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TO-NIGHT AN^OjgRB^YO^L^ CHANCE^EVER SEEING THE REGENT Direction-J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Director-Beaumont Smith, ; THREE SESSIONS DAILY—II a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. Frederick Lonsdale's Ultra-smart Comedy Romance. RONALD COLMAN in "THE DEVIL TO PAY" Presented by Samuel Goldwyn. ..' Suited Artists1 Picture. STALLS 1/., 1/6, and 2/-. DRESS CIRCLE, 2/0. ROYAL LOUNGE, 3/-. (Taxable Prices plus Amusement 'lux) No Bookiup l<ee. BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY AND THEATRE. (TEL. 44-144.) COMMENCING FRIDAY. THE SCREEN HAS DONE NOTHING FINER IN ALL ITS HISTORY THAN— "SKIPPY" With JACKIE COOPER, MITZI GREEN, ROBERT COOGAN His name is "Skippy," but ho is every little boy, clean of heart and limb, rollicking, boisterous—but a. baby whose world depends on. the fa.it.li and.-love and.trust -of. those strange people, Mother and Father! So real,'so human, so full of red-blooded life, so gleaming with sudden -.tours;, so choking with laughter! BOX PLANS NOW AVAILABLE AT BRISTOL PIANO CO. AND THEATRE,

WRESTLING; WRESTLING, "TOWN HALL TUESDAY 27th OCTOBER TUESDAY THIRD MATCH OF PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS: . . BILLY MEESKE v KARA PASHA PRECEDED BY AMATEUR PRELIMINARIES. PRICES 5/- and 2/6 (both plus tax). Ladies Half-price, Booking for Preferential Seats and Limited Number of Day Sales opens TO-MORROW, 22nd OCTOBER. Ordinary Booking, FRIDAY, 23rd OCTOBER. BOX. PLAN AT JIM TURFIS'S (RITZ.TOBACCONIST). MANNERS STREET

HILL BROS., LTD. "ROSEGROVE" TEA "ROSEGROVE" TEA "ROSEGROVE" TEA AN OFFER YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS-! The ever-growing popularity of this Famous Brand of Tea has prompted us to make this sensational offer to induce you personally to test this fine liquor tea. FOR A LIMITED PERIOD WE WILL'GIVE. TO EVERY'CASH PURCHASER OF lib OF PURE CEYLON "ROSEGROVE" TEA—2/6 PER LB ABSOLUTELY FREE A HANDSOME CHINA CUP AND SAUCER. This offer is recommended to all frugal housewives. "ROSEGROVE" TEA is the most economical tea on the market, and is procurable only at HILL BROS., LTD. (ALL BRANCHES)

St.G. St.G. St.G. WORLD'S RECORD SKATING St.G, VV ENDURANCE CONTEST. St.G. St.G. 34 Hours 40 Minutes by Midnight St.G. To-night. St.G. St.G. See Billy Preston and "Scotty" St.G. Smith on the 2nd day of their £nSt.G. "durance trial. ~ St:G!' 2 BIG SESSIONS TO-NIGHT. St.G. 7.30 to 10. 10.15 to 1 a.m. St.G. ■ *■ ■ St.G. Admission to either Session: St.G. Ladies Is 6d> Gents 2s. St.G. St,G. Continuously from 7.30 to 1 a.m. St.G. Ladies 2s 6d, Gents 3s. St.G. St.G. Monte Carlo To-morrow Night. St.G. ' St.G Onlookers at all Sessions, 6d. St.G. ■ ■ , .. St.G. W. H. STEVENS, St.G. Floor Manager. ; St.G. Telephone 20-635. St.G. - SKATING .-.,. SKATING AT THE GLIDE SKATING RINK, LIDE SKATING RINK, WAKEFIELD STREET. Wellington's Rendezvous for Skaters. ALTERATION OF EVENING SESSIONS. Owing to Daylight Saving, Time, the ■ management have decided to alter the times of the evening .sessions as follows:— ; LEARNERS' SESSION, - ■ 6.45 p.m. to 7.45 p.m..' EVENING SESSION (Mon. to Fri.), 8 p.m.-10.30 p.m. ' EVENING SESSION (Saturday), 8 p.m.-ll p.m. These time* will operate from MONDAY, 26th OCTOBER. Ordinary week-day prices on Saturdays. Flannels Optional. ; i A. TUBERT, ■ Director. J ■Telephone 41-601. ' . I ___ . - . RRR TO-NIGHT. ■ i RRR TO-NIGHT. . i RRR RRR CLUB NIGHT—7.3O to 12. RRR CLUB NIGHT-7.30 to 12. "P*pT? " '" '. „ .■..."... RRR rjOYAL ROLLER RINK RRR -"OVAL ROLLER RINK RRR (Winter Show Building, John RRR street). RRR RRR TO-NIGHT RRR •■ ■, TO-NIGHT. RRR . RRR- "Twilight '.'Paul RRR Skating." . Jones." RRR .- : RRR ADMISSION CHARGES PRR ' " REDUCED. RRR Gents Is 6d. Skates RRR .'Ladies Is! included. RRR Onlookers 6d. RRR RRR Tel. 21-212. , RRR RRR G. 3. BRIGHT, RRR Manager. RRR ' ' T-O-Y (THEATRE OF YOUTH) Players—Joan and Betty Rayner, in a "TROUBADOUR PROGRAMME" Of Plays, Songs, and Ballads, taken from the Folk-lore of the World. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, TO-MORROW (THURS.), and SAT. 22nd and 24th October, at 8.15 p.m. Tickets: 4s res., 2s unres. (plus tax). Children Halfprice. Box plan at Bristol. FOX MOVIETONE LIMITED. PURSUANT to Section 307 of "The Companies Act, 1908," NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Fox Movietone Limited will cease to carry on business in New Zealand at the expiry of Three months from the date of this Notice. The business hitherto conducted by Fox Movietone Limited will be carried on by Fox Film Corporation (Australasia) Limited at Courtenay place, Wellington. Dated at Wellington this 16th day of October, 1931. A. K. S. MACKENZIE, Attorney. E. L. RUTLEDGE, , Manager.

