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* POSITIVELY LAST TWO DAYS OF THE INCOMPARABLE NORMATALMADGE WITH CONRAD NAGEL, WILLIAM FARNUM, lIOBART BOSWORTH. D U b'A RB V, "WOMAN OF PASSION" A mighty drama of a beautiful romance in which Norma Talmadge as the great Enchantress sacrifices love for luxury, and then risks life for her man. THE REGENT THE REGENT (Direction—J. C. Williamson Films) SCREENING 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. COMMENCING FRIDAY. THE BIGGHST LAUGHT OF A LIFETOI X! "LET'S GO NATIVE" With ■ . ■ .- :. ■ JACK OAKIE and JEANETTE MACDONALD Also in the Cast are SKEATS GALLAGHER, KAY FRANCIS, EUGENE PALLETTE, and WILLIAM AUSTIN. • YOU'LL WANT TO GO NATIVE YOURSELF When you see this merry story of unconventional love and laughter! A gang of rich boys aiid girls are shipwrecked without cliaperones on a beautiful South Sea isle! And, Oh! What fun! BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THEATRE (TEL. '14-144) AND BRISTOL. BOXING! BOXING! DONOVAN v WHITLOW IT'S NEXT WEDNESDAY! PROMISING THE MOST VIGOROUS HARD-HITTING CONTEST SEEN IN WELLINGTON FOR SOME TIME. BOX PLAN WILL OPEN ON FRIDAY, AT 9 A.M. I PREFERENTIAL TICKET-HOLDERS CAN BOOK THEIR SEATS TO-MORROW. PLAN AT NED PERRY'S, MANNERS STREET. EARLY DOOR TICKETS AS USUAL. HERE WE ARE AGAIN! WHOLE FOREQUARTERS OF MUTTON—I/- each OX TAILS— 9d each SHEEP TONGUES— Id each RUMP STEAK— Bd'lb PICKLED PORK— 6d 1b VEAL STEAK— 6d lb WOOD BROS., BUTCHERS, ! NEWTOWN. . ' i

DANCING. CT. FRANCIS' HALL, HILL STREET. DANCING EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, RUDOLPH'S ORCHESTRA. Dancing S to 12. Sub. 2s 6d. DANCE NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT, Ambassadors' Band. Dancing S to 12. Sub. 2s 6d. NO DANCE SATURDAY (Anzac Day). ' R.M.S. RANGITANE. WILL, hold a GRAND FAREWELL DANCE TO-MORROW NIGHT, THURSDAY, 23rd, at the SAVOY, 171, Cuba-st. Monte Carlos and Streamers, Dances and Novelties Galore. Ladies Is Cd. Gents 2s. . Reserves, ring 22-983. TO-NIGHT! " TO-NIGHT! OAVOY, 171,: CUBA STREET.] POPULAR NIGHT. 8-12—Ladies Is 6d; Gents, 2s. Supper. Len Rough and hit; Music. For Reserves ring 22-US3. "•DROWN OWL." SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. ANZAC DAY. The usual Dance held, on Saturday Evening transferred to FRIDAY EVENING, the 24th inst. TO-MORROW NIGHT. BIG MODERN DANCE at Trades Hall, Vivian street. Monte Carlo. Good prizes. Supper. Music by Wa.ddy Haimes and his Dance Band. Ladies Is 3d, Gents 2s. KARL, M.C. T" HE PHYLLIS BATES SCHOOL OF DANCING. Principal: MISS VALMA SPILLER, Assisted by MR. T. R. M'GREGOR (Members of the Imperial Society, i London). Senior Stall': Miss Betty Graham. Junior Staff: Misses Jean Turnbull and June Reid. CLASSES. MONDAY—B-10 p.m., Intermediate. TUESDAY—S-10 p.m., Realm, Hataitai. WEDNESDAY—B-10 p.m., Advanced. FRIDAY—S-10 p.m.. Elementary. Free Practice Every Evening, 5-0. /. Studio: CS, WILLIS STREET. Tel. 41-334. .COUTHERN COLLEDGB DANCING O STUDIOS. WELLINGTON: LOWER HUTT: M 7, Cuba-st. • Malone-rd. 22-150. 523. Private Lessons Daily, from 10 a.m. Ballroom Dancing. Terms: 3 Private Lessons, £1 Is; 5 Private Lessons, £1 10s. LEARNERS' CLASS: Monday, at S p.m. to 10 p.m. ADVANCED CLASS: Thursday, at S p.m. to 10 p.m, npi-IE INEZ CONNOP SCHOOL OF -1- DANCING. MISS CONNOP has just returned from | America, where she has beeu studying all the -latest dances. American and English Dances taught at this Studio. Private and 1 Class Tuition Classes Wednesday and I Friday Evenings. Studio: 15, Manners ; street. Tel. 44-547. i ' THE MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO, ( N.Z.'s University of BALLROOM DANCING. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Mr. Eric Brown, who has been attached to the Auckland branch of this School, has just arrived in Wellington from LonI don, where he studied with Miss Live j Tyngate Smith. j Fur the benefit of pupils the professional and practice stall's will be in attendance at all classes and practices. Private Lessons from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. STUDIO: OS, Cuba-st., opp. James Smith's. Tel. 4j-G7l.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 94, 22 April 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 94, 22 April 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 94, 22 April 1931, Page 2

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