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GEORGE ARLISS i The Supreme Artist o£ the Screou in His Greatest Achievement—Now. at • THE REGENT (Direction: J, C. Williamson Picture Corp, Ltd.) SESSIONS-11 a.m., 2.15 aud 8 p.m. SESSIONS-11 a.m., 2.15 and S p.m. Shoppers* Session Every Friday, 5 p.m. WHIMSICAL HUMOROUS DRAMATIC ABSORBING! GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS In the Laughable Story of a Shrewd Millionaire who Faked Failure to lind Keal Success! ' . . "A SUCCESSFUL CALAMITY" (Warner Bros. Production.) (Approved for Universal ■ Exhibition.) j WITH THE GREATEST OF ALL ARLISS CASTS! ! MARY ASTOR—EVELYN KNAPP—GRANT MITCHELL—DAVID TORRENCE—! WILLIAM JANNEY—HARDIE ALBRIGHT—HALE HAMILTON. | RESERVE NOW AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE (TELEPHONE 4i-l«). GRAND OPERA HOUSE " : IS^^, COMMENCING TODAY FOR THREE DAYS ONLY. An Entertaining Comedy-drama adapted from the remarkable story by Robert Lord. "MAN WANTED" Starring the Most Ravishing Beauty'on the Screen, KAY FRANCIS. More Beautiful—More Stunningly Gowned—More Charming than Ever Before. With DAVID MANNERS-UNA MERKEL. The sophisticated, startling story of a tired business woman and her secret diversions. (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) BOX PLANS at Bristol aud Berkeley (THEATRE: 51-814). PRICES from 1/-. " MOVIE BALL "—TOWN HALL, JUNE 22. WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION MATCHES TO BE PLAYED ON SATURDAY, MAY 27. ATHLETIC PARK ' - • 2.45 p.m.: i j WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD BOYS y, HUTT EARLY GAME at 1.15 p.m.: , JOHNSONVILLE v. ST. PATRICK'S OLD BOYS NEWTOWN PARK PONEKE v. MARIST ADMISSION Od. STAND 6J EXTRA. . ' . A. E. NEILSON, Secretary. I . "CINDERELLA" BOX PLANS * REMINDER! ..•NOW OPEN <£*■ REMINDER! AT THE BRISTOL. . riRAND .OPERA . HOUSE. DAWSON-CABALLERO CONCERTS OPERA HOUSE. DAWSON-CABALLERO CONCERTS. Direction: J. C. Williamson (X.Z.), Ltd. DAWSON-CABALLERO CONCERTS. • PANTOMIMF DAWSON-CABALLERO CONCERTS! PANTOMIMIC PANTOMIME. " The Box Plans for the Three „ • . ■ Colossal Concerts to be given Commencing i n the Town Hall, Thursday, NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT, Juno 1; Saturday, June 3; m „ rri • ■,-, •, O1 - , o and Tuesday, June 6, will open T o Tlie"^'C^?^' 2<l° ° S> °» MONDAY at The Bristol. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., present . FRANK NEIL'S RESERVES 6/-, (plus tax). ' Colossal London .Drury Lane Pantomime T'ETFR D VWSOY "CINDERELLA." " PETER DAWSON| "CINDERELLA." PETER DAWSOX,. "CINDERELLA." PETER DAWSON, "CINDERELLA." "CINDERELLA." THE FAMOUS SINGER, "CINDERELLA." "CINDERELLA." ■. 1 • Associated with • "CINDERELLA." A real three hours' complete Pantomime, TIIE BRILLIANT PIANIST, right up to the highest J. C. Williamson' T-\PI\ C4BAT T FPtt standard- TAPIA CABALLEROi 70 _ ARTISTS 70 TAPIA CABALLERO. Including TAPIA CABALLERO. JOSIE MELVILLE as CINDERELLA. ; ° JOSIE MELVILLIS as CINDERELLA. , .RESERVES 6/- (plus tax)'.'' SY.D. BECK os the DAME. „,•,.„„,„. SYD. BECK as tbe DAME. DAWSON-CABALLERO CONCERTS. MIRIAM'-'LESTER' as Prince Charming. DAWSON-CABALLERO CONCERTS. DOROTHY DEWAR as Dandini. . DAWSON-CABALLERO CONCERTS SARA STACK.POLE as the Fairy Queen.