OUR AUDIENCES HELD SPELLBOUND BY THE DELIGHTS OF AN AMAZING FILM! I^TTI? TfTrr^P 1"V rf' Where There's Always a Better Show. mi-J IVLAXII'Xi A DAILY-At 11.0 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8.0 p.m. Samuel Goldwyn Presents A Brilliant Panorama of all the MIRIAM HOPKINS Fajjulous, Breathtaking, and Incredible JOEL MeCREA ' Events of the World's Most Amazing ED. G. ROBINSON City—in the Most Amazing Drama of j n the Century. "BARBARY _ Also _ COAST " " MICKEY'S FIRE BRIGADE " (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) (In Technicolour) BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND REGENT (TELEPHONE 44-144). OUR NEXT ATTRACTION: "THE MELODY LINGERS ON" ■ : : (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) '..'...'.■'. '.I THE SWEETEST STORY EVER TOLD! ■-.., ■ NEW OPERA HOUSE-Daily, 2.15 and 8 p.m. . CROWDED HOUSES GREET THE RETURN SEASON OF | "CALL 0^. THE WILD" "CALL; OE THE WILD" "CALL C^ THE WILD" ' '^CALL,OR TM WILD" '"■':" " CLARK GABLE—LORETTA YOUNG-gACK; OAKIE. J •;.. . A United Artists Released : . Approved for Universal Exhibition. RESERVES AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE (TELEPHONE ; 51-814). " . FINALLY TONIGHT: "; I:.:::.:::' ..'. . . CHARLES LAUGHTON in that Dramatic Treat, "PAYMENT. DEFERRED," also "TRANSATLANTIC MERRY-GO-ROUND" (Jack Benny, Nancy Carroll). ■"■"■■. ." .'■".• , (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) "' ' :".. ' • '', TIVOLI (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) TOMORROW, also WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. i : MATINEE DAILY, 2 p.m. "NAUGHTY MARIETTA" ASSOCIATE FEATURE—A Metro-Goldwyii-Mayer Special, "LAZY RIVER" ROBERT YOUNG—JEAN PARKER. • (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) It's gay with Romance and Laughter—packed with Thrills—a picture specially chosen by us as a worthy support to "NAUGHTY MARIETTA." SELECTED SUPPORTS AS USUAL FROM 7 O'CLOCK. TELEPHONE 43-968. PRICES 1/6, IA. NO CHARGE FOR RESERVING. . ' COOK STRAIT AIRWAYS LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE at NELSON. Telegraphic Address: "STRAITAIR," NELSON. , TWIN-ENGINED EXPRESS AIR LINERS. CIRCUMSTANCES PERMITTING, AIR LINERS WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS:*NELSON FOR WELLINGTON- 7.45 a.m. WELLINGTON FOR BLENHEIM 9.0 a.m. BLENHEIM FOR WELLINGTON 940 am WELLINGTON FOR NELSON 1....". 10.20 aim! - NELSON FOR WELLINGTON, VIA BLENHEIM 1.45 p.m. WELLINGTON FOR NELSON, VIA BLENHEIM 4.30 p.m. Tia Blenheim if necessary. • FARES: Nelson to "Wellington—£2/5/-. Nelson to Blenheim— £1/10/-. Wellington to Blenheim—£l/5/-. Including transport to and from the Aerodrome and to and from the Central Booking Office of the Company in each centre. Car leaves Booking Office 30 minutes before tho departure of the 'plane. Urgent parcels 4d per Ib, with 1/- minimum. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY— THE BOOKING OFFICE, THE UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z. LTD. (Telegrams: "Union," Wellington.) Or MESSRS. TAYLORS TRAVEL SERVICE, T & W. YOUNG, NEWMAN BROS ' LTD., THOS. COOK & SON, GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU.
RE X THEATRE. E X THEATRE. (Upper Cuba Street.) I Is All SEATS ONE PRICE la 3d-CHILDREN AT MATINEES-3d NOW SHOWING TWICE DAILY, 2 and 7.30 p.m. ' Two Exceptional RKO-Radio Features! | WHEELER and WOOLSEY WHEELER and -— WOOLSEY I WHEELER and WOOLSEY In the Uproariously Laughablo Musical Extravaganza, ''HIPS. HIPS HOORAY." "HIPS. HIPS HOORAY." "HIPS. HIPS HOORAY." Mirth, Melody, and Girls, in the Screen's Biggest Comedy Scream! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Together With ! EDNA MAY OLIVER - And - ! JAMES GLEASON In a Riot of Mirth and Mystery— "THE PENGUIN POOL MURDER." "THE PENGUIN POOL MURDER." "THE PENGUIN POOL MURDER." Thrills and Laughs from Start to Finish! .(Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also Excellent Short Subjects. Plans at D.I.C. arid Theatre. Tel. 62-334. Reserves 6d extra. PRINCESS CONTINUOUS EINCESS from 11 ».m. to 10.15 p.m. NOW SHOWING: An Outstanding Double-Feature Bill. 1— Romance — and — Drama In an Enthralling Story of Gripping Power. From the widely-read Novel— "OIL FOR THE "OIL FOR THE LAMPS OF CHINA" ; LAMPS OF CHINA" — With — PAT O'BRIEN, JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON. A Warner Bros CosmopoMkn Production. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 2- H. B. WARNER In British Dominions Films' Adaptation of WARWICK DEEPING'S Story— "SORRELL AND SON." "SORRELL AND SON." "SORRELL AND SON." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. 