NOW IN ITS SECOND BIG WEEK! Pictures may come and pictures may go, but once in a great while you have the opportunity of enjoying a photoplay of the calibre of "THE TRESPASSER." Beautifully recorded, sumptuously staged magnificently acted, it tells a stirring story of a woman's great sacrifice and heroism. "THE TRESPASSER" A UNITED ARTISTS' ALL-TALKING PICTURE, GLORIASWANSON . Her voice, soft, resonant, magically appealing, enunciating faultless English that gives her a new charm . . .a charm you cannot resist. . . . From the first spoken line it will grip you and hold you spellbound through each resplendent scene to the terrific climas. NOW SHOWING! ~ NOW SHOWING! THREE SESSIONS DAILY—II a.m., 2.15 p.m., and 8 p.m. THE REGENT THE REGENT (THE HOME OF THE TALKIES) BOX PLANS at Theatre (Telephone 44-144) and Bristol Piano Company. TOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER) GLAD TIDINGS—A VOCAL MUSIC WEEK COMMENCING _ . SATURDAY WEEK, 22nd FEBRUARY. FAREWELL VISIT OF MR. EDWARD BRANSCOMBE'S WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS "THE BOYS SANG LIKE LITTLE ANGELS."—"Vancouver Press." "THE PINNACLE OF CHORAL ACHIEVEMENT."-"Auckland Herald." "THE PERFECTION OF SPEECH IN SONG."-"Auckland Star," SPECIAL MUSIC WEEK PRICES: 4/-, 3/-, 2/-. Concessions to Schools, Choral Societies, Choirs, and Kindred Bodies in parties of not less than 20. . . ' . Manager—LEO DU CHATEAU, C/o Bristol Piano Company.
BE WITH THE BROADSIDERS! TO-NIGHT—A NIGHT OF THRILLS! . . ' . ■ ■ ■■ "■■■ v: ■''■■ ■ < KILBIRNIE STADIUM SPEEJDWAY (Under A.C.U. and N.Z.S.A. Rulei) : - ' ] WHO WILL WIN? WHO WILL WIN? j ■ . ■ ■ ■ .. ( GOLDEN HELMET ■] MAX GRAHAM, WALLY KILMISTER, ARTHUR ' MANN, L. VAN PRAAG, & other stars competing. ■'■•-■ • ' ' ■ ' FINAL APPEARANCE OF MISS FAY TAYLOUR. ADMISSION 3/- and 2/-. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. < RING STADIUM (24-573) FOR RESERVES.
EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. TRANSPORT SERVICES-SUNDAY, 9th FEBRUARY. FERRY SERVICEDEPART WELLINGTON: 0.30, 10.35 a.m., 2.30, 6.5, 7.50, 9.30 p,m. DEPART DAY'S BAY: 8.30, 0.20 a.m.,. 1.20, 5.0, 7.0, 8.45 p.m. DEPART RONA BAY: 8.40, 9,30 a.jn., 1.30, 5.15, 6.45, 8,30 p.m; , MOTOR-OMNIBUS SERVICEDEPART WELLINGTON (Fublic Library): 9,0, 10.0, 11.15 a.m., LO, 2.0, 5.35; 7.-10, 9.45 p.m. .-..*■. DEPART EASTBOURNE: 8.0, 9.0 a.m., 12 noon, 1.0, 4.30, 0.35, 8.45■■ p.m. SPECIALS FROM PETONE TO EASTBOURNE— '■ DEPART PETONE: 9.20, 10.20 a.m., 1.20, 2.20 p.m. MUSICAL PROGRAMMES 10.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. BOATS. . , O. L. BISHOP, Town Clerk.
NEXT WEEK-END S.S. TAMAHINE (2000 tons) EXCURSION TO THE MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS TORY CHANNEL, PIOTON, QUEEN CHARLOTTE AND PELORUS SOUNDS, SHIP COVE. FROM WELLINGTON NEXT WEEK-END, 15th FEBRUARY, at 1.15 p.m. ;' ■ (Weather Permitting) . ARRIVING BACH ABOUT 9.30 P.M. NEXT DAK. INCLUSIVE FARE (with cabin accommodation, meali, use of fishing lines, boat*, etc.), £3. Special Berths, lOg extra, 1 DANCING, BOATING, FISHING, SWIMMING. PICNICKING, ETC. U.S.S. GO. OFN.Z.LTD,
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, :in his parting message, urges New Zealanders to aid the Dominion's prosperity by usinp- New Zealand-made goods. . : : . TOSSMAN'S ARE THE PIONEERS OF THE N.Z. FUR INDUSTRY, and^in choosing Tossman-made Furu you are not only supporting an important New _«' Zealand industry, but are ensuring that you get the most stylish furs ut.the ■ MOST REASONABLE COST, f -' BUY NEW ZEALAND BY BUYING . , . TOSSMAN FURS ■'... -: A. TGSSMAN & CO., LTD., ; 196, LAMBTON QUAY (Opposite Midland Hotel).
\ ■■.;'■ ■ BRITANNIA , THEATRE. . RITANNIA THEATRE. ' BEST AND MOST. , NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. 1 Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. KEN MAYNARD in wwirw TTjn tpyotttjotitm KEN MAYNARD in W&EIy-END EXCURSION KEN MAYNARD in . TO "CANYON OF ADVENTURE." NAPIER. "CANYON OF ADVENTURE." «i»rp w OT rnp pttfipm "CANYON OF ADVENTURE." SINGLE IARb FOR RETURN "CANYON OF ADVENTURE." JOURNEY. "CANYON OF ADVENTURE." "CANYON OF ADVENTURE." SATURDAY, 15th FEBRUARY. Here ia Ken at his most daring best in Train leaves Wellington 12,55 p.m. a historic romance that has more bair- Return train leaves Napier 5.0 p.m. raising thrills than "Gun Gospel" and Q ,,_ j. v . "The Wagon Show." Sunday., .__ NANCY CARROLL &BUDDY ROGERS S BA«! resf, l' v. ed for CoP bine<i ""P" NANCY CARROLL & BUDDY ROGERS dow» Journey; fee Is. AccomraoIn ■ dation may be reserved at Napier. "CLOSE HARMONY." "CLOSE HARMONY." "CLOSE HARMONY." . , "CLOSE HARMONY." A story of back stage,'with all the iuti- . YACHTING PICNIC. mate glimpses of that glamorous life as • , it actually is. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). Box Plan at Theatre, or Tel, 40-018. rpHE EVANS BAY~YACHT CLUB and i- THE ROYAL PORT NICHOLSON . : ; YACHT CLUB are holding a Combined T-iUCHESSES! Duebeasea 40s, Wardrobes picnic TO-MORROW. ■*-' 675, Pedestals 15s 9d, Bedstead 30a. All Friends and those wishing for a We claim we are tho,cheapest in Welling- day's outing are invited to be at either ton. Popular Furniture Co., Cuba-sC, pest the Boat Harbour or the Evans Bay Club Whitehead and Pears. ' House by 0 a.m.. sharp.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 4
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