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THE REGENT THE REGENT (Direction—J. C. Williamson Films) TrIUEF SESSIONS DAILY—II a.m., 2.15 p.m., S p.m. nmiui-vPIYf TOmY' COMMENCING TO-DAY! COMMENCING lOjDAV^ GREAT ESX LAUGH! . "ALE'S BUTTON" The picture that kept Auckland laughing for weeks-It's the Magic Button of Joy! "ALF'S BUTTON" Alt talks-uud what a Story he has to Tell!. A r.eljly humorous presentation of the adventures and misadventures that befell Private Alt. Higgws and bis pal Bill a* d result of possessing the Mas": Button. "ALE'S BUTTON" Is an unparalleled world triumph! Two Cockney "Tommies'1 in .^nce and one of them in possession of a magic button that was a veritab c Aladdin s ■ Lamp-just t J 0 isualile the fun and you'll have some idea ot the dehcions humour contained in "ALF'S BUTTON." "They wish for and get a HARIiM! f THE COMING WEEK'S BIG LAUGH! BOX PLANS NOW Ol'JSfl.. BOOK EARLY! AT TTH'ATRr; (TELEPHONE -44-144) .VXD BRISTOL PIANO CO. SATURDAY NIGHT IS SPEEDWAY NIGHT. SEASON STARTS WITH BIG THRILLS! TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. At 8 o'clock. KILBIRNIE STADIUM SPEEDWAY (Under A.C.U. and. N.Z.S.A. Rules) DON'T MISS . .■ . DON'T MISS GREAT AUSTRALIAN PAIR: ••'DARE-DEVIL" DU/RKIN (South Australia) ERIC HAMBERGER (N.S.W.). NEW ZEALAND STAR RIDERS: HARRY MANGHAM, TIM WILKINSON, AND MANY OTHERS. OPENING NIGHT WILL BE A BIG NIGHT! ADMISSION ■'}/• and 3/- (both plus Amusement Tax,. 3d).. Reserves at Jim Turfis's (next RilsO, Manners street, ■ SPECIAL TRAM SERVICE TO STADIUM. ■ In the event of-a Postponement- the. Meeting will be held on MONDAY NIGHT. THE HIGHLAND GOLF COURSE, IS HOLES. IS HOLES. THORNTON'S BLDGS. (Ist Floor), MANNERS-ST. OPENING TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, 2.30 o'clock. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE MINIATURE GOLF COURSE IN WELLINGTON. INDOOR GOLF INDOOR GOLF AMIDST IDEAL SURROUNDINGS. LATEST HAZARDS." ■ THRILLING-SPORT. : IS HOLES. 18 HOLES. / CLUBS, BALLS SUPPLIED. INSTRUCTION, TUITION GRATIS. A PROUD RECORD ESTABLISHED 1875—1930 :■:: . 39 YEARS IN COURTENAY PLACE TWO BUYER,? IN 55 YEARS-FATHER AND- SON. THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY we shall have a Large Supply of SPRING LAMB, same quality as last week. Everyone delighted. Nothing better m New Zealand. / . ... FOREQUARTERS, lOd -lb. HINDQUARTERS,I/- lb ....: ..;...: YOURS FOR SERVICE, ■: J. ROD & CO. SAME BUILDING AS FORMER PREMISES. (JUST BOUND CORNER). RECORD YOUR VOICE ' . AT . . : ■.:/■■ ■■■-■;• ;■ pinny's. ~: . .' "HEAR YOURSELF AS OTHERS HEAR YOU." \HKE A RECORD ON THE "RECORDOVOX" FOR YOUR OWN AMUSEMENT . ...... OR TO SEND TO YOUR FRIENDS. COMPLETE PRIVACY AS EASY AS TALKING ON THE TELEPHONE. THE RECORD IS READY AS SOON AS YOU FINISH TALKING, AND CAN BE REPRODUCED ON ANY GRAMOPHONE. XMAS MAILS FOR HOME CLOSE ON MONDAY, 17th. SEND A RECORD OF YOUR XMAS GREETINGS. ' ONLY 2/6 ■ : OPENSigh¥ LOCK : ONLY' 2/6 F. J. PINNY, LTD., 58, WILLIS STREET. SPECIAL! ■ SPECIAL!- SPECIAL! J rffiTT&s^ BIG WEEK-END PROGRAMME! vVUBBhSA. EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. AM^HILA MPIRE THEATRE. ISLAND BAY. ArZ^R E&$A (Recommended more especially for adults.) NSCT^r^^wSy^ Greater than "The Last of Sirs. Cheney.7' Norma Shearer's charm and beauty never ST - JOHN AMwuAViCE BRIGADE appeared to better advanta-e than m this '-■'••" OVERSF-VS drama of the younger generation, and . vrWu-r nmrou™mvc its elders caught in the whirlpool of their ANNUAL COMPLIIIIONb. own desires. rnjJE St. John Ambulance. Brigade COM2.—"The Fighting Parson.'' All-talkin" PETITIONS will take place on SATComedy, with Harry Langdon. URDAY NEXT, 15th NOVEMBER, at 3.—Special Vocal Numbers. the Garrison Hall, Buckle street, com4.—Novelty Saxophone Band. menciug at 2 p.m. s.—Metrotone Ncwsreel. The Public is invited.' Don't Miss This Big Special Programme. Church Parade is- called for Sunday ■ Evening, 10th Nov. Brigade Members LON CHANEY meet at Sydney Street Schoolroom at 6.40 The Wizard of the Talking- Screen. P-"V slV lvp to f 'IT'^n St- f P q ( ul' s T 9huvcl^ ~„„.„„,„ o ~ , ~,A m/. T lm' Members ot the Order.ot St. John and TO-NIGHT-8 o'clock—TO-NIGHT. 0 { the St. John Ambulance Association KILBIRNIE KINEM4 Committee are specially invited. ILBIRNIE . . KINEMA". X- BARLTROP, A dwarf, a giant, and a ventriloquist Lady District Officer. banded in a career of crime! — "THE UNHOLY THREE." . js (Adult Audience Recommendation.) ' " ' Lon Chaney's Only Talkie! I^^^Z KINEMA SOUND FEATUEETTES. , KretUßN^^^^^l Reserve at Theatre and Bristol. 6a^-^-^^=c^^y 3°* DEMONSTRATION we^TNGTOnSg^T, N.Z.E.F. Of ANNUAL KB-UNION. MOTOR CULTIVATOR. rpHB FIFTH ANNUAL RE-UNION of -L -Members of the above Regiment will A DEMONSTRATION of the PLANET be held in the Dominion Farmers' InstiJR. MOTOR-DRIVEN CULTIVA- lute, Featherston street, TO-MORROW TOR will be given on EVENING, SATURDAY, loth instant, at MR. F F.RETTFS PROPERTY 8 P-n'- mcmbcl . s „„ , Wiwsicd to be . pre . (Adjoining laita achool), . * )t iiiiv lif'TT K'n\n BL ' ~W- PERRY, Chairman. JIAIA JILil. ivUAU, ■ C BROAD, Hon. Sec. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), -■■■■ 1-rom 10 a.m. Weather permitting. . fTEIMANN'S, 13a Courtenay-pl. See P W AIIITS «|) m TTO ■ A! New Spring Styles, Costumes, Dresses, M,, W. MU.Lh AisD ,CU., LID., Coats;" easy terms; better dressed folks 1 • ■ ■ N.Z. Agents. : aliol , h er o.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 117, 14 November 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 117, 14 November 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 117, 14 November 1930, Page 2