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LAST NIGHT. OF W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S DRAMATIC MASTERPIECE, "THE LETTER" THE REGENT THE REGENT Managing Direcfors-BEAUMONT SMITH and if. W. THRING. COMMENCING TO-MORROW! THREE SESSIONS DAILY-11 a.m., 2.15 p.m.. 8 p.m. Talking! Singing! Dancing! Brilliant with Colour! Flashing with Romance! Ihe Supreme Achievement in Ultra-modern Entertainment! "THE DANCE OF LIFE" With HAL.SKELLY and NANCY CARROLL SJL^f spellbound- by the greatest story of show business ever screened. The glamoious romance ot. a care-free comedian and the girl he left behind him—Fro diced witlyncredible avishuess-Shot with dazzling cSlour-Thi^ded with Thrilling me odies You'll gasp m surprise at the gorgeous Broadway Revue. Youi pulses wiU beat tarter' «f smot.on follows emotion. Your lips will hum the haunting melody ot i.rue .blue -Lou amd the joyous rhythm o£ "Flippity Flop" YOU SIMPLY MUST SEE IT—HEAR IT! :'.-■■ ■.;..-" ■ Special Added Attraction: > 3GS MILES PER HOUR—THE SCHNEIDER CUP AIR R-VCE . NIGHTMARCH WINNING THE MELBOURNE CUP, ETC. ..'"". BOX PlvA- NS at-'^'iea-'re (Telephone 44-U4) and Bristol Piano Company. TOWN HALL; TOWN HALL. ALL ELECTRIC EXHIBITION . . ■ ' . : OPENS SATURDAY, 16th ; NOVEMBER, 1929, at 2.30 p.m. ■ • ■ , THEREAFTER DAILY AT 10.30 a.m. ELECTRIC DOMESTIc'dEVICES DEMONSTRATED special' musical programme • ...■ By - WELLINGTON MUNICIPAL TRAMWAYS BAND (Under the Conductorship of Mr. X Franklin) And ' . JAMES HAYDOOIx'S QUINTET. Supported, by the following Artists: William llaydock finest Slioit, Dan Foley (W.W. Marshall, VVm. Boaidmau, 1-rank Moran), Hilda Chudley, Myra Sawyer, Noia Gray, and HERBERT F. WOOD. ADMISSION 1/-. CHILDREN 6d. SPECTACULAR AIR PAGEANT TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) TO-MORROW 2 p.m. RONGOTAI AIRPORT ALTITUDE ESTIMATING COMPETITION (Prizes: Majestic Radio Set and Portable Gramophone, donated by F. J.--Finny, Ltd.) 15 AEROPLANES 20 PILOTS 2 LADY PILOTS Space for. the parking of 800 cars has been arranged. Parking charge Is per car -V." , Cars enter by Coutts street. . For the convenience of patrons. Entrance and Car Park Tickets will be procurable at L. Sowman's, Tobacconist, 332, Lambton quay, To-morrow (Saturday), lv the event of postponement of Pageant till Monday nest, ISth instant at 2 pm signals wdl be flown at II a.m. on Saturday as follow:— "' Four Flags Mount Victoria ..Signalling Station, One Flag Town Hall One Flas General Post Office. - . Schoofr^mr - tiC'oSme 2/<?'Outereuclosure 1/6, Children under 14 years I/-. Primary School Children: accompanied by Teacher, 6d each. " (Special- entrance Lyall'Bav . ' . • Parade, beach side.) . : N. M'AETHUR, Hon. Secretary, • ' Telephone 41-666. TO-MORROW NIGHT At 8 TO-MORROW NIGHT DIRT -SENSATIONS;—"/^ WORLD'S: MOST THRILpNG. SPORT KILBIRNIE STADIUM SPEEDWAY (Under A.C.U. and N.Z.S.A. Rules) DON'T MISS . ........ DON'T MISS, KINGS OF SPEED AND DARING! ".'■■. GREAT MEETING OF STAR RIDERS. ; - SYD. PERKINS, JIMMY DATSON, BILLY STICPEWICH (Australia) BILL ALLEN, A. MATSON, J. GARNSON (Auckland) And WALLY KllM^^^oh^H^ BON. M'KENZIE, RECORD ENTRIES FOR LYALL BAY OFEN HANDICAP. GOLDEN HELMET-STIRRING CONTESTS AUSTRALIANS WILL ATTACK THE RECORD. BE EARLY! . I^,ooo SEATS! GATES OT'EN 7 p.m. SPECIAL TRAM SERVICE TO STADIUM. ADMISSION 2/- and 3/-. Receives .it Ritz Tobacconist (Jim Turfis), Manner .treet. For Reser\es after 1 p m. To-motrow TELEPHONE STADIUM, 24 573. KIN THE EVENT OY A WILL BE HELD ON SENSATIONAL ANNOUNCEMENT! THE NEW CHRYSLERS HAVE ARRIVED! "66" "70" "77" gPECIAL SHOWING TO-NIGHT AT TODD MOTOR COS SHOW- • ROOMS,. COURTENAY PLACE, AT 7.30 O'CLOCK^ * BROADCAST MUSIC. INTERESTING TALKS ON'THE NEWER * ■■•"■■■■, ,• .. 1; 'CHRYSLERS. . . . NEW FROM THE GROUND.UP! COME TO-NIGHT FOR SURE! I?MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY BH •V TO-NIGHT, 7.45 SHARP. *Xmß- . Two Genuine Special Produetionsl ■ ■ - toF^vk William Haines's Biggest Hit! »HF tffrf 1»| . "THE DXJKE STEPS OUT." . W\( <fi With Joan Crawford and Karl- Dane JSk -m. «T Youll say this is one picture in a hund- ■ cEkJMk J%9 red! Breezy Bill was never funnier than \&(t&l^&& ■ as this, prize-ring champion who went to •f- GGee Setl eSeth C e Tw^own ff" yyWMCMB^^OAUWmAH PRIVATE LIFE OF HELEN OF GRAND BaIIaR, „,.,, ... ™?Y" St. Thomas's HaU, Newtown. With Ahcc: White, -Lewis Stone. (Proceeds in aid of Pipe Band Contest louve heard about her, now you can see .Fnnds.) ■' , her! And, How! Rich in satire, hilarious TO-NIGHT AND SATURDAY AITERIn comedy. It's not historical, but NOON AND EVENING. mysterical. Great Bargains on Well-stocked Stalls. 3—Hall Roach presents Stan Laurel and Side Shows, Novelties, and fun galore. Oliver Hardy in "LIBERTY" Musical Entertainment, Dancing, and Universal's Serial, "Tarzan the Mis-hf^r" lt(i ms by Cnan »P">a Melodeon Player, commencing 23rd Nov. ,Six special W^pk Gr!^ Lucky Competftion on Saturon show at the "Balmoral" Cake Sh^. da? chance for mothers. 136 The Earade. JumWe Sale. Jumble Sale, Saturday Af- . ■ - - teraooß, AdnHssipn Eree.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 119, 15 November 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 119, 15 November 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 119, 15 November 1929, Page 2

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