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INCOMPARABLE- INIMITABLE———IRRESISTIBLE! THE REGENT Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Managing Director: Beaumont Smith THREE SESSIONS DAILY—II a.m., 2.15 p.m., and 8 p.m. Special Shoppers' Session To-day, at 5 p.m. BRITISH AND BEST AND THE BEST THAT IS BRITISH IS "MISCHIEF" "MISCHIEF" British Dominions Films presentation of BEN TRAYERS' (Author o^vg; "Cuckoo in the Nest," etc .) With Britain's Clown Prince of Sim, RALPH LYNN and WINIFRED SHOTTER Xl moSfci £ iIa, MOU. s, comedy ever written. Played as only the popular Aldwych Theatre iteam could play it. Bnmming with wholesome laughter and ludicrous sftuations it eclipses anything they have yet done. ' Also, BOBBY JONES in "TROUBLE SHOTS." BOX PLANS AT. BRISTOL PIANO CO. AND THEATRE (TELEPHONE 44-144). WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION SATURDAY 18th JUNE : SATURDAY ATHLETIC PARK ' ■ ■ At 2.45 p.m. PETONE v. ORIENTAL . EARLY GAME, at 1.15 p.m. UPPER HUTT v. ST.PATRICK'S OLD BOYS (Senior B) NEWTOWN PARK PONEKE v. WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD BOYS ADMISSION V-. STAND 6d EXTRA. . A. E. NEILSON, Secretary.

Y|b queers theatre. ■TEE QUEEN'S ThIIIr! . (Upper Cuba-st) ' TO-NIGHT—B-TO^NIGHT . TO-NIGHT-^S-TO-NIGHT. SPECIAL MATINEE TOMORROW 2.30.' THE MOST DARING-SENSATIONAL AND SPECTACULAR, TRIUMPH > MarvelWs. underwater : thrills in a' Drama of, Sea' Teinpes'ta and Heart. :'•.-. ■ ... . Storms.:-.- v. - ■..-.. • : "FIFTf FATHOMS. DEEP." :. : "fifty FATHOMS DEEP." ' "FIFTy FATHOMS DEEP." : "FIFTY FATHOMS DEEP." "FIFTY FATHOMS DEEP." "FIFTY FATHOMS DEEP." "FIFTY FATHOMS DEEP." "FIFTY FATHOMS DEEP." Backed with Thrills, Love, Intrigue, and . Romance, starring the. He Man Star, ■ —- JACK HOLT . —7 JACK HOLT —' ■ JACK HOLT ■— JACK HOLT ■ . — -. JACK HOLT ■ ; • ■ JACK HOLT Loretta Sayers, Richard Cornwall, Mary ' Doran." ■ The Screen's mOBt masterful hero in a new fighting role with a big heart throb in every . dramatic punch. For revenge he followed a. man to the bottom of the sea, and there he found the truth about a woman's lies. In Addition: QUEEN'S FEATURETTES. POPULAR PRICES.—Is, Is 6d, and 2s' 3d. Modern ' Electric. Heating Now/Installed. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. ; TO-NIGHT, 7.40. TO-NIGHT. ■. A- Big Double-feature Programme. No. 1— :ELEANOR BOARD.MAN, ''^..^ '■•)•". .:.-li}f r the ■human-..Srainai ','.".'.',' "WOMEN-LOVE ONCE.'^ "'" ' "■■■' "WOMEN LOVE ONCE." A •woman's loyalty for her erring husband. No. 2— JACK OAKIE And a cast of great comedians in "DUDE RANCH." "DUDE RANCH." "DUDE RANCH." "DUDE RANCH." An.hilarious Western.' comedy romance;., EGAL-.- THEATRE,.. .. KARORI: - ■. '-"■ . ..'..■'.(Elecfiically heated'J : : THISEViENING-.kt 8 o'clock. ';- : , SPECIAL WEEK-END BILL. ' BUSTER KEATON, ; ■•JIMMY DURANTE, " POLLY MORAN, ■■•',■ In 1— "THE PASSIONATE PLUMBER." They're no bowl, of cherries for looks— but they're the funniest trio. of lunatics . in talkies. 2—THELMA TODD, ZASU PITTS ; ■ • ■ ■•■■ .'■"■ in : 'WAR BIA3IMAS." 3^-Tilden Tennis Special.' 4—Metrotone News. S—Fox Australian' News. QAPITOL THEATRE, MTRA^fAR, (Electrically heated throughout.) TO-NIGHT --r-r TO-NIGHT. A swift-moving story of thrills, adventure, ■■■ ■' mystery,• and romance. 'THANTOM OF PARIS." "PHANTOM 0? PARIS." With' LEWIS STONE, JOHN GILBERT, AUBREY- SMITH, and LEILA HYAMS. SPECIAL CHILDREN'S - MATINEE ' ,' TO-MORROW, at 2.15 p.m. KEN MAYNARD in , "SONS OF THE SADDLE." \\TELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL " . : LEAGUE.. ' • RUGBY LEAGUE. . ■ RUGBY LEAGUE.. : CITY v. NEWTOWN—I.4S. p.m. . CELTIC v. KOROKORO, 3 p.m. WINTER SHOWGROUNDS WINTER SHOWGROUNDS (Just off John street; one section from Courtenay place). Admission: Adults 6d. Genuine Unemployed Admitted Free. P. B. HOGAN, Hon See. i "VTEW ZEALAND ACADEMY OF x ~ . FINE ARTS.: AUTUMN EXHIBITION. Now Open Daily in the ART GALLERY, Whitmore street. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m., and 7.30 ; p.m. to 9 p.m. ; Admission, Is. Art Union Tickets, Is. ; E. D. GORE, Secretary. 1 THE SHETLAND SOCIETY OF WELLINGTON (Inc.). A LECTURE, illustrated with lantern ' P^'llt, rtne^llfa-iK 1 SATURDAY, 18tb JUNE, at 7.30 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m. Subjects: "The Antarctic." "Scott's Last Polar Expedition." "Incidents with Mawson and Byrd " NOTE.—The magnificent slides to be . shown were taken directly off the negatives of Mr. Ponting (Scott's official pho-tographer),-and were secured by Mr. Hunt through the courtesy of Captain Evans. Do not miss this wonderful story of courage and adventure. Usual dance follows. Supper provided. L. LAURENSON, Hon. Sec. ' THE PEN.DOCTOR TS the recognised Medico for Fountain , A Pens and Eversharp Pencils. Consultations free. Geo. Jefiery, Lambton-oy opp. D.I.C.

