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POSITLVELY LAST DAY AND NIGHT IN WELLINGTON OF "PLUNDER" . • ■-- ..-"PLUNDER* THE GREATEST COMEDY IT HAS BEEN OUR PLEASURE TO PRESENT. THE REGENT THE REGEM (Direction—J. C. Williamson Minis) COMMENCING TO-MORROW. SCREENING II a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. SCREENING 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., S p.m • . JUST ONE LONG LAUGH! ■ The Hilariously Funny Prince's Theatre (London) Comedy -with the Original Stage Cast TYPICVL BRITISH HUMOUR AS ONLY BRITISH COMEDIANS COULD EVEi HOPE TO PRESENT IT! LESLIE HENSON Prince of English Comedians—The Man with the indiarubber Face—With CONNIEEDLSS, ; Effervescent London Comedienne—Remember Canary Cottage? "A" WARM" CORNER"' . The Play that kept London in shrieks for over a year—the picture will delighl Wellington for one week only. There is sure to be a big demand for seats SO GET IN EARLY! RESERVE YOUR SEATS AT THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. OR AT THEATRE (TELEPHONE 44-14.4). IMPORTANT! . FINAL SPEEDWAY MEETING CLASH OF CHAMPIONS AS A CLIMAX LIONEL VAN PRAAG (Wodd' s " ™*** Versus ..WALLY KILMISTER (New Zoaland Eecord Breaker) SPECIAL TESTS-BEST TWO OUT OF THREE. WHO WILL WIN THE GOLDEN HELMET? NOTE—This is positively the LAST MEETING OF THE SEASON. A Grand Finale. Be there to Farewell Kilmister, who leaves for England early next month. KILBIRNIE STADIUM SATURDAY NIGHT SATURDAY NIGHT A" BIG NIGHT FOR THE GRAND FINALE. WELLINGTON PROVINCIAL CYCLING CHAMPIONSHIPS (Under Wellington Centre, N.Z.U.C). ' ' ' ; AT NEW BANKED STADIUM, WINTER SHOW GROUNDS. SATURDAY 28th MARCH SATURDAY 60 ——COMPETITORS —60 ON THE FINEST TRACK IN NEW ZEALAND. FIRST RACE 2 p.m. AND THRILLS ALL THE AFTERNOON. ADMISSION 1/-. STAND 1/-EXTRA. TROTTING •'^^te^1 TROTTING HUTT PARK—THIS SATURDAY, 28th MARCH WELLINGTON TROTTING CLUB ' 'AUTUMN MEETING , FIRST RACE 12.10. . ' . '.. SPECIAL TRAINS RIGHT ON TO COURSE. A FULL ROAD SERVICE. A GREAT DAY'S SPORT. EVERY COMFORT. (NOTE.—Hutt Park is only twenty minutes from town.) SATURDAY HUTT PARK -SATURDAY [FRANK CHAPPLE■& HIS RHYTHM KINGS THE FINEST DANCE BAND EVER TO VISIT N.Z.j SPECIALLY ENGAGED FROM MELBOURNE, Will make their First Appearance on EASTER SATURDAY . . At the . GRAND REOPENING NIGH'x . ADELPHI CABARET Table Reservations should be made as early as possible. RING 28-20 ior 22-2521 . . SALE OF SILKS AND DRESS FABRICS AT THE . •■ SILK CENTRE VOILES-Pretty designs in figured Voiles, 36in. Usually 3/| A £^ d p RICB y_ yal , d PRINTED ART SILKS-In a wide range of figures designs, 36in. Usually 3/11 •md 4/11 SALE PitlOE 1/li yam SILK CREPES—Unerushable and tubfast. In beautiful figured fancy, and novelty designs 3Giu. Usually 4/11. ' ■ oALJi IKlbJi 4/0 yard SILK VOILES—AII the new season's designs are featured m this popular tabnc, ' showing on light and dark grounds. 30in. Usually 5/11 and 6/11 yard • oAiijUi rs\i\j£i ifii. y«ra CREPE MAROCAIN-A heavyweight Silk dress fabric. Stocked in over thirty shades including all the new season's tones; also Navys and Black, lms fabric 'drapes well, and-will give excellent service. 38in. Usualj^fl/U mICE Q/n yard ARTHUR LEE, LTD,, 27, WILLIS STREET. . "THE EVENING POST" PRINTING HOUSE (BLUNDELL BROS., LTD.) PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS, PHOTO ENGRAVERS, STEREOTYPERS. SPECIALISTS IN COLOUR PRINTING. The work produced daily by us includes:— TDUSINFSS AND VISITING CARDS, LETTERHEADS, CIRCULARS, INVOICE -"FORMS FOJ DOVER INVOICES, DANCE AND* WEDDING INVITATIONS, iTHANKS I FTTERS LABELS, LEDGER SHEETS, SHOWCARDS, POSTERS, ILIAJSTRATED CATALOGUES JOURNALS, CASH BOOKS, LEDGERS, COLOUR, TON I AND LINE BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. TELEPHONE 44-040 TAKE LIFT. IN CENTRE OF REAR BUILDING. !

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 71, 25 March 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 71, 25 March 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 71, 25 March 1931, Page 2

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