KEGENT THEATRE. 'EGENT THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, AT' 8 O'CLOCK, And Daily afc 2.15 p.m. SYD. CHAPLIN SYD. CHAPLIN SYD. CHAPLINSYD. CHAPLIN SYD CHAPLIN SYD. CHAPLIN AND 1001 BEAUTIFUL GIRLS! AND 100] BEAUTIFUL GIRLS! AND 1001 BEAUTIFUL GIRLS! IT'S THE LAUGH PICTURE OF . IT'S THE LAUGH PICTURE OF THE AGE! THE AGE! And he's newly-wed—happily wed, too! It all happens because his unroraantic mother-in-law insists on taking his wife for a holiday a fortnight after their marriage.' That nigh! gay friends persuade him to spend the evening in the wild West End . . but the poor chap finishes the night in gaol! And Ma and wifey return unexpectedly! How CAN he explain? YOU NEVER SAW A COMEDY SO CLEVER, SO FUNNY, SO ELABORATELY PRODUCED AS "SKIRTS" "SKIRTS" "SKIRT S" "SKIRTS" "SKIRTS" "SKIRTS" "SKIRTS" A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production BASED ON THE FAMOUS LONDON STAGE SUCCESS, "A LITTLE BIT OF. FLUFF." " A LITTLE BIT OF FLUFF." " A LITTLE BIT OF FLUFF." With BETTY BALFOUR (Britain's greatest and loveliest screen star), the WORLD-FAMOUS PLAZA' TILLER GIRLS PLAZA TILLER GIRLS PLAZA TILLER GIRLS In the Latest Cabaret Dances, and a big cast of famous supporting players. ON THE SAME BILL: A DRAMA OF OLD CALIFORNIA, "BEYOND THE SIERRAS." "BEYOND THE SIERRAS" "BEYOND THE SIERRAS." ON THE STAGEJ. C. WILLIAMSON CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE Present THE PERSONALITY VIOLINIST AND POLITE ENTERTAINER, MANUEL HYMAN, MANUEL HYMAN, MANUEL HYMAN, Fresh from his Australian triumphs, in an entirely New and Up-to-date Repertoire culled from the world's most popular Up-to-the-minute Successes. Plans at the Theatre and Bristol. THE PICNIC OF THE YEAR. THE PICNIC OF THE YEAR. TRANSPORT WORKERS' PICNIC IRANSPORT WORKERS' PICNIC (Waterside Workers', Drivers', Seamen, and Marine Cooks and Stewards' Unions). Will be held at MAIDSTONE PARK, : MAIDSTONE PARK, ■ . On ■ WEDNESDAY, 30th JANUARY, 1929. WEDNESDAY, 30th JANUARY, 1929. Picnic Trains leave Lambton Station aa under:—B.3o a.m., 10.13 a.m., and 12.15 p.m. Stops at all stations. 9.15 a.m. and 9.35 a.m. stop at Petone and Lower Hutt only. Return Trains leave Upper Hutt as under:—4.27 p.m. and 6.37 p.m. Stops at all stations; 5.30 p.m. and 6 p.m. stop at Lower Hutt and Petone only. 1 FARES: ADULTS, 2s 6d. Members' Children, under 15 years of age can obtain Tickets Free at boxes outside Station. Non-members' Children, Is. (Children under 3 yeprs of age do not require Tickets). Hot Water and Milk for All. Lollies, Ice Cream, Soft Drinks of all , Kinds, and Fruit for the Children. Children are Requested to Bring their Own Drinking Utensils. A BIG PROGRAMME OF SPORTS FOR ADULTS, BIG CHILDREN, AND LITTLE CHILDREN. PRIZES GALORE FOR THE KIDDIES. . • ', HIGHLAND. DANCING, Open to AU-Comers. Pipers: J. MTSenzie and'A. Kirkpatrick. NOVELTY EVENTS AND RACES FOR . ALL. RECITATION COMPETITION -OF THE "MIXERS' POEMS." SWINGS, PUNCH AND JUDY SHOW, CLOWNS AND GAMES, TUG-OF-WAR (Challenge Shield Presented by Atlantic Union Oil Company). Miramar Silver Band, in Attendance. Old Time, and JaEZ Dancing on the Lawn. Take the Children. for.-a Forty-mile Free Ride in the Big Puff Puff. \ For further particulars, \ see Official Programme, issued on morning of Picnic. If a Postponement is decided upon, a Four-rtag Signal will be flown at Mount Victoria from 7.30 to 8.30 ajn. E. 'J. SEAL, Picnic Secretary. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. . HOROWHENUA A. & P. SHOW AT LEVIN, 2Qth AND 30th JANUARY, 1929. TJOLIDAY Excursion Tickets to Levin, •*■-*• available for return until 31st January, will bo obtainable on 29th and 30th January, from Wellington, Palmerston North, and intermediate stations. On 30th January these tickets will be obtainable by morning trains only. Return fare (Ist and 2nd class).—From Palmerston North, 6s 9d, 4s 6d; Wellington, 13s sd, 8a lid. r AMALGAMATED BUTCHERS' PICNIC ' Will be held MONDAY NEXT, 28th JAN., 1929, AT DAY'S BAY. .._ QPECIAL BOAT, T.fi.S'. MURITAi ° leaves FERRY WHARF at .9.45. a.m., calling at Petone on the way over to the Bay, at 10.15 a.m. RETURN BOAT via Petone, leaves Pay's Bay at 6 p.m. RACES FOR YOUNG AND OLD. SPECIAL ATTRACTION: Lucky Baby Competition. Splendid' Priaes. Milk, Hot VVater, and Soft Drinks Free TICKETS AVAILABLE ON THE WHARF. Only those who have a Picnic Ticket will be permitted to participate in Sports or avail themselves of other concessions supplied. A REAL GOOD DAY'S FUN FOR ALL Tickets.—Adults 2s, Children Is. W. MORLEY, Chairman.' A. W. CROSKERY, Secretary.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1929, Page 4
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