OVERWHELMING SUCCESS OF "DEVIL MAY CARE"—SECOND BIG WEEK .. . . COMMENCES TO-DAY. . THE REGENT THE HOME OF THE TALKIES. ■ ■■■• ■■ (Direction—J. O. Williamson Films) THREE SESSIONS UAlLl'—ll a.m.. 2.15 p.m., S p.m. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present ,\ THE TALKING SCREEN'S PRINCE OF ROMANCE. RAMON/NOVARRO In His First All-talking Picture, "DEVIL MAY CARE" A delightfiil'love story punctuated with action and adorned with beautiful songs. II faced a firing squad, then suddenly he was gone! in the most daring escape in al War's History! The gay, debonair Armand. who laughed at death, and charme, women with his glorious voice. The greatest lover ot the screen—RAMOi> NOVAEEO-,in his..first All-talking Picture—a thrilling' romance of picturesque Old France. WITH ANOTHER OF THE REGENT'S SUPERLATIVE SERIES OF .-.- • FEATUEETTES. BOX PLANS at Bristol Fiano Company or Theatre (Telephone 44-144). COMING FRIDAY, 4th APRIL. COMING FRIDAY, 4th APRIL .•■■•=■.. BEBE DANIELS in "RIO RITA.'? GARDEN PARTY KARORI FUN GALORE! V/ . FUN GALORE : - ~■:...,.,..: GAMES FOR YOUNG.AND..OLD.. . . A vGAEDEN PARTY will, be Held in the Grounds of Mil. and MES. B. SUTHEE A .••.. :: LAND, "HOMEWOOD," HOME WOOD AVENUE, KARORI, At 2 p.m. SATURDAY NEXT, 29th MARCH. ■ -■/•- ; : . .- (In Aid of the Brooklyn Presbyterian. Church.) . Tennis, Croquet,-Bowling, Billiards, Swimming, Diving Competitions, and Swimmin; Races. Bring" your. bathing costumes. Special Prize will be given to anyone win can ride ESMEEALDA, the Bucking Duck, the length of.the Swimming Bath, 75ft BAKING COMPETITIONS (Fruit Cake, Sponge Cake/Pastry, Shortbread, Scone? /■■..;. , . Pikelets, Small Cakes). ...;.: . .;:'■; SIDE-SHOWS.AND MANY OTHER- ATTRACTIONS. AFTERNOON TEA. ■ ' ■ ICE CREAMS. . . . SOFT DRINKS ADMISSION 1/-.. ": ..W.G.PICKERING, Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON -PHYLLIS " SYDNEY SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING 58, WILLIS : STREET, r ■■ TELEPHONE 41-334 ; CSUPPER : ,DA:NCE\;CLASSES, [ 1930-31 . ■''■>/'v;;-:'.;7 : "Represent/novelfeatuee in v classes.; , ' ,■ , rPHE Fee oi' £1/1/- foi*7 Glass -Lessons includes: Tuition, 8-10 p.m., and, by Specia •*- arrangement with the ADELP-HI CABARET, -Supper and Dancing,in tlio Suppei Room, to Don.Taska's Revellers till midnight. Our iiu-nflc-will bo enabled, withoui idditioual-. expense, to complcte-a pleasant so'cini iy . , -.ilh. further practice t( Wellington's Premier Dance Band. Dress informal ;," .:. , .-,,.. ; ' . . ADVANCED CLASSES eommenciiij? .' ' V. '2nd APRIL, 8 p.m BEGINNERS' CLASSICS commencing i, 4th APRIL, S p.m INTERMEDIATE'CLASSES commencing' ....:.-... '■ v\X, 7th APRIL, 8 p.m JUNIOR CLASSES. (14-20 years) commencing ... SA'f.UlliJ.W'.'Oth APRIL, 7.30 p.m '■;-■■ -±y-:' .. : importantt ; ; ' ~;:::.