This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.
THE REGENT (Direction J. C. Williamson Films) THREE SESSIONS DAILX-ll a.m., 2.10 p.m., S p.m. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present GRETA GARBO In the picture hailed as one of the authentic masterpieces of the Talking Screen. "ANNA CHRISTIE" A bit of human flotsam on the current of life anil love—a role of unforgettable power itnd appeal. Other pictures must in future be measured by the standards set by Greta Garbo m this. WITH CHARLES BICKFO1U), MARIE DRESSLER. (Recommended by the Censor as more suitable for Adult Audiences.) THE REGENT'S NEXT ATTRACTION-WILLIAMSON FILMS PRESENT "JOURNEY'S END." BOX PLANS AT THEATRE (TEL. 44-14-1) AND BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY. ■(In tlie Presence of Their Excellencies the" Governor-General and Lady Bledisloe.) I THIRD DAY OF WELLINGTON'S MUSICAL FESTIVAL A WONDERFUL WEEK WELL LAUNCHED. Tin's Week of Music has fired the popular imagination—thousands will be attending between'now and Saturday. Over a thousand performers. Come as often as you can! TO-NIGHT —-BIG' TOWN HALL At 8 o'clock COMBINED CHORAL CONCERT A Wonderful Array of the City's Musical Talent. HARMONIC SOCIETY, C.T. 'MALE VOICE OHOTR, ORPHEUS MUSICAL SOCIETY, WELLINGTON PHILHARMONIC STRING ORCHESTRA, I And Brilliant Assisting Artists. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! START WITH A COMMUNITY STNG AT LUNCH-TIME—TOWN HALL, at 12.30. THEN AT 3.15, A GRAND CHAMBER CONCERT—AT- THE BLUE TRIANGLE (Y.W.C.A.) HALL, BOULCOTT STREET. TOWN HALL, AT S p.m.—PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA and ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION-IN "HIAWATHA." Conductor-JOHN BISHOP. 2/- and 1/- POPULAR PRICES 2/- and 1A FOR EVERY PERFORMANCE. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. RESERVES FREE AT BRISTOL. THIS'IS YOUR FESTIVAL. COME EARLY AND OFTEN. WORLD LECTURE TOUR. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL (Comfortably Heated) NEW SERIES OF ONE-HOUR LECTURES ON PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY" BY DR. P FENNELLY, LL.D. (Past President British. Association of Practical Psychology) . . TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), sth AUGUST: 8 o'clock.-'-NERVE CONTROL-WHY YOU ARE NERVOUS AND HOW TO CORRECT IT." Dr. Fennel]y has just returned to Wellington on his Great World Lecture Tour, after visiting India, Europe, South America, South Africa, and Australia. Don't miss the opportunity of hearing these remarkable- lectures. Tens of thousands have benefited by them. PSYCHOLOGY IS THE VITAL MESSAGE OF THE AGE. SILVER COLLECTION TO HELP DEFRAY EXPENSES. ALL WELCOME. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, ITO-NIGHT At 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT FUNERAL NOTICES. ...,...,...