The Season or Metrb-Goldwyn-Mayer's Talkie Sensation',."ALlAS JIMMY V4LENTINL, is fast drawing to a close, so" intending patrons would be well advised to book early. THREE SESSIONS DAILY-U a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. THE REGENT THE REGENT . THE HOME OF THE TALKIES. THE TALKIE TREAT. "ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE," (From the Famous Stage Play by PAUL ARMSTRONG) Featuring WILLIAM HAINES, LIONEL BARRYMORE, LEILA HYAMS, KARL DANE and TULLY MARSHALL. ' The Great Stage Play made into the Wonder Talkie. ON THE SAME PROGRAMME—- ■ JOHNNIE MARVIN ' 80 8 NELSON (Ihe Singer ot Popular Songs) (Entertainer) m,n S? WAI? D t ? REVU? -BAHNAJRDO DE PACE (The Songs of the Roses) (The Wizard of the Mandolin) THE GREATEST: ANDMOST ENTERTAINING PROGRAMME EVER PRESENTED,ON STAGE OB SCREEN. BOX PLAN AT THEATRE (TEL. .44-144) AND. THE BRISTOL. WELLINGTON FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION (INCORPORATED) IN CONJUNCTION WITH , - WELLINGTON HOCKEY ASSOCIATION BASIN RESERVE i TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 29th JUNE, at 2.45 p.m. SOCCER (Championship): DIAMONDS v: V.M.C.A. HOCKEY (N.Z. Challenge Shield): CANTERBURY v. WELLINGTON (Challengers) (Holders) CURTAIN-RAISERS at 1.15 p.m. ADMISSION: Ground Od. Stand 6d extra AT PETONE-WATERSIDERS v. PETONE B. A. MABIN, R. HARDIE BOYS, Joint Secretaries. WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION SATURDAY 29th JUNE SATURDAY ATHLETIC PARK At 2.45 p.m. .. . /VARSITY v. OLD BOYS : -EARLY GAME, at 1.15: - , : . ' ' PETONE v. ATHLETIC (Intermediate) NEWTOWN PARK ORIENTAL v. MARIST ADMISSION "is. STAND 6d EXTRA. • : . • A. E. NEILSON, Secretary.
SEASON EXTENDED. -The Management begs to announce that owing to the consistent demand for seats »?j- n-'Fly from P^rons who wish to see Kio Kita a second time, they have been successful m arranging for a Week's Extension of the Wellington season "RIO RITA." - "RIO RITA." THE SHOW THAT HAS BROKEN ALL RECORDS AND PRECEDENTS™ 4.8r?5 Isl ans for Next Week Now Open at The Bristol..■•, V. .; , , FINAL PERPORMANCE. SATURDAY Cth JULY. * Hi.;, ffliiii liis Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. Lessees: Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller. TO-NIGHT, AT S O'CLOCK. The Most Talked-of Musical Comedy Ever. MISS GLADYS MONCRIEFF. MISS GLADYS MONCRIEFf! . Australia s Songbird, in the Artistic Success of her Wonderful and Romantic Career— "RIO RITA," "RIO RITA," "RIO RITA." Florenz Zeigfeld's New York Musical Comedy Sensation. Unanimous opinion:—"The Greatest Cast ot Star Artists ever seen in Wellington" JANETTE GILMORE, JANETTE GILMORE, • Ihe Fascinating American Dancing Comedienne. DAVE MALLEN, DAVE MALLEN. W iWloS^^CA^r*-, There Never Was Such a Show as "RIO RITA." COMMON SENSE PRICES: D.C. & 0.8 8i 300 STALLS at ... 4s GRAND CIRCLE .' 2« 6d Prices Plug Tax. a D.O. and O.S. Box Plans at The Bristol. Grand Circle Booked Out for Friday and Saturday. Monday's Plan Opens To-day. MATINEE PRICES: 6s, 4s, 2s. Taxable Prices.plus tali CHILDREN HALF-PftlCE ALL ! PARTS. • ! MATINEE TO-MORROW, AT 2.15. j MATINEE TO-MORROW, AT 2.15. ! The Children will Love '"jxio Rita." PLEASE NOTE: The Performance This Saturday Evening will commence at 8 o'clock instead of i 7.30, as previously announced. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. The Estate of GORDON THOMAS WILKIE, trading, as Newtown Service Station, 224, Biddiford street, .Wellington. ; T^HE abdve Estate has been assigned -1- to the Dominion Mercantile Agency, Ltd., on behalf of the Creditors. Creditors are required to forward their claims to the undermentioned address on or before the 20th JULY, 1929, and may be called upon at any time to prove such claims. ■ , THE DOMINION- MERCANTILE AGENCY, LTD., Union Bank Chambers, . 196, Featherston street, Wellington, Assignees. TO GROCERS AND STORES THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND. ESTABLISHMENT OF MULTIPLE SHOPS. Jk VERY Large Trading Organisation, ■*••*• with world-wide ramifications and substantial financial .resources, contemplates opening multiple shops throughout Australia and New Zealand for marketing groceries, .hardware, crockery, and kindred lines. Advertiser has had experience in other countries, and invites inquiries from those retailers wishing to join in this modern uystem of marketing. All negotiations will be conducted in strictest confidenci, while fair and reasonable terms will be extended to those retailers with 'good clean • stocks, central positions, and well-equipped establishments. This is an opportunity to obtain freedom from financial worries, to meet keenest competition, and to share in the most profitable and successful system of retailing. Preliminary inquiries as to terms and conditions arc invited from bona fide retailers, to be addressed in first instance, MULTIPLE SHOPS, Care Paton's Advertising Agency, Melbourne, Victoria,
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 149, 28 June 1929, Page 2
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