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~': j/'":,;-'."- '■"..-THE .REGENT-.,\■:..;.;.■■-; .-- . . .■■'.'.' . (Direction —J. C. Williamson Films.) ■:■ -: -'•■■■: THREE SESSIONS DAILY—II"a.m., 2.15 pirn.,"S.'p.ni. ... .'- .. : United Artists Present ..... ". ;; A Dynamic All-Talking Drama Based on Charming Pollock's Famous Stage Pla> /. . . ' "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR." "THE LOCKED DOOR" Intensely gripping, cram full with action, this story tells liow a bray wif dealt with a former lover angling after her husband's sister. . (Recommended as more suitable tor Adult Audiences.) With ROD LA ROCQUE and BARBARA STANWICK. COMING FRIDAY TO THE REGENT! Only William De Mple could make a drama so true, so surprising, BO moving. KAY JOHNSTONE, BASIL RATHBONE in " "THIS WORLD IS MAD" A Metro-Goldwyn-Maycr Picture. ■. '- A PASSIONATE, SENSATIONAL DRAMA OF LOVE 'UNREQUITED. . (Recommended by the Censo;- more especially for Adult Audiences^).- - BOX PLANS AT THEATRE (TEL. 44-144) AND BRISTOL PIANO CO.^ . _..../... .'..,...' SATURDAY MORNING-"MICKEY MOUSE" MATINEE.; ;; ; . Special Children's Session—CHARLIE CHAPLIN, in "THE CIRCUS..''-. "Mickey Mouse" Cartoon, Aesop Fables, Comedy,. Sport Pictures, etc.

' "iTtrELLINGTON COMPETITIONS r VY SOCIETY. " TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. : Impromptu Debates.—This section promises to be a wonderful attraction and we expect the hall will be packed to capacity. Come early and secure your seat, or reserve at the Bristol. w.c.s. ■-.■-.. • • ■ ' WC.S. ' ■ •'■•■.- ---s W.C.S. 1. PIANO SOLO, 14-16, "Rondo W.C.S. in G," 2 recalls. s W.'c!s! 2. DANCE DUO, 12-16, two re- , W.C.S. c»llsI W'Xi'k 3. SHAKESPEARIAN RECIW.C.S. TATION, Ladies, "Portia's W.C.S. Speech," two recalls. WlSli -4. MRS.' E. RANSOM MYER'S W.C.S. ' SCHOLARSHIP, 3 recalls. W!c!s". 5. CHARACTER DANCE, over ■ W.C.S. 16. 2 recalls. W.C.S. W.C.S. 6. RECITAL, with Musical.AcW.O.S. companiment. Ladies (humorW.C.S. ous), 2 recalls. W.C.S. W.C.S. 7. BOY'S SONG, 12-16, 2 recalls. W.'CS.' 8. OPERATIC SOLO, Gentlemen, W.C.S. 8 competitors, and all different 1 W.C.S. selections. This promises to W.C.S. be a wonderful section W".c!s". 9. SONG IN CHARACTER, Boy W.C.S. or Girl, 12-16, 2 recalls. W.'C.S." 10. VOGAL SOLO,' N.Z. ComposW.C.S. er, Ladies, 2 recalls. . JS 11.' BALLET -'.■'.IN COSTUME, W.C.S. ■ "A Dream of Wedgewood." W.C.I.' 12. IMPROMPTU '. DEBATE, W.C.S. Gentlemen. Season Tickets, 21s. . Day Sales, Cd. Evening, 2s, Is. Reserves at The Bristol. .-,.'■ : ••. K. .MCLENNAN, ■• ...,-.■■'.• Secretary. WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS SOTHURSDAY'S PROGRAMME. TOWN HALL. '' 9 a.m. GIEL'S SONG, 14-16. 930 GIRL'S SONG, Chas. Bcgg and- Co. Scholarship, "Bitter Sweet." 10■ a.m. IRISH SQUG, Ladies.-. . :: 11 a.m; BOYS'' SONG,' under 12, "A Smuggler's Song." 2 p.m.'SONG IN^CHARACTER; Boy or ■-.-, Girl, tinder 9. ;"" ;.. 2.35 SWORD DANCE, under 16. 3.15 DUO DANCE, 9-12. 4 p.m. TOE DANCE, 12-16. CONCERT CHAMBER. 9 a.m. READING AT SIGHT, Gentle--9.30 READING AT SIGHT, Ladies. '10 a.m. RECITATION, Girls (12-16), "The Singers.".----2 p.m. RECITATION IN CHARACTER, humorous, (12-16). i p.m. RECITATION, Wellington Competitions Scholarship, "Statue of King Charles I." NIMMO'S HALL. 9 a.m. PIANO. DUET • (14-10), "Tema eon Variazioni." 9.30 CHIEF PIANO SOLO (own selec--10.45 VIOLIN SOLO, under 12, "L'Elegante." 11.15 RECITATION, Ladies, "A Midsummer Night." ' 2 p.m. RECITAL WITH MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT, Ladies. 2.45 HUMOROUS RECITATION, Boys, 12. . ■ 3.15 RECITAL WITH MUSICAL ACCOMPANIMENT, Gentlemen. Day prices, 6d." .■ Evening, 2s, Is. Season Tickets, 21s. Reserve at The Bristol. .--.'■ '.K. M'LENNAN, Secretary. COMPETITORS ARE cordially invited to make BEGG'S their rendezvous. You will be very, welcome. Headquarters for Sheet and Book Music, . Pianos, Gramophones, and Radio. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., The Oldest and Largest Music Stores in New Zealand. OPENING TO-NIGHT, 7.30, TO-NIGHT. ' Continues THURSDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. rpHE NEWTOWN GIPSY *FAIR. -*■ The Hon. A. J. Stallworthy present. Congregational Choir, Miss Turner's Orchestra Assisting; The Chief Secretary, Colonel Taylor, will preside. Programme commences 7.45 p.m. Great variety in stalls and decorations. Admission 6d; Afternoons Free. ! ' 1 ——■ ' ' ; ; FULL I BRASS BAND. ~ NOW IN ATTENDANCE, s , . QKATIN6 ~XAT I N G WINTER SHOW BUILDING. '• 10.30 a.m. to noon, Is. 2,30 to 4.30, Is.. 7.30 to 10 o'clock, Men 2g. j ■ EVENING. LADIES HALF PRICE. . Children 9(1. Onlookers 6d. 1. KEEN buyer* will certainly buy at the Open Upholstering Factory, Boulr eott-st. Terms' arranged if reiniiccd.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 50, 27 August 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 50, 27 August 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 50, 27 August 1930, Page 2

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