■ \ ■ ALL,ENROLMENTS! MUST BE COMPLETED BY WEDNESDAY, 2nd; APRIL MR. T. R. M'GEEQORJMeniber of the Imperial Society of Dancing London), assisted by. MISS VALMA SPILLER and STAFF, will be in charge of al Olasses, and assures PERSONAL ATTENTION to all pupils. s ' FREE TO PUPILS. PRACTICE AT THE- STUDIO EVERY TUESDAY ISVENIJNO, FROM 5-0 o'clock ■- ' , COMMENCING 25th MARCH. .. ' . ENROL NOW AT THE STUDIO: 68, WILLIS-ST. TEL. 41-334. :'■ ; ; '■-■ ■■■■y:": 1-f&■; y.'-'iv.^fr:W^:' ■' ::- :': A NNOUNCE THAT THEY ARE RETURNING TO THEIR COURTENAY PLACE X WAREHOUSE AND OFFICES, WHICH WILL REOPEN FOR BUSINESS [)N MONDAY, 31st MARCH., . , - ':-'X:H::^ '^■'■'t; ■ burtv^'xtd:'■■■;^ ■' •-• ENGINEERING—IN" ALL ITS BEANCTIES:. . ... : r LUMBERS', -ENGINEER'S', AND ELECTRICIANS; ; MERCHANTS.;.; : -~,.'" PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS. . / - -83-87,; COURTENAY PLACE. . -. ~ rrltannia ....:. theatre. special!- ■' special! special! Britannia theatre. , __ . ."•;;• .:■ BEST AND MOST. - T?MPffi,E THEATRE, ISLAND BAY -..-. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. -f-'MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY ImTnt '...„.,. — ' ■<■■■ • \;=." ■"r ■■.".-■ ;TO-NIGHT-745-TO:NIGHT. , JONRAD NAGIiL 1U ... ■ "tTTS "PRIVATF TTTTTi"' 30NRAD KAGEL in ■ . • ;1- . Hlb PKI-yATJS LIFE. 30NRAD NAGEL in,. ~ ' . • ■ ' -with 'RED WINE." -RED WINE." ADOLPHE MENJOU. 'RED .WINE." ."RED WINE." A. romantic-laugh riot. A. fast, frisky storj fKED. WINK." "-RED W.1N10." of a man who had too many sweethearts! 'RED WINE." . . ."RED WINE." First Release- in ■ Wellington of "Hit 'RED WINE."- ;.-■ "RED WINE." ' ' PriVUte Life." .": 'RED WINE." : ;.-' ' - : "RED, WINE." 2 ..PAR AMOUNT COMEDY^ 3; SCENIC "Can a'leQPdnl-change" its spots-ar: a : '^.PARAMOUNT GAZCTTE. lovnesticated hubby his'habits? See "Red - ■_; Wine"; for the nriswef. ; : ■ ■ . •■-;■- -. . ■ '''[■:.,■:■ " Alsoi iFoaUire N0.2: '; ' ' ■ gEE SPECIAL. LOIS MORAN in . : - -.: SARHON-DONOV \ N CiOIS■ MOIIAN-in "■'■ -■ "", . ,■•, . -.-, • OOI&MGRAN-in--.„■•■.• ,■ ; • BOXING .ANNOUNCEMENT, 'DON'T MARRY." '■DON'T MARRY-." .: --.--,■■ . -. '"DON'T MARRY." "DON'T MAUR.Y." . ■ PAGE S. 'DON'T MAKRY." "DON'T MARRY." V. . 'DON'/l1 MARRY," - "DON'T MAREY." : 'DON'T' MARRY,". ".PON'T MARRY." GUESTHOUSE, Would you..marry-a girl that..paradc3 her ™°SR S T ° T ?^ f y'%°3 pJ lttrlolte n So^ rJi^ S? :;? Ow?UJ5r^K-T Rovers 4 S W _Sri-?_SSSS' f*sT% her : kn.ees? ; -Who_sc.-bathing suit weighs ti ' eJ> x?i'ee rowboats ~.,.. -:.-.;-mne pounds.' v Spend your holidays at Thompson's Bay BosPlanafrTheatro, or Tel. 40-818. Tariff £3 3s1 per week, 10s 6d day. Let t ■■■■■■: .■■'■■: ters Mrs.- Bruee Thompson, Private Bag ———• r— —■ — — ~- --.'■: ;.;—: —■ Pictbh; . Telegrams, Thompson,-Mahaki 'pj_E'"--"" ;:i::..;-NEW"':; ;:;.-/ 'QUALITY; pawa- ..",'..... :'.'■".. .:.:.,: --~.:. island '.bay. ■. - __.r\'r; ' ' —■ TO-NIGHT;. TO-NIGHT ~■;.'; FUNERAL NOTICES. ANNE-■■.NIGHQL'S < -WORLD-FAMOUS --;,,„ „':: —, ! e , r TT . -. ~ ■•• COMEDY/ ■' ' rpiHs Friends of Mr. Harry A. Firth ari '.