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M'SIEU BABY CAPTIVATES WELLINGTON! ' BABY LEiIOY Hollywood's Biggest Little Star—and MAURICE, the inimitable, receive a rapturous reception. PLAYING AT THE REGENT ; Direction: J. C. Williamson Pict. Corp., Ltd. Sessions Daily—ll a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. ; The Screen's Most Irresistible Personality at His Best! MAURICE CHEVALIER '< MAURICE CHEVALIER Singing Four New Captivating Song Hits in " A BEDTIME STORY" With HELEN TWELVETREES, EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, ADRIENNE AMES. BABY LEROY. A new kind ol romance—sparkling with mischief and melody—brimming with delicious humour and beauty! ' (A Paramount Picture.) ' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) REGENT EXCEPTIONAL FEATURETTES. i RESERVE NOW AT THE THEATRE (TELEPHONE 44-144). GRAND OPERA HOUSE i ww?J??Ji THRILLS! EXCITEMENT! ACTION! GEORGE RAFT—NANCY CARROLL ' . "UNDER COVER MAN" ' Smooth as steel and just as hard . . . daring death in a dangerous game of wits against the underworld. . . . Here's a thrilling melodrama that will keep you tense with expectation from rise to^ fall of curtain. (Recommended for Adults.) BOOK AT THEATRE (TELEPHONE 51-814.) JIG-SAW PUZZLES 1 LAND'S JIG-SAW PUZZLES MAY BE EXCHANGED WHEN RETURNED COMPLETELY MADE UP. FOR ANOTHER PUZZLE ON PAY- : MENT OF FROM 3d, ACCORDING TO THE PUZZLE SELECTED. LAND'S FOR JIG-SAWS, 248 LAMBTON QUAY. TAX ON SALES. > ■RETURN-FORMS ARE OBTAINABLE AT THB fUBLIO OFFICE OF THIS ' X*l "EVENING POST." ! RETURN FORMS, Nos. $& 4: ' PACKETS 100's.. ...■ ..12/6 50's .. .. :,. 7/6 „ 255,.. ■..•■"- .. 5/- ---■ SINGLE COPY .. .. .. 3d. ALL OTHER FORMS: ■ Packets 100's, 7/6; 50's, 5/-; 25's, 2/6. Single Copy, 2d. '. ' SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR LARGER QUANTITIES. ! MATT; ORDERS, ACCOMPANIED BY POSTAL NOTES, WILL RECEIVE 1 PROMPT ATTENTION. ". AN ENTERTAINMENT FOR ALL AT THE POPULAR PRICE OF Is. " piELDEN TAYLOR FAIR. FIRST-CLASS VARIETY' ENTERTAINQUEEN CARNIVAL MBNT AND COMMUNITY SING, • WELLINGTON TOWN HALL, ' ■ la announced. Now meet SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 29, <mmA coatf* 8 p' m< (OrgaQ Recital 7-45)' MISS SHIELA COATE&, HUMOUR AND BURLESQUE MISS MIRIAMA HEEETA, By the Wellington Operatic Society, also •.,-,<■,„ itat-ct T,r -r.TT-nTv<r Ray Kemp-and1 Will Jameson in Amusing MISS MARY McEVEDY, Items ■ ■ ; MISS VALERIE TURNER, ' .g^^™, Queeus Represents cSn¥h^ D ' Sports, House, .transport, and Spectacular Display of Gymnastics and Mission. Acrobatics by the V.M.C.A. • Excellent Concert Programme by Winners •.,,-, o£ 1033 Inter-8.0. Competitions, inWho will you make eluding Miss Edna Parton, Miss Beryl ..^-n-,,.,,,, - Tnriks, Miss A.Lawson,Miss J. Myers, QUEEN OF THE I AIR? Miss P. Janes, Mr. H. Mathew, Mr! lv. Cheyne, Brooklyn: Bapt. Ladies' '■ ■' •• Quintet,. Taranaki Street Meth. B.C. — ———- : —; ; —; — ' Choir. •'SUMMER CRUISES, 1933-31 Mr. Graham Ayson .... Violinist. Mr. Clement Howe ou the Grand Organ. PRELIMINARY- ANNOUNCEMENT.; Admission ls . Booking at The Bmtol, SUBJECT TO ALTERATION. « «&^ K^ofwS&SS PROM WELLINGTON appreciation o£ the Community Service of ! To the Marlborough Sound, . —■ ■ WARAMA TANU4B.Y 20 TONIGHT T ATE SESSION. mIpIXa wSr£• w V ■ TONIGHT ■LATE SESSION. MARAMA-MARCH2b. TONIGHT LATE SESSION First Class, £6; Cabin Class, £4. TONIGHT m nT-if To j '■■-,. TQNIGHT USUAL ' To Milford Sound, etc., TONIGHT USUAL MONOWAI MARCH '5 TONIGHT NOVELTY ITEMS IUUJNUWAI, .UAKt-M o. TONIGHT NOVELTY ITEMS First Class, £8; Cabin Class, £6, AT ..