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-. -, SESSIONS: 2.0 p.m. and 8.0 p.m. |1 I PLANS at D.I.C. or REGENT SECOND WEEK OF THRILLS AND (44-144) 1 LAUGHTER—WITH ROBERT MONTGOMERY -ROSALIND RUSSELL THE MOST HILARIOUS AND EXCITING MURDER MYSTERY THAT EVER RACED BEFORE YOUR BAFFLED EYES! "FAST AND LOOSE" WITH THE REGENT'S FAMED ASSOCIATE PROGRAMME— "PARAMOUNT AIR-MAIL NEWS" "IMPERIAL DELHI" . Of the Latest Happenings A Fitzpatrick Technicolour Traveltalk "MONEY TO LOAN" "MAMA'S NEW HAT" A "Crime Doesn't Pay" Series < The Captain and his Kids A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) T—l-V-O—L-I TONIGHT and MONDAY. SELECTED SUPPORTS from 7 o'clock. FREDRIC MARCH—JOAN BENNETT " TRADE D WINDS " (Recommended by Censor for Adults) WILL HAY In "CONVICT 99" (Approves for Universal Exhibition) PATRONS' Nv,TE.—Telephone Reserves NOT held after 7.30 Tonight. TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES 1/-, 1/6 TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY " SUEZ "■ ——- " SUEZ " ■■ " SUEZ " (Recommended oy Censor tor Adults.) SEE SPECIAL DISPLAY' ON PAGE 15 j giving F'lll Particulars of th"s Wonderful Midweek Programme. WRESTLING! WRESTLING! MONDAY—TOWN HALL TWO OF THE BIGGEST MEN EVER MATCHED TOGETHER IN N.Z. i A BATTLE OJJ THE GIANTS! IGNACIO MARTINEZ (6ft 4in, M-eighing 17% st. The 26-year-old Spaniard is not only a dangerous matman, but is alsc a professional golfer) Versus ROLLEND KIRCHMEYER (The biggest wrestler of the day. 6ft 7in, weighing 17% st. Last, skilful,' possessing many unorthodox holds, including the drastic Python Clutch. Held Blomfield to a draw in Auckland) DON'T^ MISS MONDAY NIGHT—THERE WILL BE A, LOT OF FUN! BOOK AT E. W. HUMPHREY'S MANNERS STREET. . PRICES: 5/-, 3/-, 2A LADIES 2/6. (All plus tax.) THE PROVIDENT LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. * REMOVAL NOTICE. As from MONDAY, MAY 22, the LOCAL OFFICE of the Company will be situated at 128 FExITHERSTON STREET (GROUND FLOOR) FIFTY . FIFTY THING'S THEATRE, FJFTY' "^rNG'S THEATRE, b IFT V ; fifty tomorrow night, gFTY 8 O ' clock . FIFTY A PRESENTATION OF fI|TY QU^ITY. FIFTY COMPERED BY MR. FIFTY GLADSTONE HILL, of 2ZB. FIFTY , v n _, EIFTY * The proceeds in aid of the A CEMENT. FIFTY Band - the Legion of FronAKNOUNCEMEM. FIFTY , tiersmen ("I" Squadron). FIFTY ERIC BELL; from 2ZB. _: , , FIFTY MISS LESLIE HALL, Richard FIFTY . from 2ZB. FIFTY SS2'££| FIFTY THE BAND ITSELF IN £ 5 2 2 £ § FIFTY FULL FORCE - THIRTY CROOKS FIFTY MEMBERS - NEW UNICROOKS FIFTY FORMS. CROOKS FIFTY CROOKS FIFTY MRS. THOS. CORKILL, ona CROOKS FIFTY of the Dominion's Leading ExCROOKS FIFTY ponents of Maori Songs. CROOKS FIFTY Hear her Sing CROOKS FIFTY "WAIATA MAORI." CROOKS FIFTY CROOKS ARTISTS Let us Repeat: CROOKS ARTISTS A PRESENTATION OF CROOKS ARTISTS • QUALITY. CROOKS ARTISTS MISS ENA RAPLEY, CROOKS ARTISTS Another Talented, New ZeaARTISTS land Singer s-i-n-g-i-n-g ARTISTS "LOV"" WILL FIND A TONIGHT'S CONCERT POSTPONED ARTISTS WAY." Sgil 8S? ISigggiS: illl „,h. i ffl «™ TONIGHT'S CONCERT POSTPONED. Ai£lbTS Stall another # Talented New TONIGHT'S CONCERT POSTPONED. 4S£lil§ Zealander in Songs and TONIGHT'S CONCERT POSTPONED. 