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SPECIAL HOLIDAY TREAT FOR THE WHOLE

FAMILY AT THE KIVOLI THEATRE— — (NEWTOWN) < , . TOMORROW (KING'S BIRTHDAY) MONSTER CHILDREN'S MATINEE, at 1-.30. GRAXD GALA EVENING PERFORMANCE, at 7 o'clock. Also THURSDAY and FRJDAY, at 7 p.m. CECIL B. DE MILLE'S MIGHTIEST SPECTACLE—'' , - "THE- PLAINSMAN" -': ' ; Starring GARY COOPER—JEAN ARTHUR. ' ■•■" T.,-::yjvr .... ... UNITED ARTISTS FIEfTA OF FUN AND GLORIOUS MELODY— ' "THE GAY DESPERADO" NINO MARTINI-IDA LUPINO-LEO CARILLO. POPEYE CARTOON ("HolcHhe Wire") . MICKEY MOUSE IN COLOUR. ("Thru the Mirror"); ' 6—RIVOLI FEATURETTES—6' ' PRICES: 1/- and 1/6, EVENING SESSIONS. (No Extra to Book.) MATINEE -6d FOR ALL'CHILDREN .ALL'OVER. THE HOUSE* "ADULTS l/ v •

. SPECIAL SHIRLEY MATINEE TOMORROW MORNING, 11 a.m. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 51-505. a o'clock TOXIGHT 8 o'clock Little Princess Charming. - SHIRLEY - TEMPLE T E M P L-E. TEM P L E ■ T E M P U KTEMPLE. In The Sweetest Picture , Ever Made:" - "STOWAWAY" ' "STOWAWAY" "STOWAWAY" "STOWAWAY" —- "STOWAWAY" With Alice ■ Robert FAYE YOUNG■ FAYE i YOUNG. FAYE YOUXU ARTHUR TEEACHEK: •' ARTHUR TREACIIER.. (Approved for Universal 1 Exhibition.) 20th Century-Fox Picture. Complete CORONATION . Pictures at all -Sessions. ■.3RD BIG WEEK. . And Still Packing to Capacity Nightly. Book for tonight at Begg's or Theatre: .-v , •-. •'• • -Tel. 51-277. ■.■'■""" "' ,r: SESSIONS: 2.15 and 8 p.m. 1/ pLAZA." fl - I \k^^ x LAZA. JI . Dir.' Amaleamated Theatres, Ltd. . The Queen of the Silvery Skates: ' SONJA JENIE, .. . . SOXJA HEXIE -.■'-, . SONJA . HEXIE ' i SONJA HEN lE'., With Ritz Bros, Ned Sparks, Don Ameche, ■ •■ • Adolphe Jlenjou; in— 19375; Spectacular Musical.Smash: "GIRL IN A....M1LL10X." . "GIRL IN-A- MILLION." "GIRL IN A MILLION." A'2oth Century-Fox Special. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ALSO CORONATION- SPECIAL. CAPITOL THEATRE, APITOL ' .T. H E A T R E. ... .MIRAMAR. '. ' ■'■■ Now a« Cosy and Warm as your own Fireside, ■ 7.45—. FINALLY--TONIGHT. 7.4s—Universal News, ' 7.s3—Stranger Than Fiction. B.2—Going Places, .Travelogue. . ■'• ; B.II—JACK LONDON'S Famous - Story. "The Abysmal Brute,",. Has been adapted for the screen ■ under the title of . ' ". ' .' "CONFLICT." ' '~.'.:,,. "CONFLICT."- ■-'.•■"-;■';- ---9.19 —Turkey Dinner, Colour Cartoon. ■ ■ 9.27— '-■•.• .. "THE LUCKIEST GIRL IN THE WORLD." LUCKIEST GIRL IN THE WORLD." MONSTER MATINEE TOMORROW. . A rare treat FOR Children AND- Adults. ' ' ' 2 p.m. • ■ Oiu- Gang Comedies, Cartoons, Musicals. 3 Hours of Fun. Bring' the . Kiddies—a happy time for all. LAUREL AND'HARDY ' \ - ■ In ■■■-■- "BABES IN TOYLAND," : . Evening — "STJZY." - And - ".' "AREN'T MEN BEASTS." COMMENCING FRIDAY. "LLOYDS OF LONDON."- ;. ■ "LLOYDS OF LONDON." 1 (Programme Recommended tor Adults.) 3lajestic Cabaret Majestic Cabaret, Majestic Cabaret . . . Majestic Cabaret WILL BE CLOSED Majestic Cabaret . . Majestic Cabaret ' TONIGHT Majestic Cabaret Majestic Cabaret On account of being priMajestic Cabaret vately booked for Majestii Cabaret Majestic Cabaret THE TREASURY Majestic Cabaret . BALL. ; Maiestic Cabaret . Majestic Cabaret rpOMOR.ROW NIGHT, Majestic Cabaret.-1- WEDNESDAY, ' Majestic Cabaret - Majestic- Cabaret We are running a Majestic Cabaret Popular. Night from -S Majestic Cabaret. p.m. to. Midnight. . Majestic Cabaret' .'.':.■.'.' , Maj "-.ic Cabaret Sub. 2s 6d,. inclusive. Majestic Cabaret ... . Majestic Cabaret During the Evening Majestic Cabaret Miss Margaret ChurchMajestio Cabaret ward Majestic Cabaret , T ■ rw Majestic Cabaret will entertain Patrons in Majestic Cabaret her own impersonation Majestic Cabaret of ' 'THE CUBAN Majestic Cabaret RUMBA," supported by Majestic Cabaret LAURI PADDI .and Majest Cabaret his Famous Band. Majestic Cabaret Majestic Cabaret DirectionMajestic Cabaret Frederick Carr. Majestic Cabaret . Ccc Bayton Majestic Cabaret Majestic Cabaret EDUCATIONAL. r GRACE ROBS. PRACTICAL Psychologist. Mental Com--t plexes Analysed—Dissipated. Health restored. Tel, 27-352. Interviews arranged.

