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DESPITE ITS ENORMOUS SUCCESS WE REGRETFULLY ANNOUNCE THE LAST FOUR NIGHTS AT THE REGENT THE REGENT THE HOME OF THE TALKIES. -■ (Direction—J C. Williannon Films) 4 THREE SESSIONS DAILY—II a.m., 2.15 p.m., and S p.m. ■ • :, OF ZIEGFELD'S COLOSSAL SPECTACLE, ■ j "RIO RITA" "RIO ■-■RITA"--A Radio Production, with j BEBE DANIELS JOHN BOLES : The Screen has never before seen such a flashing panorama of colour and beauty. COMMENCING EASTER SATURDAY. Bayard Vciller's Famous Play, _. "THE 13 th CHAIR" An all-talking mystery thriller that beggars comparison with any other mystery drama '...:" you have ever seen. . With MARGARET WYCHERLY and CONRAD NAG EL. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE AND BRISTOL. GREAT WRESTLING MATCH WELLINGTON TOWN HALL TO-MORROW NIGHT, 15th APRIL, 8 o'clock. SPECIAL CHALLENGE BOUT BETWEEN GEORGE WALKER v RAMZAN KHAN (CANADA) . ' (INDIA) (NOTE.—AII contests will now take place inside a Brand New Ring, situated in the Centre of the Hall.) . PRICES 2/6 and 5/- (both plus tax). . BOX PLAN AT JIM TURFIS (RITZ TOBACCONIST), MANNERS STREET. HUTT VALLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. GREAT AUTUMN SHOW WEDNESDAY, 16th, and THURSDAY, 17th APRIL. TOWN HALL, LOWER HUTT To be opened by His Excellency the Governor-General and Lady Bledisloe. Special Exhibit Chrysanthemums and New Dahlias, Gladioli, Hydrangeas, Fruit, Vegetables, Home Industries. ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY, 15th, at NOON. Sale Flowers, Special Seedlings, Afternoon Tea, Sweets, Cakes. Presentation Prizes THURSDAY, 9 p.m. Cash prizes paid at the Show. Special Display of Trophies. ADMISSION 1/-. TAKE ANY HUTT BUS. A. J. NICHOLLS, Secretary, Box 19, Lower Hutt, GOOD NEWS FOR EASTER! WEBSTER'S SPECIAL DISPLAY. MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF PICTURES SO SUITABLE AS WEDDING PRESENTS AND EASTER GIFTS. THE BEST AT THE LOWEST PRICES AT H. WEBSTER & CO. TWO SHOPS: LOWER TARANAKI STREET (Off Courtenay place) And, 13, WILLIS STREET (Opp. Stewart Dawson's)." THINK WELL OF THIS! GOOD DRESSMAKERS, TAILORESSES, AND IMPROVERS ARE GIVEN EVERY OPPORTUNITY OF ADVANCEMENT AT MARY GARDEN CALL NOW AND DISCUSS THE POSSIBILITIES YOU WILL HAVE IN JOINING THE MOST PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS IN THIS CITY. IT WILL PAY YOU TO HAVE A CHAT WITH MISS BROWN for Tailoring, OR WITH . MISS DAVIDSON for Dressmaking. 100, MANNERS STREET DANCING. DANCING. THE REALM. THE REALM. ~" Hataitai. PLAZA DANCE HALL, • . ■»- 128, CUBA STREET Special Young People's Dance. (First Floor Marie Dean's Building). TUESDAY EVENINGS. \ Those that came last ureck had a lovely TO-NIGHT (Popular Night) TO-NIGHT time. .Plenty .of room: Wo are going to , s-12. Ladies, Is Od, Gents 3s. popularise this dance. Supper included. COME ALONG ONTOESDAY NIGHT. JSX wet".