45£i|I| DuetsTONIGHT'S CONCERT POSTPONED. fpTTSTq TIHKVT rfxt T TONIGHT'S CONCERT POSTPONED.: igg|T| JEM^ ARTISTS in "LIKE A DREAM," from Owing to the contraction of a slight cold tiriSTS ** "Martha" Mr. Crooks has deemed it advisable to \rtISTS cancel the Concert arranged for Tonight. SUNDAY May we say again? Mr. Crooks s Jm-st Recital will now be SUNDAY ' given in the' SUNDAY A PRESENTATION OF SUNDAY QUALITY!! Tr, ™x- T r SUNDAY OWN HALL SUNDAY JUST FROM BUCHAREST, OWN HALL SUNDAY BUT HEAR HIM PLAY SUNDAY THE t NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. luNdly A-C-C-'o-R-D-LO-N. NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. SUNDAY NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT.. SUNDAY IN ANY LANGUAGE. NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. SUNDAY SIEGMUND GRUBER. NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. SUNDAY SIEGMUND GRUBER. ' NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. SUNDAY RALPH WILKIN. . NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. . SUNDAY RALPH WILKIN, NEXT TUESDAYf NIGHT. ' SUNDAY New Zeal-nd's Fred Astaire, SUNDAY Winner of Competitions SUNDAY Galore. Tickets purchased for Tonight will be CONCERT transferred to Tuesday. CONCERT NEW ZEALAND'S OWN CONCERT ENTERTAINER, CONCERT FRANK ANDREWS. The Farewell Appearance of Mr. Crooks CONCERT FRANK ANDREWS. will be made as originally announced CONCERT H^avs J^ggajg"^ CONCERT CONCERT Delightful Juvenile Talent: XEXT THURSDAY NIGHT. CONCERT Phoebe Lawson and Beryl VEXT THTTT?Sr>4Y NTTfiTTT CONCERT Desmond m Vocal Duo, The NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT. ££NCERT Two Cousins." in Costume. RESERVE Billie Pond in Uniform,. RESERVE .. Singing RESERVE "You've Got to be in the RESERVE Army Now." . RESERVE RESERVE Ashley Couper, whose voice RESERVE pleased Dr. Gruber. of the RESERVE Vienna Boys' Choir, RESERVE "Cherry Ripe." RESERVE RESERVE AGAIN WE SAY IT IS RESERVE A PRESENTATION OF RESERVE QUALITY. RESERVE RESERVE • : : RESERVE The accompanists are: JiKIC spttot A PAWTrtPTTM RESERVE BELL, one of New Zealand s SCHOLA CANTORUM RESERVE Leading Pianists and Accom(Stanley Oliver, Conductor) RESERVE paiiists, by Courtesy of 2ZB. ~m v. wT T f PArFAr » 17-660 PAT. COLEMAN ,59 N iAt~ J i «7Aiv \ 17-660 Just Arrived from Australia. (Ralph Vaughan Williams) 17 . 660 Admission Is. Reserves 6d The most stirring plea for the cause of 17-660 extra, peace ever written in musical form. 17-660 Td hone Reserves at 17 . 660 , ST. FRANCIS HALL, Hill Street, 17-660 at the King's, from 6 o'clock. THURSDAY, JUNE 1, at 8 p.m. 17-660 The Management Reserve the , r . , t ~ r , ~, ~. . v 17-660 right to refuse admittance to lickets, 2s 6d and 2s (no tax). Bos i7Cfin anyone Plan opens at Begg's FRIDAY, May 26. yf^ This is a programme of fine music with 17-660 ' F. £. PETERSON, a serious purpose, and is not recommended 17-660 Hon. Sec. to those seeking entertainment value only.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 117, 20 May 1939, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 117, 20 May 1939, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 117, 20 May 1939, Page 4

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