42-580. — Time-table — "Sorrell and Son": 11.26, 3.17, 7.8. "Oil for Lamps of China": 12.56, 4.47, 8.44. SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. EASIDE PICTURES. LYALL BAY. TONIGHT—AT B'ONLY. 25,000,000 heard his death scream, but none ■ ■■ could/solve .the. murder.. ' ".:. "DEATH AT BROADCASTING HOUSE" "DEATH AT BROADCASTING HOUSE" (Recommended by Censor for ' Adults) ■ ■ '■ ' With :: i" • " lAN HUNTER & HENRY KENDALL. LAN HUNTER & HENRY KENDALL. Also—Scenic,." Variety, Interest,: Variety, and "DON QUIXOTE" Cartoon in Colour. - Telephone 16:393. for Reservations. ''• GRAND, *~ : PETONE. RAND, PETONE. ' t Petone's Popular Family Cinema, TONIGHT AND TOMORROW, AT 8." THE SHOW OF 1000 SENSATIONS. AL JOLSON- : . RUBY KEELER, In Warner- Bros.' Musical Spectacle, "GO-INTO—YOUR-DANCE." • "GO-INTO-YOUR-DANCE." . (Approved'for Universal Exhibition.) With " •' • Glcnda Farrell — — Patsy Kelly And a Beauty Chorus of Hundreds. Excellent Supports, j Book at Hansen's Confectionery Shop, or Telephone Theatre, 04-063. : TENNIS COACHING. DURING the Xmas Holidays my services will be available as ueual for Tennis Coaching. T. S. Williams, Professional Tennis Coach, 43 Cuba Street. Tel. 41-235. MEETINGS. WELLINGTON MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD. T*HE General Monthly Meeting of the A Wellington Merchant Service Guild will be held in the GUILD ROOMS on TUESDAY. JANUARY 7 atllo a.m. All members in port requested to attend. F. A. MAOINDOE, 'Secretary.
DANCING. "yiCTOEIA HALL, Adelaide Road. V TONIGHT. Strictly Old-time Dance. Good Prizes, Supper, and Music. Dancing 8 p.m. to 12. Subs. Is. L. GEARY, M.C. TONIGHT! TONIGHTI QRIENTAL HALL, Courtenay Place. Fun for all. Monte prizes. Supper. Sub.- Is. Classes starting January. Old-time and modern. Ring 50-323 for particulars. Wellington's Foremost Old-time School. A NDRENE DANCING SCHOOL, -^NDRENE DANCING SCHOOL, Maybelle Hall, Ghuznee Street; TONIGHT! . TONIGHT! . . The Colorado Waltz. Correct Instruction in Every Dance. , Excellent Music. Dainty Supper. Subs. Is. Principal—E. ANDERSON. rFHE REALM DANCING SCHOOL A TONIGHT. TONIGHT. Learn all the Old-time Dances. Be Modern. WE GUARANTEE TO TEACH YOU. Come along and meet our Last Season's Pupils. See how well they dance. Partners introduced. Refreshments. Subs., Is. PUBLIC NOTICES. ~ NOTICE. THE REGISTERED OFFICES of THE x PRINCESS APPAREL CO.. LTD, have been removed to BELCHER'S BUILDING, 27 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE WELLINGTON, C3. Customers kindly call or telephone 50-047 regarding orders. UPPER HUTT BOROUGH COUNCIL. PURSUANT to Section 8 of the Dog *■ Registration Act, 1908, notice is hereby gjven that fees for the Registration of Dogs in the Borough of Upper Hutt for the year 1936 are now payable to the Registrar of Dogs at the Council Chambers, Upper Hutt. Fees have been fixed as follows:— Working cattle and sheep doge, 2* 6d; all other dogs, 10s. R. C. MAJOR, Town Clerk. T WISH TO NOTIFY the Business Comx munity that.:the Firm of W.-HIL-LOCK will, in the future be carried on by me, under my personal supervision. I can assure all clients that they will receive the same prompt and courteous attention thtit they have received in the past. .'...: LANCE;. HILLOCK, Hillock's Plumbing. Works. PAINFUL- FEET. ■ P ALLEN ARCHES cause pain, prox gressive bony' deformity, corns, callouses, and nervous disorder. My Specialised Treatment successfully and permanently corrects above condition without aid of artificial supports, which interfere with natural fuaction of feet. Toneless muscles revitalised ano inflamed joints completely penetrated. KATHARINE CARTER, N.Z.R.M., Registered Masseuse acid Medical Electrician, Kelvin .Chambers'. 16 The Terrace. Telephone 43-297. REOPENING JANUARY a 1930. FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Funeral of the late Mrs Florence Clara Willis will leave the Chapel vi Robt. H. Wilson and Sons, Ltd., Tomorrow (Tuesday) ,__January 7, 1936, at 2.30 p.m., for the'Karori Cemetery. ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers, 364 Adelaide Road Tels. 24-155 and 16-781. rpHE Friends of Mr. Daniel Callaghan, -*- of 24 Mills Road, Brooklyn, are invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved wife (Bessie), which will leave the Chapel of 15. Morris, Jun., Ltd., 60 Tarannki Street, Tomorrow, Tuesday, January 7, 1930, at 2 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD., Funeral Directors.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 4, 6 January 1936, Page 2
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