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1B""U" THE REGENT IASTIHBEE MYS' -■ c , ~ ,_, United Artists Present The Screens Most Distinguished Personality in his Greatest Triumph! ' RONALD COLMAN T ~ • AY FRANCIS and PHYLLIS BARKY In the screen version ot the Umous modern British and International Stage SuccessS^'wln^ the handsome Englishman—RONALD COLM-UST nvr-F-KT -B-PATTTRr-rr?-121"? n1 ed by the Censor for Adults.) Prin^;™e?P,s\."lf lld TP-:- Rl?larkable^ Seene9 Fifth T(?st Match-the rnnces jse,v 1 uss, Moth—King Neptune Technicolour Fantasy etc. . COMMENCING FRIDAY. The Phenomental Star of '-Trouble in Paradise," HERBERT MARSHALL in "EVENINGS FOR SALE" * ' With SARI MA^r^P^GGLEs! £7mlrY BOLAND. BOOK NOW AT^J^^^Wt^^LEPHONE 44-144). GRAND OPERA HOUSE TWICE DAILY: ZANE GREY'S FAMOUS STORY OF THE GREAT OUTDOORS* 11 8" WILD HORSE MESA" JSihKi. AIIhACTION! -NTFYT ITTRUTmvi « EDMUND LOWF.-WYNNE GIBSON l^ ATTRACII°*! "THE DEVIL IS DYING." r>r>^ ™?J2 a" "' • a dead man at «>e wheel . . Why' How' BOS PLANS AT BRISTOL AND BERKELEY. THEATRE TELEPHONE 51-814. A PERMANENT WAVE TO BE PROUD OF WE spechnyn m a deefo a rp YeVc a r from t E^ land' °J th* New Double Oil Vapour Sachets prLtfs'e on youl 8d Sl* months- AU qualified assistants (no pupils to FULL HEAD SHINGLE, 15/- FVLh fIEAD _ BUSTEK , 20/ . iNO SKIMPLNG OF CURLERS-ONLY BEST MATERIALS USED ALL WORK.PERSONALLY SUPERVISED BY MR. DONNELLY. DONNELLY'S - CUBA STREET ONLY. TELEPHONE 52-279. NOTE-All our Wellington Business i s now confined to CUBA STREET SALON.

TONIGHT AT 8 TONIGHT AT S. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER A Second Wonderful Concert by the Brilliant Young Baritone who enthralled his first Wellington audience on Saturday night. JOHN "DROWNLEE JOHN -"ROWNLEE JOHN BROWNLEE JOHN BROWNLEE JOHN BROWNLEE JOHN BROWNLEE JOHN BROWNLEE JOHN BROWNLEE JOHN BROWNLEE JOHN BROWNLEE JOHN BROWNLEE JOHN BROWNLEE JOHN BROWNLEE JOHN BROWNLEE JOHN BROWNLEE ___ _. TONIGHT AT S. Among other numbers Mr. Brownlee will sing "Eri Tv" (Verdi), "Plaiser d'Amour" (Martini), "Bois Epais" (Lully), "The Vagabond" (Williams), "Spring Waters" (Rachmaninoff), etc., etc., and Operatic :- Duets with Rita Miller. .: Supporting Artists: ■ RITA MILLER, Soprano. RAYMOND LAMBERT, Pianist. Third Concert, Thursday, at S. v ;Pox Plans and Day Sales of 4s and 3s Tickets at THE BRISTOL TODAY. ;j?rices: 6s (Reserved), 4s, 3s, and 2s (plus tax).. \ '-.) Students' Block Concessions. BOOK SALE. BOOK SALE. QUR ANNUAL BOOK SALE C&mmences TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, At 9 a.m. BUY YOUR WINTER READING NOW AND SAVE MONEY. C. A. INNES AND MACGREGOR, LTD., Booksellers and" Stationers, 256 Lambton Quay. Opposite D.I.C. A MUSICAL FEAST. iyr PAUL VINOGRADOFF, the Dis ■"-*■• tinguished Russian Pianist, will giv< a Recital in the Presbyterian Hall, Sea toun, TOMORROW,-at 8 p.m. Miss Hildf Chudley will sing. Tickets Is 6d and 2s 6d. MEETINGS. , DEUTSCHER VEREIN. TVTEMBERS and those interested an ■"■*• reminded that the Annual Genera Meeting takes place TOMORROW (Wed nesday) EVENING, at 7.45 o'clock, ai the Clubroom, N.Z.E.1., "Evening Post' Chambers, Willis Street. WELLINGTON AFTER-CARE ASSOCIATION. rpHE ANNUAL MEETING of the WEL- *■ LINGTON AFTER-CARE ASSOCIATION will be held in the CLYDE QUAY SCHOOLROOM at 3 p.m. on FRI DAY, MARCH 24, 1933. J. CHAPMAN, Hon. Secretary. THE METROPOLITAN PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENI SOCIETY. (Incorporated under "The Buildin' Societies Act, 1880.") rpHE FORTY-SECOND ANNUAL GEN J- ERAL MEETING of Members of thi Society will be held on WEDNESDAY MARCH 22, 1933, at noon, at the Boarc Room, Dominion Farmers' Institute Featherston Street. BUSINESS: To Receive Directors' Report and Balance i sheet. 1 To Elect Two Directors. < To Elect Two Auditors. i- Nominations for the position of Directo: must be in the hands of the Seeretari seven clear days before the meeting, ii terms of Rule No. 6. LESLIE ROSKRUGE, Wellington, March 2, 1933, "v^ 7i

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 67, 21 March 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 67, 21 March 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 67, 21 March 1933, Page 2

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