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LAST THREE NIGHTS! THE REGENT THE REGENT Managing Duectors-KEAUMONT SMITH and 1' VV THRING. . I'HKKIL SESSIONS UAILY-I1 am.. 2.15 p.m.. 8 p.m ■■■■■■' -W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S BIG STAGE SUCCESS, "THE LETTER" "THE LETTER" ' ■ JEANNE EAGELS introduci^ , JEANNE Emm^ SJie had not .reckonec. witli that reckless fatal letter, written in' a moment of despair which lays bare v woman's soul- a woman overcome by the monotony of the East-lonely-out ot place-whose husband thought only of his business and making moneywhose soul cried out for affection love, and happiness. .'(Recommended by tlie Censor more especially tor Adult Audiences.) .COMMENCING SATURDAY! The Wonder Picture!.. AU-talking, All-singing, All-dancing, All-laughing "THE DANCE OF LIFE" With HALS KELLY and NANCY CARROLL.'.-"■ colonr UH,mrlTr dt Sl'T! "a'etv,'music, romance. Broadway vevue scenes'hi cSl_mi«, T^ 1■ f? n|i chorug duties. Elaborate dance numbers. Brilliant mtedrhithm f? -tlf pf' . f Tl\ e,, merry melody of "True Blue Lou" and the svneol.ated !hythm of Ihe I'hppity Flop." The dazzling show world, backstage and front. BOX PLANS at Theatre (Telephone 44-144) and Bristol Piano Company. SPECTACULAR AIR PAGEANT SATURDAY NEXT, 16th NOVEMBER, 2 p.m. RGNGOTAI AIRPORT SFV ' wrF^p'll™^^'" BABY CAR), CRAZY FLYING, SEE SEE WELLINGTON CUP, AND COMPETITIVE SEE ALTITUDE ESTIMATING COMPETITION . (Prizes: Majestic'Radioi Set. and Portable Gramophone, donated by F.J. Finny, Ltd.) 14 AEROPLANES: :-"'':'' ..';; \ 20 PILOTS. ■: .;- ; 2 LADY PILOTS. b^twe^l^^'i^ by^ aptain M'p«B°f. -J-P-. vvill circle the' City and Suburbs •ifmissSn t^lfpf ( t^ m p °'m° t l' l'°-M F hursday) ' and drop. 20,000 pamphlets, a double 'SeS?v' Mr Vqi VM T ant' Wlll c awarded to the Pereons returning to the Hon. V SS^?V A I' 4,^ hur>;^. re A- W..Gibson and Co.; Ltd., Brandon street, the oO pamphlets signed by him. Winning pamphlets must be returned to the Secretary by. 12 noon-oni Saturday next, 16th November. In the event.of postponement of Pageant till Monday next, 18th instant ■at 2pm signals will be flown at 11 a.m. on Saturday as follow:— Four Flags ' Mount Victoria Signalling Station, One Flag Town Hall One Flae ;: General Post Office. . '...'_.' . ' fa> ADMISSION: Enclosure 2/6, Outer enclosure 1/6, Children under 14 years 1/- Primary School Children accompomed by Teacher, 6d each. (Special: entrance Lyall Bay i' • • . • ' Parade, beach side.) / ' N. M'ARTHUR, Hon.. Secretary, . ■ . .- . '.; ' . Telephone 41-666. SPEEDWAYS FOR THRILLING SPORT! (Under A.C.U. and N.Z.S; .Rules)' -V* :■■-::.:., KILBIRNIE STADIUM SATURDAY Sp.rih A SATURDAY ■■ ■. • SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT I: :" / Arrangements have been completed' ior the appearance at Next Saturday Night's Meeting ot another of; Australia's Dirt Track Speed Kings. . SYD. PERKINS, . -V;'V From Wentworth Oval and Speedway Royal, Sydney* , . ■ (Ho Broke the Record in Chvistchurcli on Saturday.): JIMMY- DATSON (Australia) „and BILLY STICPEWICH (Australia) Will also attempt to Break Records. •■■■■'■• CAN KILMISTER WIN THE GOLDEN HELMET? THRILLS AND MORE THRILLS! THRILLS AND MORE THRILLS' Admissions and y, C_ fe H_f g^ Reserves at Rit z Tobacconist (Jim TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. ALL ELECTRIC EXHIBITION * " ' OPENS "-• , SATURDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, 1929, at , THEREAFTER DAILY AT -10.30 a.m. .; ' ELECTRIC DOMESTIC^ DEVICES DEMONSTRATED SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAMME By .''"'. WELLINGTON MUNICIPAL TRAMWAYS BAND .(Under the Conductorship of Mr. E. Franklin) : And ''. .-■.--.■ ■,■-'■' '-'■ JAMES HAYDOCK'S QUINTET. . . ■ Supported by the following Artists- ' - ■ • SmS"h_!*X?^B.% Nlr7Gr^SieV^ lwS ADMISSION 1/-. CHILDREN 6d : SPECIAL VALUES-;; :• '. '■-.-. in . ;• - - .■". ..... MEN'S SUMMER TROUSERS WHICH ARE UP-TO-DATE IN STYLE, CUT, FIT, AND FINISH. CREAM GABARDINE-13/6, 10/6, 29/0, 35/-! \ BOYS.' SIZES-10/6, 12/6 FLANNEL THOUSERS-New .hades and stripes. ' . 10/6, 19/6, 21/-, 29/e' 32/6 WE MAKE TROUSERS TO YOUR MEASURE FROM 25/-. ' CONSULT US ABOUT YOUR NEW BLAZER. HORNIG'S LTD., THE: SPORTS OUTFITTERS IN CUBA STREET.

