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AGAIN THE WEEK'S SUPKEME ENTERTAINMENT! THE REGENT (The Home of the Talkies) Direction —J. 0. Williamson Films Managing'Directors—Beaumont Smith and b. VV. Thring. NOW SHOWING NOW SHOWING THREE SESSIONS DAILY---ll a.m., 2.15 p.m., and 8 p.m. UNITED ARTISTS PRESENT XHJi MIRACLE OK THE TALKING SCREEN, "THE TRESPASSER" Powerful in theme, with a plot filled with action, surprises, brilliant dialogue and bsart-warming romance, "Tho Trespasser*1 weaves a wonderful tale round a woman whose every romance was an invasion. Starring ■ ; . - GLORIA SWANSON More beautiful than ever before, more regal, more gorgeously gowned; her voice, soft, magically appealing, cnutieiating faultless English that gives her a new charm—a charm you cannot resist. THE REGENT FEATURETTES ■ . ■ (A Show in Themselves) . . "IN DUTCH," a Photocolour Fantasy "THE HEARSI RADIO CHILDREN" in The Children's Hour; "STATION 8.U.N.K.," a Static Comedy; and REGENT REVIEW OF .WOULD EVENTS IN SOUND. BOX PLANS at Theatre (Telephone 44-141) and .Bristol Piano Company,. \ THRILLS AND MORE THRILLS I TESTS FOR LEADING BROADSIDERS MISS FAY TAYLOUR MISS FAY TAYLOUR .:.' '■ ■■' ' ■ '.- ' ' : AGAINST ' ' , ' , ' '' SILVER GAUNTLET WINNER—A. PHILLIPS. WALLY KILMISTER . . WALLY. KILMISTBR .AGAINST ..:■'•'...', ," ' ' '•'. ■'• " .. ARTHUR MANN and.L. VAN PRAAG. ■ . (Series of Three' Scratch Raccf). . ... ATTACKS ON LAP RECORD. . . '.. ATTACKS ON ( LAP RECORD. WEDNESDAY NIGHT WEDNESDAY NIGHT At S o'clock. KILBIRNIE STADIUM SPEEDWAY (Under A.C.U. and.N.Z.S.A. Rules). . . SPECIAL MEETING MISS FAY TAYLOUR HERE FOR BRIEF VISIT ONLY. ADMISSION 3/- and 2/- CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. RESERVES AT RITZ TOBACCONIST (JIM TURFIS), MANNERS STREET. HUTT VALLEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. MIDSUMMER FLOWER SHOW GLORIOUS FEAST OF COLOURS-GLADIOLI, DAHLIAS, SWEET I'EAS, ASTERS. . ' • . TOWN HALL, LOWER HUTT, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, sth & 6th FEB., 1930. ' Opened by Mr, W. Nasb, M.P. SPECIAL AND MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY .' BEGONIAS HYDRANGEAS ANTIRRHINUMS CUT VLOWERS-DEQORATIVE—HOME INDUSTRIES. : ENTRIES CLOSE NOON, TUESDAY, 4th FEBRUARY. . ADMISSION 1/-. DAINTY REFRESHMENTS. TAKE ANY HUTT BUS, OPEN 2-10 p.m. Box 19, Lower Hutt. . A. J. NICHOLLS, Secretary. SEE FINEST DISPLAY OF THE YEAR. WELLINGTON CITY GOFNGIL. DEPARTURE OF THEIR EXCELLENCIES THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL SIR CHARLES AND LADY' ALICE FERGUSSON.' PUBLIC FAREWELL AfUBLIC, FAREWELL will be tendered to Their .Excellencies the GovernorGeneral, Sir Charles, and the Lady Alice Fergusson, in the TOWN HALL, on THURSDAY NEXT, the Gth FEBRUARY, 1030, at 8 o'clock p.m. The under-mentioned artists have kindly consented to assist on the occasion:— >■ MRS, AMY G. WOODWARD, MRS. WILFRED ANDREWS, , MR. HARISON COOK, MR. CLAUDE TANNER. ' Accompanist and City Organist—Mß. BERNARD F. PAGE. The Girl Guides and Boy Scouts will provide the Guard of Honour. DOORS WILL BE OPEN AT V p.m. ' ■ . Citizens are cordially invited to be present on i the occasion. . GEO. A. TROUP, Mayor. . Ist. February, 1930. ... "THE EVENING POST" PRINTING HOUSE (BLUNDELL BROS., LTD.) PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS, PHOTO ENGRAVERS, : STEREOTYPERS. SPECIALISTS IN COLOUR PRINTING. ■-■ • y- ■ ■■■■■' "" • - - : The work produced daily, by us includes — BUSINESS AND VISITING CARDS, LETTERHEADS, CIRCULARS, INVOICE •FORMS, FOLDOVER INVOICES, DAUCE AND WEDDING INVITATIONS, THANKS 'LETTERS; LABELS, LEDGER SHEETS, BHOWCARDS, POSTERS, ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES. JOURNALS, CASH BOOKS, LEDGJ'Rb, COLOUR, TONE, AND LINE BLOCKS, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. TO^ 44-040 TAKE LIFT IN CENTRE OF REAR BUILDING. ',':•"., , .THE'.THEME'SONG'FROM "Till'- 'J I!T SI>\SSI H ' '-.-■.• ' Sung '"by GLADYS MONCIUEFi : ..'•'• ". - And Recorded b\ COLUMBIA ! "LOVE, YOUR SPELL IS EVERYWHERE' COLUMBIA RECORD No. 01780.—"Love, Your bpcll i<- h\er\whcie" on u\ei-e, ' "Love is a Dreamer." Both by Gladys Moncuch , , PRICJ- 4/ COLUMBIA RECORD No. 01797.—F0x Trot \ei»iou oj ' Lpvp, Youi J(= Everywhere. Ben Selvin and Orchestra. ' Rp\ei^e M<le, 'l)iru.a \i\ ty the Night" (from "Viennese Nights") PRICE i/ EXCLUSIVE TO COLUMBIA! AT ALL MUSIC STORES.

JTTOME- ... 01 COMPASSION. STREET DAY. RESULT OF RAFFLES. 132 aC. Homer, 200 a Lady Hunter, ;j7sa Mrs, Maearthy-Reid, 432 a Myra Tucker, 3103n, Teresa M'Mahon, 3245 a Mrs. Tall, 924 R. Reed, :JBW Miss Kennedy. Holders of Winning-Numbers may receive prizes on presentation of ticket at CATHOLIC SUPPLIES, LTD., 0:5, Dison street.

WELLINGTON UNITED -KRIENDLY SOCIETIES' MEDICAL INSTITUTE. WILL MEMBERS of the above kindly note that Dr. Thomson WILL BE ABSENT on holidays for three weeks from MONDAY, 3rd : instant.. Members requiring attention kindly call on Drs. Smyth or Cotton. DR. COTTON WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE AT OUR NEW RESIDENCE, ELIZABETHS!. (OPPOSITE SCHOOL) FROM MONDAY, ]Oth INSTANT.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 28, 3 February 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 28, 3 February 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 28, 3 February 1930, Page 2

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