THE REGENT " THE REGENT (Direction-J. C. Williamson Films) THREE SESSIONS DAILY—II a.m., 2.15 p.m., and 8 p.m. LAST TWO DAYS of an All-British Picture with an All-British Cast. TOM WALLS Brilliant Stars of "Rookery Nook" and "On Approval" in "CANARIES SOMETIMES SING" , (Recommended by the Censor more Suitable for Adults.) ONE LONG LAUGH! COMMENCING FRIDAY. Two women! One wants his money; the other his love! And the law wants his life! WHO WINS? See and Hear WILLIAM POWELL "SHADOW OF THE LAW" The pitiless hand of Justice reaches out to clutch love and happiness away from him! A criminal in the eyes u£ the law, a hero in the eyes of the • one" woman. 11 you like worth-while pictures—you won^t miss the screens most polished actor in int. mightiest role! BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE. EXTRAORDINARY SPEEDWAY TREAT KILBIRNIE STADIUM TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. GUY MENZIES AND "SQUIB" BURTON WILL BE THERE. READ ALL ABOUT IT * ON PAGE 6 BOXING TO-NIGHT '' At 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT WELLINGTON BOXING STADIUM, JOHN STREET, IMPORTANT TO PATRONS! DOORS FOR TICKET-HOLDERS will open at 7 o'clock. TICKETS for Unreserved Portion of House on sale from Ticket Boxes on Eastern and Western Entrances from 7.15. RINGSIDE TICKETS.—7OO will be available for sale To-night. BACK STALL TICKETS—The demand has been such that only 200 tickets remain unsold,^and ONLY THIS NUMBER WILL BE SOLD TO-NIGHT. CAR PARKING.—To relieve congestion somewhat, the open space at the Western end of the Show enclosure will be available. THE BOXING ASSOCIATION STRONGLY URGE ALL TICKET HOLDERS TO ATTEND AND TAKE THEIR SEATS.AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE. NO RESERVED SEATS WILL BE GUARANTEED AFTER 7.50. . THE ADELPHI CABARET RACE WEEK THE CABARET WILL BE SPECIALLY OPENED THURSDAY NIGHT 9 p.m.-l a.m. SATURDAY NIGHT 8.30 p.m.-12. AND ALSO ON ■ ; TUESDAY NEXT (27th JANUARY), 9 p.m.-l a.m. . THE ADELPHI WILL THEN BE CLOSED UNTIL EASTER SATURDAY. TELEPHONE " " *"" ANNIVERSARY DAY EXCURSION (Weather Permitting) to PICTON AND BLENHEIM THURSDAY, 22nd JANUARY, ' By the Turbine Steamer MAORI (3488 tons). Leave Wellington 8 a.m. . Amye Picton about 11 a.m. Leave Picton about 2 p.m. Arrive Wellington about 5.30 pan. A connecting train will leave Picton Wharf at about 11.15 a.m. for Blenheim, arriving back at the steamer's side before she leaves. Return rail fares, 3/- first, 2/second. Rail tickets can be purchased at Union Co.'s Wellington Office, from the Purser on board, or from the Railway Booking Office on Picton Wharf. ' - Special launches will-leave Picton Railway Wharf on arrival ot the Maori (returning in time for her sailing) for Torea Bay (Portage), for Double Bay,, for Onahau Bay (Te Mahia), and for Thompson's Bay (The Grove). Return fares .in each case, 2/6. Hot water at all places. Lunch obtainable at Portage and Thompsons Bay. STEAMER FARE: 10/-. Children under 12," 5/-. UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD. TEA, SUGAR, AND BUTTER. THESE THREE ITEMS ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT IN HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY. TO GET THE BEST AT THE LOWEST PRICE YOU MUST GO TO WARDELL'S TEA IS 2/-per pound. SUGAR IS 2d per pound. ' BUTTER IS 1/1 per pound. WE DELIVER THE GOODS; AND GIVE CASH DISCOUNT. WARDELL'S, 1 WILLIS STREET. DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE . . new ;. ■ .-.-■' TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS, FEATHERSTON STREET. UNDER THE EXPERT MANAGEMENT OF MRS. GERTRUDE CRESSWELL, WELLINGTON'S LEADING CATERER. Our Specialty—Catering for:— BANQUETS, WEDDINGS, SMOKE CONCERTS, PARTIES, ETC., Either at the'institute or in Private Homes (Day or Evening) ON ANY SCALE. With the choice of:— THE STATELY BANQUETING HALL, THE PARQUETRY ROOM, THE MEZZANINE FLOOR. SATISFACTORY SERVICE GUARANTEED. TELEPHONE 43-974. TELEPHONE 43-974.'
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 17, 21 January 1931, Page 2
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