i THE REGENT (Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp, Ltd.) SESSIONS—II a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. SESSIONS—II a.m., 2.15 and S p.m. A New Kind of Musical Pluy! Introducing all the Famous Stars of Radio Land— IIiNG CROSBY-BURNS & ALLEN-KATE SMITH—MILLS ■ JiKOTUKKS— BOSWELL SISTERS—ARTHUR TRACY—VINCENT LOPEZ-CAB GALLOWAY, An'l Many Others, in "THE BIG BROADCAST" (A Paramount Picture.) (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FEATURETTES include: " SPORTING DOGS IN ACTION "—Canine Thrills! AN EVENT OF IMPORTANCE! FRIDAY NEXT! THE SUPREME ARTIST OF THE SCREEN— , .; GEORGE ARLISS I ' In His Greatest Achievement— j "A SUCCESSFUL CALAMITY" (A Warner Bros. Production.) (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE (TELEPHONE 41-144.) "MOVIE BALL "-TOWN HALL, JUNE 22. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Z^lXll The All-British Liglif. Comedy, adapted from the Well-known Story by Douglas Furber. "MONEY MEANS NOTHING" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With JOHN LODER, IRENE RICHARDS, and DOROTHY ROBINSON. Ac Earl, without a penny; his Butlor a man worth millions. His Lordship in love with his llutler's Daughter—A Screamingly Funny Mix-up! FRIDAY NEXT! — FRIDAY NEXT! KAY FRANCIS aaid DAVID MANNERS in "MAN WANTED" The Thrills and Scandals of the Reckless' Rich. . . . The Story of a Tired Business Woman and her Secret Diversions. BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AND BERKELEY. (THEATRE TELEPHONE 51-814.) "MOVIE BALL"—TOWN HALL, JUNE 22. WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION WEDNESDAY MAY 24 [WEDNESDAY ATHLETIC PARK •At 2.45 p.m. i AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITIES Versus. / . j • ■ j VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ■;:ADMISSION. 1/-. .STAND 6d EXTRA. ',■.;"■■■■■:' <i i ■ A. E. NEILSON, Secretary. 1/- SPECIALS AT WOOD BROS. . : FOR WEDNESDAY, ! | 2 POUNDS OF FRESHLY-CUT BACON AND.A REAL NICE FRY 1/. 5 POUNDS OF TENDER SKIRT 5TEAK.......'.-.......... ]/- -2 GREAT BIG BEAUTIFUL OX TAILS ]/■ 12 SHEEPS' TONGUES—NiceIy Corned .... 1/LOIN OF MUTTON/—All in One Piece ......,....;....... 1/----5 POUNDS OF PERFECTLY PICKLED PINK PORK 1/At ; ; WOOD BROS., i CUBA STREET, JOHN STREET, KILBIRNIE, ' ' . And .. . ■ ; 1 • BERHAMPORE. i ' ! : ANNUAL BOOK SALE OPENS TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY). BUY YOUR WINTER READING NOW AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES. BIG BARGAINS IN NOVELS. i . ■-':/ -■■'■ I '"••■■' ;A SPLENDID I/- TABLE. > BOOKS OF TRAVEL AND BIOGRAPHY AT SPECIAL SALE PRICES. CHILDREN'S STORY BOOKS AND PICTURE BOOKS AT BIG DISCOUNTS. BIBLES, PRAYER AND HYMNS, THEOLOGY ALL HEAVILY DISCOUNTED.! In fact, the Whole of Our SPLENDID STOCK OF BOOKS and STATIONERY SOUTHS BOOK DEPOT LTD. i i" . (Late N.Z.. Book Depot), 21 WILLIS STREET (Opposite Grand Hotel). 12/6 BOSTOCK SHOES AT 12/6 Per Pair BARGAIN PRICES! Per Pair 50 PAIRS OF WOMEN'S BOSTOCK SHOES- 50 ARE OF THE USUAL HIGH-GRADE QUALITY • BUT BECAUSE NO SIZE RANGE IS COMPLEX*/ ALTHOUGH EVERY SIZE IS REPRESENTED, WE ' HAVE DECIDED TO SELL THESE AT THE ASTOUNDING PRICE OF i . . - ■■■'■" . I 12/6 PER PAIR. | i ; "'■"'■■■"■ •■ -i ■ — _ : ■ THE REES-JONES SHOE CO., LTD., Corner GREY STREET and LAMBTON QUAY.
