"42nd STREET" CONTINUES MERRILY ON! THE BIGGEST HIT THIS YEAR! REGENT NOW SHOWING Direction: J. C; Williamson Pict. Corp., Ltd. Managing Director: Beaumont Smith. Screening Daily. 11 a.m., 2.15 and S p.m.- Shoppers' Session Every Friday, at 5 p.m. BEHOLD THE MARVELS of a NEW SHOW WORLD! See the wonder chorus —The 200 loveliest girls alive, assembled in one cast, after, Filmdom's beauty connoisseurs had searched the earth! WARNER BROS. PRESENT THE SENSATIONAL MUSICAL COMEDY— " 42nd STREET" " 42nd STREET" "42nd STREET" THE HEART-SONG OF THE GREAT WHITE WAY! With 14 Great Stars . . . Warner Baxter, Bcbe Daniels, etc. ' 50 Featured Performers! | i catchy song hits! The laughs, thrills, and heart-throbs of two great shows packed into one mighty THE MIRACLE MUSICAL SHOW OF 1933! BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE. (Recommended, for Adults.) FIELDEN TAYLOR FAIR SEPT. 9to 16. TOWN HALL SEPT. 9to 16. GRAND OPENING CEREMONY TOMORROW (SAT.), 2.30 p.m. BY THEIR EXCELLENCIES THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL LORD BLEDISLOE, AND THE LADY BLEDISLOE. PAGEANT OF NATIONS-QUEEN CARNIVAL—MARCHING COMPETITION— TUGS-OF-WAR. ALL THE FUN OF THE FAIR! I ' STALLS AND SIDE-SHOWS. NOVELTIES. TEAROOMS, SWEETS. SOFT DRINKS. FANCY GOODS, NEEDLEWORK, FLOWERS, PRODUCE, BABY SHOW, COOKING COMPETITIONS, DANCING, ETC., ETC. SPECIAL QUEEN STALLS. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY EVENING. ' BANDS—ORCHESTRAS—CONCERT PARTIES—GYMNASTICS—DANCING— i SINGING, ETC., ETC. ADMISSION 1/-. ' SEASON TICKETS' 2/6. QUEEN BALL " MAYFAIR CABARET—THURSDAY, SEPT. 14. DOUBLE TICKET, IC/8. TELEPHONE 42-936 FOR RESERVATIONS. TROTTING gfen^ft TROTTING RACES VfjfeHt RACES HUTT PARK HUTT PARK TOMORROW (SATURDAY), SEPTEMBER 9. WELLINGTON TROTTING GLUB 5/-TOTE. 5/- TOTE. WIN-AND-PLACE BETTING ALL ENCLOSURES. DOUBLE WINDOWS will sell both win and place tickets. ■ SINGLE-WINDOWS far win only or place only investments. FIRST RACE 12.10. ; EVERY RACE ON TIME. SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE RIGHT TO COURSE. : CONTINUOUS BUS AND TAXI SERVICE. NOTE.-HUTT PARK IS ONLY TWENTY MINUTES FROM TOWN.;' -, '-.'.. ' W. PERE, Secretary. ' WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION SATURDAY .-SEPTEMBER .9 " SATURDAY ATHLETIC PARK At 3 p.m.: OTAGQ v. WELLINGTON ■ ■■■'• ■■ EARLY GAME, at ,1.30 p.m.: ...■■-- ■ ■ '•-'■,'■ ■-.-, -. WELLINGTON COLL. OLD BOYS v. WELLINGTON (Final of Third Grade Championship) ■ ADMISSION 1/-. STAND 1/- EXTRA. '■ ' . . A. E. NEILSON, Secretary. ~
WELLINGTON FOOTBALL ASSOCI- ■ , ; ATJDN-(lncorp.) Basin -reserve, asm reserve. SOCCER • ..: ... ..-,......,. ■■■~ SOCCER TOMORROW (SATURDAY), SOCCER ; SOCCER At 3 p.m. SOCCER SOCCER DIAMOND v. PETONE. SOCCER SOCCER '.AVAXERSIDERSSOCCEII SOCCER ," v. TECHNICAL. SOCCER ' '. . : CURTAIN-RAISERS AT 1.30 p.m. ' Admission: Ground 9d, Stand 6d extra. ' B. A. MABIN, Secretary.' ■; Relief Workers: Admissoin6dj 'Sussex| Street Gate Only. JOHNSONVILLE TOWN BOARD. ELECTION OF ONE, COMMISSIONER. T HEREBY, j|i.Y.e;.'notice that the number -*•; of votes "received by eacli Candidate^ for the office of "Commissioner for the Town District of J Johnsonville is as follows:— . ' x ' Gandy, Kenneth Scott '....': 136 Mills, Victor Alfred ; 172 Molesworth, Frederick George ..... 103, and.l hereby declare :■ Mills, Victor Alfred ....... 172 / to be duly Elected to such Office. WILLTAM MILLER, Returning Oflicci. Dated at Johnronville this 7th day of September, 1933. i EDUCATIONAL. MARSDEN SCHOOL, KARORI, WELLINGTON. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR ••■■.< GIRLS •TOWN PREPARATORY, 20 FITZHERBERT TERRACE. THE New Term will begin, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. The Head; Mistress will be At Home to Parents on Monday, September 11, 10 a.m. to 12. At other times by appointment. MISS G. E. MAYHEW, ■ Head Mistress. SCOTS COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. A Day and Boarding School for Preparatory, .Primary, and Secondary Boys. THIRD TERM, 1933, commences on • TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER ' 12. Boarders repjort on the afternoon, of the preceding day. ; ' ■ • '. QUEEN MARGARET COLLEGE, 53 HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON. Boarding and Day School for Girls from 5 to 19 years. THIRD TERM, 1933, commences TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. Boarders report on the preceding day, ;
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 60, 8 September 1933, Page 2
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