; LAST TWO DAYS! . LAST TWO BAYS' THE REGENT Direction: -I i: Williamson Picture -Corporation, Ltd , SCREENING H a.m., 2.15 and. S pun. . Ihe bcrecns Most Distinguished Personality in his Greatest Triumphl. RONALD COLMAN T ~.- - . KAY KKANCIS and PHYLLIS BAJiKY In tne screen version u£ the famous modern British and International Stage Success— ■ ■"■ ' '■•■■ "CYNARA" innces .New, Puss Moth—King Neptune Technicolour Fantasy, etc. ■COMMENCING FRIDAY. " -V \icnness Koinance set to the Moanlit Mcjiodies oC Straussl • HERBERT MARSHALL The Phenomena! Star pf "Trouble in -Paradise" in "EVENINGS FOR SALE (A Paramount Picture 1 (Recommended by the Censor for Adults ) With &ARIMARITZA, CHARLIE RUGGLES, and MARY BOLVND . rr<:rpv . TT rR4 Y>T- KOMANTIC! IMPUDENT!- TUNEFUL! RESERVATIONS OBTAINABLE AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE (TEL. 44-144). GRAND OPERA HOUSE DA'Lp LAST NIGHT—-WILD HORSE MESA" and 'HE LEARNED ABOUT WOMEN "• COMMENCING TOMORROW. AHURRICANE OF ACTION ANDLAUGHTER ". THE DEVIL IS DRIVING" With EDMUND LOWE WYNUE GIBSON. Sixty miles an hour a Juggernaut of steel and rubber tearing loose . . . -with a dead man at the wheel! Who ws he? Why? How? Drama that smashes the ■ : . . limit of thrills. " ' {Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AND BERKELEY. THEATRE TELEPHONE 51-814. MEN'S SUITS AT DEPRESSED PRICES AND A LICHFIELD "TORONTO" SHIRTOFREE WITH EACH SUIT. ',"■.■■■ SUITS—In Broun aud Grey Tweeds . ow /n .-..■■■■■■ ""■■■ ■••• 07/o SUITS—In All-wool Tweeds . . ■ ' A - n , ~ ' • — -•••..•• •• •-•49/6 SUITS—In British Thornnroofs , - - '"*,~.', n ■" -- 57/6 S UrTS-InNavy S er £ es — < 5 5/_ * fa/ SUITS—In Finest Ail-wool Worsteds ■ . • ■ .-■ • •■- ■****-■'~- :.-,■■.■;■ ••■••-........... (,5/. ONLY AT ■"•'. ... BRAILSFORD'S, s Opp. FORD MOTOR C 0.,-120 COURTENAY PLACE. TOMORROW AT 8 DANCING. TOMORROW AT S." . . & of TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER t union are invited to the Opening TOWN HALL CONCERT . CHAMBER Dance-of the "Younger Set." to be held , on. 3.6. Marama on THURSDAY, M4.RCH The third wonderful concert by the superb 30> at s l'-m- Tickets obtainable from artist who thrilled another audience last t!'- c: Secretary (42-278), or from the Cornnight with his glorious voice and artistry. mx Cc- ADRJENNE KxVOWLES. ' : - —: "— '■ — Secretary. JOHN -DROWNLEB »THE REALM. ~ THE REALM JOHN -"fIOWNLEE X HATAITAI. . TOWV §pnwv??S ' TONIGHT'S THiE GRAND OLD-TIME jBHN bK N^| TONIGHT'S THE^GRAND OLD-TIME JOHN BROWNLEE XIGHT TOHN ffivK A Splendour. ffi «s - u EU a,s Ab NightorSplend°Tr,,, JOHN BROWNLEE ; s' * • Usual. Subs. . JOHN BROWNLEE ~—" ~r ~ r~ ■ | TAP DANCING (in all its Departments) •*• is the only form of Dancing taught Principal baritone-o£- the Paris Opera. .^KATH NICKELS (Socialist in Tap), ■ -.:.- Assisted by -i Australian" and N.Z. Theatrical RITA- MILLER, Soprano. . : : ■• ' Experience. .. RAYMOND LAMBERT, Pianist. . STUDIOS: 15 Manners Street. Tel. 44-517. Another glorious programme. _i L__ Prices: 6s (Reserved). 4 S , 3s. and 2s TyrARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO. (Pius tax). . : ITX New Zealand's University o£ Bos Plan and Day Sales at The Bristol. BALLROOM DANCING. :Y. W- C- AV B SJE^eIGLE)H^ Li :"SS E ELIZABETH BLAKE , Private Lessooa-from 10 a.m. to 10 pm 1 THE-WELLfNGTON PLAYERS ' -«« the - Latest Dance, ," ' . In ■ ■ Evening Classes- recommence Tuesday, "THE ROMANTIC YOUNG LADY." February 28. Practice Classes, 5-6. THREE ACT COMEDY - STUDIO: 58 CUBA STREET Translated by H. and G. Granville Barker • (opposite James Smith's). ' On Telephone'4s-571. 1 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH 29 and 30; at 8 p.m. :■ ■ ■ !.. " ...' . ; !