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THE WORLD'S ,MOST AWE-INSPIRING SPECTACLE CONTINUES ' TRIUMPHANTLY INTO A SECOND BIG WEEK., THE REGENT THE REGENT (Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Cotp., Ltd.) SCREENING—II a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. SHOPPERS' SESSION EVERY FRIDAY, at 5 p.m. The World-famous Romance of Mctcia, the Chiistian Maid, and Maicus Supeibus, Piefect of Rome. A PICTURE YOU WILL NEVER FORGET 1 CECIL B. DE MILLE'S "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS" (A Pai amount Picture) With (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FREDRIC MARCH, ELISSA LANDI, CLAUDETTE COLBERT, CHARLES LAUGHTON, and 7500 others. TONIGHT I . . . The Screen spreads before your eyes the Greatest Spectacle in its history . , . The splendour and intrigue of Nero's Court! . . . Tin ill and Pageantiy of the Coliseum ! . . . Loves and Hates of Ancient Rome! BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE (TELEPHONE 44-144). GRAND OPERA HOUSE J. C. WILLIAMSON PICTURE CORP. TWICE DAIL_.-At 2.ls'and 8 p.m*. A Gripping Drama of the heait-aches . . . lost illusions . . . romance . . . intrigue that takes place in the World's Greatest Sporting Centie. * "MADISON SQUARE GARDEN" An elec tritying story of what goes on in the world's greatest sporting centre. Where men die for fame—where women worship at the Shrine of Adonis. . »' A Paramount Picture with a Wonderful Cast. LEW CODY THOMAS MEIGHAN MARIAN NIXON. ' Authentic Scenes of 6-day BICYCLE RACE-HOCKEY MATCH-ICE CARNIVALWRESTLING,, BOXING, ETC. (For Universal Exhibition.) ' BOX PLANS at Bristol an-l Berkeley.

GREAT EASTER SHOW | CLOSES TOMORROW CLOSES TOMORROW TONIGHT , TONIGHT i TAILWAGGERS' DOG SHOW-MANNEQUIN PARADE IN STADIUM-BALL-ROOM DANCING IN CABARET-MOVING EXHIBITS-WORKING MODELS-1 GAMES—SIDE-SHOWS—ROCK GARDENS—FLORAL DISPLAYS. ' CHILDREN'S DAY CHILDREN'S DAY FROM Ito 5 p.m. TOMORROW. , ' BRING YOUR CHILDREN TO SEE THE GREAT EXHIBITION. i FANCY DANCING BY TINY TOTS-PUNCH AND JUDY SHOW, ETC., ETC., From 2.15 p.m. to 3.15 p.m. , i 3.20 pm.: TREE LECTURE AND DEMONSTRATION ON PHYSICAL CULTURE by MRS. KITTY O'SULLIVAN (the "Modern Grandmother"), who will tell you how to reduce ivtihout dieting or using drugs. DON'T MISS IT! a grt:a r children's show free, a great children's show free. I CHILDREN'S BALL IN THE CABARET Conducted by MR. and MRS. SOUTHERN COLLEDGE. ADMISSION 3d. j DODGEMS, JOYPLANES-HALF-FRICE TO CHILDREN. I

TAX ON SALES. RETURN FORMS ARE OBTAINABLE AT THE PUBLIC OFFICE OF THE "EVENING POST." ' ' RETURN FORMS, Nos. 3 & 4: PACKETS 100's.. .. ".. 12/6 50's - 7/6 255,. 5/SINGLE COPY .! 3d. Jf , ALL OTHER FORMS: Packets 100's, 7/6; 50's, 5/-; 25's, 2/6. Single Copy, 2d. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR LARGER QUANTITIES. MAIL ORDERS, ACCOMPANIED BY POSTAL NOTES, WILL RECEIVE I PROMPT ATTENJ.ION. I

"DANCING. ■ OT. FRANCIS'S HALL, HILL STREET. DANCE. DANCE. TOMORROW NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT. Dancing 8 to 12. Rudolph's Orchestra. Sub. 2/-. fJ.REEN MILL CABARET, Comer Cuba and Vivian Stieets. (Under New Management.) DANCING DANCING DANCING TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT Selected Modern Dancing, with dainty cabai et siippei. Subs ,Is 6d. < Let us quote you foi Weddings, Staff Dances, Bridge Nights, etc. THE REALM, ' THE REALM, HATAITAI. Wellington's Most -Wonderful Dance. Competitions, Novelties. Wellington's finest oichestra Subs, too low to mention. Fice trains after the show.

