LAST NIGHT Of LAST NIGHT THE DUNCAN SISTERS "IT'S A GREAT LIFE" LAUGHS! LAUGHS! LAUGHS! THE REGENT "^ THE REGENT THE HOME OF THE TALKIES. (Direction—J. C. Williamson Films.) COMMENCING TO-MORROW! THREE SESSIONS DAILX—II a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. DELICIOUS SOPHISTICATED COMEDY WITH A SURPRISE DRAMATIC TWIST! RUTH CHATTERTON l With CLIVE BROOK In •■ "THE LAUGHING LADY" A LOVELY LADY WHOM SCANDAL MARKED FOR RUIN. LAUGHING IN TSTR FACE OF DANGER, LAUGHING TO HIDE THE ANGUISH IN HER HEART. AMAZINGLY THRILLING, ABSORBING. ENTIRELY DIFFERENT! PARAMOUNT'S SUPERB ALL-TALKING PICTURE I ' BOX FLANS AT BRISTOL PIANO CO. AND THEATRE (TELEPHONE 44-144). i FREE SHOW ARRIVAL OF " THE FLYING ARAB " j ' NEXT THURSDAY, 22 nd MAY, 1930, 12.30 p.m. . j IN FRONT 01? COUCHMAN'S CYCLE SHOP, 97, COURTENAY PLACE (Next Ford Depot). "THE FLYING ARAB" has cycled 11,500 miles. He has to do 34,000 miles. He will reoount his many thrills and experiences, also illustrate the window with lightning • sketches. He is a NOTED AUSTRALIAN CYCLIST. DON'T FORGET TO SEE HIM NEXT THURSDAY, 12.30, IN FRONT OF COUCHMAN'S. COLUMBIA NOVELTY RECORDS The Columbia selection is the world's best. For a change, why not tuko home the following:— COLUMBIA RECORD 01556— A Real Yodelling Song, recorded in Switzerland. Sung by the Edelweiss Yodlers. . COLUMBIA 01927— "Lily of Laguna" ' "Little Dolly Day-Dreams" . (Vocal, with Novelty Orchestra Accompaniment) COLUMBIA Do 24— "Lily of Laguna" "Little Dolly Day-Dreams" (Organ Solo by Qucntin Mac Lean) COLUMBIA 01792— "My Love Parade" ("Love Parade" Talkie) "Peasant Love Song" ("Married in Hollywood") (Vocal by George Brooks) AT ALL MUSIC DEALERS. . AT ALL MUSIC DEALERS. COLUMBIA RECORDS
MAJESTIC LOUNGE. AJESTIC LOUNGE. EACH AFTERNOON THIS WEEK, j '" CHILDREN'S NOVELTY WEEK. ■' CHILDREN'S NOVELTY WEEK. Specialty Dauce Numbers for the Children By "Jazz" —June Thomson. "Gavotte"—Patty Hunt and Jock Staubs. "Balloons'"—Betty Robson. Children's Special Afternoon Tea, Is. Each Child will receive a Novelty, Also The Seven Dons. NEW ZEALAND CLUB.. MEMBERS are reminded of the Luncheon to be held TO-MORROW (Wednesday), 21st MAY, at. Messrs. Gamble .md Creed's Rooms, Lambton quay, when F. Miluer, Esq., C.M.G., M.A., Rector of VVaitaki College, will be the Chief Guest, and will address the Club upon- "Some Impressions of my Visit to England and America." Edward P. Lambert, Hon. Sec. LYALL BAY HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. I7UCHRE PARTY IN THE INFANTS' *X SCHOOLROOM, TO-MORROW, at 8 p.m. Good prizes. Admission Is. Proceeds for School Funds. A VIATION ART UNION. ■*■*• (By permission of the 3linister of Internal Affairs). RESULT OF DRAWING. All Prizes in Alluvial Gold. First Prize, £2000. 89G433 Second Prize, £500. C 20505 Third Prize, £250. A 32267 £100 Prizes. A 32503 43428 C 85251 D 56648 £50 Prizes. C 27214 51554 D 56770 ■■ E9576S £25 Prizes.. A 07629 C 51267 89188 D 56147 £10 Prizes. A 38212 40329 83222 856060 03046 65067 67395 97799 C 28254 33443 42366 62790 81801 89657 D 34611 51075 75606 972C3 E05736 75300 £5 Prizes. 4.28621 29032 32574 36142 40435 41104 ~4425S 59323 02219 63099 05242 60963 67500 76844 79518 87090 89054 9079S 823635 27561 28848 29161 31308 33792 43444 54229 54513 62863 63273 63700 6409S 70002 57932 91296 C 30048 30765 37707 65530 66023 67266 6SO4S 70339 74095 89614 90901 02950 90770 I D 25355 26140 30990 50373 57559 79299 . 92:158 90714 E9417S 40506 56707 58799 56904 58068 ' 58568 59585 67929 05023 76188 78512 85570 S6OOI 96208 N. M'ARTHUR, Secretary and Treasurer. funeralTnot i ces. rptlli Funeral of the late Mrs. Grace ■*• Henderson will leave St. Joseph's Church. Buckle street, on Wednesday, 21st May, 1930, at 9.20 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. Requiem Mass will he celebrated :ItJ 9aE. a'TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers, 22, Vivian street, and Karori. Day and Night TejfPngS£^2ffi3j . THE Friends of the late Arthur Bertram Cartwright are respectfully invited to attend his F,uneral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, junior, 60, Taranaki street, To-morrow (Wednesday), '.'lst May, 1930, at 10 a.m., for the Karori Cemetery. E. MORRIS, Jnnr., Funeral Director, 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. Tel. 22-159.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 117, 20 May 1930, Page 2
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