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THE REGENT THE REGENT LAST TWO HAYS Of LAST TWO DAYS LON CHANEY In the Mystery Thriller of the Year, ~r nTTr tAttt^t tt rmnmTTr-1 s» "THE UNHOLY THREE. . A Dwarf, a Giant, and a Ventriloquist . banded together in a strange career of crime that terrorised a nation. . ("A" Certificate-Adults Only.) #- _ COMMENCING FRIDAY. the world-s greatest living baritone, LAURENCE TEBBETT (famous Star of the Metropolitan Opera Ilouae). IX A GLORIOUS MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA, "rnTT-r, rVn^TTT? CAATO " IXiJli XVUIxUJii OUlMjf ■ . Xever was a new personality on the h crcen grouted with suc-h & wave ot' enthusiasm • M^ " w'^miSlNTD^B O^Y C dI^VLBERTINA rSn? BtLnT™'' ld> With GAIHEIJNL DALE OWhh and the ALBEKIINA JvAbCH BALLEi. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE (TELEPHONE 41-141) AND .BRISTOL PIANO CO. ■ — , ' Under Vice-Regal Patronage, and in the Presence of Her Excellency the Lady Bledisloe. ' on Thursday, Oth October. rn/vn™ tt at r ' TOWN HALL ' TO-MORROW ('THTTRSDAY) AND FRIDAY 1U muinvurr miv imuai, 9th and 10th OCTOBER. ' , GRAND MAOEI CONCERT -V WONDERFUL PERFORM-VNCE BY THE F 4MOUS «t i vrt A WTTT Jf 4AM mvArim « a nmxr {WANGANUI MAORI CONCERT PARTY rnu •« inwrqi ' (01 30 ALIISIS) RAKAS f POIS' SONGS' Dmmg the recent Wireless Week all New Zealand was thrilled-by the amazing performance of these versatile artists, lou have an opportunity of again hearing-this ■ ■ DON'T MISS^ . PKICES ,/, 3/-,,/-, 1/-. t Plan a t Bristol Piano Co. ", ... .. . - . ' PORIRUA MENTAL HOSPITAL RADIO FUND. XMASGIFT POR THE INSTALLATION OF IUDIO EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT THE HOblUAb. Tn , TTTT gRATO OPENING CONC^ . TOWN HALL TOWN HALL SATURDAY, 11™ OCTOBER (Coder the Patronage and in the Presence of Hi. Excellency the Governor-General, & Lord Bledisloc.) • HIS WORSHIP THE MIYOR RIR G 'V TROUPrWILL PRESIDF ~, mb T H' , ~, ,„ l:, „ A', fi ,1 " ' ' . Addre^c -^he^^at . Hooker, ho>,. organiser oE the campaign. - PROGRAMMES* • -JYA SALON"-ORCHESTRA Conductor—Mr. M. T. Dixon . ;THE MELO.DIE FOUR • /In Popular Nuiubers — "\\^= — -'—: . MISS KATHLEEN FERRIS (Soprano)— Flute Obbligato by Mr. Cyril. Ainsworth. ' Violin Obbligato by Mr. Maunder. " iMR. WILL BISHOP The Inimitable Humorist MR. SAM DUNCAN Tenor '- ' » 5 SS--:::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::-sb= fisK Accompaniments by MR. ASSIIETON HARBORD. Support this Worthy Appeal! All organising expenses havo been donated FREE. . Every penny collected will go into the tod. DON'T FORGET-SATURDAY, 11th OCTOBER! , . L. O. HOOKEB, Ifon. Organiser, G.P.O. Box 1400, Wellington. , " ■ ■ s^JkA \ti *_aSßHlßs^ril» ' -?^W^g»^ OTAKI MAORI RACING CLUB. ■, : : QPT?TATP iYTTTTrTrXTr ' ,■ OX XiJLINHjr Mll/ Jjj IUN IX. •.. . • TO BE HELD ON THE hACECOUItSE, OTAKJ, : : FT?7DAV<^ SATTTT?T)AY IDfli Xt lifh HPTHTiFP l SXIUA. ICC OAI UItUAI, IUUI & litn UL>l VEVjix. r , n „,„,, ,~: ' Mk,Sl RACE, 51.30 n.m, BIG mLDB ;. EXCURSION .FARES. GOOD SPORT. ' ... f , r „. , -I rains Irom Wellington as under.— . ml , nni . t „ „ .. l-UK O1AKI: Special, 5.4» a.m. " UETURN TRAINS leave Ot,,ki. for Wclii u _t«u -3.M p.,u. (Special), arrive • uullufelon '•*« P-m. v „: " ; _ *l,lia ivkiiaxa, dccrcuij, ~.,',' , '■ ... , t . AT z- ACADE3IY OF FINE ARTS. <THE Colonial Mutual Life Assurance • ' ANNUAL EXHIBITION. Society. Ltd.