11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. J£ Tg Q.-p AT rp (Recommended by Censor , Intrigue, Romance, and Smart Comedy—a I ? toly. as brilliant as the stars who make I Jt shine! Here's a Dietrich more human, - ; , more fascinating than you've ever known her. . | ! ■ ■■' And the New- ■ - ■ GARY COOPER-MA&LENE DIETRICH Together for the first time since "Morocco." Even their staunchest admirers could never have expected ''Desire" to be so brilliant in theme and presentation "DESIRE" — She desired the luxuries of life, and didn't care how E he got them He desired the love of this beautiful girl-but how tos he to knowthat she was a thief; hunted by the police of four countries. .CLEMENT MAY, ~Ak° "the Master of Make-up, in Sketches from LITTLE STRANGER " Dlf kens- - Delightful Colour Cartoon. Telephone .Reserves must be claimed by 7.45 p.m. RESERVE at D.I.C. or THEATRE (TELEPHONE 44-144).' 2.15 pjn.— -NEW OPERA HOUSE— -8.0 p .m Saturday's Capacity Audience Applauded the Vocal Gems from this i .Glorious Musical Romance. 4th GREAT WEEK Of 4th GREAT WEEK "SHOW BOAT" With IRENE DUNNE, PAUL ROBESON, ALLAN JONES, CHARLES WINNENGER All Wellington is asking: "HAVE YOU SEEN 'SHOW BOAT' YET'" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (51-814). TIVOLL— (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) —FINALLY TONIGHT— 7.3 p.m.—Old Plantation (Coloured Cartoon) 7.13-CHARLIE CHASE COMEDY . , 7.3o—Trick Golf 7.3s—Metrotone News . ,7.47—THELMA TODD COMEDY ; . '. 8.7-^'PURSUIT" (Chester Morris-Sally Eilers) ; 91i-'*PEG OF OLD DRURY" (SirCedricHardwicke Anna Neagle) Ihe fascinating story of Peg Woffington, the. Brilliant Irish Beauty, Singer, «d Actress, who was the adored favourite o£ London's Millions. TELEPHONE 43-968. PRICES. 1/6, 1/COMMENCING TOMORROW. Matinee Daily, 2 p.m. " THE-STORY-OF r LOUIS-~PASTEUR " JANE WITHERS—"PADDY O'DAY" EXTENDED SEASON! CAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. f "MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN "' 1 . ' (-^PPrpved for. Universal Exhibition) | NEXT WEEKEND-SPLENDID DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME! " JACK OF ALL TRADES " (Approved for Universal, Exhibition) ,/;, And . ■'...' -v* "MARY BURNS, FUGITIVE" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) \ BOX PLAN NOW OPEN. TELEPHONE .16-545. THE ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION ! ..-■■. (Conductor-STANLEY OLIVER) ! ■ j , "ELIJAHS----TOWN HALL—"EIJJAH" SATURDAY NEXT--At 8-MTURDAY NEXT? • ■■■.'.:■■•■ . . Special Engagement o£ ; iDR. MALCOLM SARGENT [ i AS GUEST CONDUCTOR. i %^PJF'-' pUGH- DEVEIBS Uho Welsh Queen ,ol Song) (A Master of Master V6dalUts) CHRISTI^UNG ERNE^ROGERS .. MURIiStcHINGS BOX PLAN AT THE D.I.C. TOMORROW (TUESDAY) PRICES: 5/- (res.), 3 /G (res.), 2/- (res.) plus; tas. Special Concessions to Colleges . . ■■ : and .Schools. b ' Telephones: 43-912, 17-359. ' E> CALS OW' C ■■ S ■ . . Mon. oec WELLINGTON BOXING ASSOCIATION (INC.). AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS SHOW 7 STADIUM (JOHN STREETSATURDAY, AUGUST 15, at 7.30 TOWN 'HALL-H ■ j : ' ; MONDAY, AUGUST 17, at 8 p.m. PRICES: .2/: and. 1/-. (Plus tax.) " SEASOJf TICKEIS; g/6 SEASON TICKETS on sale at HUMPHREY'S, Manners Street and EUSTACE'S, Molesworth Street. . '. ~. " ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! FURNITURE & CARPETS SEE PAGE 4 YEATS REMOVAL SALE, I, • ! 100 DixON STREET.. <-
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TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMRFT? TOWN. HALL CONCERT CHAMIS TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. ,TOMGHT, at 8 o'clock. ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA (Silverstream) With Twr H9^R SINGERS ■*-Rh APOLLO SINGERS Orchestral Selections. Male Part Singing A REAL MUSICAL TREAT. Popular Prices: 3s and 2s, and 100 seate at Is. PAINFUL FEET. KULLEN ARCHES cause pain, pro- ■*■ gressive bony deformity, corns, callouses, aud nervous disorder. My Specialised Treatment. successfully and permanently corrects above condition without aul of artificial supports, which interfere with natural function of feet. Toneless muscles revitalised and iuflamed joints (nimplclely penetrated KATHARINE CARTER, N.Z.R.M., Registered Masseuse nod Medical ■. Electrician, Kelvin Chambers, 1G The Terrace. . lelcnhoue 43-207.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 35, 10 August 1936, Page 2
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