I AMUSEMENTS. i i ft s 8 Now AT -•- g j The Regent ! S SCREENING ‘ : | JI a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. ‘ 1 Proclaimed by last '.2 ’ . V night’s large nndi- - Z T a once as the out- " g standing melure ot 1 ft thc >' C! > r - nere 18 i. ’ igi entertainment you ft must not mise. ■■ / 1 v'E B Thrills t 0 enthrall ' ’£ = you. suspense, i2 ’ action to leave you Si breathless, and a Vu” '>, 3 te love that will stir B gl every fibre of’your B being. ' Ithebadonel g. i , With I Dolores del Rio & Edmund Lowe B Flirtation her .-ImlL-r.":- temp'tatiun. were her M -W.iri-s. . 'mated B ,1 lover, until at last s - A There- c.-'.mc a liardha ■ ;'■< - boiled wastrel, wild gS ::::such word ■ as fail: e ■' ’’'"’’■•TFf (Recommended oy S ft : ¥ ,- |lc censor more sa . ■ especially for it ' « i j a oAi ;o?j' Box Plans at ■ Theatre (1 cl. g 44 —144) and Bristol s I uMF 4 Piano Co - ® | J MffliiiiiigMfflraiiiMMiiiiiiiiiiiaiiimiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiffliiiiiMiHiiiiiii® BRITISH UNITED KINGDOM INDUSTRIES EXHIBITION. LAST NIGHT! k LAST NIGHT.! YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE THE GOLDEN ARRW THE FASTEST CAR EVER MADE. MOVING PICTURES OF THE GREAT RACE SCREENED NIGHTLV. FREE SHEEP-SHEARING DEMONSTRATION FROM 8 P.M. DANCING from 8 p.m. till Midnight (Dalton’s Orchestra). TEA AND SUPPER ROOMS UPSTAIRS. YOUR LAST CHANCE! OPEN FROM 10 a.m. ADMISSION: ADULTS, 1/-; CHILDREN, SIXPENCE. BASIN RESERVE 2 p.m. THIS (SAT.) AFTERNOON 2 p.m. FINISH OF N.Z.’s GREATEST WHEEL RACE PALMERSTON NORTH TO WELLINGTON. (The Road Championship of the Dominion), together with unprecedented -SPORTS AND GYMNASTIC ATTRACTIONS. ' . Including: : x ■ Horizontal Bar Display by N.Z.’s Champion Team, Eadies' Classical Morris Dancing, Ladies’ Gymnastic Display, Ladies’ Basketball Teams Display, and a Comprehensive Programme of Sports and Cycling Events. ADMISSION, 1/-. DANCE AND PRESENTATION OF PRIZES IN BASIN, ’ RESERVE PAVILION. AT 8 p.m. A C S p.m. Under the Auspices of the Wellington Centre of the N.Z.A.A.A. T. S. PHILLPOTT, Hon. Secretary.
LECTURE. LECTURE AND PtAY-READING BY PROFESSOR SHELLEY. • PROFESSOR J. SHELLEY, of Canterbury College, will deliver a Lecture on “Rhythm” and Poetry in (he W.E.A. Rooms, Trades Hall, Vivian Street, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 5, at 8 p.m., and will give .a I‘lav-reading in the Dominion Farmers Institute Hall, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, at 8 p.m. Professor Shelley will read Sean O’Casey’s Irish Play, “Juno and the Paycock,” on the second evening, and all who are interested in Poetry and the Drama, should make an effort to hear New Zealand s leading exponent on these two fascinating subjects. Charge for the Play-reading, 2/- and 1/-, payable at the door. E. MASLEN, Secretary. . TTelepjiono 22—397.
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 32, 1 November 1930, Page 5
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