„..,, rjPHE Friends of ;Mr. Ernest ArrowI LbLiO X sm ith are respectfully invited to atlend the Funeral of .his dearly beloved — wife, Florence, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of J. E. Taylor and Sons, THE Proprietors of the undermentioned L >.;~' J 1™" sto f ee£ °° Wedneadgr, 1 Letters Patent arc desirous of en- ff 1 August, 1030, at 2.30 p.m., for the toring into negotiations with manufac- LCl"° p t\yt nn A\m onvr* T Tn turing firms for the full development and >L L- BAYLOR. AND SONb, LTD., practical working of their invention in . Undertakers _ New Zealand, so that the reasonable re- --• Vivian street, and Karon, ijuireraenls of the public may bo satisfied. Day and night lei. 2b-o<3. LETTERS PATENT No. 53106, dated rpflE Friends of the late William Edward 24th November, 1924, entitled "IMPROVE- x Hollister Parrant are respectfully inMENTS IN PROCESSES OF EMULSI- vited to attend his Funeral, which will FYING FAT." leave his late residence, 67, Waterloo road, LETTERS PATENT No. 51441, dated Lower Hutt., on Wednesday, 6th August, 13th December, 1923, entitled "IMPROVE- 1930, at 2.30 p.m., for the St. James MENTS IN PROCESS OF RECOVER- Churchyard, Lower Hutt. ING OIL OR FAT FROM MILK AND It. A. PARRANT AND CO., CREAM." Undertakers, LETTERS PATENT No. 51440, dated _, . 4, 6' Fitzherbert street, Petone. 13th December, 1923, entitled "IMPROVE- Tel- 4b' mMENTS IN PROCESS OF RECOVER- <" _~ „ . , ~,..„ _. ING OIL OR FAT FROM MILK AND THE *rl<™ds °t the late Henry Thomas CRE \~M " Bpken are respectfully invited to atTiTTTTfP*! PATVMT \'n 4<ren-> flntnrl tcud his Funeral, which will leave his late LEIIER& IAILNI JSo. 4SSO2, dated idem . c- Koro Ko Petone on Wednes-, 11th September, 1922, entitled J.M- , ~., - A ,,„.,,„;. , m n at -, ', <-,„, t u r PROVEMENTS IN THE PROCESS OF )\w> &t r ? A< 8«»L> ™. at 1 V-ra., 101 tllc OBTAINING OIL FROM MILK." !«** r'T Pa'rraNT USD CO LETTERS PATENT No. 52088, dated Jv" A> 10th August, 3923, entitled "IMPROVE- ar v;t-/hr>rhpri sfrppt Petous MENTS IN PROCESSES OF MAKING Te1 46 4 6 504 RECONSTRUCTED MILK OR CREAM." Icli ao"°"*' LETTERS PATENT No. 51442, dated mT . TF Vnr , pr .\ „* t ho late Thomas Ford ion, I-* 1 , innn „ *;*-i«j «Ti\fDßmw 'l^x.Ui* Jiunerai oi xne late xnunid.» rum 13th December, 1923. entitled lftU.-MiUV.rj- I -n i nnvo +i, p Mnrtnarv Chanel of t\fi-titto tw i3T?nr'i?aa nu ijTrnnviTT? -*-'Will leave vie ivionuaiy yjimyLi vi IN IROCESS OF IxECOVER- b H wilgoll and Song) IV morrow, CRE-ilr' Wednesday, 6th August, 1930, at 2.30 p.m., LETTERS PATENT No. 52891, dated fJr EOB^ "hSyTLSON* AND SON, • 3rd September, 1924, entitled "IM- Undertakers PROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO 164 Adelaide road. PROCESSES .OF MAKING BUTTER." Te]g 2 4-155 and 16?8l! LETTERS PATENT No. 59023, dated .. ' i ' . 18th August, 1926, entitled "METHOD rpHE Funeral of the late Sister Mary AND APPARATUS FOR CURING, DRY- •*- Bridget (Brownlie) will leave the ING AND DESICCATING FRESHLY Home of Our Lady of Compassion, Island CUT CROPS." Bay, on Wednesday, 6th August, 1930, at LETTERS PATENT No. 57055, dated 9-45 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. 30th August, 1926, entitled "ELECTRIC Solemn Requiem Mass will be celebrated SWITCH."' at the Home of Our Lady of Compassion LETTERS PATENT No. 38937, dated at Vi^'TAVrnß AWTV <!<WS LTD 2nd August, 1927, entitled "MULTIPLE J* KIA tt j Aj!fc.r« AVHHBL DRIVEI FOR VEHICLES." LETTERS PATENT No. 57.579, dated Day imd Night 'Phone, 26-073. 2*d November, 1926, entitled "IMPROVE- y B ' MENTS IN OR RELATING TO ROT- FUNERAL CAKD ARY KILNS FOR BURNING CEMENT, m -t™ Vv ; m Z^ „« ■£* ute Mary Jane Burn ORE, AND SIMILAR MATERIALS. X are inv ; tetl to at t en d her Funeral, LETTERS PATENT No. 61538, dated whic li w m leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. 