WELLINGTON FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION (Incorp.). ' gOCCER! / SOCCER! BASIN RESERVE, TO-MORROW ' ■ (Saturday), at 2.45 p.m. '.--.- WATERSIDERS,v.- SWIFTS / SEATOUN v. MARlST.'■■■■'. /.' . CURTAIN-RAISERS at.1.15 p.m. Admission: Ground 9d, Stand 6d extra. " - '■' B. A. MABIN, Secretary. NEXT SATURDAY, 25th JUNE: \ Semi-final Chatham Cup. WATERSIDERS v. HOSPITAL, MARIST v. HUTT. DANCING. ' •'•; ~r' to^oil^S^g^ eveky; Bancing 8 to 12. Rudolph's Orchestral ■ S"ub., 2s. V", T)ANCING! DANCING! AMBASSADORS BAND, "' - FRIDAY^ 17thj S. P.M. 'J.. U-V ■AT ISKRA HALL,, 171," CUBA STREET. Good Floor, Supper, and Novelties. • Sub.,.ls. ':■ ' . i DANCE. . DANCE. EVERY SATURDAY.: CABARET . Howell^s Hall, Trentham. h: ■ THIS SATURDAY": Start of Special ■-~ ' •' Monte Carlo. Prizes: £2 2s and £1 is. SPLENDID FLOOR AND SUPPER^ And the '' - \ PENNSYLVANIANS' DANCE BAND. Popnlar Prices. TOG CABIN CABARET, 176, Cuba •^ street (Watkiiis. Buildings). DANCING. TO-NIGHT.: Dainty Cabaret Supper Provided. Music by Log Cabin -Dance Orchestra ■with extra players assisting. Admission: Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. V.. GRANT, M.C. M^ta^&L ' WELLDrGTON ? 3 \ lm>xL CALE:DONIAN ' TNGLESIDE, TO-MORROW (Saturday! ■*■ , EVENING, .lStk JUNE, Jewish: Ladies Social Club Rooms, Cuba street,' S p.m. Old-time, Modern, and Scottish Dancing and Vocal Items. Subscription," Is 6d. All Scots and friends welcome. PUBLIC NOTICES. CLASSIFICATION .OF PORTION OF AUCKLAND-WELLINGTON. MAIN AS-required by Regulation 4 (7) of the '■ 7nTo ? eaV Motor Vel»cle Regulations,' 1932, the Main Highways Board hereby ■. gives notice that the Minister o£ Trans-: port, under date the 7th June, 1932, has ■ approved of the. classification of that portion of the Auckland-Wellington via Tara- . naki Main Highway commencing at Pae- . kakariki Railway Station and terminating in the Horokiwi Gorge at Section 20, Block 6, Paekakariki Survey District, in the Third Class, available for'the use thereon of any heavy motor vehicle (other than a. multi-axled heavy motor vehicle) which -with the load it is carrying weighs not more than 6% tons, or any multiaxled heavy motor vehicle which with the load it is carrying weighs not more than 10 tons. F. W. FURKERT, ;_ Chairman. IN BANKRUPTCY ■ IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. ton.road, Miramar, War Pensioner "wts this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of Creditors to be holden at my office on Tuesday, the 28th day of June, 1932, at 10.30 o'clock. Dated at Wellington this 15th day of June, 1932. S. TANSLEY, ' Official Assignee. FUNERAL NOTICES. ~ : rpHE Funeral qf the late Henry Herbert t ■*• Edwards, D.D.S., will leave his son's • residence, East Porirua, at 12 Noon oh Saturday, 18th June, 1932, for the Crematorium, Kaiori. CHARLES GREEK, Undertaker, Telephone 6, ' Porirua.' : nPHE Funeral of the late Mrs. John Dawin ™ SOU U kaVe Wv 'Sht street, : 10*30 a.m. To-morrow (Saturday) ISHi ' June, 1932, for the Cemetery, Karon. i ISAAC CLARK AND SON Funeral Directors, ' . . 27, AVingfield street. 1 MISCELLANEb'ijsi >L A G]Ei? ]E? A' Portablea for 2s 6d a week, *f with free records and needles. 101 Manners-at. (next Jas, Smith), '

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1932, Page 2

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