-. .DAWSON-CABALLERO COVCERTs' BILLY MALONEY as the Ugly Sister.' - .v^uaw^u cujnu^TS. CLIFF O'KEEFE as the Demon King. ■'•'''. •■ ~..-• MURRAY AND WALTON as the Dame's ' " '_ Dancing Horse. - MEETINGS. MAURICE DIAMOND as the- Cat. r ■ — MAURICE. BARLING, as Baron Hardup. ' Mr. Neil is confident that Wellington WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD will appreciate his production of Cm- • «jnuuua uvauu. derella" as one of the best pantomimes —— ever staged in New' Zealand. TTHIS TS TO rpßTrev «i t i' d ■ i , . „ ... .... I XJ-l»-lo -i-U ÜbnJ.lfc V that at a Special A succession of novelties, specialties, ■*• Meeting of the Wellington Harbour song hits, stage spectacles, comedy scenes Board, to be held on WEDNESDAY °Sth and sketches, wonderful acrobatic features, day of JUNE, 1933, at eight o'clock in beautiful ballets, gorgeous ensembles, and the evening, a certain Amendment to a favourite pantomime story interwoven, the Bykws of the Board will be subThe Wonderful Special!ties.will include:— mitted to. the Board for adoption; and UNDERNEATH THE SEA—Till'] further that such amendment''to the ByBEAUTIFUL'BUTTERFLY AND ROSE laws, has. been printed and lice open for BALLET—THE AMAZING CLEVERES public.'inspection at the Offices of the —THE NEW BIG FOUR—THE AUT- Board during oflice hours. UMN GLADE-THE DEMON'S LAIR- : THE ROYAL BALLROOM—THE Ihe said Bylaw Amendment relates to PALACE OF HEARTS. and is in respect of:— . - ■. THE TOY; SOLDIERS, WHARFAGE ON VEHICLES. V . Featuring ■,■■•. AN ARMY OF BRILLIANTLY Dated this 23th day of May, 1933. CLEVER KIDDIES. ' ' — .And — A. G. BARNETT, CINDERELLA'S GLITTERING ■ • _ Secretary. FAIRY COACH AND REAL ; Harbour Board Oflice, Wellington. WHITE PONIES. ■ ■ ■ ' _ ■ __^- Amazing Seale1 of Pantomime Prices. PUBLIC NOTICES prS^ceK'l?sc^Ea^Door^t NOTICE OF SITTING OF COURT. lery, 6d extra. IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION Matinee Prices: Adults, 3s, 2s, Is; Chil- wFT^TXPTnv'^wnrTOTPTAT' • dren's Prices, Is, Is 6d, 2s. AVELLINOTON MjDUSsTRIAI, . All Prices Plus Tax. , IN THE MATTER OF OIL STORES .— .. ■■ I" in i i ii ' hi , DISPUTE.' ■ FUNERAL NOTICES. To A]l -Employers and Employees. rpHE Friends of the late Frederick N^^kv, v<r n' ■ S?£m<l.S 0K* t 1 Aisher are respectfully informed, that f\ of Arbitration Wl ]l sit on IRII3AY, the his Funeral will leave St.* Patrick's Church, 2, lld.. diiy.ot. Jjjfc V IB3^.; a*: thc Court of Broadway, Palmerstbn North, Tomorrow Arbitration Buildings; Wellington, at 10 (Saturday), May 27, 1033, at 2 p.m., for o clock m the forenoon, to hear the the Palmerston North Cemetery.. ' above-mentioned dispute . . „„„,.„„,, ■■ - . Dated at Wellington tins 2otb day of M.'HICKEY, ■ : May, 1033. ' Funeral Director. Telephone 7400. C. MASON., Clerk of Awards. H"UIE Friends of the late Mr. Matthew ■ : : : f Robson are invited to attend his TKAX SPORT .LICENSING ACT, 1031. luweral, which will leave his late resi- T , rrrr ; vc . m „„..