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THE REGENT Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. SCREENING—I) a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. THE FOUR MAD MONAKCHS OF MERKIMiixVT, THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS " HORSEFEATHERS " &^Kp?a,X. a cXS eSS. J°r« e?he do g Se? 55«5 the comfort tor collese w.dows. And the four of them will send you into a parosysui of laughter:when they win a football match for the dear old school JUST ONE LONG YELL OF JOY! JUST ONE LONG YELL OF JOY! ' - EXCLUSIVE TO THE REGENT: INTERESTING SCENES FROM THE SECOND AUSTRALIA v. ENGLAND TEST MATCH. NOTlCE.—Cadbavy, Fry, Hudson Screen Tests will be held at Paramount Films Crown Studio Buildings, Cuba, street, Wellington, on SATURDAY, 14th J^NUiKY at 2.30 p.m. Entrants; must: be punctual. UAil1' BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE. (TELEPHONE 44- IU.)-. GRAND OPERA HOUSE COMMENCING TO-DAY—At ,2.15 and Bp.m, ;-..-:. RED-BLOODED- -VIRILE—— : -HE-MAN : GEORGE BANCROFT POWERFULLY PORTRAYED IN A STORY OF TO-DAY "LADY AND GENT" The dramatic-story.of. a lady and geni,:—Misfortune making them as hard as the city, pavements -until- a youngster: softened their -hearts and- changed their lives ■ ■:"'•■■..' With ■-." ■■ - •■■■. ...,: V"..' .•, . WYNNE GIBSON—CHARLES STARRETT BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AND BERKELEY. THEATRE TELEPHONE 54-706.

TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW, at 2.30 and 8 p.m. AT THE BIG TOWN HALL 8 o'clock. "THE SLEEPING CAMP" The Pies,s of the Notth fcl.inj uuauimougly repoit this as one of the hnest VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINMENTS ovei1 pic-seutcd'in New Zealand. Stmton, the j-cungeat Dium-major m the -\\oild! MEET—Mickey Love, the beveu-year-old big diuminei1 MEET—Ken Slater and the "Little Shirt My Mother Made Jo r Me"! MEET—Colin Croft as "Burlington Bertie"! MEET—Viiighan Hdiily and Leon Cdhill, violinists! MEET—Ron. Newbwy and Jira Nicol, t MEET—Tito whole forty-one! • HEADED BY CHARLIE STANTON 10 BOYS 40 Front thi. Vcair.' Auhtiaha Lcasug piescnt a most 1 "AMAZING PERFORMANCE" (•'Hawkes Bay Hqrald," OtU January, 1933). ' PRICES FOR THE MULTITUDE: 3/-> 2/-, V: Ho tax. Children Half-pure. 400 Seats at 1/BOX FLAK XOW OPEN AT THE BRJSTOL. NET PROCEEDS TO MAYOR'S RELIEF FUND.

LAWN TENNIS 1 LAWN TENNIS! NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS At MlßAMAß—Continuing to 23rd JANUARY. TEAMS MATCHES AUCKLAND v. WELLINGTON ti-.1,- (Men's, 'loams) ■'■"■' FOR AXTIiOXY WILDING MEMORIAL SHIELD, -.'!. IJLAY1 JLAY COMMENCES 11.30 ou SATURDA.Y AUCKLAND v. WELLINGTON (Ladies' Tennis) * FOR KATHLEEN NUKNELEY CASKET, . ~ PLAY COMMENCES 1.30 on SATURDAY ..■ ;■ OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS- • ■•< COMMENCE 10 a.m? ou TUESDAY, 17th!

