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THE REGENT : (Direction—J. C. Williamson Films) . THREE SESSIONS DAILY : 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., S p.m.. SPARKLING! . ■ DASHING! . VIVIDI .■..,.■■' UNITED ARTISTS PRESENT."ONE ROMANTIC NIGHT" Adapted by Paul Stein from Ferenc Molnar's Celebrated Stage Success, '-The Swan." With a Distinguished Cast that includes LILIAN GISH, MARIE .-DRESSLEII." u^i ROD LA ROCQUE CONRAD NAGrJiL A bewildering belle of royal lineage'risks'nil i'or a commoner when her heart really belongs to a blase young prince.- She makes him show his mettle as a man ana us a lover. She turns a' courtship of State into a warm-blooded, human, and most tunning adventure! . A GREAT STORY! A GREAT CAST! BOX PLANS AT THEATRE (TELEPHONE 44-144) AND BRISTOL PIANO CO.: WELLINGTON WRESTLING ASSN (The Original Body Controlling Wrestling' in Wellington.) WRESTLING! WRESTLING! WELLINGTON TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT SPECIAL RETURN MATCH. KARA ("THE TERRIBLE TURK") •", , ... versus . '•.:•■■ ■■■; ABE COLEMAN (THB JEWISH *&<****> The Genuine Flying Tackle will be allowed, but straight-out butting will be barred. This will ensure thrilling and clever wrestling from start to mush. As a result ot tncprevious match between these two, a record house as certain.. . GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY! . FINALS IN AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS CONSTITUTE 'PRELIMINARIES. PRICES: 5/- and 2/6 (both plus tax). Ladies Half-price. BOX PLAN at JIM TURFIS'S (Ritz Tobacconist), MANNERS STREET.. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, CRICKET! CRICKET! WEDNESDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, 1930, CRICKET! . CRICKET!" Jut 8 p.m.) , * ■ Rfpttal west indies .LU-iAi, WEST INDIES By the Violin Students of . WEST INDIES . ' MR. ERIC L. MEIER, : WEST INDIES In aid of y. ._ CHRISTMAS CHEER ■ FUND, WELLINGTONWELLINGTON CITY MISSION. Wellington! ■'„,.■ . WELLINGTON. Assisting Soloists: WELLINGTON. Miss Belle Renaut Contralto Miss Onnu Reid ....Pianist T>ASIN RESERVE, Accompanists: , -^ASIN RESERVE, Misses Elsa Walter and Ormi Eeid, and WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Mr. Dudley Pilcher. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, B±rs» 2ci;!- ■*• Pl» - =lEi? iKKi?: ■ V 12th »and 13th NOVEMBER. mowN HALL, SEE~ .' ' CONCERT CHAMBER, HEADLEY, the Bradman (of the. West MONDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, '..... ladias- \ \ ; 8.15 p.m.. .' CONSTANTINE, lightning bowler, terrific JOAN BEERE, fitter, freak fieldsman. , SECOND bSI ■ KOACH ND BUKKETT' BattinS SUrSBox Plan opens 9 a.m. Wednesday Nest, GRIFFITH, extra fast bowler. at The Bristol. Prices ss, and 3s, plus tax. ; pLAY g^AHTS NOON WEDNESDA y. PIRST' CHURCH ,OF CHRIST, , ' /:■ ' _ v -E SCIENTIST, WELLINGTON, ■ A. VARNEY, ' Announces a v Hon. Secretary FREE LECTURE : On pHILDREN'S GRAND BENEFIT mr-n-rarnTi AT OfT-tfxrrn? CONCERT, CHRIbiIAJN faOJ.Ji.Mj.rj -n ~ ~ -~•• -.r •-.-.. _ - By Pupils ot Miss Marie Petcrsen, By , To be held in JUDGE SAMUEL GREENE, C.5.8,, B £ MARK > S : SCHOOLROOM, ■ ...... Of Chicago,. Illinois,-. .-, . . ■,■ , ' V Dufferin .street,, , Member of the Board of Lectureship of pN WEDNESDAY, 12tli NOVEMBER; the' Mother 'Church, 'the First Church of : !. 1930, at 7J45 p.m... . ;...: ... Christ Scientist, in-Boston, MassaelrusettSi Admission Is and 2s, Children half-price. , IN THE TOWN HALL, nAMP|Mr 13th NOVEMBER, at S p.m. uttwuimu. The public are cordially invited to attend. m> cmA STREETTNTERT4 TNMENT TO-NIGHT (POPULAR NIGHT) , r: -L- NTERTAINMENT. ".■..%. TO-NIGHT. 8-12. . Ladies^ Is, Gents /&. ■, ■:• ~-.-•. .-.:.'■, ='By-;-v-- .-•. ■■■■ ■'■':■'■■ . ■' •■■ ',: '■ ' .-'■ "' DTC -STAFF "' "■"■ Supper provided. Music by the Plaza d!i:C:.l STAFF: Dance Band. . In aid of Cancer Campaign. • : •StSSSS' US ?1I ffiiSl: BALLKOOM DANCING--1 On MISS GWENETHE WALSHE, Studio MONDAY, 10th NOVEMBER, xl\ 56, Willis street (opp. Hotel WindMONDAY,' 10th ' NOVEMBER, sor). Tels. 42-211 and 43-457. .-.- . And Personal and Individual Tuition \ from TUESDAY, lltli NOVEMBER, 10 a.m. daily. TUESDAY,. 