WELLINGTON FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, INCORPORATED. , SOCCER. SOCCER. SOCCER. SOCCER. TTILBIKNIE STADIUM, TOMORROW, at 3 pm. OPENING OF SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. MARIST v. SWIFTS. Admission Od. B. A. MABIN, Secretary. GLIDE. ' GLIDE. glide qkating rink, glide Skating kink, GLIDE WaketieJd Street. GLIDE GLIDE GLIDE GLIDE TONIGHT, GLIDE. GLIDE 7.30-10 o'clock. GLIDE. GLIDE. GLIDE TOMORROWS SESSIONS GLIDE TOMORROW'S SESSIONS GLIDE 10 a.m -Noon. GLIDE. GLIDE 2 30 p.m.-4 30 p.m. GLIDE AFTERNOON SESSION. GLIDE. GLIDE. GLIDE 7 30 pm.-ll pm. GLIDE EVENING SESSION. GLIDE. 'GLIDE Tel. 40-610. GLIDE A. TUBERT, GLIDE Manager. GLIDE. GLIDE. BOXING. OXING. TOWN nALL, APRIL 24. TOWN HALL, APRIL 24. TOWN HALL, APRIL 24. ARCHIE nUGHES v. TED OXLEY. ARCHIE HUGHES v. TED OXLEY. ARCHIE HUGHES v. TED OXLEY. ARCHIE HUGHES v. TED OXLEY. The Wellington Boxing Association have ananged a Tournament which will be bumful of thnlls and excitement. 4 preliminaries have been arranEod, the' performers being picked fiom the best amateur talent. BOX PLAN at CLARIDGE'S, Tobacconiht, Manners Street. EARLY DOOR TICKETS at Box Office, Sowman's, Lambton Quay,, and Aveiy's Tobacconist, Riddifoid Street. PRICES, 5s and 2s Cd, plus tax nnd ettra booking charge.

MEETINGS. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. THIS IS TO CERTIFY that at a Spec-' lal Meeting of the Wellington Harbour Boa id to be held on WEDNESDAY, 24th DAY OF MAY, 1933, at eight o'clock m the evening, a ceitain amendment to the Bjlaws, ot tho Board will be submitted to the Boaid for adoption; and fmther that such amendment to the B>laws has been punted and lies open for public inspection at the Offices of the Board i dining office houis. The said Bj law Amendment relates to j and is in respect of COOL j STORE CHARGES. | Dated this 20th day of April 1933. A. G. BARNETT, i • Secretary. Harbour Board Office, • Wellington, N.Z.

PUBLIC NOTICES. F appeals that some members have foigottcn that the DOG &HOW is on TODAY. Please bring jour dogs as soon as possible. TAILWAGGERS' CLUB. Tj IVIDKNCE h.mns; been submitted of AJ the loss of Policy No. 184430 in the books of the Provident Life Assurance Company on tho life of Josiah Hemy Oaklej, 1 hereby give notice of my intention i to issue, at the expiry of four weeks from this d.ite, a Copy to take the place thereof, unless obieehon bo previously lodged. 11. de C. McARTHUR, Geneial Manage*. Dated at Dunodin April 21, 1933. A. B. MOORES, Manufactming Turners, DESIRE to notify their Customers and others that they ale now located in Perrett's Building. Willu Stieet, First Floor (underneath the ,big illuminated railway sign) THE PEN DOCTOR IS the iecogmsed Medico for Fountain Pens and Fvet sharp Pencils. Consultations free. Geo. Jeffery, Lambton Quay, opp. D.I.C.

EDUCATIONAL. '', MODERN COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, DRUIDS' CHAMBERS, WOODWARD STREET. TEL. 43-70"?. THE E\ening Speed Classes, 7-9 p m., are now filling up. Also Special Session, 4 30-0 p.m. Early application necessary. Several Experienced Stenographer taking a refresher course can be thoioughly recommended to omployei s. All theory nunils grven individual tuition by MRS. NICOLAUS, who holds PITMAN'S TEACHERS' DIPLOMA.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 93, 21 April 1933, Page 2

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