—-j., . . , _ DANCING. COMUNN GAIDHEA£ACH WELLINGTON. (Wellington Gaelic Club.) MEMBERS and Friends are reminded of the Dance to be held at the Club Rooms on THURSDAY, the 22nd-INST, Beginners' Class from 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. THE ADELPHI CABARET. SATURDAY NEXT — CARNIVAL NIGHT. Dancing 8.30 p.ra.-midnight. Subscription 6s, after 10.15 p.m.'4s. Last appearance .of THE RHYTHM KINGS. '...-..• For tables ring 28-294. PLUNKET SOCIETY. . MIRAMAR SUB-COMMITTEE.: , DANCE, to be held in the TAIA HALL, KILBIRNIE, SATURDAY NEXT, 24th OCTOBER, 1931. Dancing 8-12. Single Tickets 2s, Double Tickets 3s 6d. Full Orchestra. Good Supper. pETER PAN, 59, Cambridge terrace. DANCING EVERY SATURDAY. LABOUR DAY, , MONDAY NEXT, 26th OCTOBER. GALA NIGHT. Novelties. Fun. Prizes. DANCE. WELLINGTON CITY MISSION HALL, *" Taranaki street. THURSDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, at 8 p.m. KIT KAT ORCHESTRA. Exhibition Dance by Miss Joan Elston and Mr. Roy Moore. Tango, etc. Novelties, Good Supper. Sub. Is 6d. Flannels optional. Come, and bring your friends. THE INEZ GONNOP SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. MISS INEZ CONNOP (Certificated Teacher, London). Mr. James Cottier and Staff. Private and Class Lessons from 11 a.m. Studio: 15, Manners-it. Tel. 44-517. THE MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO, N.Z.s University of Ball^ room Dancing.—Principals, MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR, member Imp. Society (London), MR. W. E. PRIESTLEY, London Certificate. Special, Announcement: Reduction in terms during the Summer months. Studio: 58, Cuba street (opp. James Smith's). Tel. 45-571. SCHOOL OF BALLROOM DANCING. MISS GWENETHE WALSHE STUDIO. "Evening Post" Buildings, Willis street. Tela. 42 : 2U, 43-457. Personal and Individual Tuition from .' 10 a.m>-10 p.m. daily. CLASSES Tuesday and Friday Evenings, - 8-10 o'clock. Practice, Thursday- Evenings, 5-B o'clock, PUBLIC NOTICES. ~~ REMOVAL NOTICE. Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages and Registrar of Electors. THE Office of the Registrar has been moved to Bo wen House, corner of Lambton quay and Bowen street, and public Business will be transacted there as from THURSDAY, the 22nd Instant. NOTICE to Holders of Debentures in the series of £300,000 Bearer Debentures issued by the Gisbofne Sheepfarmers' Frozen Meat and Mercantile Company, Limited. .■-:..:. "VTOTICE is hereby given that a meeting -^•' of holders of the Debentures in the above series will be held at the Board Room jOf the above-mentioned company in Customhouse street, Gisborne, on FRIDAY, the 30th DAY of OCTOBER^ 1931, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon to consider and (if thought fit) to pass a Resolution authorising New Zealand Insurance Company, Limited (as Trustee for the Debenture Holders) to consent to a proposed Agreement for the sale and purchase of the Kaiti Freezing Works, comprising the landsj machinery, and plani mentioned in the Agreement. A copy of the Agreement can be seen at the Company's Office, Gisborne. A sumniauy of the transaction and a circulai explaining reasons for same will be sent to any debenture holder on request. A. F. SALMON, Mawging Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 97, 21 October 1931, Page 2

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