opinion, the preparation is an excellent one for'the various purposes of its use as stated on label, especially for Sunburn and as an after-shaving lotion. (Signed) R. 11. MARTIN, Analyst, . M.P.S.Ph.C." (Great Britaiu). SKIN-ISSE is made from the formula of Mr. Arthur Pascoe, M.8.N.A.M.H., the famous Skin Specialist, and will not only prefect, you from Sun-Poisoning, Mosquitoes, Insect Bites, Freckles, Pimples, etc., but will give you. that delicate glowing skin" you have always admired. Use SKIN-ESE on one-half your body and any other lotion you like to buy on the other half, then •if you are not satisfied that SKIN-ESE is the greatest lotion ever offered to the public, bring it back and we will refund your money. 2a at mosf stores or direct, or post free from the Health Supply Pty ,' 127 Willis Street (just, past Perrett's Corner). PAINFUL FEET.' PALLEN ARCHES cause pain, pro- ■*■ gressive bony deformity corns, callouses, and ricrvou« disorder My Specialised Treatment successfully and permanently conects above condition without aid of artificial .supports, whiofl intetfere with uatural function of .feet. Toneless muscles revitalised and inflamed joints completely penetrated. KATHARINE CARTER, N.Z.R.M., Registered Masseuse and Medical Electrician, Kelvin Chambers. 16 The Terrace. Telephone 43-297. REOPENING JANUARY 0 1936. FUNERAL NOTICES. rpHE Friends of the late Isabella Lindberg are / invited ,to attend her Funeral, which' will leave her late residence, 22 Tnglis Street. Seatoun, Tomorrow, Janiiinv 3, 1936, at 2 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN.,' LTD., Funeral Diicctois. rPHE Erieuds of the late Andrew ■*-.. (Barney) Hill are invited to attend his Funeral,, which will leave the Chapel of Robt. H. Wilson and Sons, Ltd., Tomorrow (Friday), January 3, 1936, at 9 a.m., for the Karori,;Cemetery. ROBERT H. WILSON. & SONS, LTD., Undertakers, 164 Adelaide Road. Telephones 24-155 and 16-781. rpilE Funeral of the late Mrs. Marianna ■*- Richardson will leave the Chapel of Robert H. Wilson and Sons, Ltd., Tomorrow, Friday, January 3, 1936, at 2 p.m.. for the Taita Cemetery. ■. ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD.. Undertakers, 164 Adelaide Rood. Telephones 24-155 and 16-781. THHE Funeral of the lute Mrs. Janet -*- Edith Louisa Kirkwood will leave the Chapel of Robert H. Wilson and Sous, Ltd., Tomorrow, Friday. January 3, 1936, at 2.30 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers, 164 Adelaide Road. Tels. 24-155 and 16-781. . . : The Funeral of the late George Douglas Hewitt .-will 'leave -the - Chapel of Robt. 11. Wilson and Sons, Ltd., Tomorrow, Friday, January 3, 1936, at 3.30 p.m., for the Crematorium, Karon. Private in- . terment. ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD.. Undertakers, 164 Adelaide Road. Tels. 21-155 and 1(3-781.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 1, 2 January 1936, Page 2
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