AN APOLOGY. DENHARD WRAPPED BREAD.--O^p'rin i^-^P-H.^-MMvin which the demand tor DENHARD WRAPPED d^rin h l 0 Wlth ,a" othei> clusse:3 of -DENHAJiD has increased JS^SJhholt^ £t "WraPPed" rCtlUirCmentS »» fS ■ Tresh supplies of WA3CED PAPER are on the water;: and should arrive within the next week or two. In the meantime, the popular "BONZA" and " GLUB To\si" "ill 1?- 0 "^ Stll"dilrd °f b«e y : DENHARD BAKERIES, :

EDUCATIONAU. ! j/ ACCOUNTANCY-STUDENTS, / ' \u :..;. .Enrol with-.-. ■gNTING'S-COMMTSRCIAL COLLEGE, Instructors: E. L. Enting; 8.C0m., ~' F.R.A.N.Z., A.1.A.N.2.; FT H. Harris F.R.A.N.Z., A4.A.N.Z.; R. w. Edwards, M.A., F.R.E.S.; J. D. Willis, . LL.M. .- ' .. ... ; These tutors have successfully coached hundreds of students.in-the_past. . Printed notes in booislet form for all subjects. ■ ■- . -.-...,,■ Expert tuition by class or by correspondence. ' Moderate Feesi : ' ■ • • College opens 16th JANUARY. Write for Prospectus, or call and «cc ■: ■ ' MR. ENTING, ■ . • yickei-s House, '.. ■ ■ ; Woodward street, Wellington.. VBos 826, Wellington. - Tel. 4W06... ■-.-.,....... '

PUBLIC NOTICES. . ■ / .;. [A CARD.]-' ■ '\,\-' M R:3i s V-V : Bavrister f* .ami fcoheitor, begs; to-announce that he has^pininenced -the. Practice of his Profession at Saywell'. Buildi uss (fi rst floor), JJo, Lambtpn quay,- Wellington. Tol. ,4^-693. .NOTICE. .'.'.■"""*: — ~~ Q W. ALLANSON, Butter, 2SI, Cuba -Street,, known; as the Wainguwu Meat ...Co., whois .leaving'.div-a .visit to Jingland, ;n thanking- his numerous customers, qemres.. a- eontinuanco of their pat-ronage-'to his successors,' E. Allansbn arid W. Money, late of Benge and Sons, Aro street,.: who will give the game attention and-satisfaction. Telephone 53-255. Orders delivered.. . . . - IN BANKRUPTCY. T HEREBY give, notice 'that I intend to apply my Discharge Irom Bankruptcy at the Sittincs of the' Supreme Court: to be hclfl at Wolliugton on WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of February, 1933. ! ' F. G. RYAN, ■; ■•■ . ' ■ Wellington. ■

j MISCELLANEOUS. "DHiNDIWINE has'all the oharacteris- .*■> 'ticsr of. a delightful full-flavoured coefctail, and is sold solely by Grand Hotel Home Supply Store: quarts Sa pints 2s 9d. : • ■' pEJfFOLD'S Rich Port, quarts 4a 6d', A ] pints 2s 6d; Seppelt's Australian Port,; quarts 3s 6d, pints 2s. Obtainable at aljove prices only at the Grand Hotel Home Supply Store. ■ ..-..■ - "TiBNTAL Repairs," finest materials', *J j raodorate charges. Rapid Dental Re. pair Service, 15, Manncrs-st. Tel. 47.562, Est. 11925. •■ ■ ■■■-■■■■ SEfPBLX'S Port, estracted from tbo «eh grapes grown on the' chosen vineyarc&of boutb Australia, quarts 3a 6d pint* 2s. Solely 'at Grand Hotel Home Supply Store. ~T" ENGAGEMENT. " ~~* fjiRECT-to the■ PubHo from our Work--L'jghop-ENGAGEMENT KINGS. ' ; i See us. You'll save money. I HAYCKAFT AND JOSLING, ■ ! ] Manufacturins Jewellers, j \9i, Willis sheet (over Preston's). . Established 20 years.

WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE. QUR Vocational Officer, MR. A. KIRK, will' be at the College Office from 10 to 12 noon and 1 to 4 p.m. on the 10th and 17th JANUARY for'the'purpose of assisting prospective employers of boys. Employers should get in touch (here by letter or by Telephone! .11-710. TJEST Home Brew on market," Lion R p Uh rf pa-^et makes 3 safioiiß. 0.: il. Jrerrett, Luemist.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 10, 13 January 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 10, 13 January 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 10, 13 January 1933, Page 2

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