■ ■■ ■■=,=• (Schools Night. TUESDAY, 28th. Special MEETINGS. Prices. Apply direct to Miss Blake.) ArATiTST TfßATairßt:'' nr n —we. Tickets: 3s Cd and 2.;/plus", tow. Box iffil'V-TTOW Infim PiH ° mH°^ S Plan opens at the Bristol on Thursday, _AJ»SOCIATION IOOIBALL CLUB. March 23. .; • 'THE Annual- General-Meeting of the . "The Romantic Young Lady" the play above Club'will-.-.be "held at Gamble . that had long ru^bith London and 'ItaS^ KS ■ —: '■ < i— r -. .. .. -..Business: TOWS TUT.r, pnvriW '-rin ornri.1 Annual Report and Accounts. OWN H\LT rnVOFPT r^^lw?"'- Election of-.New-Members,' "rliL^ ALL CO:NCEI!-T CHAMBER. Election of-Officers. -- TUESDAY, MARCH 28, at 8 p.m. General. ... INVITATION — VOCAL — RECITAL Tli. e attendance-;of ; all :afenibers: and InBy Pupils oE tending-Members is requested; ; ; THOMAS C. WOOD, L.A.8., , ■ J. J. BYRNE, Hon. Secretary. " ; Wellington, Assisted by' '" . . ..-.■.-. ■-. . - '.--■ ■'. -....• „. . STUART PETERSEN, TAITA KUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB. • violinist, late of Koyal^Conservatoire, of . • ' -. Music, Copenhagen, and The Royal \\NNUAL GENERAL MEETING;, to. bo Academy' of Music, London. '.• held in Taita Public Hall, Taita, » Pi^npa^LS; t& J^™ (Wednesday), MARCH^, .i . and Messrs. Chas. Begg and Company, ' ' ' . ' Ltd., Manners Street. Business:. Report "and Balance-sheet: Charge.for reserving seats Is Id. Stalls Election, of Officers; -General and Dress Circle. ... , ■ ■ / , . '~ Bos Plan now. open at THE BRISTOL. ' "lem. besS-and intending members are —— ■'' -— ' — ' ' A. E. HEWER, . Aj viv Secretary. *§iid»l^4£2^ FUNERAL NOTICES. $$$lffil< THE Funeral of the late Mrs. Frances ■ *]I[ x ' Emily Rosa Radcliffe will leave All yp : Saints' Ahgliean1 Church, Ngaio, for the ' Karori Cemetery, Tomorrow (Thursday), • . March 23, ]933, at the conclusion o£ a mtrr p t-RirvT'3' a ««nr'T 4 tti-vnt ivn service which commences at 11 a.m. i robt- h- sons- Lms- PARTY, SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH . . 164 Adelaide. Road.----25, at 2.30 p.m., afthe COLLEGE, .Pipitca Telephones 24-155 and 30-781. , Street. College Jubilee Pageant, Drill Dis- _' ,„ -.„_ ■ plays, Sideshows, Junch and Judy, Stalls, PUBLIC NOTICES. '- etc- A. B. MOORES. ! Mauufacturing Furriers, ".•'"■' IAESIRE to notify their. Customers and ITTFT T TXTiTirv 'vi<it¥P <;nnw .others that they are vow located in IyLLLIAOION- LAbIER SHOW p elT ett's Building. Willis Street. First Wn Floor (underneath the big illuminated * - railway sign). INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. ' '— — f " IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the Supreme ~-.--.. APRIL 7 TO'22. Court of New Zealand. ' ' "VTOTICE is hereby given that REX GORs The space plan is now ready for the first 0N CLINTON, of WELLINGTON, : -_ GREAT EASTER SHOW. g^k^t^nf ** he'rlby^um^on^S - BOOK-YOUR SP4TF now ing of creditors to be holden al my office ~ JJUUJ\ IUUi-v. bIALb NOW. on FRIDAY, the 31st day of MARCH ;' DON'T FORGET ALL ENTRIES CLOSE 1933 > at 10- 30 °'clo<k--4 " MARCH 25 Marc'h^WSS Wellillgton this 2lst ot c .— :. - for. . ..- ' s- TANSLEY, „ ■■ „ Official Assignee. [, Horses • Cooking ——— - Cattle ■ - Preserves" PAINFUL FEET. •• pIT Sdltwtk ELECTRICITY AND TRA!NED ;, Horse Jumping ■ : Photography MASSAGE most Successful Modem Trea^ ci Tci- '■»»■■ ment ivnown. fetccr Riding Models . ' ■ ELECTRICAL FOOTBATHS, All Show Stock .will be returned free DIATHERMY, FARADISM, and Mas- - by Rail. sage revitalises toneless muscles and completely penetrates inflamed jointß. Weak Schedule ami all information from muscles are cause of fallen arches. THE MANAGER, JTATHERINE CARTER. N.Z.R.M., I 1 — . P-O. Box 1223,' Registered Masseuse and Medical '\ . -_ t5 . Wellington.' . - ' Electri.ciau, . .: .. i .... ■- . .... . '■ Kelvin Chambers, 16 The Terrace. .TelcDUonc 43-20 Z.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 68, 22 March 1933, Page 2
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