^' ThmiiV' : —' BALLROOM DANCING., rpHE ADELPOT .CABARET. TijISS GWENETHE~ WALSH.B, Studio A • ■ . ■ "x M, Willis street (opp Hotel WindTea. Dances every Afternoon, 30. Tea sor) Tela 42-211 and 43-457 Is, Dancing 1b extra. Personal and Individual Tuition from THB ADELPHI "^PPKR ROOM, _ _„_ THE ADELPHI SUPPER ROOM, M Studio- IEAKCL. Open Nightly, from 8.15-12.30. (Jourtenay Chambers, Courtenay pluce. „ ~ ? n i T-. Private Lessons by appointment. Dress optional. Supper aud Dancing. Telephones 21-218 or 23-105 Smb. Zs Od. C hs» Monday Evenings. Saturday Afternoon—Fancy Dancing Class EASTER SATURDAY. by Iris Low. EASTER SATURDAY. FUNERAL NOT.CES. '~ Have You' Booked Your I.W.T TroJrafiSETaMT^ Ring 28-294 or 22-252 for Reservations. rpnE Friends of Ernest Norman Matohett ' N " x (No. 101217, Royal Air Force) are invited to attend his Funeral, which will BALLROOM DANCING. leave the Mortuary Chapel o£ E. Morris, MISS INEZ CONNOP (Certificated Jlm-> 60, Taranaki-st, To-morrow (TuesTeacher, Londan) day), at 2 p.m., for tlift Cemetery, Karon. MR, JAMES COTTIER, FuS ircftot ' And k Fully Qualified Staff will be teach- co, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. ing at this Studio from 10 a.m. Daily. Telephone 22-h%. CLASSES AND PRIVATE TUITION. ■ ' '' I'IJUWkAL Nu'TIOE" STUDIO: Strand Theatre Buildings, rpHE Funeral of the late Mary Judd will IS, Manners street. Tel. 44-547. X ] uaev \ ier ] Ll i c residence, Waiwetu ■ — ■ . i road, Lower Hutt, To-morrow, Tuesday, lath April. 1930, at 2.30 p.m., for the BALLROOM DANCING. Cemetery, T.iita. . W. MOSS AND CO., Undertakers, TtfISS MARGARET O'CONNOR has Main street, Lower Hutt. •"-•-returned from an extensive tour of Telephone S9. England and the Continent, where ehc niHIO Funeral ot the late Airs. Kate not only qualified as a certificated mom- X M'CarUiy will leave tho Mortuary ber of the Imperial Society of Teachers of Chapel of J. E. Taylor aud Sons, Ltd., 22, Ballroom Dancing, but has also been spec- yj v i an street, at 2.30 p.m. on Tuesday, inlly recommended by Maxwell Stewart 15th April;, 1930, for the Cemetery, Karori. LeST " Pl°n °°m J- B. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD., Mus O'Connor is assisted by Mr. W. E. Undertakers, Priestly (London Certificate), and fully 22, Vivian .street, and Karon, qualified staff. Private lessons from 10 Day and night Tel. 26-073. a.m. to 10 p.m. ~,„„„ ■".■.. WILJJJDY LODGE, 107, i.0.0.Jb'., rTZrZ, r, ISLAND BAY. DANCE CLUB. rpHE Officers and Members of the above Miw O'Connor wishes to" announce that ~, Lodge and kindred Lodges are respect•he has formed a Dance Club for the bene- \^r «Bke(U° WW" whfrh wm fif nf h»r n**t nnri nrpspnt nunils 'ate "ro. Jirnest Matchett, which will fl£r SmK or J\\l*b the leave the Mortuary Chape! of Morris and o£™n m rrr£ a sUi4i* Sons. Tarauaki street, at 2 p.m. To-morrow STUDIO: 88, CUBA STREET. (Tuesday), 15th April, 1930, for the SolTelephone 45-571. diers' Cemetery, Karori. By Order of the N.G. E. J. OXENHAM, Secretaryj,

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 88, 14 April 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 88, 14 April 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 88, 14 April 1930, Page 2

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