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. : THE REGENT. i (Direction—J. C, Williamson Films.) NOW SHOWING—DAILY, 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., and 8 p.m. .. .SYDNEY HOWARD (Foremost London Comedian) "SPLINTERS IN THE NAVY" Never before have you seen anything quite so funny as this lugubrious frozen-faced ambassador of fun. THE SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE OPENED IN A BLAZE OF SPLENDOUR. And the Only Complete Pictorial Record of THE SENSATIONAL DE GROOT RIBBON-SLASHING EPISODE. BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL PIANO CO. AND THEATRE (TEL. 44-144). THE REGENT'S NEXT BIG ATTRACTION ! THE FIRST LADY OF THE SCREEN TRIUMPHS AG4IN ' RUTH CHATTERTON in " ONCE A LADY." THE OPENING CEREMONY OF SYDNEY'S HARBOUR BRIDGE, Including the only complete pictorial record obtained of the RIBBON SLASHING INCIDENT. You will see more than if you were actually there GRAND OPERA HOUSE ™ Dft Y' (Direction—J. G Williamson Films.) DICKENS'S FAMOUS NOVEL°INSPIRED "tHIS MODERN DRAM 4 GEORGE BANCROFT FRANCES DEE ROBERT AMES JULIETTE COMPTON. IN "RICH MAN'S FOLLY" *t ix i Taken from "Dombey and Son"—the Book with a Soul —Aeglected, a wife s companionship. . . .Unwanted, a daughter's'love Misunderstood, a boy's heart! .... TWO-FISTED GEORGE BANCROFT IN THE MOST VIGOROUS ROLE OF HIS CAREER. BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AND BERKELEY. THEATRE TELEPHONE 54-706. GREAT MASS DEMONSTRATION GREAT MASS' DEMONSTRATION (UNDER N.Z. LABOUR PARTY AUSPICES) TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY (TO-MORROW), at 8 PM WEDNESDAY (TO-MORROW), at § P.M.' SPEAKERS: j AND> M- P- Lead6r °f MR- R- SEMPLE > M.P., Wellington East. MR^. A^Vp., Grey Lynn. «* h*°? MR. J. ROBERTS, Secretary, Alliance of MR. L. J. JORDAN, M.P., Manukau JjaboUlV MR. J. McCOMBS, M.P., Lyttelton." MR. P. FRASER, M.P., Will Preside. , THE GOVERNMENT IS RUTHLESSLY ATTACKING THE WORKERS!* PROTEST NOW! COME IN THOUSANDS! CROWD THE HALL DEMONSTRATE AGAINST UNEMPLOYMENT, WAG& CUTS AND 1 DESPOTISM. BE THERE IN TIME. BE THERE IN TIME. DOORS OPEN 7. , COLLECTION.

WELLINGTON WATERSIDE WORKERS' UNION. A UNITED Labour Demonstration will mencmg at 8 p.m., to protest against the | policy of the Government in attacking Trades Unionism, reducing wages, failure to deal with the problem of unemployment, and cruelty towards women workers. Members are invited to attend and hear Labour's case, expounded by prominent members of the Labour Move-1 ment. x ], F. COX, • President.^ P ■ fi A CORDIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO YOU TO ;- ' ••' ATTEND AN EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS'AND " DRAWINGS By ROSS McGILL, 'TO be on view from WEDNESDAY, 30th MARCH (To-morrow), to TUESDAY, oth APRIL, in the "Evening Post" Chambers, sth Floor (Old Fine Arts Salon). WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ORDER. TiJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at -^ a Special Meeting of the Wellington City Council held on Thursday, the 17th I March, 1932, the following resolution was passed:—The Wellington City Council hereby resolves, in exercise of the powers vested in it by the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920, and the Wellington City Streets Act, 1899, to declare the privateway known as Kotinga street to be a public street. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the resolution will be | submitted for confirmation at an ordinary meeting of the Wellington City Council to be held on Thursday, the 14th April, 1932, at the Council Chamber, Town Hall, Cuba street, Wellington, at 7.30 p.m. Dated this 21st day of March, 1932.— E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. MEETINGS. WELLINGTON TRADES AND LABOUR COUNCIL. ALL Delegates and Members of Affili--r*- ated Unions are specially urged to Attend the Public Meeting to be held at Town Hall on WEDNESDAY, 30th MARCH. F. CORNWELL, Secretary. ~ FUNERAL NOTICES. rjnHE Funeral of the late Mr. Frederick Chamberlain will leave the Mortuary j Chapel, 27, Wingfield street, To-morrow (Wednesday), 30th March, 1932, at 9.15 a.m., for the Karori Cemetery. ISAAC CLARK AND SON. npHE Friends of Mr. H. J. Harman are -*- respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved wife, Susannah Martha, which will leave her late residence, "Wairere," King's crescent, Lower Hutt, Wednesday, 30th March, 1932, at 2.30 p.m., for the Taita Cemetery J. R. CROFT, Undertaker, Lower Hutt and Petone. Tel. 528, Hutt. EDUCATIONAL. ~ HEMINGWAY'S STILL IN THE LEAD. ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS. QF the Grand Total of Successful Candiw dates, 608 were Hemingway Students. BANKING, DIPLOMA. Hemingway's passed 92 candidates. In Securities Hemingway students account for HALF THE DOMINION GRAND TOTAL. SECRETARIAL FINAL. Again every successful candidate was a Hemingway student. Again Hemingway's score a full 100 pel csnt. FIRST IN AUSTRALASIA. Once more little New Zealand beats big Australia. Mr. G. R. Ashbridge, P.O. Box 466, Wellington, heads the list for Australasia, and secures the coveted Gold Medal awarded by the Australasian Institute of Secretaries. ENROL WITH THE SCHOOL THAT GETS THE PASSES. Write to-day for Free Book, "Accountancy," to HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 74, 29 March 1932, Page 2

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