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THE REGENT BAILY: At u-° a-m- 2-15 p-ra- 8-° p-»>-Shoppers' Session, 5.0 p.m. PREMIERE NEW ZEALAND PRESENTATION OP British International Pictures Epic Production— ■ "DRAKE OF ENGLAND" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) MATHESON LAN_G, Athene Seyler, Jane Baxter READ ~THIS f~ WE ASK NO FINER RECOMMENDATION. '•BRAKE OF ENGLAND." Educatitm Department, Wellington. The Education Department has had the opportunity of viewing a orivale picture* SlWnTO^™™^^^ •ij.OJ-U.Lv.il ALIKE tOU \OUNG PEOPLE AND ADULTS 4 RnlenHiH continuity, has been achieved, and this, with beautiful scenery faulUesfil otoSo. P!. y> a?d .Peri«t audibility, holds the attention to the \-ery end ?4s a (Sgd.) W. S. LA TROBE, „.„ „ Acting Director of Education. COX PLANS AT D.LQ. AND THE REGENT (TELEPHONE 44-i«)7 WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION SATURDAY . AUGUST 24 SATURDAY' ATHLETIC PARK i . At 3 p.m. PETONE v. WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD BOYS At 1.30 pan. HUTT v. JOHNSONVILLE NEWTOWN PARK - t PONEKE v. ATHLETIC " ADMISSION 9d. STAND 6d EXTRA! ■\. h. NEILSON, Secretary.

GRAND REVIVAL At CHORTT'S THEATRE. At THEATRE. GRAND REVIVAL At -SHORTT'S THEATRE- At Coutiauous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Electrically Heated.. Warm, Cosy! One of the Most Beautiful PicturesEver Filmed, GRACE MOORE In '•ONE NIGHT OF LOVE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Added Attraction: JACK HOLT GENEVIEVE TOBIN Iv one of the greatest of all Jack Holt's triumphs, "THE WRECKER." "THE WRECKER." '■THE WRECKER." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Q'ho climax of this picture is one of the most amazing ever screened. Selected Supporting Short Subjects. SATURDAY AFTERNOON MATTNEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON MATINEE! In addition to the above the following extra pictures -will be screened: A Splendid Western, "EXD OF THE TRAIL." Episode o. "JUNGLE MYSTERY." "HOLIDAY LAND,:' Coloured Rhapsody. '•POLO THRILLS," Sports Thrill. "DECKS AWASH." Yachting. '■SCREEN SNAPSHOTS," -, A Wonderful' Entertainment for Old and Young. .. TWO GIGANTIC ATTRACTIONS. " QUR riSEATRE. NKWTOWN "OB THEATRE NEWTOWN At 7 p.m.—The latest Metrotone News. At 7.ls—"Donkey Baseball." A Pete • Smith Oddity. At 7.25—"0ne-Horee Farmers." (ToddKelly Comedy.) At 7.45-CLARK GABLE, mi CONSTANCE BENNETT, The Great New Team, in: "AFTER OFFICE HOURS." The screen's most exciting lovers bring you new thrills in the year's Gayest Romance! At 9 p.m.— "GYPSY NIGHT." A Musical Revue in Colour. At o.2o—Gene Stratton Porter's Immortal Novel Now on the Screen: "LADDIE." "LADDIE." Starring John BeaU Gloria Stuarl, and Virginia Wcidler. A picture the whole family should see. (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) SATURDAY: MONSTER MATINEE; 2 p,m. -LADDIE." With the wonderful child actress Virginia ~ , Weidlcr. splendid Supports include a Musical Revue m Colour, and a Tbdd-Kelly Couiedy. ALL CHILDREiv 3d. SOCCER SOCCER" WELLINGTON FOOTBALL 1888111 ASSOCIATION. SOCCER "RASIN RESERVE. SOCCER -L* IBS BORROW, IS' ■ AbZ43*-m-IBS *mAL AU^ P SIEMOKIAL SOCCER SOCCER MARIST - SOCCER ■ v. SOCCER PETONE SOCCER . (Number 1). SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER . WATERSIDE SOCCER .' ■ v. SOCCER : DIAMOND' SOCCER SOCCER . (Number 2). SOCCER SOCCER Curtain Raisers. SOCCER SOCCER ADMISSION Od. SOCCER SOCCER Relief Workers 6d (on proSOCCER • duction of Book). Kent Ten-ace SOCCER gate only. SOCCER " , SOCCER B. A. MABTX. Secretary. "BRITAIN ILLUSTRATED." A N Exhibition of Photographs of Scenes in Great Britain will be on Public View at MESSRS. KIRKCALDIB AND STAINS'S LOUNGE, UNTIL AUGUST 31. Made 'Available iv New Zealand by THE ORIENT LINE (U.B.S. Co.. Agents). Through the Courtesy' of "THE TIMES." London. • Your Inspection is' Inviled. fiHIROPRACTIC HEALTH SERVICE. VJ MOAN A FINCH. "Evening Post" Building. Telephone 42-218.

