THE REGENT Direction: ,1. (J. Williamson Picture Corporation, Ltd SCREENING-ll a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m.' THE SCREEN-I^rS^o&ID^IsONALITY IN HIS GREATEST TRIUMPH. MR. RONALD COLMAN KAY FRANCIS and PHYLLIS BARRY In United Artists' screen version of the famous modern British and International Stage Success, ■■.■■■ "CYNARA"' . " ■ ■' This is the narrative o£ a casual love affair between two people who were not of i casual mind. ~ ingmtiaUng .. . brilliant and witty. ThisT picture so trueTto the humours of lite, so warm in the passions with which it plav,so ° tenderly portraying the delicate emotions, will quickly sweep you into the story and < cZnv ,1, , you away. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) THE REGENT FEATURETTES INCLUDE-— ' BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE (TELEPHONE 44-Sj. > YOU MUST BE THERE! THE GARDEN PARTY OF THE SEASON! " HOMEWOOD," KARORI ■ (THE BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE OF MR. AND MRS. SUTHERLAND) TOMORROW AFTERNOON FUNCTION, 2 o'clock. EVENING FUNCTION, 7.30 o'clock. UNIQUE VARIETY OF .ATTRACTIONS. COMPETITIONS. ' "GAMES OF SKILL. ' ■ Zealand's most beautiful Swimming Pool SIR CHARLES ™| GUEST OF HONOUR AT ENTRANCE 1/-. FUNDS IN AID OF Y.W.C.A. SPORTS! SPfVRT^T AFTER THE RACES, COME TO THE UXi X " ' BASIN: RESERVE ELECTRIC LIGHT SPORTS MEETING this Saturday; at 7.45 P .m GRAND PARADE OP 300 ATHLETES. LED BY SCOTS COLLEGE PIPE BAND NORMA WILSON FRANK GROSE JACK WADE—R. ULMER . (Canterbury) (Wanganui) (W^ton) SUPER-CYCLISTS IST MATCH RACES ONCE AGAIN THE INTER-HOUSE RELAY RACE DEWAR SHIELD-ALL SCRATCH EVENTS NOT A DULL MOMENT-7.45 p.m. to 10 15 p tn ADMISSION: Ground 1/-. Stand 6d. vKelief Workers Gd (Cambridge Terrace Gate).- . ' l . ■ ■ C. A. WILLIS, Hon. Sec.
fJRICKET! CRICKET! CRICKET! CRICKET! THE WORLD'S BEST CRICKETERS IN ACTION. M.C..Q. v. WELLINGTON : M.C.C. v.. WELLINGTON M.C.C. v. WELLINGTON" M.C.G. v. WELLINGTON. BASIN RESERVE, . -BASIN RESERVE, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT; MARCH 21 and 22. HOURS OF PLAY: 11.30 a.m. to 1.15 p.m. . 2 p.m. to 2.4 a p.m. 4 p.m. to .6 p.m. ADMISSION TO GROUND 1/-.' Enclosures and Stands Extra, . Bookings at the Bristol Piano Company until 5.30 p.m. Monday. A. VARNEY, Hon. Sec, W.C.A. CRICKET. CRICKET. XT M. MeGIRR BENEFIT. xx* M. McGIRII BENEFIT. C.hampionship Final Matches. BASIN RESERVE. TOMORROW, MARCH 18, And SATURDAY, MARCH 25. WELLINGTON v. KILBIRNIE And •„ HUTT v. PETONE. Play Tomorrow from 2 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. ADMISSION Cd. ADMISSION Gd. ALL PROCEEDS IN AID OF MeGIRR BENEFIT FUND. A. VARNEY, Sec. W.C.A. "A T THE MAYFAIR, "^1 THE MAYFAIR, "The Cabaret Beautiful." . The Three Young Hosts Announce RACE BALL, RACE BALL, RACE. BALL, RACK BALL, RACE BALL, SATURDAY, • SATURDAY, 3-30. 8.30. Wind up the two days' Race Meeting with a wonderful Party Night at the Race Ball. For a real good night you cannot do bettei —no effort is spared—no detail is over' looked to ensure you a good time—leave that part of it to the Three Young Hosts. Hear the Highhatters Band, you won't miss a dance—step out to the rhythm o£ New Zealand's Snappiest Cabaret Band. SEE,AND HEAR The Mayfair Ballet. Eight snappy giris, featuring their own novelty number Hot-Step. Dan Hopa, the golden voiced tenor, wil! charm you with old Maori love lyrics. Hazel Martin, New Zealand's Premier Tap Dancer. Highhatters' Vocal Trio, "The Old Pine Tree." , Hayworth and Cannon. Eccentric and Simultaneous Dancers. Subscription 6s, including supper. Reservations from 0 a.m. Saturday Rin« 51-770. ' " FUNERAL NOTICES. HPHE Friends of. the late Charles John -*• Weedoo, are invited, to attend hi' Funeral, which will leave tho Chapel, 61 iaranaki Street Tomorrow, the 18th March, 1933, at 11 a.m., for the Cemeteiv lvarori. E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD., Funeral Directors. Telephone 52-159. "FRIENDS kindly note that the Frfnera 7" r °. f .t"? T tote Louis Cohen wjll leave tlu Masonic Hall, Bell Street, Tomorrow (Sat urday), at 2.30 p.m., for the AVan^anu Jewish Cemetery. ' = ■ SYMES AND ROBERTS, Undertakers, Wauganui. educational! accountancy students, Enrol with J^NTIKG'S. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. In addition to expert class or correspondence tuition, students may consult r* Anting at any t'me regarding their difficulties. Call or write for free Prospectus. Vickers House, Woodward Street, P.O. Box 826. Wellington, 0.1. Telephone 44-406.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 64, 17 March 1933, Page 2
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