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THE MAJESTIC ARLISS REIGNS SUPREME! SECOND BIG WEEK CONTINUES TRIUMPHANTLY! REGENT— REGENT (Direction J. C. AVilliainson l'ict. Corp., Ltd.) Sessions Daily, 11 a.m., 2.15 and S p.m. MIGHTY AND MAGNIFICENT! Arliss gives his greatest characterisation—a perfect blend of delightful comedy GEORGE ARLISfe"1 tC"be ARLISS IN THE CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT OF HIS DISTINGUISHED CAREER— "THE KING'S VACATION" • With DICK POWELL, PATRICIA ELLIS, FLORENCE ARLISS, 0. P. HEGGIE. An exceptionally entertaining story of the private affairs of a throneless monarch! (Warner Bros. Picture.) (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BRILLIANT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE (TELEPHONE 44-144). GRAND OPERA HOUSE Direction: J.C.W. Picture Corp.. Ltd. ' Managing Director: Beaumont Smith. UNUSUAL—DISTINCTIVE—ENTERTAINMENT A REMARKABLE BREATH-TAKING BRITISH DRAMA. "THAT NIGHT IN LONDON" WITH A BRILLIANT CAST OF ENGLAND'S STAGE FAVOURITES. One Glorious Night in London, and then .. . ? What price would be demanded for one delirious night? In his dreams the bright lights called to him. He was desperate and prepared to pay any price . . . until he met a beautiful girl. . . . (For Universal Exhibition.) BOOK AT BRISTOL OR BERKELEY. THEATRE TELEPHONE 51-814. . A FEAST OF POLYNESIAN MUSIC, ETC. THE FAMOUS METHODIST MAORI PARTY MAORI PARTY (COMPOSED OF REPRESENTATIVES FROM ALL OVER THE DOMINION) \ ■ SPECTACULAR FASCINATING EDUCATIVE I—THE MAORI OF YESTERDAY ,■ lI—THE MAORI OF TODAY lII—THE MAORI OF TOMORROW THRILLING HAKAS AND NATIVE DANCES, HAUNTING MELODIES, ENTRANCING HARMONIES, STONE AGE GAMES, TITITORIA, MATEMATF,, WEIRD WAIATAS. TUESDAY TOWN HALL TUESDAY (CITY) PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES—-lVg AND 1 / BOX PLAN AT BEGG'S. BOOKING FEE 6d. WHATEVER ELSE YOU MISS—DON'T MISS THIS! GRAND OPERA HOUSE COMMENCING NEXT SATURDAY, 2.15 p.m., '. AND CONTINUING NIGHTLY UNTIL THURSDAY, AUGUST 17. ; (By Arrangement with J. C Williamson, Ltd.) THE SPECTACULAR MUSICAL COMEDY— "MISS HOOK OF HOLLAND" "MISS HOOK OF HOLLAND" SPARKLING BALLETS—BRILLIANT CHORUS WORK—EXCEPTIONAL CAST OF PRINCIPALS—WONDERFUL MUSIC—COLOURFUL SCENERY & DRESSES. "MISS HOOK OF HOLLAND" "MISS HOOK OF HOLLAND" Produced by MR. W. S. WAUCHOP. PRICES1! 4/- Dress Circle and , Orchestral Stalls; 2/6 Back Stalls; 1/- Gallery. (Early Doors 3d extra.) . • ■ " > MATINEE PRICES: 2/3 Dress Circle and Orchestral Stalls; 1/6 Back Stalls; 1/- Gallery. (No Early. Doors.). j CHILDREN'S PRICES—For Matinee' Only: 1/- all parts, except Gallery, 6d. BOX OFEICE OPENS BRISTOL, MONDAY, 7th INST. BE WISE—BOOK EARLY! W. A. JAMESON, Hon. Secretary,. Wellington Operatic and Theatrical Society (Inc.). THE WELLINGTON MALE VOICE CHOIR (Patron:. His Excellency the Governor-General of New Zealand.) Conductor—JOHN BISHOP. I . l Assisted by ' HELEN GARDNER, Who presents PERIOD SONGS IN COSTUME. Instrumental Trios by * PRUE LEWIS, ELSPETH BARTON, JUDITH GIESEN. CONCERT CHAMBER * ■ THURSDAY NEXT, AUGUST 10, at 8 p.m. BOX PLAN AT