„.. '~,,,„ deiice, Tomorrow' (Saturday), May 27, OBLIGATIONS OI IKLCIv OWNERb, 1033, at 2.30 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. TpEE Commissioner of Transport desires ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD., x to bring to the notice of all motor Undertakers, 164 Adelaide Road. carriers the • following important.points Telephones. 24-165 and 16-781. . Uuek"" ™ m°tol" T HE Friends of the late James Norton VJST 1 are invited to attend his Funeral, JUDE APPLICATION. which will leave the Chapel of E. Mor- Tu.e new provisions come iuto operaris, Jim., Ltd., GO Taranaki Street, To- tlon °" June 1 Bext- After that date morrow, May 27, 1933, at 10 a.m., for the any person ruunins a motor-truck carrying Cemetery Karorii goods for hire or reward over 5 miles or E.MORRIS, JUN., LTD., mo>'e oi main or secondary highway outFuneral Directors ■ s' c'e an exempted area will require a Telephone 52-150. " p00(Is Service Licence. Operators who gßß^aa^aaßaMißHaMwaiiß^ have applied for licences by June 1 will THE Friends of the,late James McNie, bo entitled to carry on until their appliof 80 Roxburgh Street, are invited cations are dealt with. Those who do to attend his Funeral, which will leave not apply by June I will be subject to the Chnpcl of E. Morris, Juu.. Ltd., GO heavy penalties if they run for 5 miles Taranaki Street, on Sunday, May 28, or more along' Highways outsMe exempted 1033, at 3 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. areas after that date. It is important, E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD., therefore, that all carriers who have not Funeral Directors. already done so should forward their Telephone 52-150. \ ' applications to the Commissioner of Trans■PMBKaMMMBMHKHiMHMMBIHMMIMWB POl't bcfOl'Q JuilG 1. TllC IIGCCBSaiT fOl'lllS of application are obtainable at any office « of the Public Works Department or from the Commissioner of Transport, Welling- °"' TEMPORARY LICENCES. A temporary licence will be .'required in . ' -, ■ the case of special trips by unlicensed operators and trips by those who have applied for Continuous Licences but wish PACIFIC LODGE No. 8, U.A.O.D. to take goods. outside the area or route M EMBERS are respectfully requested £^12' ° iU # to attend th 9l Fimeral of the. late b1^ 1? tl^tt Temporary Licences Brother M. Robson, of Oroua Lodge, Pal- .„ ft be rcqllired at v ' evy shmt BOtice merston North, which will leave his late d - ia) . an . a ,, X( > men t s have therefore residence tomorrow, Saturday, at 2.00 p.m. beeu ,J lade to f ac i] U at e dealing with them. ■ky > order. ■■ ~„•.„ nnmn 'The licences will be issued by-Postmasters AhCH DIvUID. who nre also Deputy Registrars of Motor»^'^•m^^^mmm^rnm^^—» vehicles, and operators should apply to THIS PEN DOCTOR such Postmasters accordingly, the appliIS tho recognised Medico for Fountain cations'being accompanied by the prePeus aud .Bversbarp Pencils. Consul- scribed fee of 2s : 6d. in respect of each tations frpfl, .Geo. Jeffci'j. Lanibtoß Quay, vehicle authority required, . __ -*uj. 8.1.CJ. -i """-■:.-:

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Evening Post, Issue 122, 26 May 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Issue 122, 26 May 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Issue 122, 26 May 1933, Page 2

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