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COMMENCING TO-DAY AT TWO THEATRES THE REGENT THE REGENT THREE SKSSJOMS OAlLl'-ll a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. GRAND OPERA HOUSE NIGHTLY, at S o'clock. MATINEES, WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY, 2.15. Direction—J, O. Williamson Films. "THE TWO BLACK CROWS" Over Radio and Gramophone they have convulsed the world with their lazy, drawling comedy. Now you can see as well as hear them in their First All-talking Picture. "THE TWO BLACK CROWS," M.ORAN AND MACK, In ! "WHY BRING THAT UP?" Moran and Mack arc screamingly funny in this story of friendship menaced by a scheming woman. You will see and hear nil about the early worm, plus a complete Musical Comedy. A Paramount ALL-TALKTNG, SINGING, DANCING Picture, with EVELYN BRENT and HARRY GREEN. IT'S THE "HEAD MAN" OF ALL TALKING PICTURES EVER MADE. REGENT BOX PLANS at Bristol Piano Company and Theatre (Telephone 44-144.). OFERA HOUSE BOX PLANS at Bristol, Berkeley, and Theatre (Telephone 28-100). RECORD BREAKERS WORLD BEATERS "THE FLYING THREE" "THE FLYING THREE" FRANK PEARCE, Australia WALLY KILMISTER New Zealand CHARLIE SPINKS Australia see them; TO-MOU ROW NTfi-IJT SEE IHEM! SEE THEM! AU-IU.IAEMW >V. HXIXTIJ. SEE THEM! In the INTERNATIONAL FLYING SCRATCH. GREATEST CONTEST EVER STAGED. FULL OF THRILLS.. KILBIRNIE STADIUM SPEEDWAY (Under A.C.U. and -N.Z.S.A. Rules) TO-MORROW NIGHT 8 o'clock TO-MORROW NIGHT FRANK PKARCE DID FOUR LAPS IN 73 3-SSEO, AT DA VIES PARK, BRISBANE, BEATING ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS. WHAT CAN HE DO HERE? ANOTHER GREAT ATTRACTION STIRRING CONTEST-GOLDEN HELMET FINAL, . SPINKS v. KILMISTER MANY OTHER THRILLS l r6R A RECORD CROWD. . BE EARLY. SPECIAL TRAMS. GATES OPEN AT 7. ADMISSION 3/- and 2/-. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. Reserves at Ritz Tobacconist (Jim Turlis)^ Manners street. After'l p.m. To-morrow Ring Stadium, 2-1-573. WAIRARAPA BRASS BANDS' ASSOCIATION MONSTER MASSED BANDS' PARADE TO BE HELD IN MAIDSTONE PARK, UPPER HUJT, SUNDAY, 19th JANUARY, 1930, at 3 p.m. MARCHES, SELECTIONS, ETC. SOLOS, FANTASIAS, ETC. The following Bands are participating:— MASTERTON, CARTERTON, MARTINBOROUGH, GREYTOWN, UPPER HUTT. 1 Oft BANDSMEN. A Regular Galaxy of Music. An Epoch Event. xvfu BANDSMEN. A Regular Galaxy of Music. An Epoch Event. COME TO UPPER HUTT ON SUNDAY, 19th JAN.! Special Train . from Mastcrlon, returning in the evening. Trains from Wellington, returning after Display. MAIDSTONE PARK is'recognised as the Beauty Spot aud Ideal Picnic Ground in the Wellington District. Come and Picnic and be entertained by the Bands. HOT WATER PROVIDED FREE. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING 18th, 20th, and 22nd JANUARY. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), MONDAY, AND WEDNESDAY. CPECIAL TRAINS, SATURDAY, 18th JANUARY, will leave Lambton Station at kJ 10 a.m., and successive trains will follow at regular intervals until 11.26 a.m. Additional ordinary trains at 11.51 a.m., 12.16 p.m., 12.48 p.m., and 1.20 p.m. SPECIAL TRAINS, MONDAY, 20th JANUARY, will leave Lambton Station at 10 a.m., and successive trains will follow at regular intervals until 11.26 a.m. Additional ordinary -train .at 12.15 p.m. SPECIAL TRAINS, WEDNESDAY, 22nd JANUARY, ANNIVERSARY DAY, will leave Lambton Station at 9.45 a.m., and successive trains wiil follow at regular intervals until 11.26 a.m. Additional ordinary train at 12.15 p.m. Train will leave Palmerston North 6.5S a.m. each day, enabling passengers to catch the train leaving Lambton Station at 11.20 a.m. For the convenience of Race Patrons, Railway Tickets may be purchased at the Railway Booking Offices at Courtenay place and "Dominion' Building, Wakefield street, Lambton Station, and the Oflicc of the Wellington Racing Club. J. M. GRIFFITHS, Secretary. "THE EVENING POST" PRINTING HOUSE (BLUNDELL BROS., LTD.) \ ■ PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS, PHOTO ENGRAVERS, STEREOTYPERS. The work produced daily by us includes:— BUSINESS AND VISITING CARDS, LETTERHEADS, CIRCULARS, INVOICE •r7i l m'1« MiVr^o Vi El { D iNVOICJES' DANCE AND WEDDING INVITATIONS, TONE, AND LINE BLOCK.S OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. TELEPHONE 44-040 TAKE LIFT IN CENTRE OF REAR BUILDING. What was the Letter? Who had it? SPECIAL! • SPECIAL! SPECIAL! f lal|}X™ t0 the Lettcv? ' I?MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY See 10-NIGHT, at 8, at the I^MPIHE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY ££ILBIRNIK UINEAIA. - TO-NIGHT. 7.45. TO-NIGHT. W. Somerset Maughan's Amazing Play, WKodTa POTOTTP "THE LETTER " -KUCyUL. With Jcannie Eagles and O P HeeciP A gliPP'"g co!'| ge r? mance °/ ] °™, darBlinded by the fury of passion-by the" ing '. gn ' ai| d »f{««| meut. , «crccno.l despair of a lost love, she had not red a«dln6t "1C b.f ks[' ullud ol ie oned with the Letter! That fatal note University, written in a moment of desperation, Jays 2~ JOAN CRAWFORD, in bare a, woman's Soul!!! ' "OUE MODERN MAIDENS." 8'" A picture of jazz-mad youth, drinking IHIi DESERT RIDER," de(^ of tlic brimming cup of life, brought A Mighty Uomanoe aniirl the Sun-baked face to face with its stern realities in Sands of the Desert! 01]( < (laming moment of drama. Reserve at Theatre. Thono 14-202 3- HAL ROACH COMEDY.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 14, 17 January 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 14, 17 January 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 14, 17 January 1930, Page 2

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