LAST 2 DAYS "HISTORY IS MADE AT NIGHT" CHAS. BOYER-JEAN ARTHUR-LEO CARILLO-COLIN CLIVE. 2.15 and 8 p.m. '. I (Both Reed, by RW P k 1 M T I Consnr for Adult* r, alls „„ .a.v. «.... HiVJ r-f.i^ A | Children under 10 Theatre (Tel. 44-144). I I not admitted. FRIDAY THRILLING ROMANCE, BASED ON THE NOTORIOUS STAVISKY SCANDAL THAT SHOOK EUROPE—A BINANCIAL TYRANT WHO USED AS A WEAPON THE BEAUTY OF A FAMOUS WOMAN! . ... Kay, the screen's best-dressed woman, as proprietress of a Paris frock salon —In love with a man she can never marry . . . tied by honour to the greatest scoundrel in Europe—She stands alone before a rioting mob howling for the blood of the man she hates! "STOLEN HOLIDAY" with KAY FRANCIS CLAUDE RAINS—IAN HUNTER—ALISON SKIPWORTH. A Warner Bros. Picture.
— —T-l-V-O-L-I — TONIGHT AND TOMORROW! ■ SELECTED SUPPORTS FROM 7 O'CLOCK. FREDRIC MARCH—WARNER BAXTER "THE ROAD TO GLORY" , ■'•• . LIONEL BARRYMORE— JUNE LANG. ' ~& 1 THE YEAR'S MOST IMPRESSIVE CAST IN THE STRANGEST . . , STRONGEST .. . GREATEST ... OF ALL DRAMAS. Associate Entertainment—Metro-Goldwyn-Alayer's "WOMEN ARE TROUBLE" STUART ERWIN—PAUL KELLY. IT'S FAST, FURIOUS, AND FUNNY! (Both Pictures Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TELEPHONE 43-9 KB PRICES 1/6, 1/Screening Times: 8 p.m., "Women Are Trouble." 9 p.m., "Road to Glory." SEE -PAGE 8 FOR FRIDAY'S BIG CHANGE!
WRESTLING! WRESTLING! TOWN HALL MONDAY LOFTY BLOMFIELD WILL MEET .... THE- WRESTLING COSSACK, MATROS KIRILINKO *tv 4Tt?£w IS4 fH^ X 3& ntAN' A™ HAS AS YET REMAINED UNBEATEN IN NEW ZEALAND. THIS IS HIS FIRST WELLINGTON APPEARANCE. PREFERENTIAL BOOKING and DAY .SALES OPEN at E. W. Humphrey's Manners Street, THURSDAY, May 27. ORDINARY BOOKING FRIDAY. PRICES: 5/-, 3/-, 2/-. LADIES 2/6. (All prices plus tax.) 1 (Children under 16 not admitted.) ,
FYFE'S GREATEST SILK PLUNGE We havo just negotiated the LARGEST and LUCKIEST SILK PURCHASE 1 in" our experience. ■ ■ • I THREE OF THE WONDER LINES:— 2300 YARDS FRENCH MATT MAROCAIN-Absolutely uncrushable. An ideal XK f™ da 7 ?» d. evening frocks, tennis frocks, tunics, and blouses. 33 beautiGold ft!^ w g p1 t ha£ eS °* Bhles< Gl- eens. ™d Pinks,. Cream, Honey, Ivory £nTrfr tT1 ; Gr4^' F5' Vn' Eose' Petre1' Lilac> Wine> Burgundy ivoiy, and Black. Usual price 4/11. SPECIAL PURCHASE PRICE O/^ yard 320 YARDS.EXCLUSIVE FRENCH TINSEL CLOQUE AND BBQCHJS L4MEQuality goods rarely seen in New Zealand. Usual prices 12/11 and W/uT '.. . , SPECIAL PURCHASE PRICE. Q /y^ yard MD albfeE^mv Athi lLf ULACK ?, EEX? H EING ■VELVET-The" soft, uncrusho.ualit,,hat actually «o«-^g^ »£ FYFE'S LTD., LAMBTON QUAY (Four Doors North from Kelburn Tram).