11th NOVEMBER, , - I&ASSES-Tuesduy: and Friday Even- ...-. - At 8 p.m. ings, from 8-10 o'clock. Tickets, 2s 6d, obtainable at D.I.C - No Reservations. ■ < ■■■-.. MISS PHYLLIS BATES' _.._. ___ SCHOOL, OF T ERRACE CONGREGATIONAL .fR W .JAL^ OM Cl^- ■ ■*• CHURCH,'Bo wen street. CS, Willis street. lei. 41-334. "INDIA AT THE CROSS ROADS," Learn the ■_■.■ By the Rev. H.- W. NEWELL, M.A. . -NEW DANCE,; . TUESDAY, 11th NOV, at 7.45 p.m. "MIDWAY RHYTHM." '."■:■:■■■■■ Collection. .■■ ■ -.. ■ ■ ,: NEW DANCE. THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING UNION. : " ' ~~ TIfEMBERS ■of the English-Speaking . THE ' ■ ax- Union throughout the world assemble TITARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO, on Armistice Day. . Services will be held lv. ___ . TO-MORROW (Tuesday), 11th NOVEM- New Zealand's University of Ballroom BER,; at the Town Hall and in the Con- ' Dancing ference Hall, Dominion Farmers' Insti- Principals: MISS MARGARET O'CONtute, at 10.45 a.m. sharp. Members are NOR and MR. W. E. PRIESTLEY, invited to attend either service. l - . For inquiries or appointments please ask A. LEIGH HUNT, • for Miss Erskine. : ; Chairman. Private Lessons from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ■ —: —. Classes. ' ' ' . Studio; 58, CUBA_ STREET. . . BALLROOM DANCING. M**^ TVTISS MAVIS PEARCE. ARMISTICE DAY. i'J-. Studio:. - • CPECIAL COMMEMORATION Courtenay Cfhambers, Courtenay place. m <5iT-Rvtpv Private Lessons by appointment. TOWN HALL ■ ' Telephones 21-218 or 23-168. • Tni?«niv nth wmn^rTtTrp Class Monday Evenings.TUESDAY, llth_ A O}> EMBER, Saturday Afternoon-Fancy Dancing Class t, -a , At}o.4o. a.m. . _ . , by Iris Low. , Presided over by his Worship the . . ~ V ... . Mayor, G. A.'Troup, Esq. . ' " ORDER OF SERVICE: - ~ : —MEETINGS : HYMN, "O God Our Help in Ages Past." . PRAYER, Rev. T. Fielden- Taylor. ■ NEW ZEALANDERS' (MAORI(11 a.m.—Observance of Two Minutes1 -..- LANDERS) ASSOCIATION. Silence). : :.. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING-of DEAD MARCH (Saul), Mr. Bernard F. ■«- the above will be held in the RePage. . -. '..'■- ~ ■ '~' " turned Soldiers' Association Rooms, First LAST POST AND REVEILLE, : Stall- Floor, Brandon street, on WEDNESDAY, SergCant-Majbr ■ Baker. 12th. NOVEMBER, at S p.m. Business THE NATIONAL ANTHEM. • . . . ' '■.■".'..:-■. H.E.AVERY,. President. .Members please note Final Cabaret" . J..:T. WATSON, Secretary.. Night on Wednesday, 26th November, ■ : ■ ——" Adelphi Cabaret, at 8 p.m. Tickets at tho ■ : _— —-"^rJTTte.' ' Bristol or from-members of committee. mHE TRAIN - YOU WANT. ~~ FUNERAL NOTICES. A HE- : -TRAIN ..-.- YOU WANT. .q^HE Friends of the' late^ Mrs. Elizabeth DEPARTURES ' FROM ;. THORNDON. 'attendo'lit 1/Funeral, 1 tvhkh will'feavo the .-.-..,- . STATION:—: Mortuary, Chapel of Robt. H. Wilson and For Auckland: 2.0 p.m., week days; Sons, Ltd., on Wednesday, 12th Novem- -■■■'■ 7.15 p.m. Sun., Mo., ber, 1930, at 2.30 p.m., for the Ivaron Xu., We., Tb... Fri. Cemetery. ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD., For New Plymouth: 9.55 a.m. week days. Undertakers, 164, Adelaide road. For Wanganui: - . Week days 9.55 a.m.. Teh- "f "'Tjiii. 1.. 2.U p.m. FUJSIEKAL NOXIUiI,. = '■■■ (change at Marton). THE Friends of the late Alfred John . . . •■• . ' X ghiith are invited to attend his For Napier: ■ 0.32 a.m. week days. Funeral, which will leave the MortuaryJ For Palmerston N.: 8.18 a^.. j« a.m.. Jg Tl^ot^iitl^No^mbS - ■J^ tl 3'' Tu1 Wm: LFS RD SirecSr NSun., Mo., an.. We, Tavanaki . st . ( and 28, Riddiford-st. ' Telephone 23-150. DEPARTURES FROM LAMBTON ' FUNERAL CARD. STATION:- . rpHE Friends of the late William BarFor Woodvillc, Pal- ' A. nard Belt are invited to attend his merston N., and ■ Funeral, which will leave his late rcsiNapier: 7.50 a.m. . deuce, 24, Cooper street, Karon, on For Masterton:- ' 7.50 a.m.. .4.15 p.m. Wcd^scbjy, 12th .November 1030, at 2.30 ■ ■ ■ p m. for the Cemetery, .Waiou. DIAL TEL. 4-1-120 FOR PASSENGER X- MORRIS, JUN., INFORMATION • Funeral Director, IiNXUI* . .. «0,-Tn«u)«ki-«t., and 28, Biddiford-rt. ': . ' - ' ■'-' F«l. 22-150, ]

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