jgEASIDE PiCTpRES, XYALL BAY. ■ TO-NIGHT, at 7.45 o'clock. BIG, DOUBLE-FEATURE BILL.; \ ''EMERALD OF THE EAST" "EMERALD. OF THE EAST," An entrancing talc ,of the mystic East. Magnificent Stupendous1 Spectacular Scenes of Dazzling Pageantry—Scores of Elephants in ' gold-studded; trappings—Horrors of the Jungle—Eight Thousand Indian troops—lntrigue,: Love,: Passion, Deceit.' "UNDERGROUND," •' Starring CYRIL M'LAGLEN. A thrilling romance of London's underground railways. A gripping story of love, hate, and sacrifice, deep down under the World's Miglit- ■ iest City. ;.Also, latest GAUMONT GAZETTE. WHY DO GIRLS LEAVE HOME? See To-night at S at the KILBIRNIE KINEMA. .ILBIRNIE .KINBMA. BARBARA BEDFORD, MALCOLM .. M'GREGOR; in "THE PORT OF MISSING GIRLS " . "THE PORT, OF MISSING GIRLS." A startling, frank'portrayal of the Flaming Youth of to-day. 'Why do girls leave? Where do they go? Who is to blame? A drama of a'modern mystery! Also REX', King of Wilil Horses, in •••• "WILD BLOOD." An Aetioned-filled Romance of Wild Horses, Wild Men, and Wild Women! ' Gazette, Orchestral Trio. Reserve at :Theatre, Tel. 14-202. THE WELLINGTON REGIMENT Ist BATTALION. TTHE Old Colours of the Regiment will •*- be laid-iip in': St. Paul's Pro-Cathe-dral, Mulgrave street, "■' on SUNDAY NEXT,; 17th NOVEMBER, at 11 a.m. As it is impossible to issue personal invitations to all ex-members of the Ist Battalion, Wellington ' Regiment, and also those of the late sth (Wellington) Regiment and.the Ist Battalion Wellington Rifle Volunteers, they- and' all others interested are hereby;.cordially invited to Jje present at the ceremony. J. L. SAUNDERS, Lieut.-Coloncl. Commanding Ist Bn. Wellington' Regiment. ...'....:

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 117, 13 November 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 117, 13 November 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 117, 13 November 1929, Page 2

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