MEETINGS. V PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON LOCAL BODIES' OFFI- '" NAVY LEAGUE r^r ~ GEES' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF JUTLAND—2Ist ANNIVERS4RY— WORKERS. ■ ■■ MAY 31, 1937. ■ * XfOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN that the M n E^?- oi tIIe, NAVY LEAGUE and ■^ Annual Meeting of the above Union - f . T Citizens of Wellington are' inwill be held on MONDAY EVENING, n A y ?r?™1 at the -Carill °n °n MOSTMAY 31, 1937, at the Accountants' Cham- #;?.£• %-• ' ™ "i W 3' m" *° witneasit« bars, 39 Johnston Street, Wellington, at S if 1"5 ot 'T./, 2.' T"bllte '" memory* of p.m. 4 le "Jen ot ilia bea Services who died in Business: President's Report, Present.!- the U' ent "ar- „~, ', tion of Accounts, Election of Offioers, «• JJAhRQCH, Election of Auditor. General. ——... : secretary. a M4RTVN KTVVPI! WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL? Secretary. KESLRA h AND NEW TOWN WELLINGTON HOTKL CLUB <i\D *NOI:\ CE IS HKK™Y GIVEN that RESTAURANT WOKKPRS IYDU& diarses. for .Admission to the UnderTPT4T TTVTnV OB1 WnRTCITRS mentioned Reserves will be made on Satur■TElAL UNION OF ORIvERS. daj% May 29> 1937 _ lmder t , Je Wellillgton NOTICE TO MEMBERS. City Consolidated Bylaw No. 1, 1933, Part mwi? awttat puvitrat MirTTTTVO 12.'after the hour of 12.30 p.m. Admission T n/>Sif t« i if' t0 Basin Reserve: Adults (over 15 years ui° , m *H t°i w n ior # " of age)- One ShiHing. Children free. Adwill be held at the Trades Hall, 126 Vivian „,:*'' tn v- t f p ~.. , H lfi - fo .. S+ * t «« tutttjci^a v Ar a v 07 icr>~ mission to j.\e\\to»n JraiK. ~-iciuii.s treet, on THURSDAY, MAY 27, lOoi. 15 yea rs-of age), N"inepence. Children free, at S.lo p.m. Persons who have entered the above ReBusiness: serves before 12.30 p.m. and who remain Reading and adoption of Minutes of after such hour are liable to pay the above previous meeting. charges. Annual Report and Balance-sheet. E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. EleCTre nasur e rreSideDt> ViCe"PreSident> EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. Election of Executive Committee of nine. FERRY SERVICE TIME-TABLES. Election of Delegate to Trades Council. A S from the 4.5 fj-.m. trip ex WelhnaEleetiou of Delegate to Labour Represents, -ti- ton on THURSDAY, MAY 27, the tion Committee. Ordinary Winter Time-tables as publishRecommendation re purchase of MQtor-car ed'wfll be resumed. for Wellington City and Suburbs. C. L. BISHOP. Purchase of £50 worth, of shares in The Town Clerk and General Manager. Standard Printing Co. -r . , „,>,..„ General. • WELLINGTON. CITY COU-NUJW H. COUZENS, President. Notice of Intention to lake Land. H. O'MALLEY, Secretary. TN THE MATTER of The Health Act ' 1 1920, The Public Works Act 1928 and #The Municipal Corporations Act 1903 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Wellington City Council proposes under the provisions of the abovemeutioued Acts and all other Acts, powers and authorities enabling it in that behalf to. execute a certain public- worU, namely, far sanitary works at Hobson Street in the City of ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Wellington and for the