BRISTOL. PRICES: 3/- (res.), 2/-, and 1/-. Concessions to Subscribers. . E. M. PANKHURST, Hon. Secretary. Box 284, Telephone 52-482. . ' . MONTAGUE BURTON'S GREAT 14 DAYS' CONCESSION PERIOD TO MEET THE POPULAR DEMAND FOR ECONOMY. £5/15/6 & £6/6/- SUITS MADE TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL MEASURE HIGH-GRADE WORSTEDS—ALL-WOOL TWEEDS 75/- 75/- 75 A PURE INDIGO NAVY SERGE—Guaranteed never to fade. Weight 18-20oz. For this event'the Directors have been busy with the red pencil, and have marked down a number of High-grade Worsteds and Pure Merino Tweeds. Suits that are real value at £5/15/6 and £6/6/--ALL TO (JO AT THE ABSURD FIGURE OF- 75/-. ONLY THE PRICE IS REDUCED. The high standard of M.' Burton's 'workmanship will be maintained in every suit ■produced. Every suit is cut and fitted personally by experts, and is sold on a basis of satisfaction or money refunded. AN EVENT OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO MEN. COMMENCING. ON. TUESDAY MORNING. MONTAGUE BURTON, LTD., Cnr. WILLIS ST. & MERCER ST., WELLINGTON, And at PALMERSTON NORTH and NEW PLYMOUTH. I ' ' PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ST. JUDE'S QUEEN CARNIV \L ■\TOTICE is hereby given that all credi- rjO^CERT AND CORONATION, xl tors and others having claims against tr ,, n ™,» e r ]\^ r d r ™ the undermentioned estates are required , J.AIA rtALdj, ivILLSIRNIE, to lodge such claims at the Public Trust MONDAY NEXT, AUGUST 7, Office at Wellington on or before the 6th ~ . „ At 8, P-?V day of September,' 1D33. Any claim, not Crowning Ceremony by Mr. R. A. Wright, lodged by the date named is liable to ex- -~.'. ~, ' „, elusion. The claims must show full de- Admission: Adults Is; Children Gd. tails, and must be certified as follows:— TITARIST BROTHERS' Old Boys' Soccer "I hereby certify that the amount of -"A Club—Result of' Guessing Coinpeti'this claim was due and owing at the date tion: of death of the deceased." i,- as t Prize—P. J* Swectman, No. 517? ESTATES. Second Prize—R. Collie, No. 3611. (1) BOULT,- SIDNEY FRANK, late of Third Prize—A. J." Mills, No. 6767. Upper Hutt, Retired Harbour Board Fourth Prize—J. G. McDermott, No. 4502 A. Employee, died 29/7/33. Fifth Prize—J. Mahoney, No. .3053. (2) McATEER, JAMES, late of Welling- J. J. BYRNE, ton, Retired Coal Merchant, died Hon. Secretary 23/6/33. — (3) RITCHIE, JOHN DOUGLAS, late of EDUCATIONAL. Ketir6tl CiV" Sm' antl MODERN COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, died 31/7/33 . Druids' Chambers. Tv t•i.t, ir -^ ; ? A ™V „• , SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING District Public Irustee for Wellington. rpAUGHT by a Pitman's Certificated August 5, 1933. ■ X Teacher with many years' secre"VTURSES' and Waitresses' Aprons and .tnrial experience in New Zealand' and -*■"■■■ Belt;?, Infants' Outfits, Children's abroad. - ' ■ ■Woollen■'Knitted'Wear. Mrs. Collins, 90 MRS. NICOLAUS, P.C.T. Manners Street Principal. v .Telephone. 43-JOB.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 31, 5 August 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 31, 5 August 1933, Page 2