■.-■ AT AND : FROM AUCKLAND, . .. ~ AT THE "SKATERS" BAND To Bay of Islands, etc. AT THE "SKATERS" BAND. ~ ' MONOWAI, DECEMBER 26. .. j* ■ Tf) T MARAMA, JANUARY 15. AT TONIGHT First Class, £6; Cabin Class, £4. THE . TH]-: EXTRA SPECIAL All particulars from THE ATTRACTION! UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD. THE THE FRANK ANDREWS, — THE FRANK ANDREWS, OTAGO BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. m PRANK ANDREWS, 70th ANNIVERSARY. GLIDE New Zealand's foremost Comedy npHE 70th Anniversary of the above GLIDE Pianist, in Humorous Items at -*- School will be celebrated in Dune- GLIDE the Piano, din on THURSDAY AND FRDDAY, GLIDE v ■ . AUGUST 3 and 4, 1033, aa follows:- GLIDE A. TUBERT, Manager THURSDAY-9 a.m., Parade, Roll Call; GLIDE Telephone 41-601. 2.30 p.m., Reunion Garden Party; 7 ■ ~ ~~ p.m., Dinner. : FRIDAY—2.3O p.m., Entertainment for NO s Visitors; 8.30 p.m., Ball. NO Comprehensive subscription, 17s 6d. The .„„_.,„„ rp R4TV Tn-vrn-o-Drtw Secretary will be pleased to receive early ?&|Ef!f& ?5 AJS ?rS?KSS2^replies from Old Boys regarding free bil- M\STERY TRAIN XOMORROW. CtlDg' j a. SMITH, QWING to the imfavourable weather, Hon. 'Secretary' the Tramping Train adverP O Bos- 305, Dunediu tised for Tom°rrow (Sunday) is Postponed to the following Sunday (July 30). ' ■ PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. COAOJiIJNb, LXD. 1M tora aru j others having claims against the undermentioned estates are required will be continued as usual by to lodge such claims at the Public Trust MT? I? O OLIFF Office at Wellington on or before the Mb., l. y,. vui.**, d day of August> 1033 _ Any c , aim no) . who has been actively associated with the lodged by the date named is liable to exSchool for 9 years. elusion. The claims must show full deAssisted by and under the personal super- and muf* be_ certified aa follows:----vision of I hereby certify that the amount of this ,' „ t , tt ,t, claim was due and owing at the date of MISS GLYDE. o f the deceased." , 21 Brandon Street. Tel. 42-274. n . _. . _ w ST T A, TES; t ~ , (1) Blair, Ronald John, late of Johnsonville, carpenter, died S/7/S3. (2) - Bock, Frances, lato of Wellington, ' " : ' widow, died 9/7/33. ENGAGEMENT. (3) 'Dillon, Thomas kto of Wellington, contractor, died 10/// S3. WE invite you to save money by pur- (i) Ihibbelt, William, late of Wellington, chasing your Ring wholesale direct Harbour Board employee, died 14/7/33. from our workshop. (v) Dunn, Isabella Hcndry, late of WelHAYCRAFT AND JOSLING, lington, married woman, died 15/7/33. Ring Specialists, A. it. COAD, oi. Willis Street (over Preston's). District Public Trustee for Wellington. Established 20 years. , July 22, 1033. • ' - -

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 19, 22 July 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 19, 22 July 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 19, 22 July 1933, Page 2

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