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THE REGENT j THE HOME OF THE TALKIES. (Direction—J 0. Williamson Films.) THREE SESSIONS DAILY—II a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. j Many, unable to gain admission again last night. The popular Regent's most popular programme. RUTH CHATTERTON,. OLIVE BROOK. A delicious sophisticated comedy-drama with the two stars of "Charming Sinners," more charming'than ever—delighting all who see and hear them. "THE LAUGHING LADY" A Paramount I'icture. Society branded her outcast, but she llings back at them a laugh and fights with woman's weapons iv this daring story of intrigue and romance. ADDED ATTRACTION: New Zealand's Own Popular Light Comedian,ALEC' REGAN' Singing the-Songs of the Moment. Together with a wonderful aggregation of Talking. Featurettes:— Y'VETTE RUGEL (Musical Comedy Star), LILLIAN ROTH (Delightful Comedienne), LA PALOMA (A Paramount Talkatoou), Etc., Etc. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE (TELEPHONE 44-144) AND BRISTOL PIANO CO. WELLINGTON FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION (INCORPORATED) TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 24th MAY, at 3 p.m. BASIN RESERVE WATERSIDERS v. DIAMONDS PETONE v. SWIFTS ■ ' CURTAIN-RAISERS AT 1.30 p.m. Admission Is. Stand 6d extra. Ladies 6d (Sussex Street Gate Only). AT KILBIRNIE STAMUM INSTITUTE v. SEATOUN Admission Is. Ladies Cd. fl .^^ WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION SATURDAY ' 24th MAY SATURDAY ATHLETIC PARK ATHLETIC v. EASTBOURNE (3.0) And _ ' . JOHNSONVILLE V. UNIVERSITY—Senior B (at 1.30) NEWTOWN PARK MARIST v. BERHAMPORE ADMISSION 1/-. STAND 6d EXTRA. A. E. NEILSON, Secretary. • BRITISH EMPIRE GAMES APPEAL. JOY NIGHT 2/6 JOY NIGHT MAIN TOWN HALL TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) NIGHT STAR ORCHESTRA OF 8., V MONSTER ROWING JOY NIGHT BUFFET SUPPER. ". LATE CARS 'AND BUSES. 2/6 DANCING 8 p.m. till MIDNIGHT 2/6 WRESTLING WRESTLING WELLINGTON TOWN HALL MONDAY ;. 26th MAY, 8 p.m., MONDAY SPECIAL HEAVYWEIGHT CONTEST GEORGE WALKER- <B« Versus SCOTTY M'DOUGAL <145) Be sure and see this match. There'll be no "beg pardons" about it! EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD AMATEUR PRELIMINARIES. PRICES: 5A and 2/6 (both plus tax) I BOX PLAN at JIM TURFIS (Eitz Tobacconist), MANNERS STREET. THE EDELWEISS YODLERS JTRST PERFORMANCE IN YOUR OWN HOME AS SOON AS YOU BUY COLUMBIA RECORD 01S5S— . A Real Yodelling Song, recorded in Switzerland. Sung by the Edelweiss Yodlers. . ! RETURN OF TWO FAVOURITES 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 Quentin Mac Lean) COLUMBIA 01792— "My Love Parade" ("Love Parade" Talkie) "Peasant Love Song" ("Married in Hollywood") (Vocal by George Brooks) COLUMBIA RECORDS AT ALL MUSIC DEALERS.

OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN UK THEATRE, NEWTOWN TO-NIGHT at 7.30. , TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS. No. 1— REGINALD DENNY in "THE NIGHT BIRD," "THE NIGHT BIRD," A thrilling comedy of the prize viug. No. 2— KEN MAYNARD in "THE PARADE OF THE WEST," "THE PARADE OF THE WEST," A spectacular and colourful picture of one of the old-time Wild West Shows. N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. THE AUTUMN EXHIBITION will be opened in the Art Gallery, Whitmore street, TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock, when members . and their .friends only will be admitted to a private vjew, ' Thereafter the Exhibition will be open to the public daily. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and 7.00 p.m. to 9 p.m. Admission Is. Art Union Tickets Is. H. M. GORE, Secretary.

. ' JUMBLE SALE. I ' • A JUMBLE SALE will bo held in Kent •'-*■ Terrace Schoolroom, Pirie struct, TO-NIGHT (Friday), at 7 o'clock. Bargains for all. WELLINGTON LABOUR CLUB. PUBLIC DEBATE, in Trades Hall, -*- Vivian street, Monday Evening Next, at 8. Mr. E., A.1 Mander, .Secretary N.Z. Reform Party, will affirm, "That the policy of the Labour Party is detrimental to New Zealand"; JVIr. P. Fraser, M.P., will oppose. I The public are cordially invited. MEETINGS. SOCIETY OF FRIENDS. QUAKERS. A MEETING for Worship will bo held on SUNDAY, the 25th INST., at 7 p.m.. at Friend's House, Monerieft' street, off Elizabeth street. Visitors cordially invited.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 120, 23 May 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 120, 23 May 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 120, 23 May 1930, Page 2