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STILL THE CROWDS. STILL THE CROWDS. The ace of all flying pictures is thrilling large audiences at every session. RKO-Radio's "SKY GIANT" "SKY GIANT" "SKY GIANT' "SKY GIANT" • "SKY GIANT" "SKY GIANT" "SKY GIANT" "SKY GIANT" With CHESTER MORRIS, RICHARD DIX JOAN FONTAINE: Dedicated by the pioneers that blazed . the trail of the skyways. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . Deaf Aids Installed. _ -^^-^****^I TAT B^^"**I*-^1*-^ «<^^^ O T A T E^^-""^ AMALGAMATED THJATRES, LTD. (Throughout New Zealand). SESSIONS: 2.15 AND 8 P.M. FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY NEXT — ; "Algiers,"' city of forgotten men. French Foreign Legion, criminals, and fugitives from justice—yet romantic and colourful. but dangerous. WALTER WANGER PRESENTS "ALGIERS" , . "ALGIERS" "ALGIERS" I "ALGIERS" "ALGIERS" "ALGIERS" "ALGIERS" "ALGIERS" "ALGIERS" "ALGIERS" With CHARLES BOYER, HEDY LAMARR SIGRID GURIE United Artists Release. (Recommended by ' Censor for Adulta.) IT WILL TAKE. WELLINGTON BY STORM. Plan at D.I.C. and Theatre. TeJ. 51-595. Owing to numerous requests the Society has decided on A SPECIAL GALA PERFORMANCE, A SPECIAL GALA PERFORMANCE. A SPECIAL GALA PERFORMANCE. Wednesday, sth. Wednesday, sth. Wednesday, Gth. Popular Prices,.4s, 2s od, Is. No tax. "THE STUDENT PRINCE." "THE STUDENT PRINCE." "THE STUDENT PRINCE/ "THE STUDENT PRINCE." "THE STUDENT PRINCE." "THE STUDENT PRINCE." GRAND OPERA HOUSE RAND OPERA HOUSE. I GRAND OPERA HOUSE, I I D.O. and 0.8., 6s; Back Stalls, 3s; Gallery Is 6d. Ring 55-160 for Seats. Producer: Harison Cook. Musical Director: John F. Woodward. ) THE CONCERT CHAMBER; TOWN ■HALL. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11. at S p.m. THE INAUGURAL CONCERT THE INAUGURAL CONCERT ~-,- THE INAUGUjteAt,CONCERT, THE INAUGURAL CONCERT I ■-.• -i:.i;0r.:.,;.:7.. ;■<■?.:■■. ■.„•: THE WELLINGTON" CONSERVATOIRE! THE WELLINGTON CONSERVATOIRE THE WELLINGTON CONSERVATOIRE I THE WELLINGTON CONSERVATOIRE 1 PRICES, 2s 6d D.C. and Stalls; Islkl Stalls. Plan now open at Begg's. MASSED MUSICAL FESTIVAL. MASSED MUSICAL FESTIVAL. . WELLINGTON MUSICIANS' COMPLIMENT TO • H. TEMPLE WHITE, ESQ. H.TEMPLE WHITE, ESQ. HpOWN HALL WELLINGTON, X THURSDAY, October 6, 1938. ASSISTING ARTISTS: Massed Choir of 400 Voices: Conductor, Stanley Oliver The Light Symphony Orchestra: Conductor, Leon de Mauny Paul and Diny Schramm .... Piano Duo Miss Myra Sawyer Soprano Miss Ava Symons Violinist Tudor Singers: ■ Conductor, H. Temple White. Geoff. Colledgo Baritone Organist .. Clement Howe. Accompanist Harold Whittle Subscription: 3s ; 2s, Is (plus tax). Reservations at Messrs. Chaa. Bcgg and Co., Ltd. No Booking Fee. C. MEACHEN, t Hon. Secretary. \ ■■- ■-■ •- - '■■■— '■■■ ■ • '■ ■ pANCINQ. HEY! IT'S JOY NIGHT TONIGHT JOHNSON'S SCHOOL OF DANCING. *J Taia Hall, Kilbirnie. Exhibition S^ord Dance by Keith johnsbn/ ,30' Lucky Gifts, Free Cold Drinks, ' Supper, etc. Flannels Optional. Trams to doors. Subs Is 6d. g. w. johnson. tonight tonight. colliNgwood sea scouts. MODERN and OLD-TIME DANCE at trT.tll^, MAYBELLE ASSEMBLY HALL, Ghnznce Street, TONIGHT, at 8. HARRY AVERY'S ORCHESTRA. Good Supper. Subs. Is 6d. Good prizes, j BILLY GRANT, M.C. WEDNESDAY NIGHT. I KILBIRNIE SOLDIERS' CLUB. GRAND CARNIVAL DANCE. T^A^^-Sil^™l6* WEDNESi ~DA^ , OCTOBER' 5. Jim BlackI wood's Orchestra. Novelties. Subs.: Double 3s, Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d. Come along and enjoy final dance of season. A TONIGHT. (ft.ALA -^— DANCE GALA OLD-TIM IS and MODERN NEW CENTURY HALL. Kent Terrace. The Dance of the Year. Novelties galore. Good Orchestra. Supper and Monte Carlos. Subs., Single 2s, Double 3s Od. T. THOMSON, M.C. BUSINESS NOrtCES. > YOU CAN JUDGE t OUR PRINTING 3 BY THE PEOPLE WE PRINT FOR. WE Supplied Printing to some of the largest firms in Wellington when . they were only small inisinesses, and we > nre still doing it. NO OKDKIi TOO SMALL OK ) TOO LAIIUIG. ; nifc)"EVL:Ni!si(; host* huntim, WOKKS, WILLIS ST-REli)'!. Telephone 44-040. I '■-■..■■ ■ ■ . ■ ■ ■ TITEN'S Overcoats, all- Sizes, large variety, ! -*-1-8- from 49s 6d; no ©sir* charge for easy terms, Hsimann'a, 13a Court«nay Pise*,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 82, 4 October 1938, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 82, 4 October 1938, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 82, 4 October 1938, Page 2

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