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WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION. SPECIAL MATCH AT ATHLETIC PAEK WEDNESDAY, 30th. MAY; at 2.30 p.m. WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD BOYS VEESUS ' . ' | MASTEKTON OLD BOYS ADMISSION 9d., STAND 6d EXTRA..;.,., „., , .:'/■ „ , ; ' ; A. E. NEILSON, Secretary. 3000 REMNANTS TO GO AT HALF-PRICE • " • ' ON ' THURSDAY ■ '■ ; . AT JAMES SMITH'S CORNER. COMMENCING WEDNESDAY! BACK-TO-WINTER CHARGES BOBBING AND SHINGLING, 1/-. BOBBING AND SHINGLING,-1/-. BOBBING AND SHINGLING, 1/-. ■ BOBBING AND SHINGLING, 1/-. * BY APPOINTMENT, 1/6. ' , BY APPOINTMENT, 1/6. , MATCWTNH-'S (LATE .GALVIN & CO.), -LU-ti-11 X\ Xjy VX O .(LATE GALVIN & CO.), 6, MANNEES STREET ' TEL. 43-301. . (OPP. BRITANNIA THEATRE). , TEL. 43-301. THE NEW PRINCESS, T)ARAMOUNT. HE NEW PRINCESS, -^ARAMOUNT. Manners street. ■ • ' Courtenay place. Continuous Daily, 11 to 10, TO-NIGHT! At 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT! NOW SHOWING. ' 1- HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S Grnham ■ Sequel to Famous Story, ' ' "THE WINNING OP "THE TRIUMPH OF "THE WINNING OP ™B TRIUMPH OF BARBARA WORTH." THE RAT " BARBARA WORTH." , ni , ' „, _ _ . ' Featuring the Celebrated English Screen ■ . Featuring Star, ; RONALD COLMAN ' „ IVOR NOVELLO, ' :RONALD COLMAN IVOR NOVELLO, - VILMA BANKY. < ' '„ f ntL „„„ VILMA BANKY. ' ' ISABEL JEANS. She was a vibrant daughter of#«he tWl^l " "' Sensational! .■spacious West. She admived men of BrV^- , P „ --Sensational! grit and mcv ; pf" tremendous idc*. '^^^S^^^St Also Screening: ■ „ 2— ' . Also, COLLEEN MOORE '-..,:' A'Kiot of Laughs, ";: .COLLEEN MOORE "THE KISS DOCTOR." . ANTONIO'MORENO ntinnroTO *T i n » Kmram ANTONIO MORENO • „ ORCHESiRA PARAMOUNT j n (Musical Director, Kobt. Caulton). "1881 YOUR blt> ' BOX PLAN-NOW OPEN A Comedy-drama of the Stage. S t Thettrlft I USUAL GOOD SUPPORTS. rill S Theatre, Telephone 21-842. . ~ MEETINGS. . Packed Houses are enthusiastically greet- ——————— ■. j ing the Laughter Festival. ' . . At SHORTT'S THEATRE. WELLINGTON- ACCLIMATISATION HOHIT'S THEATRE. WLljljl-UtlUjN AUUiiiiUAiibAllUiN j , From 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.. daily. SOCIETY LOUISE FAZENDA, CLYDE COOK, ' LOUISE FAZENDA, CLYDE COOK, . ' j In a. cyclone on mirtli and merriment, mT-fF ANfNTTAT, fl'F\"F!'R AT, TUTTFTTNa "SIMPLE SIS," . "SIMPLE SIS," I -ANAUAL CLiNJUvAL AUIMINtr ' "SIMPLE SIS," '"SIMPLE SIS," " o f the above Society will be held in Ihe uproariously funny story of a love- ' „ sick laundry girl and a bashful truck the Conference Chamber, Dominion Farmdriver. ' ers' Institute (Ground FJoor), Featherston Second Great Attraction. ■' - A Western that is far above the average, street, Wellington, on THURSDAY, 31st "STARLIGHT THE UNTAMED." "STARLIGHT THE UNTAMED." day of May, 1928, at 8 p.m. A forceful and fascinating story of . Thrills! Romance! Adventure! t> • ■ Presents JACK PERRIN Business: And his almost human dog, "Rex." „ .. ... c -r, , , t> i i j. v Consideration ofi Report and Balance-sheet. SPLENDID SUPPORTS Election of Officers for Ensuing Year; and Latest Pathe Gazette, 2-Rcel Comedy, General. ;Cartoon. \ Ring Telephone 41-219 for Reserves. , „ T . „ „ , : License Holders and others mterQUALITY THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. . , „ „ -■ .. , , .. , UALITY THEATRE, [SLAND BAY ested nro c°«hally invited to attend. