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NEW PROGRAMME COMMENCES TO-NIGHT! THE REGENT THE REGENT DIRECTION .. J. C. WILLIAMSON FILMS. Managing Directors—BEAUMONT SMITH and F. W. TURING. THE HOME OF THE TALKIES! THREE SESSIONS DAILY—II a.m.* 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. Who killed the most popular star in Hollywood? ? ? "THE STUDIO MURDER MYSTERY" "THE STUDIO MURDER MYSTERY" la Hollywood, a famous star aiid his director leave the studio !ate one ni"ht. The o'ateman checked them out and the studio was locked for the night. The next morning Hollywood was startled by the fact that Richard Hardell had been found on the set, murdered. That is the mystery that baffled the police. With WARNER OLAND, DORIS HILL) NEIL HAMILTON. THE BIGGEST ALL-TALKING MYSTERY DRAMA YET SEEN AND HEARD IN WELLINGTON. BOX^ PLANS at Theatre (Telephone 44-144) and Bristol Piano Company. - KILBIRNIE STADIUM SPEEDWAY (Under NZ.A.C.U. and N.Z.S.A/Rules) .- - , ' GRAND ■ . '' ' ' ■ ■ ~ ■ OPENING NIGHT SATURDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, at 8 o'clock. THRILLS! SKIDS! SPILLS! First Appearance in New Zealand of BILLY STIPEWICH and JIMMY DATTSON In Thrilling Match Races with New Zealand Star Riders RON M'KENZIE TUI MORGAN PETER M'GHIE WALLY KILMINSTER FASTER TRACK-FASTER MACHINES-FASTER 'RIDERS. ADMISSION 3/- and 2/-. ■ SPECIAL TRAMS TO STADIUM. 4thNoTCnfb«^t9 Pa nm. afc Jlm ' lurfis> ™™ Tobaccoi# { > Manners street, Monday, Direction—WELLINGTON SPEEDWAYS. GRAND -ENTERTAINMENT FOR A GREAT CAUSE! DOWN-AND-OUT FUND WEDNESDAY, 6th NOVEMBER, at 7.45 p.m. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. Gilberdß^2\° £ Sntt l>«!R-' "^fd" (Paul.Kafceoff), Miss Doreen BootH and Mr. Sydney Solo ''RhansochV 6'^ T\ Dg<r?e S'r§ln^ 1 Day)' ilrs- Fh *Uis Ramsay. (3) Piano Weddimr o? tht P^ fjfe (Brahms), Mr. Trevor Fisher. (4) Soubrette, "The (T&bd RekoVTl ? '^ OllW-M^ S,^" got o ß«ekcridße: .(a) Song S -(a) "Homing" AlonnlL.P qifl??^ (% xxe Wmd • (, G]lberfc Spress), 'Mrs. Frieda Shaw. (6) Musical (S!SSI «n?'i lr- N0™"11 Aitken. (7) Song, Selected, Mr. Herbert F Wood, by Rev Ffehhfn &^ S™1}& "I™^) Mrs. Wfnni<» Birch' Johnston. (9) Remarks (HmSaW^l A y^itep^-Brewst? (her 'lusba"d), Mr. R. Charlton; Mabel fecetby Kftfe^' Scene:-The Brewster's Flat, New York. M i.U,, CoDt. r. alto Solo, "Ole Man River," Miss Nolah Thompson. (2) Group Displaysolo "I?^ C6i m^;- Ml. ssi oa? fingleton and Mr. Sydney Harris. (5) WhistHng edvJ-No?mf DnrH 1S; W?« le B- r? J^^on (6) "The New System" (a one-act corn^ masteV Air r-T 8 " (th r e mi# ref s). MlJ s Kathryn Murie; Ernest Dorrington (the a-oft (the haiS'htv narl°n n; Mr.^ Hac. ke" the cook), Miss Miriam M'Gimpsey; BeechME Ahem- WnrrPn^ Tfi }' Misa ,Ahce AlYou; Trinda <the tearful maid), Miss mppt Wtpli™™ -^ T^ am T(tv c,B?i' er^ housemaid), Miss Girleen Griffiths; Evelyn (the Scene-^enmaid) Miss Isabel M'Kenzie; Gale (the odd man), Mr. Vernon Oswir. ' AdmtaS™ 2? gt" 1 ?° USe L? nd°^ Pwduced by Miss Hardinge-Maltby. bookedTi ™ t£''ot 6d may b ° °btalDed at The Bristol« wbe?e seat/may be andJS^^^;^ %gg Hardi°^a^ listed by Mr. EASTBOURNE FERRY AND MOTOR- ... -.-... omnibus service;- : ,:; '; :' EXTRA SPECIAL ATTRACTION FOR SUNDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, W Ist WELLINGTON REGIMENTAL BAND. T H«UMTAT d nn ban d - ViU Play °n thl WhaT£ at 2-15 P-m- »d on the T.SS B^^^ 3o^, departPJ^WK^.^' 1111 *M« ™>\**. »■* P-». Eastbouriie NOTE.-Special Buses leave Petone for Eastbourne at 10.20 a.m. and 2.20 p.m. , C. L. BISHOP,'. Town Clerk. GREAT RUSSIAN FOX SALE 200 ' GEE, EW f OX CHOKERS, over 4ft in length/to be ab s 'olute!v SALE COMMENCES MONDAY, 4th NOVEMBER. Ma&AiH^l¥lA^^ a^^^^9^ °UC biS ' THE NEVADA FUR CO., NEXT RITZ,.MANNERS STREET. .. ,

/IAPITOL, , MIRAMAR VAPITOL, MIRAMAR. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! " Universal's Big Special, "COHENS AND KELLYS IN PARIS," "COHENS AND KELLYS IN PARIS," Starring GEORGE SIDNEY and JAMES FARRELL MACDONALD. One whole hour of laughs. Also MONTE BLUE in "ACROSS THE ATLANTIC," "ACROSS THE ATLANTIC," A Furious Romance of a Flying Man. RODEO. .RODEO. RODEO. "RODEO. A LL the Humour and. Thrills of Can- -"• adian Ranch Life at PALMERSTON NORTH ou WEDNESDAY, Cth NOVEMBER, 1920, At 2.30 p.m. The First Day of the Big Spring Show. STEER RIDING! ~~'STEER RIDING! DAREDEVIL RIDERS!' BUCKING STEERS! - DELIGHTED CROWDS! WEDNESDAY, Gth NOVEMBER, 1929. At the Showgrounds, Palmerstqn North. Special Day Excursion Fares on the Railways. W. T. PENNY, Secretary. . COME TO THE FAIR. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. FRID4Y 6th, ,7th,'Bth NOVEMBER. ■ pALMERSTON NORTH'S GALA 44th MEROPOLITAN SPRING SHOW. Three Days and Nights of Amusement at Minimum Cost. Attractions include Steer Riding Contest Military Tattoo, Physical -Drill Display,] Ring Competitions, and MANAWATU. KENNEL CLUB'S I EXHIBITION. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY I NEXT. : ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE SHOWGROUNDS. W. T, PENNY, Secretary

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 108, 2 November 1929, Page 4

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