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AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. Throughout N.Z. Deaf Aids Installed. T A T l"^^ . T AT E^,^-— -"^ MATINEE 2 p.m. NIGHTLY 7.45. At Last a {Story Big Enough FOR BARRYMORE'S BEST!! For Years They Have Been Kicking This Lovable "Self-made Failure" Around JOHN "GREAT" BARRYMORE JOHN "GREAT" BARRYMORE In his Best Role, and it's a Delight To See How "THE GREAT MAN VOTES." "THE GREAT MAN VOTES." With those Adorable Young Stars— Peter . ■ Virginia HOLDEN WEIDLER DONALD MacBRIDE. —ASSOCIATE FEATURE—A Past-paced: Story of Men behind the News in an Exciting Half-day Dramatised in— - "12 CROWDED HOURS." "12 CROWDED HOURS." With the Ever-popular RICHARD DIX, - RICHARD DIX. Lucille Allan BALL LANE (Prog. Rec. by the Censor for Adults. Plan D.LC. or Theatre. * 51-5y5. BOOK YOUR SEATS- —NO EXTWA. Saturday, 2 and 7.45 p.m. ■ .- ONE WEEK'S - MONSTER ENTERTAINMENT MONSTER ■ ENTERTAINMENT . MONSTER ENTERTAINMENT MONSTER ENTERTAINMENT MONSTER ENTERTAINMENT MONSTER ENTERTAINMENT MONSTER ENTERTAINMENT MONSTER ENTERTAINMENT MONSTER ENTERTAINMENT MONSTER ENTERTAINMENT EMPIRE THEATRE, PETONE, JULY 3 to 8, at 8 o'clock each evening. (Under the auspices ot Petone Working Men'a Club.) -TUG-O'-WAR CONTEST, WRESTLING, BOXING, GYMNASTIC DISPLAYS. WEIGHT-LIFTING CONTEST. MUSICAL AND DANCING PROGRAMMES. , V SIDESHOWS. v Admission 6d (Final Night Is). ' Season Tickets 2s 6d. iProceeds in aid -p£ Centennial Memorial on Petone Beach.) DANCING, Last Saturday was a Great Success at ST. FRANCIS HALL. T. FRANCIS, HALL. Make tonight a success too by joining the Crowd at Wellington's Dance Rendezvous. JACK CO WORE V AND HIS BAND. TONIGHT (SATURDAY), TONIGHT; rpRADESxHALL, ' TRADES HALL. A •■■..-. OLD-TIME DANCING ■' With Jim Blackwood's PIANO-ACCORDIONS ON DECK. Subs.: 2s Single. 3s 6d Double. F. McGONNELL, M.C. rpiTE PLUNKET SOCIETY Presents THE VICTORIAN BALL, s THE VICTORIAN BALL, I THE VICTORIAN BALL, 1 THE VICTORIAN BALL, ; THE VICTORIAN BALL, ' ■''"."■'(' ■ ' y town hall, ■■•.., town; hall, . Friday, july 7. Friday, july 7. The Social Event of the Season. • Dancing 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. '■■' ■"¥ ,:' ■'■■ ' ' ': ':> ■. Tickets 10s 6ti. Alcoves £5 ss. Box Plan now open at D.I.C. RUDOLPH'S ORCHESTRA. DANCE NIGHT. rpHE MILDRED HARRIS STUDIO, -*■ .11 Manners Street (Above Lamp House). RUDOLPH'S ORCHESTRA. Excellent Supper. ' *\ ' ; ■ ■ / ; : \~" ~ '. OLD-TIME DANCING. QT. JOHN'S AMBULANCE HALL, °... . 29 VIVIAN STREET. LES. WALKER'S BAND. Best Dance in Town. j. Admission 2s. TLfARIST TENNIS CLUB. ANNUAL ■ DANCE, to be held in Marjorie Newport's Studio, Willis Street, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1939. . v . Dancing S-12 p.m. ■ . Subs.: 2s 6d Single, 5s Double. NEW PETER PAN The NEW PETER PAN Leading NEW PETER PAN . Modern NEW PETER PAN ' Dance PHARMACY HALL, HARMAGY .' * . . HALL, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. The. Brightest and Jolliest Dance, with Les -Forsyte and his Sweet and Swing . Band. Always Tasty Always best Sit-down Supper. Monte Carlos. Subs. 2s. j A CK MOORE, M.C. MIRAMAR RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB. GRAND/ DANCE To be held in T>IO GRANDE CABARET, Hobart Street, Miramar, on SATURDAY, JULY 1, at 8 p.m. Welcome to South Auckland and Wellington Reps. DOUG..KEDZLIE AND HIS SAVONIA; DANCE BAND. /Ladies, Is. . Geats., 2s. BALLROOM DANCING. MARGARET O'CONNOR, Fellow JwL •, 1.5. T.D., London. Principal: Kathleen-O'Connor. Private Lessons from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Intermediate Class, Friday, 8 to 9.30 p.m. Advanced Glass, Wednesday, 8.30 to 9.30 p.m. .■: . ■ ■-■ • / ■ ■•.. • Saturday Morning—Junior Class, 11 to 12 noon. '■■■'_, Saturday ;Morning—-Highland Dancing, 12 to 1 p.m. Practice Hour, 5 to 6 p.m. Mondays. For engaging of Studio for Parties and Private Dances,. Telephone 45-571. 58 Cuba Street. .___ Jfrivater Res. U-628> <' '

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 1, 1 July 1939, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 1, 1 July 1939, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 1, 1 July 1939, Page 5

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