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THE REGENT THE REGENT , THE HOME OF THE TALKIES! THREE SESSIONS DAIL-—ll a.m., 2.15 p.m.. 8 p.m. -':'■■'- PARAMOUNT'S ALL-TALKING THRILLER! "THE STUDIO MURDER MYSTERY" MYSTERY! THRILLS! ' SUSPENSE! . ACTION! SATURDAY NEXT! ~ ~ SATURDAY NEXT!. Throughi the medium of the Talking Screen comes the GREATEST LEGITIMATE PRODUCTION of a W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM PLAY ever staged JEANNE EAGLES "THE LETTER" By the author of "Charming Sinners." • PARAMOUNT'S UNPARALLELED ALL-DIALOGUE DRAMA, With a Remarkable Stage Cast, including REGINALD OWEN, O. P. HEGGIE, AND HERBERT MARSHAL. rm^^P^f ER"f teH a,Sl? ry o£ a sensitive, selfish, and romantic; the dis™h» f^- I ? S^ntahon owner in Singapore, the land of oppressive heat- of «', it^P} nf h\ ¥?• high'r Pitched, abandoned. Into thU play fs sKlfuUv wo\en a stoiy ot frustrated love, jealousy, and passion that builds up to one of the ■ most powerful climaxes seen on the screen. THE MOST ASTOUNDING DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE EVER OFFERED ON (Recommended by the Censor more especially for Adult Audiences.) BOX PLANS at Theatre .(Telephone 44-1-4) and Bristol Piano Company. SPEEDWAY THRILLS! SPEEDWAY THRILLS! KILBIRNIE STADIUM SPEEDWAY (Under NZ.A.C.U. and N.Z.S.A. Rules) FASTER RIDERS! FASTER TRACK! FASTER MACHINES! SPEED! THRILLS! SPILLS! GRAND OPENING MEETING SATURDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, at 8 o'clock. ALL .WELLINGTON WILL BE THERE! SEE THE. BIG NINE SCRATCH RACE, -AUSTRALIA Esus NEW ZEALAND JIMMY DATSON and BILLY STIPCWICH. AUSTRALIAN CHAMPION BROADSIDERS, MATCHED AGAINST NEW ZEALAND STAR RIDERS WALLY KILMISTER ' PETER M'GHIE RONM'KENZIE TUI MORGAN ADMISSION 3/- and 2/-. CHILDREN HALF-FRICE. SPECIAL TRAMS FROM COURTENAY PLACE. Reserves at Jim Turfis, Ritz Tobacconist, Manners street. Book early to secure a seat. DIRECTION—WELLINGTON SPEEDWAYS LTD. j ONE NIGHT ONLY! . ONE NIGHT ONLY! TOWN HALL MONDAY NEXT, 11th NOVEMBER. THE PASSION PLAY OF OBERAMMERGAU CELEBRITY PICTURES present the only authentic motion picture record of the worlds oldest Passion Play, as enacted by Freidburg Havers since the year 1284. The motion picture camera has never before been permitted within the amphi- • theatre, ncr will it ever again. 1 Supported by ST. PATRICK'S CHOIR, KILBIRNIE, of 32 voices, under the conductorship of Mr. A. G. Foote, with Mr. J. F. Skedden on the Grand Organ. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Is Front Seats, ground floor; 2s Back Seats, ground floor; 2s 6d Galley; Reserves 3s. Seats may bo reserved at Bristol Piano Co. WRESTLING WRESTLING WELLINGTON WRESTLING ASSOCIATION (INC.). TOWN HALL TUESDAY 12th NOVEMBER, 1929 TUESDAY At S p.m. Sharp. PROFESSIONAL CONTEST. OF EIGHT 10-MINUTE ROUNDS: MORMON TOM ALLEY (of U.S.A.)' ! FARMER VANCE (of Canada) EXCELLENT PRELIMINARIES WILL IBECEDE MAIN BOUT, Box Plan and Day Sales open Friday Morning at J. Turns, Ritz Tobacconist . Manners street. POPULAR PRICES: 5/- and 2/6 (plus tax). L. J. EVANS, Hon. Sec, P.O. Box 693, Wellington. LEARN LADIES' HAIRDRESSING EVENING CLASSES. 'pHERE is a big demand and big salaries for both men and women who can Per •*■ manent Wave, Marcel and Water Wave. Learn a profession you can travel anywhere an the world with. «<»e_ WE ARE COMMENCING EVENING CLASSES TO TEACH THE ABOVE TELEPHONE 22-279 FOR PERSONAL INTERVIEW WITH MR. DONNELLY. WE HAVE VACANCY FOR TWO JUNIORS TO LEARN DURING DAY. DONNELLY & SON, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S HAIRDRESSERS, ■ 91, CUBA STREET. (Established Half a Century.)

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 111, 6 November 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 111, 6 November 1929, Page 2