27th January, 1928, entitled "IMPROVED Morris inn , GO, Taranaki street, on PROCESS FOR COATING CART- aC^dW,"he 7th August, 1930, at 1C! a.m., RIDGES. j. tuo Cemetery, Karori. LETTERS PATENT No. 50305, dated c MORRIS, JUN., 20th November, 1925, entitled "IMPROV- Funeral Director, ED ROOFING TILE." 60 Xaranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. LETTERS PATENT No. 56796, dated Tel. 22-159. 19th July, 1926, entitled "AN IMPROV- — ED PROCESS FOR TREATING FUNERAL CARD. CHEESE." rpHE Friends of the late Mrs. Annie LETTERS PATENT No. 49934, dated" 1 Christina Peters are invited to attend loth April, 1922, entitled "IMPROVE- her Funeral, which will leave the MortuMENTS IN THE MANUFACTURE OF ary Chapel of E. Moms, jun., 60, Taranaki ALLOY STEEL AND IRONS." street, To-morrow (Wednesday), 6th AugLETTERS PATENT No. 43288, dated ust, 1930, at 10.30 a.m., forHhe Cemetery, 14th October, 1918, entitled "IMPROVE- Karori. , rrtT , T>TC , T ,W MENTS IN OR RELATING TO DE- E. MORRIS, JUN., VICES FOR COUPLING VEHICLES." lumeral Lirector, ... ... i v i ii B0 Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. All communications should be address- ""' -'*' ,"„ ' e-J in the first instance to Messrs. BALD- lei. -2-W. WIN, SON AND CAREY, Patent Attor- ■ FUNERAL CARD. neys, ot 111-113, Lambton quay, Welling- rrmi fiends of the late. Henry Louty ton; 11, Wins ones Biiildingß, Queen i^gmith are invited to attend his Funeral, street, Auckland; Cr. High and Cashel ,• i ,;n L,,,» +ht> Mnrtuarv Dhanr-l of streets Christchurch; and 21, Crawford ft^ ■street, Dnncdin. n lo nw (Wednesdaj'), 6th AugusU 1930, at * .2 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori , E. MORRIS, JUN., ■ ■ — gas Funeral Director, FUNERAL NOTICES. 00 Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. . , , . TJj. 22-150. >&^fc^Hft rpHE Friends of the late Benjamin John JWwf^PIVW i- lilewett are respectfully invited to I miYV attend his Funeral, which will leave his JMMSffIK^ late Residence, 57, Tama street, Lower 3P""tK Hutt, on Wednesday, 6th August, 1930, at M\£J¥Stsfm 2 p.m., for the Taita Cemetery. P*t£&T*Z\ J. R- CROFT, (if—'Wfr *■tl Undertalcer, Hutt and Petone '< COURT EPUNI No. 7314, A.0.F., Tel. 528, Hutt. PETONE. „ —.. rpHE Friends of the late Maria Georgi"JVTEMBERS are Requested to Attend the •*- ana Hector will leave her late Resi--ITA Funeral of our Late 'Bro. W. Par- dence, 44, Pretoria street, Lower Hutt, ToI'Jint, which will leave lijs late residence, morrow (Wednesday), 6th August, 1930, 07, Waterloo road, Lower Hutt, on WED- n t 10 a m., for the Taita Cemetery. (PriNESDAY, 6th AUGUST, at 2.30 p.m., for V ato interment.) St. James's Churchyard, Lower Hutt. j CROFT. Cars lonve Lockhcad's Garage at 2'ij.m. IJndevln'ker, Hiitt and'Vekone. J. LEADBEATER, Tel.. 528, Hutt. . . . _ . -~ »-■ j
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19300805.2.7.4
Bibliographic details
Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 31, 5 August 1930, Page 2
Word Count
1,402Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 31, 5 August 1930, Page 2
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Evening Post. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 31, 5 August 1930, Page 2
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Evening Post. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.