purpose of .such WILL be held TOMORROW EVEN- public work the land described m the ING, MAY 27, 1037, in the Associa- Schedule hereto is required to be at tion's Hall. Vivian Street, at 8 o'clock. ™<1 "<>;•«= ]S "^ further S'vcn that a His Worship the'Mnvor.. T.. C. A. pl«} ot the land so re<ll"7l nfl t£ e iw ot takJ I n e Hislop, Esq., C.M.G., President of thq « deposited m the pu1..1.! oflice of t c Wellington Centre, will preside. lown Cleric to the said Co i ncil in the A cordial invitation is extended to Town Hall, Cuba b reet in tle^sa id Utj niti^PTKi tn be m-esent an<l '3 thel'e °''en tc"' "IsPecV. OU "ltn°ut Citizens to be picsent , CHFN - fee by all persous during ordinary o&ce U iMJLALHi.-V hourSj gnd thnt;all , 8oi)s affected by tle : : execution of the said public work or sthe taking of such land, should, if they havq objections to the execution jl§&» of tlie said public work or to the'taking W . of the said land, set forth the same in ' writing and send such writing within forty WELLINGTON-COLLEGE OLD BOYS1 days from the first publication of this ASSOCIATION (INCORPORATED). notice to the Welhngton City <;ouncil ad THE 47th ANNUAL GENERAL MEET- dressed to the Town Clerk at h» said A ING will be held at the College gJhce- ' crmrnnTF TONIGHT at S o'clock, followed by Sup- Rp ' SC B i e in, Portion of per m the Common Room. n"o on o t--™*, mi? firvr anrl BOS- colAll, Old Boys are cordially invited to 0 2 3.0-Sect.on. M,,^ attenC" W W COOK City of Wellington. Hon Secretary' 0 0 7.4-Lot XVI Deeds Plan 461, being Hon. becietara^ Sectjon3 606 and 60 ? . co i_ """ PUBLIC NOTICES, ' oliml Qn P la" P«rP^>% situate in ; : ,— City of Wellington, 0 0 I.l—Lot XVII Deeds Plan 461, beins 0 0 0.1 part Section1 607; coloured on CRUTCHING SALE. • • plan sepia; situate in City of .■"'■■■ Wellington. ¥TTnnT ponwußS , w .HvHspfl tint the 0 0 9.o—Lot XIX, Deeds Plan 461, being \yQOL GROWERS are advised that the gectiong 607 and m . col . Wellington Winter Crutchmg bale oured on, plan blue; situate in will take place at the. Dominion Farmers' City of Wellington. Institute, Wellingtou.on Tuesday, July 6, 0 2 35.0—L0t 1, deposited Plan Number ! 1937' at2-3()^-Growers are requested to send forward ate ir^City of Wellington; their consignments without delay. jr^l^."' elhnston thlS 2°th Dny °£ Wellington Wool Brokers' Association E- PF. H. MULLINS. ' t'AKSKUL- l-'KIO'I Secretary. I^AULIiM AKUHKS cause, pauu pro *- pressive bony dctr>rmity, corns, cal " 'nnsea, nnd nervous ilistirdcr. KNUAUKMUNT. Mv Spcinatigeil Treotiiiciit successfull.v THB Engagenieut jliortly to be nn of^artilicml"supports."' ' * nounced Have the King exactly a? Tonc[ess mußC les revitalised. and in desired. Obtain it wholesale direct Iroro tf rf •( , 'ocmpietely penetrated, our workshop and save money. r-athfriNP TAKTER NZRM Wl. n.ui.n.m. . u|w»| HA 1 H Ji X IMi UAIM l!l IV, I\ ./J .SX.HL., . 41. HA\CUAFI AND CO, Registered Masseuse and Medical Ring Specialists, Eleotrician, , m Willis Street (over Preston's), Kelvin Chambers, 16 The Terrace, 1 - J . Telephone 43-297.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 123, 26 May 1937, Page 2
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