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THE REGENT THE REGENT THE HOME OF THE TALKIES. . (Direction —J. 0. Williamson Films) NOW SHOWING! : NOW'SHOWING! THREE SESSIONS DAILY—II a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. United Artists Present RONALD COLMAN HIS SECOND GREAT ALL-TALKING TRIUMPH! Superb as lie was in "Bulldog Drummond," Colman gives an even liner performance as the fearless, lovable renegade who risks freedom, evon life itself, for a woman's love, in this brilliant screen play. "CONDEMNED" Adapted from Blair Nile's Famous Novel, "Condemned to Devil's Island." "DEVIL'S ISLAND."~What visions qE tragedy, misery, suffering, pitiful atonement the name conjures up, the grim, menacing jungle land, girdled, by shark-infested seas. And Supporting Mr. Colman there are ANN HARDING (The Screen's Latest Stage Capture), DUDLEY D.IGGES (Famous Stage Actor), LOUIS WOLHEIM (Famed on Stago and Screen). THE REGENT FEATURETTES include: STAN LAUREL and OLIVER HARDY-in "A PERFECT DAY," A PERFECT SCREAM! A PERFECT BOX PLANS at Theatre (Telephone 44-144) and Bristol Piano Company. EVERY EARNEST-MINDED PERSON IS INVITED BY ■ THE' INTERNATIONAL OPPORTUNITY LEAGUE TO SEE AND HEAR ITS CHIEF ENGLISH-SPEAKING LECTURER, ELSIE LINCOLN BENEDICT IN NEW AND ENTERTAINING FREE LECTURES .On • ' • * "MAKING THE MOST OF YOURSELF" BEGINNING NEXT WEDNESDAY, 16th JULY, AT 3 O'CLOCK AND 8 O'CLOCK. TOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER) WELLINGTON WINTER SHOW . ' AND . : . '■'■■■ ■ ~ INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION (DESCRIBED BY VISITORS AS NEW ZEALAND'S GREATEST SHOW) SHEEP; & CATTLE SHOW ENDS MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. DON'T MISS IT! SATURDAY WILL BE A GREAT DAY FULL OF INTEREST AND .ENTERTAINMENT. ■ , ; FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO JOHN-ST.! AMUSEMENTS OF ALL KINDS, INCLUDING TALKIE PICTURES. ADMISSION 1A RADIO EXHIBITION WELLINGTON TOWN HALL : 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th JULY. .-■ ' t'< ■::: .--.' ' -^ .-..■■■■ ■ .■ ■ -. • ' '■' - " " COMMENCING 10.30 a.m. DAILY. '.' ' . COME AND HEAR THE MAORIS. : ■ ' AND WATCH THEM BROADCAST. ADMISSION: ADULTS 1/-, CHILDREN <P AUSTIN CLUB MEMBERS AND AUSTIN CAR OWNERS AND FRIENDS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND AT NIMMO'S CONCERT HALL, WILLIS STREET (Bond Street Entrance) WEDNESDAY NEXT, AT 8 P.M., . ■ \ . ■ ■ ■ : TO.MEET ' . .■ - ( T-IECTOR MACQUARRIE and DICK MATTHEWS, . HECTOR MACQUARRIIf and DICK-MATTHEWS, who journeyed to the top of Australia (Cape York, Queensland) in a Baby Austin, the first :car to accomplish this adventurous trip. Mr. Mac.Qnarrie; who is the author ofithe book, "We and the Baby," and a versatile speaker, will give anILLUSTRATED TRAVELOGUE on his adventures. . ADMISSION" will be by invitation only, which may be had on application to Austin House, Wakefieltl street. TALKIES AT WINTER SHOW! TALKIES AT WINTER SHOW! ..-■■*'•. Tlie talking picture installation at the WinWTr^TPT^M (er Show is the new Western Electric baby VV'UQX-LJiVi^ '• jilant, especially designed for small coun- ■ 1.1-y theatres. The apparatuses also made ELECTRIC in portable form, compactly fitted into p.speciallydesigned trunks for use in cirTi A T TTT-CCJ ' " '-l"ts small towns, where the equipment lAJuJtVliliO and picture travel from town to town. EVERY HOUR The general public are cordially, invited to the performance, and those, interested in /-\xt mtTl? TT/^TTn the apparatus may arrange for a personal UiN JL JIXXLi JtIUUXv. examination and demonstration by applying to Mr. Williams, the theatre manager, WESTERN Th"Vo' ELECTRIC SOUND . ~!,. . SYSTEM HEAD OFFICE: HOPE GIBBONS BUILDING, WELLINGTON. SERVICE.DEPOTS. THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND. ■ . . WELLINGTON COMMERCIAL TRATjnviKr' BOXING VELLERS AND. WAREHOUSEB OMNG- BUAUNL,. MEN'S ASSOCIATION. ' Under the Auspices of W.B.A. LADIES' EVENINO, MIRAMAR BOXING CLUB. LADIES' EVENING.. ' ,„ „.' FRIDAY. 18th JULY, ■ LieM A&Lst*"* ■ G.«b Room, Victoria^ to be held in the Capitol Theatre, C° NOBBT' 1M PfL DAN°E t0 l0ll°"TUESDAY, 22nd JULY, at 7.45 p.m. , Admission to Members, their lady friends, and sons of members ONLY by Ticket to NOMINATIONS Close on THURSDAY, bo obtained from 17tli JULY, with Hon. Secretary. . R K . BELBY> Secretary. All nominations submitted to the W.B.A. ■■■ "■ " —■ ■ for classification. ptJBLIO DEBATE. J-ÜBLIC DEBATE. '■ ■ ~ "THE SOLUTION~OF PRESENT-DAY CESARONI PROBLEMS—CESARONI , SINGLE TAX OR COMMUNISM." IS returning from Europe, and will give SINGLE TAX OR COMMUNISM." a Magnificent Costume Rqcital ai the .\ H. GOBSE (N.Z. Land Values League) %°Z^™Jvl;lTz^\7l^ B>- <««™ (Conmu.nistPartyN.Z.) Call": "One of onr greatest Binders." ■ WORKERS' H4LL "New York Times": "A magnificent in- . ) .x )il< CUBA STREET (Upper). terpreter or song.' 'Cellist; Miss V- Wood. " SUNDAY, Kith JULY, S .P.M.' : Accompaniste: Miss Mavis Dilluu. L.A.8., F.T.C.L. ' All welcome, .Discussion allowed.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 11, 12 July 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 11, 12 July 1930, Page 4