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CTURDEE HALL ASSEMBLY ° (late St. Jeter's), Ghuznee Street. Wellington's Popular Old-time Dance. TONIGHT'S THE HAPPY NIGHT. ' Dainty Supper. Monte Carlo Waltzes. LES. WALKER'S OLD-TIMERS. >: Every Night a Success. Hear them! Popular subs: 1/- 1/---1/- 1/- If- 1/- 1/VICTORIA ASSEMBLY, Adelaide] Road. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. Don't forget our MASK CARNIVAL. Extra Monte Carlo Prizes. Roll along for a good night's Dancing, S to 12. Gents Is 6d, Ladies Is. J. MOORE, M.C. j A. JONES, Sec. KUPE LODGE, | •No. 149, 1.0.0. F., Sti. T^AIA HALL, KILBIRME, WEDNESDAY (Tomorrow), S p.m. A good Dance at prices to meet the times; Imperial Orchestra. Good supper. Gents 9d, Ladies 6d. rpilE REALM. THE REALM. A Hataitai. Wednesday. Wednesday. Wednesday. THE GREAT OLD-TIME NIGHT. YO-YO-YO-YO-YO-YO-YO YO-YO COMPETITION. Specially Imported Yo-Yo. AIL the.rage Europe and America. The Wonderful Old-time Band Will play and sing the latest song, "I've I Lost My Little Yc-Yo." i Every patron presented with-a Yo-Yo. Can you., Yo-Yo, do you Yo-Yo, will you Yo-Yo, must you Yo-Yo? The most fascinating thing. • Only at the Realm. Always first with the" latest. Subs: 1/- ]/- I/- 1/-.1/- l/-_. . _^ "J7VANS BAY YACHT l^^^bi' SOCIAL EVENING TO|»J|P^ MORROW NIGHT. y^Z^y' Old-time Dancing, Modern ,1 *' """ . Dancing, Games, Competitions, and Community Singing. Members and Friends, are invited to attend. F. (jf. HARLEN, Rear Conimodoro.
HEIGH HO! EV'RYBODY. Look at these subs. TONIGHT LOOK — TONIGHT l/- l/- V- 1/- 1/- l/. 3/- , Including Cabaret Supper, 4 hours Whoopee. r»REEN MILL CABARET, Cr. Cuba and Vivian Streets. : Jazz—Real Jazz. Reserve your table—no extra charge. Direction: BASIL BIRD: "MERRYMAKERS OLD-TIME DANCE. iv- TONIGHT AND EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT, S to 12. RIO GRANDE CABARET, Hobart Street, Miramar. Perfect music, excellent floor, dainty supper. Monte Carlo prizes. Learners 7.15. Subs Is. PUBLIC NOTICES. ~ NOTICE OF SITTING OF COURT. IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF NEW ZEALAND. WELLINGTON INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT. IN THE MATTER OF WELLINGTON C'OACHWORKERS' DISPUTE TO ALL EMPLOYERS AND , EMPLOYEES. ! "NOTICE is hereby given that the Court ■^ of Arbitration will sit on FRIDAY, the 2nd day of JUNE, 1933, at the Court of Arbitration Buildings, Wellington, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to hear the above-mentioned dispute. Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of May, 1933. :■'...- ; C. MASON, Clerk of Awards. """" DEAFNESS. . ! ~~ TITR. R. A. NOEDL, Deaf Aid SpecialXTA ist, representing F. C. REIN AND SON, LONDON, is revisiting WELLINGTON and may be consulted at GARDINER'S. PHARMACY, 70 MANNERS STREET, NEXT MONDAY and TUESDAY. A very fine ran S e of TRUMPETS. WHISPERING TUBES. AUROLESE SHELL, and 1033 ELECTRIC AUROLAIDS have arrived. Patients are kindly requested to make an appointment ivitli MR. GARDINER,
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 119, 23 May 1933, Page 2
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