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THE REGENT Direction—J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Director— Beaumont Smith. THREE SESSIONS DAILY—II a.m., 2.15 p.m.. 8 p.m. LAST TWO NIGHTS. LAST TWO NIGHTS. RICHARD DIX in " YOUNG DONOVAN " Mighty Sensational Drama—To Give the World New Thrills. COMMENCING THURSDAY. The Idol of Millions in an Impudent New Musical Comedy. Based on "THE WALTZ DREAM." Music by OSCAR STRAUS. MAURICE CHEVALIER "THE SMILING LIEUTENANT" With CLAUDETTE COLBERT, Miriam Hopkins, Charlie Ruggles. AN ERNST LUBITSCH MASTERPIECE! When he attacks, two lovely gins joyously surrender! Gallant hero on a thousand boudoir battlefields in Pavamount's ze'stful musical comedy . . . Singing as only he can Oscar Straus' new songs. STALLS 1/-, 1/6, and 2/-. DRESS CIRCLE 2/G. ROYAL LOUNGE 3/-. (Taxable Prices, plus Amusement Tax.) No Booking Fee. . BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY AND THEATRE. (TEL. 44-144.) GRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction—J. tS. Williamson films. Managing Director—Beaumont Smith. MATINEES DAILY AT 2.15. NIGHTLY AT 8. TWO BIG PARAMOUNT COMEDIES. Clara Bow in "NO LIMIT " Hearts at Stake! Clara Gambles with Love in a "NO LIMIT" Game! Second Big Picture-"THE GANG BUSTER" That's the Latest JACK OAKIE Mirth-feast—"THE GANG BUSTER." COMING FRIDAY NEXT! COMING FRIDAY NEXT, j MasieGayin"TO OBLIGE A LADY" An Original Story of Farce Comedy. Robert Woolsey in "EVERYTHING ROSIE" .New Opera House Prices: Stalls 1/-, Centre Stalls 1/6. li.ii. 2/- (plus tax). BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AND BERKELEY (TELEPHONE 54-706).
Under the Patronage and in the Presence of His Excellency the Governor-General. TPOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. •*■ OWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. TO-NIGHT (17th Nov.) TO-NIGHT. THE SUCCESS OF 1931!! See THE LITTLE THEATRE PLAYERS Under the direction of MR. CLEMENT MAY In "SWEET LAVENDER." The Sweetest Story Ever Told. Half Proceeds in aid of THE PLUNKET SOCIETY. Prices: 4s, 3s. 2s (plus tax). Bos Plan at The Bristol. Manager E. Rogers. The Box Plan opens at the Bristol at 9 To-morrow Morning. THE ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. Musical Director: JOHN BISHOP. TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, XOWN HALL, TOWN HALL) SATURDAY NEXT. Mascagni's Grand Opera, "CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA," "CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA," '•CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA," In conjunction with a Choral Fantasia from Wagner's "MEISTERSINGERS." Artists: Santuzza Teresa M'Enroe Turiddu Harold Prescott Alfio Ernest Short Lucia Ruth Perry Lola .., Ellison Porter Prices. — ia (reserved), 3s (reserved), plus tax, and 2s. Special concessions to colleges and schools. W. E. CALDOW, Hon. Secretary. Tel. 43-912, 17-359. ELECTION NOTICES. WELLINGTON SOUTH. MR. ■ WILL APPLETON, the Official Coalition Candidate for Wellington South, will deliver his opening address to Electors at J ST. THOMAS' HALL, NEWTOWN, TO-NIGHT, TUESDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, at 8 o'clock. When his policy will T)e fully explained. Further meetings will bo as follows:— BERIIAMPORE - TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, ISth November, at the Masonic Hall, at 8 o'clock. ISLAND BAY—MONDAY, 23rd November, at the Masonic Hall, at 8 o'clock. VOTE FOR WILL APPLETON! Who Represents ALL Classes. WELLINGTON SUBURBS. MR, KENNETH M'LENNAN, the Independent Coalition Candidate, will Address the Electors as under:— GLENMORE STREET—Mrs. Tester's Store (near Gardens Gate), TONIGHT (Tuesday), 17th November. WELLINGTON CENTRAL. TITR. ROBERT DARROCH, the Official Coalition Government Candidate for Wellington Central, will address Electors TO-MORROW NIGHT, 18th NOVEMBER, at ODDFELLOWS' HALL, CLYDE QUAY, At 8 p.m. ■ The Chair will be taken by W. Perry, Esq., and all Electors are cordially invited. WELLINGTON NORTH ELECW TORATE. SIR JOHN P. LUKE. ROOMS AND OFFICES, 228, Lambton quay (Opp. Brandon street). '■ WELLINGTON NORTH. GA. TROUP (Official Coalition Can- • didate) will address the Electors of the District at 8 p.m. as under:— TUESDAY 17th November—Methodist Hall, Molesworth street. THURSDAY, 19th November—Congregational Hall, The Terrace. WELLINGTON NORTH. GA. TROUP, Official Coalition Candi- * date, has opened a COMMITTEE ROOM in D.I.C. CHAMBERS, BRANDON STREET (next • Bethune's Auction Rooms), to which all inquiries regarding Rolls, Sick Persons' Permits, etc., may be made. BURTON MABIN, . Secretary. Tel. 41-751. WELLINGTON CENTRAL. EW. NICOLAUS, the Citizens' Na- • tional Movement Candidate, stands as an INDEPENDENT on a Radical Policy. His aims are:— (a) To bring about the release of wages and industry from Taxation. (b) To free the Land so that the landuser can work it at ;i profit. MEETINGS. WEDNESDAY, Mokoia Hull, S p.m. THURSDAY, Corner Tory and A rivian streets, 7.30 p.m. FRIDAY, Garrett street, 7.30 p.m. COMMITTEE ROOMS, 126, CUBA STREET. Telephone 50-119,
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 120, 17 November 1931, Page 2
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