■\m-i?>a tptqtt' nnw >• ■*■ ..iuv-ited to attend,.the,Funeral qf hi; " '• r" ■'ViiSil S ilnw"1 late beloved wife Elizabeth, which wil ABIES IRISH ROSE, , , cav(} the Mortllary Cuapel of jj;. Morris ■-With sound synchronised effects, With Jimr.; To-morrow (Saturday), at 2 p.m. JEAN HERSHOLT; CHARLES . f or tic Cemetery, Karoii . ROGERS AND NANCY CARROLL. LUV-- ufc- B- MORRIS, JUNR.. :V play that pleads for unity, of nations, ' 'Funeral 'Director, "or tolerance, peace, harmony, through the 60, Taranaki-st.. and 28, Riddiford-st. appealing romance of Abie and Rose. Tel. 22-159. ■', ALSO "OLD BLACK JOE." rpHJi Funeral of the late Thereso Joseph TALKIE SUPPORTS. . .1 me Meyer mil leave St. Peter an.: RinK 14-472 for Reserves. Paul Churcl>> Johnsonville, To-movrov —— : : — (Saturday), 2flth March, l'JSr, ai 2.30 p.m. ■■■' ■ ' . for Karori Cemetery. Eequier.. Mass wil riio last word in gay entertainment! You i lO celebrated at 9 a.m. must uot miss this most .original musical J. B. TAYLOK AND SONS, LTD., soinedy farce—the first on the talking ... . Undertakers, ■■-.... . ■ , 22, Vivian street, utid Karori. , ECl9. nn- ! ; . Day ami Night Tel. 20-07.'). K'xT'nT'Sviw 'i'inti^i^- rpUE Funeral of Uw late Patrick Hoscj IVILBIRNIE MNEMA. 1 - will ] enve $ t . Ami's Church, Grew — ~ street, Newtown, To-morrow (Saturday) ' THIS EVENING, at S p.m. 29th March 1930, at 9.30 a.m., for the Karori Cemetery. Requiem Mass will be Wonderful Dancing- celebrated at 0 a.m. Delightful Singing— j E . TAYLOR AND SONS., LTD., . . . Hilarious 'Comedy-- - Undertakers, Catchy songs by— . . , 22 , Vivian street, and Karori. IRVING BERLIN, Day and Night Tel. 2G-073. An ALL-TALKING FARCE— FUNERAL CARD. ••••pttf rnrnANTTriN" rpHE. Friends -of the late ■ Arehibali -LHE OOCOAWUifs X M'Leau are invited to attend his ' "THE TOCoA'UTvS " Funeral, which will leave the Mortuar> ■ '"THE COCOA.NTIT^ " Chapel of E. Morris,' Junr., GO, Taranak! ".:.-■. l COCOAJSUIb. ti To . morrow# the 29th March, 1030, With the four funniest men in the world— .jfll ani- for the Cemetery, Karori, The FOUR MARX BROTHERS. ' E. MORRIS, JUNR., Also the Famed Ziegfeld Follie Stors, Funeral _>irector, • -MARY EATON CO, Tarannki-st., and 2S, Riddiford-st. "■-. OSCAR SHAW', - ■ Tel./22-^Q. ' ._-.-■.- See this SHOW OF SHOWS <■- ' -■ '," ~T7 ~™ m tt rpHE Friends of Mr. W. T. Henry an ■ Also -*- respectfully invited to attend the ..,..,,,„ oAiiNxn rriM'n,-t.,■.,.-,„-■ Funeral, of bis lato beloved .wife, Eliza- . MNJiMA &OUND I'EA.L'IjEMTES. bct h, which will leave 41, Queen street. —; Pcto'nc, on. Saturday, 'Jnth March, 1030, a I Reserve at Theatre' Confectionery (tel '2 p.m., for the Taita Cemetery. U-20'2) and Bristol Piano Co. J. E. CROFT,Under biker, ' ::. Hutt and Petone. "Tel. 528,.Hutt, - "V ' ' ' .->a-
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 74, 28 March 1930, Page 2
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