BM\ • THEATRE. m 7r7—Z THEATRE. (Upper Cuba Street.) Is~ALL SEATS ONE PRICE-ls. 3d-CHILDREN AT MATINEES~3d NOW SHOWING ' TWICE DAILY-2 and 7.30 p.m. 2— Outetanding Univevsal Features—2 Mystery! Action! Novelty! Drama! ' Romance! As Never Before! In the uiilc-a-minute melodrama, "BOMBAY MAIL." 'BOMBAY MAIL." '•BOMBAY MAIL." "BOMBAY MAIL." Starring EDMUND LOWE EDMUND L 0 W E Shirley Grey .■ Ralph Forbes Uedda Hopper - Ontslow Stevens ihe screen's supreme thrill play! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) And on the san)e programme— CHESTER MORRIS Playjng bis most imusins role, With MARION NIXON In the Uproarious Farce ;; EMBARRASSING MOMENTS." EMBARRASSING MOMENTS" " EMBARRASSING MOMENTS." An Entertaining Blend of Comedy, Music, Romance—With a Sprinkling of Drama and Mystery! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.1.0. and Theatre. Tel. 52-334. Reserves 6d Extra. COMPETITIONS (Incorporated.) A7?XUAL FESTIVAL. LIGIITEIOM'II , ANNUAL FESTIVAL. OPEN'S TOMORROW. OPENS TOMORROW. PROGRAMME FOR THE'DAY. TOWN HALL—' 10.30 a.m.—Class 162, Toe Dance, 14-16 Final. ' ' • 11.15 a.m.—Class 187, National Dance, Hornpipe. Final. 2 p.m.—Class 200, Dance Duo, under 0 Final. 3.30 p.m.—Class 151, Character Dance, 14-10. Final. CONCERT CHAMBER--9.30 a.m.—Class 70, Boys' Song, 12-16. (a) "When Daisies Pied." (b) Own Selection. Final. 10.10 a.m.—Class 53, Vocal Solo. N.Z. Composer, Ladies. Final. 12.15 p.m.—Class 59, Ladies and/or Gentlemen, Final. 2 p.m.—Class 48, Irish Folk Song, Genuemen. Final. 2.30 p.m.—Class 40, English Folk Song, Ladies. Final. BLUE TRIANGLE HALL, BOULCOTT STREET— 9.30 a.m.—Class 102, Reading at Sight, Ladies. Final. 10.15 a.m.—Class 113, Navy League Recitation, boys or girls, under 16. Final. 11.15 a.m.—Class S9, Recitation with Musical Accompaniment, ladies, humorous. Final. 2 p.m.—Class 115, Recitation, girls 14-16, "The Day is Done." Final, 3.15 p.m.—Class 141, Recitation, .I!oys 12-16, humorous. Final. 4.13 p.m.—Class 139, Recitation, 12-16, boys. Restricted. Final. Admission to nil halls in daytime, 6d. Town Hall gallery, afternoons, -Is (children half-price). TOMORROW-EVENING at 7.45. GRAND OPENING CONCERT. ' " "' • GRAND OPENING CONCERT. OFFICIAL OPENING CEREMONY BY HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (Patron of the Socieey). ADMISSION: 2s and.ls. Membership ticket, including all demonstrations, £1 Is. Single Season Tickets, 12s Gd. Children's Season Tickets, 7s 6d. RESERVES AT D.I.C. S. G. CRESSWELL, Secretary, KTLBIRXIE SCHOOL COMPETITIONS At ST. GILES HALL, KILBIRNIE CRESCENT. TONlGHT—Commencing at 7.30. rj.RAND DEMONSTRATION CONCERT v-* by Prize Winners and Presentation of Awards. Admission: Adult Is, Children Gd. DANCING, : EX-SERVICEMEN'S LEAGUE. OLD-TIME DANCE TONIGHT (FRIU. DAY), VICTORIA HALL, tor all Old-time, try us. Plaui and rancy Dress Carnival, September 6. .Good Floor, Pembei-H Popular Players. Supper. Bring your big Monte Tickets tonight. Subs.: Befove 8,15, Is; after, 1* 3d. .. W. CARLYLE. M-C. LET'S ALL GO TO THE I\AWA FLAT HALL, SATURDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 24. For the JOHNSONVILLE THIRD GRADE FOOTBALL DANCE. • Strollers Orchestra. Excellent Floor Delightful Supper. Capable W.C. Subs.: Ladies. Is 6d; Gents, 2s. Ttf ASKED CARNIVAL DANCE JM-ASKED CARNIVAL DANCE ST FRANCIS HALL. HILL STREET. MONDAY NEXT! AUGUST' 26, MONDAY NEXT AUGUST 20. 8.30.p.m. to 1.30"a.m. In aid of St. Joseph's Orphanage. Jack Harper's Futurist Orchestra. Masks and novelties obtaiiiablo at hall. Ballet and Tap Numbers by Marjoric Newport's School of Dancing. Tickets 3s 6d each at D.I.C. A. KIXGSLEY BELL, IvS. DWYER, , Hod, Orsaniseis,

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