-Lost Policy.-It is tho Houl ._ ]0 a.m. to 5.30 p.w, and AcA "' g V° 7.30 p.m. to 0 p.m. bUulccL A. H. JOHNS, Resident Sec. Se^Tick^ Wellington, Bth October, 1030. Secretfj'l_. FUNERAL CARD. MEETINGS. THE friends of the lato Mr. Robert I 1 rancis Semple are invited to attend '. ' liis Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary at ZBlan bh British Empire Cancer; Cam- Chapel of E. Morris, Jun., 60, Taranaki • paign Socety (Inc.), Wellington street, on Thursday, Oth October, 1930, at w,r Sli All Ladies m Wellington and Suburbs ■"-'• mui-uxja, jujn., i^^iS^o^ffin« !--» tvS £ '" KSK^fi _ oue Let no ouo Buckle .street, on .Friday 10th October, " cancer 3030, at 9.20_ a.m.. ior , the Cemetery, umcei. Karon. Requiem Mass w1 be cc ebrateil (MRS.) LOUISE J. MORICE, afc .., a .w. Chairwoman. J. E. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD., . Undertakers, ■ Thb wEr^i^TOyjooffpATiyii » v^n ggd k,^ _r™ o f MeSs Aviil bo I.oM " -b-UXERAL-'NOTitir A ~m- T^hURSDAY"oth OCTOBER ■ 1030. in Building Societies' ChainberF,' F^rr^fio^ 4116 lat° Ml"8' \hl^. cb I 2' Waring-Tnylor street, at 7.30 p.m., to Al- .. .^'»be«i Dynan arc respectfu ly in- . lot by Auction: vited to attend the Funeral which will £1000-No. 3 Group j £.1000-No. 4 Group; Icavo & Andrew s Catho he Church Levin, £1000-No. a Group. on Ihumlay, 9th October, at 2.00 p.m., J. L. ARCUS. Secretary. *0. 1" lho c Vll'L™} ?• .„"? ~ ,1, wl Som. THtITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE *-"d"ul^ L^'"SOCIETY (New Zealand). rr__ Friends of the late Joseph BidANNUAL MEETING, x ™cad are respectfully invited to atTHURSDAY Oth OCTOBER 1030 leml llis F"uera'. ™Mdi will leave the u",m iv Mortuary Chapel of Robt, H. Wilson and S T NXIJRFW'S "PRFSVYTFIM JSnwvli 0W (Thursday) Oth Octo- " A>DlvLm.n^i^ LIIUvUN bcr, 1930, at 2 p.m., ioi- the _uron feme- ■ • „.. ~. \ v L?«v.v,n. ~-rrc%« <vnn«v rr,,, iilQ im'uee ' ROBERT H. W'LSON AND SONS, LTD., Hi, Excellency the Governor-General, Xde] , idr .^^t' m , nd 167S] L, w<l Llcd^loc KB X, P.C Patrou M, Jauaidna. Aeli. -4-W and 10-, M. "f, OUF New Zealand hociety, will _^ attend the; Meeting. rpHE Funeral ot the late Mrs. Julie May 'S/J-Mffg^Jl^ KOB EI.T H. WILSON AND SOUS, LTD., ' i hollers in the above Com D anvwm T HE I?lie"ds o£ tlle late William Daniel JoWei^ "k^o fffWtt are respectfully invited to FPlte aD^<S OC^B^' 111 -SS^cJ^i SffiS ~,:,,' /'f ■UAV 0I UOJ-uaji'|v. i"^. g ons __ A ou Friday 10th October 1030 ; °W ROBER^ H WTISS SO^D ' BSStff^ ' To ve ceive Directors' Report and Baknce- — . sheet. rrvHE Funeral of the late Mr. W. H. Taj'Election of Directors, etc. -1- lor will' leave 18, Fernhill terrace, ' CHAS. T. LEE, Wadestown, at 2 p.m. To-morrow (ThuraGeneral Secretary. day), 9th October, 1930 for Anglicaa ' gSf" 1 "' "d""i 0 X™" BOARD'S DISTRICT. ISAAC CLARK AND SON. .XCESSIYiTtAXATIOX. ~ >p m - MKKTINe;, O ' "" „„ I,C, i,, I'l"'^l"'^ K KET,,,M,X X.: Uu,ri. X,,. , W , A. AND P. HALL, 1> are" requested ■to Ittcn.l the L'unerai Cubn street, Palmer-ton Xm-lh, of the late Bro'. Taylor, which will leave this roMOKSK.c?S MY)' r r^&aS»oSS'S™-r S:"aTV
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 86, 8 October 1930, Page 2
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