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THE INDIANS HAVE ARRIVED! And what a reception! No oversea visitors have ever created so much mterest, curiosity, and excitement as these Red Men from REGENT (THEATRE PBEAUTIFUL). REGENT Managing Directors ...'..[ .'.'.'.' [-'.' Beaumont 'Smith 'and' F." W^Thrhig NOW SHOWING! THREE SESSIONS DAILY-11 a.m., 2 p.m., 7.45 p.m. SHARP. (NOTE.—The Indians will only appear in Afternoon and Evening Performances) THE REGENT PRESENTS ZANE GREY'S "THE VANISHING RACE" '■ A PARAMOUNT PICTURE! RICHARD DIX, LOIS WILSON, NOAH BEERY AND MALCOLM M'GREGOR letTus^™^ \° mi,ss /lei^, this Picture. It reveals us to ourselves, as 'twere, and lets Ub in on what a bad bunch we who pride ourselves for beinc "white" vphW ■,» Heralded by Departments of Education, Press, cholars, mo hlrs, and Atfen aU the world over as being one of the finest pictures yet made Preceded by GRAND ATMOSPHERIC PROLOGUE of Enthralling Grandeur "AN INDIAN KIVA" With REAL AMERICAN RED INDIANS THE REGENT OPERATIC ORCHESTRA Of 14 Soloists, under the Direction of Mr. Matt Dixon, will feature the same musical score as originally played at the Capitol Theatre, New York USlCal Managerial Announcement.—Owing to the heavy booking and the records crealpH elsewhere, it has been decided to run an Extra Session Daflv. Thisfwfll also enable Sly e°owds? S th6lt ChMTea aIODS With°Ut any fear °f be"in * orchid inthe'uSll THREE SHOWS DAILY-Screening times: 11 a.m., 2.15 and 745 p m sham Th. Manager—MEL. G. LAWTON.

DANCING. j DAY'S BAY PAVILION. TRANCING EVERY SATURDAY! •L/ NIGHT, 8 till 12. Tutschka's famou Orchestra will play all the latest and best. Take boat, bus, or car, and enjoy a pleasant evening's outing. .Admission, 2s 6d each. Ices, Drinks, and Supper. Bus leaves Pavilion Midnight, J^ELBURN KIOSK CABARET. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY SATURDAY — NEXT SATURDAY! We have secured the Services of CHARLES AYES AND HIS INTERNATIONAL ORCHESTRA (Direct from the "Ambassadors," Sydney). First Performance in Wellington. SPECIAL AFTERNOON SESSION, 3-5. Afternoon Tea, Is; Dancing, Is Extra. EVENING SESSION, 8.30-12. Subscription: 7s 6d Double; 4s Single. Reserve Your Tables, Tel. 26-093. npHE ADELPHI CABARET, •*- Hannah's Buildings, Cuba street. EVENING SESSIONS.—Dancing Every Night at 8.30. AFTERNOON SESSIONS.—Tea and Dancing, daily, 3 to 5 o'clock. A Special Feature is now being made at these sessions of Iced Drinks and Frozen Dainties. j Ring 28-294 to Reserve Tables. •' RODNEY A. PANKHURST, D. ERIC PANKHURST, Proprietors. r<AIETY JAZZ CLW. EARLY SETTLERS' HALL,. Abel Smith street. TO-NIGHT AND EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT. Herbert J. Tutsehka and his Orchestra in Attendance. 24 Prizes in Lucky Foxtrot. Ladies, Is 6d; Gents., 2s. The Management reserves the right to Refuse Admittance. _^ WELLINGTON CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. MEMBERS and Friends-Dinna Forget ■"-"- Our Social and Dance, SATURDAY, sth February, Basin Reserve Pavilion, 8 p.m. Usual admission. Flannels optional H. S. HANNAH, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. TO THE ELECTORS OF PETONE. PETONE MAYORALTY. MR. J. W. M'EWAN having decided *'•*■ not to recontest the Petone Mayoralty I have, at the request of the Civic Association, consented to offer my services as Mayor of the Borough. Yours faithfully, G. COOK. PUBLIC NOTICE. : ' COMMUNITY CLUB DOLL RAFFLE. is hereby given that by perT« .mi ?f lon J °l the Minister of Internal Affairs the drawing of the Raffle on Doll (dressed.as a lady of the Early Victorian Period) has been extended from 31st January to the 28th inst., when the Drawing will definitely take place. BOROUGH OF EASTBOURNE. ■pUBLIC Notice is hereby given that the ■*■ District Electors' List for the Borough of Eastbourne is open for inspection until the 7th instant. . J. F. MENZIES, _. , , _ Town Clerk. Dated at Wellington this Ist February, QUR WAREHOUSE WILL BE CLOSED TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), For the ANNUAL PICNIC OF THE STAFF. JOHN CHAMBERS AND SON, LTD. PORT NICHOLSON MOTOR-BO VT CLUB. fFHE Annual Picnic for members and -f- friends will be held on SUNDAY, 6th February, 1927.« Launches lea^ve Boat Harbour at 10 a.m. If weather is boisterous picnic will still take place, as motor-buses and hall will be obtained. F. R. LIGHTFOOT, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE OF IMPOSITION OF 10 PER CENT. PENALTY ON RATES. "W'OTICE is hereby given that the Welx' lington City Council, as empowered by Section 76 of the Rating Act, 1925 at their Meeting held oh the 3rd February' 1927, resolved that an additional charge of 10 per centum be added to all Rates unpaid at the expiration of six months and fourteen clays from the demand thereof, and shall be .payable and recoverable accordingly. E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. 4th February, 1927. gERHAMPORE . BAPTIST BIBLE CLASS. CRICKET MATCH HAB BEEN POSTPONED. £15,000 TO LEND rjN Mortgage, 6 per cent. Sums to suit. £250 second mortgage. G. S. Hill md Co., Lambton-qy., ppp. Bank N.Z.

»pOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, SATURDAY AND MONDAY sth and 7th FEBRUARY ' At 8 p.m. MISS G. HELEN GARDNER MISS G. HELEN GARDNER - MISS G. HELEN GARDNER MISS G. HELEN GARDNER MISS G. HELEN GARDNER Presents SHORT PLAYS. SHORT PLAYS. SHORT PLAYS. SHORT PLAYS. - SHORT PLAYS. The Cist includes-— BESSIE THOMSON (of Dunedin) MARY COOLEY EDNA PURDIE MAY M'DONALD THYRA BALDWIN EFFIE BRICE JOE ELLIOT TOM COLLINS Admission: 3s 6d Reserved (Phis Tax) at Bristol. At Door, 2s 6d Unreserved. JNVITATION VOCAL RECITAL MISS FRANCES MORRISON, Assisted by MR. LEON DE MAUNY (Violinist) THURSDAY, 17th FEBRUARY 8.15 p.m., CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL Invitations may be obtained from The Bristol and Begg's Music Shop. Box Plan Now Open at The Bristol. ] ADIES' TENNIS TOURNAMENT -^ To be held on the WELLINGTON GOLF CLUB'S COURTS, HERETAUNGA Bth and 9th FEBRUARY, Commencing 10 a.m. dailyFive Courts Open to Members of other Ladies' Golf Clubs. CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES (enter in Pairs). HANDICAP DOUBLES, 50 points up (enter in pairs). Entries to be accompanied with fees 2« for each event, or 5s for all events, close MONDAY, 7th February, with the Secretary, * GRETA EWEN, Secretary Wellington Golf Club. ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. j^jlSS CONSTANCE THEEL, G.S.M., L.T.C.L., Resumes TUESDAY, Bth FEBRUARY. Studio: 50, WILLIS STREET (Room 11). MEETINGS. MAORI WAR VETERANS' ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of the Maori War Veter- ±^ ans will be held in the office of Lieut.-Col. D. C. Bates, Government Life tjttTS^ 6 Builcliu Ss> at 3 p.m., Bth FEBRUARY, 1927, to make arrangements for a parade on the occasion of the visit of the Duke and Duchess of York. R. TINGEY, Vice-President. FUNERAL NOTICES. T FUNERAL CARD HE Friends of the late Hugh Wilkie are invited to attend his Funeral which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morns, Jun., 60, Taranaki street, on Saturday, the sth February, 1927, at 10 a.m., tor the Cemetery, Karori E. MORRIS, JUN., Funeral Director, 60, Taranaki street. Telephone 22-159. rPHE friends of the late Mr. George Moss fm arl reH' M[, invited t0 attend Ms' funeral,.which will leave the residence of his son-m-law, Mr. J. J. Owen, 25, Richmond street, Petone, on Saturday, sth &£ 192?' *' ** P'm- f°r T*ita R. A. PARRANT, Undertaker, 46, Fitzherbert street, Petone. Telephone 46-804. funeral of the late William Henry -*• Hollingsworth will leave the Mortuary v . o Undertakers and Embalmers, Tel. 24-las. 164, Adelaide road. ppIE friends of the late Charles Ogilvie * W are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of Robert H. Wilson and rv'i«s" m?T^Sl (Satur'laJ'). sth Februerv P'm" fdr Karori CemeROBERT H. WILSON AND SONS Undertakers and Embalmers, Lei. -34-laa. 1 6 4, Adelaide road. piE funeral of the late James Atherall will leave St. Patrick's Church, Child-ii-s terrace, Kilbirnie, To-morrow (Saturlay), sth February, 1927, at 2 p.m., for he Karori Cemetery. ROBERT H. WILSON AND SONS, Undertakers and Embalmers, Pel. 24-105. 164, Adelaide road. R.A.O.b N.Z.C., G.L.E. A LL Members of the above Lodges are , earnestly, requested to attend the funral of our late brother W. Hollingsorth which will leave the Mortuary .hapel of R. H. Wilson and Sons, Toiiorrow (Saturday), sth February, 1927,, t 2.30 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. T. WILMOT, P.G.P. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. IJOTICE is hereby given that an Interim -x Quarterly Dividend at the rate of ten fr centum (10 per cent.) per annum for lie Quarter ended the 31st December, 1926, as been declared by the Board of Direcors out of the half-year's profits, as prolded by Clause CV. of the Deed of Settleient, and will be payable at the Head Iffice on the 25th inst., and at the Branchs on receipt of advice. By Order of the Board of Directors. OSCAR LINES, _ , „,, General Manager. Bank of New South Wales, Wellington, Now Zealand, 3rd February, 1927.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1927, Page 2

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