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. The Mightiest Drama of the Sea Ever C. I. DASENT, Filmed, " o ,„. . o HOBAET BOSWORTH in bee. W.A.S. , TO . fl ' T "THE BLOODSHIP " v22nJ May, 1928. With Jacquehn Logan and Richard Arlen. She was beautiful and winsome, the only woman aboard a hell-ship. A climax that : : \ is the most thrilling ever conceived in lEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION moving pictures. See it. You will never forget iff. Also, ANNUAL CONFERENCE AND MABEL NORMAND in PUBLIC MEETING. ' "ANYTHING ONCE." PUBLIC MEETING, in the Farmers' Institute Hall at 8 o'clock THI3 E-H^K ?l -£^£$1 SSrToSffiMityJin'tluschair.l -L'XHIBIIION OF PAINTINGS Speakers: Mr. F. L. Combs, M.A. (PreT!,r TiiM wrrnnw*v ' siflent Educational Institute), Mrs. J. By I\A M ELDOWMi\, Hannah, Mr. W. Nash, Mr. W. P. Rol- . . „ lings, and Rev. J. A. Allan, M.A. AKT GALLERY, WHITMOEE STREET, , . «y SAT., 26th MAY; FRIDAY, Ist-JUNE. ; <^^^^^^> Open daily from 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. : V?^ ' Wednesday and Friday evenings/7.30-9.30. ~ ~ WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION. ' ... CHANGE OF NAME. ■ npli]^ 3Stl) Annual, General Meeting will ■:."■■■■ , v •■ . ■ •~. bo .Jic.ld ,in Messrs. J. 11. Jjetluine and Co.'s Rooms, Brandon street, Wclling-rpi-IE RKMtNGTON .\ND 1!0>JV0 ton- * WEDNESDAY, 30tli May, 1028, •*■ AGENCY OF N.Z., LTD., hivo 8 ]j.m. now changed its name and will .j v future All Old Boys are cordially invited to trade under the style of . • attend > W. W. COOK, Hon. Sec. ARMSTRONG AND SPIUNGHALL, Lll>l FUNERAL NOTICES. ■It is still the same Company, with the " KUNFRAT CAirn ~~~ a^ent CSotgU!^ T^ William ready well-known" ,fe« of b Jfe,nS 4^*%!™^ tL^^. t. ■ i et 7 i , Cliapel oi E. Morns, ,jmi., 60, Tavannki Remington Standard and Noiseless Type- street, en Thursday, at 10.30 a.m., for the writers and Bookkeeping Machines. CcmetoiT, Karori. lumeo Machines and Steel Equipment. ; E. MORRIS, JUN., Dalton Adding Machines. ; Funeral Director, Marchant Calculating Machines. ■ 00, Tai-anaki-st. and 28, -Riddiford-st. Lvershnrp Pencils, Wahl Pens, and Telephone 22-150, day and night. Grucn Watches. ; ■ ; I.'UNKRAL CAKD. ' " ■ATfurSTiiONf! \wn dPTTvmnTi ' THE Fiiends of Mr. John A. Lister, of AIuUbIUOJNG AND feIKIISUIIALL, 1 shannon, are invited to attend the iJIu -> Funeral of his late beloved wife, Clara, Formerly as which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of •mr\frwr>TiT\r ivn prwrn w-,,^-,-,^. E.Morris, jun., CO, Taranaki street, ToIxJvMINCION AND ixONLO AGENCY monw (\Vodiiestlay)-, at 10'n.in., for the UJ.' JN./,., .' (_; cmc i C r.v. Kiiiori. G.Spriiighall, X.A.1.5., Managing Dircctol' :E. MORRTS. JUN., l.'unurul IJirciaor. (iO, Tarai':uki-st., and 28, Kiddiford-st. Telephone 22-159, day and night.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 125, 29 May 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 125, 29 May 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 125, 29 May 1928, Page 2

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