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LASXT™; THE REGENT -^~ Direction: ,). v. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd SCREENING—II a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m.' Witty in Dialogue . . . Sparkling with Laughter . . . Amusing and Clever. JiRNST LUBITSCJI'S "TROUBLE IN PARADISE" With !K^^™^=lS , CHARLIE The story of a modern Adam and two Eves ...» suave thief who stole hearts as well as wallets, but found two hearts too many. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. Here is the most delightful picture that has come to the Screen in years with a great cast of favourites, headed by the renowned actor, ' RONALD COLMAN (The Most Distinguished Male Personality on the Screen), | "GYNARA" i A United Artists' Picture. '< It is urbane, witty, philosophical, and romantic. . . . One of the better and saner films. . . . Colman, ,„ this fi ne masterpiece, excels any of his previous performances (Kecommtnded by Censor toi o Adnlts ) BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE-TELEPHONE 44-114. GRAND OPERA HOUSE (Friday next) TWICE DAILY-At 2.15 and 8. ZANE GREY'S "WILD HORSE MESA" THRILLING STAMPEDES-SPECTACULAR CLIFF CRASHES The ringing thunder of pounding hooves .-. .5000 wild horses led by a «nlenrlM white stallion raging a terrific attack against man's invasion. I smashing sTory o the great outdoors. . With RANDOLPH SCOTT, FRED KOHLER, SALLY BLANE PRICES FROM 1/-. CHILDREN HALF. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! SPEND 1/6 AT WOOD BROS., BUTCHERS, ON THURSDAY AND RECEIVE A FULL-SIZED FLYPROOF MEAT DISH COVER FREE. ALL SHOPS

HUGE SHIPMENT OF LATEST NECKLET SETS (LANDED EX S.S. TAINUI), TO BE CLEARED AT LONDON PRICES FRIDAY, 9 A.M. No°w lM d ICecklets- Were 3/B each. H only Chinese Amber Necklet. 25/-. 100 Now k-2/ll Cser c AmW SetS- WC- 19° W°™f* B? ne *™°*". Were 3/0. 50 Coloured Necklets. Were 2/6. Now 75 Hacked Crystal Sets (coloured) 150 W^s 1^ SetS- Kf^l&S. *** «- -'-.ing 200 §£**£* U I colours. 3/0. SO ,^2^2^ lid 500 NoHd Unbreakable Pearls. 3/6. Now 1/3 Wwe W6[^Strings Triple Pearls. Were 17/ G. XW S 9^ oloured Earrin Ss- Were 2/6. 1 170 Solid Pe 9arl Sets. Were 3/6. Now 1/6 3° 1/^^° T/f 3Gin !° nS- Wer° CARLTON JEWELLERS (LATE BEAVER & CO.) 274 LAMBTON QUAY (Next Hannah's Boot Shop).

gT. PATRICK'S CONCERT, TOWN HALL, FRIDAY MARCH 17 FRIDAY' FRIDAY MARCH 17 FRIDAY • GRAND NATIONAL PROGRAMME , GRAND NATIONAL PROGRAMME! CHORAL, ORCHESTRAL, CONCERTED, SOLOIST, DANCING, . COMMUNITY SINGING EVERY ITEM A GEM. DO NOT MISS THIS CONCERT! The Cheapest and. Best Entertainment in Town! POPULAR PRICES: Unreserved Seats, V- and 2/-; Reserved Seats, 2/6. BOX PLAN at Bristol Piano Co. Day Sales, Catholic Supplies, Ltd., G3, Dixon Street. HPOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER •*- NEXT SATURDAY, at 8 p.m CONCERTS ALSO ON MARCH ->1 AND 23. All Musical Wellineton will be Present to lender, a Fitting Welcome to tt» young British Singer. . . JOHN BROWNLEE (.Irmeipal Baritone of the Paris Opera). This 32-year-old Singer has been acclaimed by music-lovers of three continents as one of the greatest baritones of the present time. "John Brownlee sang exquisitely, sentiment and style alike being perfect The Sz: <^w d Mat"? and prolonged" "His magnificent rich voice and exquisite singing made a great impression" ( The Paris Telegram.") "Mr. Brownlee's voice is superb, as also is Ins sense of style." (London "Daily Telegraph.') Assisting Artists: - RITA MILLER. Soprano. RAYMOND LAMBERT, Pianist. Prices: 6s (Reserved), 4s, 3s and 's (plus tax). Box Plans at The Bristol. WELCOME DINNER To the YORKSHIRE MEMBERS Of the M.C.C. TEAM, DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE, Fcatherston Street, MONDAY, MARCH 20, At 6.50 p.m. sharp. Admission 3s 6d. yORKSHIREMEN intending to be 44-000, or Mr. Atkinson, 43-716, during day, or Mr. Watson, 54-482 (Friday ni"ht 6 to 8.30 o'clock). y ° ' H. A. ASKEW, Hon. Secretary. MASSEY JUVENILE'OR4NGE LODGE, N.o. 1. D IVF E w Serv\ Cr c »?"!}• be held at the -^ Brooklyn Method st Church nn SUNDAY MARCH 19, 1Q33, at 7 p.m" Meet m Schoolroom '6.45 p.m. Preacher Rev. Bro. Keall.. All members of the Institution cordially invited. BY ORDER.

