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THE REGENT THE REGEM , ■ THE HOME OF THE TALKIES; - . ._ , (Direction—J. (J. Williamson Kilms.) THREE SESSIONS DAILY—II a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. The Screen's Groatea- Comedienne in another All-talking Riot!'' _ : MARION DA VIES - ; . In her Happiest Picture Hit, , .-;■ "JS TOT.SO- DUMB"Get ready for your linppiest hours of picture going. The London comedy-hit, "JJulcy/ . giving merry, mad Marion Davios tier grandest opportunity for shaking the wholi world with laughtc:'. It's a. joy from start to'finish. A Metro-Goldwyn-Maye: ...•-.. . ' production. ; . . ■ ■ The REGENT FEATURETTES include a Priceless Golfing Comedy, "ALL TEE'I) UP" BOX PLANS AT -.THEATRE, TEL. 44-144 AND BRISTOL PIANO CO. WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNIOIS SATURDAY '31st MAY . SATURDAY , ■'". ' ATHLETIC - PARK '."".- - ■;'.] PONEKE-y. OLD 80Y5—2.45 p.m. Early Game at 1.15 p.m.: • ' ' -'' ■ ' INSTITUTE v. ST; PATRICK'S COLLEGE—Third Grade. : ..". -' '• ■■■' NEWTOWK;;PARK ATHLETIC v. UNIVERSITY ADMISSION 1/-. STAND Cd EXTRA. .s" BRITISH MATCH, 3 KD JUNE A certain number of Reserved Seats in the Grandstand are available at the UNIOI OFFICE, 4, WILLIS STREET. • - . y PRICE 8/3 (including tax), ; GRQ.UND TlCKETS.—Tickets for admission to the Ground' may be purchased at tin following business places:-— : . ' ■ # ,; •'. L. SOWMAN, Tobacconist, Lambton quay. " , .'.-•" ...■.-.-".: . .■ - ■ ~ . ■ ..'. .- J. TURFIS, Tobacconist, Manners street. ■ . . . . - F. A. LAWS, Sports Depot, Courtenay place. : ' ; . ' HORNIG'S, LTD., Outfitters, Cuba street.. ' ' -.. - ' ' E. FERHy, Tobaccoilist, Manners street.' ' . . ■."'.". PURCHASE OF-THESE--TICKETS WILL AyOID DELAY AT THE TURNSTILES '■■■■;'. PRICE 2/-. ■ ■ ... A. E. NEILSON, Secretary. WELLINGTON FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION '.'■■;.■. ' ..'"' .': UiNCORPORATED) ' ■ ' TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 31st MAY, at.3 p.m. ■■ ;;, ; j::;BASIN.:.|RESEKV:E '^;;'v> : ;; : '-. '■ ■■^::^:^'i3^^ v!..PETONE^^ i :::;.;:;;'J ■] ■ . V ( THISTLE v^ LOWER, HUTT ' / .'Admission Is. Ladies fld. Stand Gd-extra., . " , AT KILBIRNIE STADIUM '■ /■"■■ ;2- ~~:-1 ■ "MARIST ;v. SEATOUNt "" ■r- ■■■■'' -; ■' yv;; ;;. ;.■'. Is.,ladies 6dV ' ■ . Secretary;;

DANCING. TDLAZA . ' PLAZA A 126, CUBA STREET (First Foor Marie Dean's Building). . TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT' POPULAR NIGHT. 8-12. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. Supper provided. Note.—Don't forget, a Long Joy Night on 3rd June (King's "Bnthday). rr<Hti ADELPHI CABARET. THIS SATURDAY NIGHT. Dancing S..'JO-Midnieht. SPECIAL ENGAGEMIvNT OK HUDSON • .STANLEY, direct from leading AustulUn Theatres, in the latest song hit*-. TEA DANCES, EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 3 p.m.-j p.m. Book our Tables NOW for the GREAT WINTER BALL, WEDNESDAY, 11th JUNE. Dancing, 9 p.m.-2 a.m. Subscription 10s 6d, bupper inclusive. This wonderful night, combining all the attractions of many delightful carnivals, including the ever-popular "Balloon Ball," is guaranteed to eclip=e any previous Gala Night held at the Adelphi. Make sine of a good table. Ring 2S 294 or 22-252 at once. Till. BROWN OWL I'ISA HOUSE AND UAKDENS. AiIATAKAWA The L'opular Calling Place for AH ftleals SPECIAL CATKKINU KO« I'ARTllfit. AND PICNICS DANCING, . DANCING. BATUKDAy KVKNING. 'uvalc Patties and V. tea Catered tor during » cell Ring 45-553 to anange Transport for Parties and .Picnics. Delightful Week-end Sections foi Sale on the Estate. Tel. 17R. Upper Hutt. , ; • FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Friends of the late James Campbell -M'liellan are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of: Robert •H. Wilson and 1 Son, To-morrow (Saturday), 31st May. 1930, at 2.30 p.m., for the Karori CemetCrJ ROBT. H. WILSON AND SON,, Undertakers, ; ' • "• 164, Adelaide road. Tels. 24-155 ami 16-781.... ■ !—""""T"'"'FUj^EKAirCARp, .. ■ . • 'TtHE Friends of the late Miss.Etna Mar- ■*•' .garet Rolfes are. invited to attend hei Funeral, which will' leave>*'her late rest • denee, 211, Derwent : . street, To-morrow (Saturday),-at 10.30 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. > E. MORRIS, Junr., Funeral Director. ; 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. ' Tel. 22-159. V . ' ■ FUNERAL CARD. THE" Friends of' the late Sirs. Annk Olsen are invited to attend her Fun oral, which will leave, hei". late residence 9, E'puni street, To-morrow; (Saturday) at 2 p.m., "for the Cemetery, Karori. . E. MOKRIS. JUNR., ■ Funeral Director, 60, Taranaki-st., and 28. Riddiford-st. 1 Tel.' 22-15!). ■ ■ " V, O: ;■;:,■■ ■ LODGE TUTANEKAJ,' 100. ' MEMBERS are ■requested to attend tin Funeral of-the late Brother. J. (' , M'LoUan,-which- will leave R. AVilson'i ) Mortuary Chapel, Jnhn-st., on Saturday 31st May, 1930, at 2.30 p.m., for Karor Cemetery. ,By Command of the W.M.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 125, 30 May 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 125, 30 May 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 125, 30 May 1930, Page 2

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