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THE DIRECTORS OF THE REGENT THEATRE HAVE GREAT PLEASURE ]N ANNOUNCING THAT THEY IT AVIS BEEN GIVEN THE HONOUR OF BEING THE FIRST IN NEW ZEALAND TO SCREEN THE SENSATIONAL FILM, "THE WOMAN DISPUTED" Starring NORMA TALMADGE With GILBERT ROLAND. A Henry King Production, presented by Joseph M. Schenck, a United Avtibls,' Special. THE MOST TALKED-ABOUT PICTURE OF THE YEAR! THIS FILM WAB ONLY RECENTLY RELEASED IN AUSTRALIA, WHERE ITS SUCCESS IS PHENOMENAL. IT IS AN ENTHRALLING DRAMA DEALING DARINGLY WITH AN UNCONVENTIONAL THEME—BUT WHOLESOMELY ■ AND CONVINCINGLY TREATED. COMING TO REGENT FRIDAY 15th MARCH FRIDAY ESSENTIAL TO RESERVE YOUR SEATS. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE, ALSO AT BRISTOL, OPENS MONDAY. if TO-NIGHT 8 O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT COME EARLY TO THE SPEEDWAY, COME EARLY TO THE SPEEDWAY, KILBIRNIE STADIUM. ONE-MINUTE TRAM SERVICE FROM COURTENAY PLACE. FOR RESERVES RING STADIUM, 24-573. GATES OPEN 6.30 P.M. GATES OPEN 6.30 P.M. \ EASTBOURNE FERRY & BUS SERVICE. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 10th MARCH. T.S.S. MURITAI IN COMMISSION. OUTBOARD HYDROPLANE SPEED BOAT RACING. The Speed Boat Races will take place at Rona and Day's Bay TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), providing the weather is fine and the sea is calm. No end of thrills and excitement in store-for onlookers. The first race starts at noon, and a' Championship Race will be run at 3.15 p.m. over a 12-mile course. FERRY TIME-TABLE FOR SUNDAY:— Boats leave Wellington—D.3o, 10.35, 11.15 a.m., 2.30, 6.5, 7.50, 0.30 p.m. BUS SERVICE FOR SUNDAY, 10th MARCH:— Buses leave the Library (Wellington)—9.o, 10.0, 11.15 a.m., 1.0, 2.0, 5.35, 7.40, 0.45 p.m. SPECIAL BUSES will leave Buick street Petonc—9.3o, 10.30, 11.30 a.m., 1.30, 2.20 p.m. The beach at the Bays is in perfect-condition for children bathing, and the bush is most picturesque. There aru ample grass and asphalt tennis courts to suit enthusiasts. Roll up and have a good day's excitement. Avail yourselves of a glorious round trip under ideal conditions. BUS OUT AND BOAT HOME. C. L. BISHOP, Town Clerk. TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES SEE WINDOWS. SEE WINDOWS. SENSATIONAL BARGAINS NEXT WEDNESDAY, 13th MARCH—OPEN 8.30 a.m. , ALL GOODS ARE GUARANTEED QUALITY. THE FOLLOWING ARE SOME OF THE BARGAINS:ASHBERRY'S SILVER-PLATED TEAPOTS-Price 255. 3 only. Sale Price 5s each BOYS' LUMINOUS WATCHES—Price 10s each Sample Price 5s each LADIES' SILVER WRIST WATCHES-Price 255. Only a few -■- • •'■ ■ ■ ' : Sample Price 10s each GENTS' GOLD-FILLED WRIST WATCHES—Price 00s. 15-jewel levers. Sample Price 25s REAL BAUME POCKET WATCHES-£3 10s At Ridiculous Prices WESTMINSTER CHIME CLOCK-£l2 10s Sample Price £7 BEDROOM FANCY CLOCK.S-20s 1o 25s All at Sample Price 5s each POCKET KNIVES, PENCILS, CIGARETTE HOLDERS All at 6d each I.P.N.S. ENTREE DTSIIES-SOs, GOs, 70s Sample Price 20s E.P.N.S. CAKE BASKET'vS—3Os, 355, 40k ■ Sample Price 8s Cd IVOROID BRUSHES, MIRRORS, POWDER BOXES, JEWEL BOXES 10 ONLY FINE QUALITY DIAMOND RmGS-Eveiy^g^Guara'nteed 0111 At Less than Half-price SMITH'S, VALUE JEWELLERS, 210, LAMBTON QUAY. TROUSER WEEK. ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY FOR MEN. WE HAVE PURCHASED 500 PAIRS OF TROUSERS AT HALF-PRICE. STARTING MONDAY NEXT WE ARE CLEARING THEM OUT AT PRICES NEW TO WELLINGTON. .NOTE PRICES:----175 Pairs MEN'S DARK GREY WORSTED TROUSERS-Uhu.il prices 22/G and %/• 100 Pairs WIRE TWEED .HARD-WEAR TROUSERS-ufutf p£°lß/0 PRICE W' 100 Pairs MEN'S RAILWAY TWEED TROUSERS-Usual prie^W/U PEICE 12/6 75 Pairs RAILWAY TWEED TROUSERS-Usual price l^u"* 0 PKICK 15/" 85 Pairs ODD WORSTED TROUSERS-AU shades and sizes^Mad^ro^thf be" worsted. Usual prices 35/6 to 37/6. CLEARING OTIT AT Wft fiO Pairs RAILWAY TWEED TKOUSERS-For big men iS to 50 waist ' 45 Pau-sDAR^K GREY WORSTED TROUSERS-Sizes up to 50 watt, for big men SPECIAL LINE OF COLLEGE GREY TWEED TROUSERS At 12/8. WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF ODD VESTS GOING AT CLEARING PRICES. week. DUNCAN'S CLOTHING STORE, LTD., THE TROUSERS HOUSE, 82 and 84, MANNERS STREET. BRITANNIA -THEATRE. „,„„ rIWTm „I nllrll, RITANNIA THEATRE. T ' CAm°L, MIRAMAR. BEST AND MOST ' Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. TO-MGHT! TO-NIGHT! LEWIS STONE in Double Star Programme. LEWIS STONE in "RINTY OF XHE DESERT." "l-'REEDOM OF THE PRESS '' Fcaturin 8 Audrey Ferris, Carrol Nye, Paul "FREEDOM OF THE PRESS" lama> and Otto Hofflni »>. "FREEDOM OF THE PRESS" And"FREEDOM OF THE PRESS " - ' «mtt t tow \ iuv< » "FREEDOM OF THE PRESS" r? + • n I?, Alif S' Featuring George Sidney, Louise Fazenda, With MARCELINE DAY. • an(l Vera Gordon. The building ablaze—yet" the "presses ran " Also: on—telling the world the story of the man COMEDY aud GAZETTE, who controlled vice" and criine^-though it cost him his. love—he upheld the Freedom o£ the Press! > " ~~ . -AMAZING! ' • THRILLING! " W.C.T.U. - SYD. CHAPLIN ' DOMINION CONVENTION, 1929. SYJD. CHAPLIN • SKIRTS ■ ' • ' CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. SKIRTS - SKIRTS ' SKIRTS • SKIRTS PUBLIC RECEPTION to the Delegates, SKIRTS LAUGHS SKIRTS when His Worship the Mayor will SKIRTS - skirts Preside' WILL SHOW YOU HOW wT?rv\nr«T>AV tui urA^m* o TO LAUGH! WEDNJibDAY, 13th MARCH, 8 p.m. Because it's the snappiest comedy ever produced of London's gay West End Cub- Meetings Held. Daily ju Congregational tiretsr Because "its "story of a newly-wed ■ Schoolroom, Cambridge terrace, husband and a dragon of a mother-in-law is tho last ditch in hysterics. Above all, ■ ■— because it stars SYD. CHAPLIN HAVE YOU SEEN IT? For Keservations Book at Theatre or Tel. 40-018. rpHE NEW WHIPPET is on show every " ' ~ -*- day and evening this week at the .., „„,,»,,„,.„,, Showrooms ot the Canadian Knight *nd AN INVITATION. Whippet Motor Company. You are per- , eonally invited. YOU arc cordially invited to be present x at the special showing of the NEW \ MODEL WHIPPET, every day and even- WELLINGTON Cabinet Co., Boulcbtting this week at the premises of tho "^ st.—Special prices for Furniture buyCanadian Knight and Whippet Motor ers this week. Hours: Daily 0 a.m. to 5 Company. p.m.; Fridays, open till 9 p.m.; Saturdays, .9 a.m. to. aeon.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 56, 9 March 1929, Page 4

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