KINGSFORD SMITH'S VISIT SPECIAL FLIGHT. CIR CHARLES KINGSFORD SMITH tis making va Special Flight of one nours duration, commencing at 10 30 am on MONDAY, MARCH 20. Weather permitting, this flight will be across the Straits. A few seats are available at £3 each, and may be booked with the Secretary, Wellington Aero Club (Inc.), 6th l'loor, Dominion Farmers' Institute. Note.—No advance booking -will be done for ordinary joyrides in the "Southern Cross." WELLINGTON AERO CLUB (Inc) AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY (Inc.). KINGSFORD SMITH FAREWELL BALL AT THE MAYFAIR. IMPORTANT NOTICE. TN view of the large number of applications received during the last fewdays for tickets, members of the Australian Society (Inc.) and the Wellington Aero Club (Inc.) wishing to secure tickets tor .friends are urged to make immediate application, as it has been definitely, decided—with a view to preventing overcrowding— that the number of tickets to be issued is to be strictly limited. Members are further reminded that admission is to be by tickets only. Tickets are obtainable from the Secretary, 6th Floor, Dominion Farmers' Institute. A. W. NISBET. Secretary. FUNERAL NOTJCEsT HHHE Friends of the late Alexander Mc- -*- Kenzie are invited to attend his Funeral, -which will leave the Chapel, 60 Taranaki Street, Tomorrow, Thursday, March 16, 1933, at 11 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karon". E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD., Funeral Directors. Telephone 52-159. TfEIENDS of the late Harriett Durdin ~ , are invited to attend her Funeral, which will arrive at the Karori Cemelery Tomonw (Thursday), March 16, at "■> o clock. SYMES AND ROBERTS, Undertakers, Wanganui. rpHE Funeral of the late Mr. Jeremiah T "T -,£plc"y wi>l leave the Chapel of Robt. II Wilson and Sons, Ltd., Tomorrow (limr.sday), March 16, 1933, at 10.30 a.m., for the Karori Cemetery ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers, 104 Adelaide Road. Tels. 24-155 and 16-7 SI. npHE Funeral of the late Mrs. David ■■*■ Pinkerton will leave the Chapel of Robt. H. Wilson and Sons, Ltd., Tomorrow (Thursday), March 16, 1933, at 3 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers, 164 Adelaide Road. Telepliones_24-135 and 16-781. EDUCATIONAL. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING "jlflSS A. SUTHERLAND, P.C.T., Pit- ■"■*- man's Cert. Teacher by Exam. ■Day and Evening Classes. Expert and Individual Tuition guaranteed. Moderate 16 TURNBULL STREET (off Murphy Street), (3 mins. from Government Bld"s) Telephone 41-304. ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS, Enrol with J^NTING'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, In addition to expert class' or correspondence tuition, students may consult Mr. Enting at any time regarding their difficulties. Call or write for free Prospectus. Vickers House, Woodward Street, Wellington, C.I. P.O. Box 826. Telephone 44-406. MISCELLANEOUS. ~ "DRITISH Fair Play—Grand Hotel polJJ icy, no rise in prices-owing increased exchange till present stocks exhausted. Prove it at our Home Supply Store,

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 62, 15 March 1933, Page 2

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