2 p.m.-NUW SHOWIXG-7.30 p.m. ~=EEE=r I LUX E I EEEEF" Courtenay '' \" j/ Ring Place. > 53-OSO. 7.30— UNIVERSAL AIR-MAIL NEWS Featuring' HINDER BURG DISASTER HINDENBURG DISASTER— 7.4s—Columbia I'ictures Present the Mo* -•■_ Amazing Drama Since "Da.JICKY.LL and MR. HYDE" ' Startled thY World. . "THE MAN WHO LIVED TWICE" "the man who Lived twice" "the man who lived twice" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 3 p.m.— NORMAN DAWK (At the Wurlitzer). 'JIMMY KITZPATRICK (Boy Soprano). 3.ls—The New Universal Present '', A Sparkling Comedy-Romance. "WHE-N LOVE ''■&'. YOUNG." '. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.; ' —Featuring—— Lovely. •VIRGINIA 3RUCE,' VIRGINIA BRUCE, The Magnificent "Jack o' Lantern" Presentation. ' USUAL POI'ULAR PRICES. ... • Is, Is 6d, 2s 3d. (Reserves no extra.) Plans at. JD.-I.C, and Theatre (53-0S0). ... DANCING. . TOXIGHT. . • . • TOXIGHT. MODERN AXD OLD-TIME.DAXCE AT npHE MAYBEuLE ASSEMBLY HALL. ■*- Gkugnee street,.Tinigbft,.at-8 o'clock.. Harry A very's. Orchestra. Xrood. Supper.' Good Prizes/ • Subs. Is 6d. .BILLY GRAXT, M.C.; PETOXE ; PETOXE.' ODDFELLOWS' - HALL. TOXIGHT. Roll up for a ■ good • Old-time Dance. 3rd Heat of the Kig MonteT Good Prizes. Les Walker's Trio. Subs. Is Gd. ; • .. ; T.NEWTON, M.C. ■ TOXIGHT. VICTORIA ■ -' ■ HAL&, » OLD-TIME CARNIVAL XIGHT. Balloons, Streamers, Monte Carlos. Old-time Dancing- to Jim filackwood't Accordions, . , Subs: 2s Single, 3s Gd Double. ; F...McGONNELL, M.C.■ .-•■• . DAXCIFtOXIGHT, SLEEP .TOMORROW. CARNIVAL BIRTHDAY EVE. ' rp^u. HALL, ~ KILBIRXIE. -"- 'Old.and Modern until ?? : Subs. 2s. Hosts of Novelties. Heaps of Fun,. 7; p.m. to 8 p.m. practice. All trains to door. ' ■ , G.W. JOHNSON, All Classes as Jsual next Tuesday. 1 "... EMPIRE..BOX- CRICKET CLUB.1. !: ' DAXCE. : ORIENTAL . • CAB A RE T, TOXIGHT, JUNE 8.: Simpson's Orchestra. Subs. 2s Gd. E. R. ARROWSMITH, M.C ; ■ TRAFFIC DAXCE, - KING GEORGE V MEMORIAL FUXD. • ''PHE Committee regrets to announce that -1- ONLY TICKET. HOLDERS will be allowed admittance to their Dance in the . Assembly Hall, Brougham Street, June 9. The success that has already. met their efforts makes this action necessary. \ ' ' W. McKEEX, SecGET READY. GET EEADT TOMORROW'S BIG XIGHT. KING'S BIRTHDAY PARTY. Somewhere Nice to Finish Up the Holiday. . T»HE REALM. ..:. THE REALM. -*■ . Book jour Possies Now.. ■■ MEETINGS. SPECIAL COXFEREXCE MEETINGS rpO be held TOMORROW (KING'S x BIRTHDAY), for Prayer, Praise, and Ministry, in the.MASONIC HALL, Ade- . laide Road, Berhampore. Hours of Meetings: 2.30 p.m. till 4.30 p.m.; 6.30 p.m. till 8.30 p.m. A Welcome extended to all. Light and Love. Hymn Books, to be used. COXFEREXCE.-, .- - . T OWER HUTT BAPTIST CHURCH, v JUNE 9. CEXTRAL AUXILIARY -MEETINGS, ilO a.m.—Devotional Service. , Rev. A, i Fear. Nelson. • .... 10.30 a.m.—Address, "The Holy Spirit— His Work and Ours.';.. Speaker, Rev, E. Xieholls, Wanganui. ■ - . 1.30 to 5.30 p.m.—Business Conference. 7.30 p.m.—lnspirational address, "The Crisis and the Call—the Present Situation Met and Mastered." Speaker, Rev. D. B. Forde Carlisle. Berhampore. Soloif-ts. Miss Myra Sawyer, Mr. Frank Bryant. PUBLIC TEA. 3.45 p.m., Horticultural Hall, Lainft Street Admission Is. \\7K make Line or Half-tone Blocks for * ' all purposes and all Papers from the cheapest Newsprint to the Finest- Art. "Evening Post" Printing Works, lei,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 134, 8 June 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 134, 8 June 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 134, 8 June 1937, Page 2

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