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STILL THE CROWDS CROWD! ! WE URGE YOU TO SEE THIS OUTSTANDING ARLISS FILM AS SOON AS POSSIBLE! ' NOW AT THE KEGENT Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Managing Director: Beaumont Smith. THREE SESSIONS DAILY—At 11 a.m., .2.15 and S p.m. DON'T MISS THIS NEVER-TO-BE-FORGOTTEN MAN— UEORGE ARLISS IN THE FINEST CHARACTERISATION OF HIS SPLENDID CAREER"THE WORKING MAN" (A Warner Bros Picture) With BETTB DAVIS (Approved tor Universal Exhibition) We've always said that nothing's too good for our patrons! Now we're proving it by giving you this great Arliss picture—brimming, with cheerful, healthy surprising entertainment! IT'S THE HAPPIEST PICTURE OF 1933! EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME: News Highlights—Mickey Mouse Cartoon—Newman Travelogue—"The Sky Symphony," amazing musical novelty, etc. BOX PLANS AT THE D.I.C. AND THEATRE (TELEPHONE 44-144). GRAND OPERA HOUSE SX, : LAST TWO DAYS! LAST TWO NIGHTS! CHARLES RUGGLES, LIONEL ATWILL in i "MURDERS IN THE ZOO" Thrills peppered with 'laughs as Charlie Ruggles turns dare-devil in this most unusual mystery. , ; —And on the Same Programme— MARJORIE RAMBEAO—EDDIE QUILLAN-DOROTHY JORDAN iu "STRICTLY PERSONAL" FRIDAY NEXT! ZANE GREY'S WESTERN THRILLER, ; . ■ » "SUNSET PASS" BOOK D.I.C. OR BERKELEY. THEATRE 51-814. (Recommended for Adults.) COLLIE'S SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! VI7E HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT WE HAVE JUST OPENED ?T UP A, MAGNIFICENT NEY>- RANGE OF SOFT FURNISHINGS AND , CARPETS, SELECTED FROM THE LEADING MANUFACTURERS IN ENGLAND BY MR. EDWARD COLLIE, WHO HAS BEEN ABROAD FOR CLOSE ON TWC YEARS. ■' .« THIS RANGE INCLUDES THE PICK OF THE WORLD'S MARKETS, ANJJ WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOUE INSPECTION. ' COLLIE'S 34 and 36 MANNERS STREET 167 RIDDIFORD STREET

LAWN TENNIS! ' LAWN TENNIS AWN TENNIS! LAWN TENNIS ENGLISH AND AUSTRALIAN ■ DAVIS CUP PLAYERS. PERRY, LEE, WILDE, QUIST, TURN - BULL; also MALFROY, FRANCE. MIRAMAR, . MIRAMAR, MIRAMAR, MIRAMAR, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28. Box Plans now open at D.I.C. Reserved Seats, 10s and 5s (plus tax) Uureserved Scats, 0s (plus tax). TONIGHT. TONIGHT. ROYAL ROLLER RINK. OYAL ROLLER RINK. To be presented during SPECIAL SESSION—7.3O-11 p.m.' ! • " I-C-E B-A-L-L-E-T " —- " I-C-E B-A-L-L-E-T " —- " I-C-E B-A-L-L-B-T " — "I-C-E B-A-L-L-E-T" "I-C-E B-A-L-L-E-T" — "I-C-E B-A-L-L-E-T" -— "I-C-E B-A-L-L-E-T" "I-C-E B-A-L-L-E-T" "I-C-E B-A-L-L-E-T" " I-C-E B-A-L-L-E-T " "I-C-E B-A-L-L-E-T" MUSIC! BEAUTY! SPECTACLE! Monday's Audience Acclaimed it THE WONDER ENTERTAINMENT OK WHEELB. Admission: Onlookers only, Is. Reserves, Telephone 51-212. AVA SYMONS, 'GEORGE ELL WOOD, GORDON SHORT TRIO. FAREWELL TO MR. GEORGI ELLWOOD, TOMORROW, TOMORROW, At 8, CONCERT CHAMBER. Trios by Beethoven, Chausson, Cassado. 1 Debussy Quartet. 3s, 2s (plus tax), flan at D.I.C. ' ECONOMIC SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. WELLINGTON BRANCH. DR. GUY H. SCHOLEFIELD, O.BJS. D.Sc, F.R.Hist.S., will deliver ai Address on "World Movements Toward Economic Planning," FRIDAY, 27th in stant, 8 p.m., Room 327, 3rd Floor, D.I.C Building. WANGANELLA CRUISES. 1933-34. TS.M.V WANGANELLA (10,000 tons • will leave (circumstances permitting for MILFORD and GEORGE SOUNDS From Wellington Dec. 18, Feb. 12. Firs Class, £8; Second Class, £6. BAY OF ISLANDS. VVHANGAROA, etc From Auckland: Jan. 30. First Class £6, Second Class, £4. Full particulars and pamphlets from HUDDART PARKER. LTD. FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Friends of the late Mr. Harr; Thomas Russell are invited to atteni his Funeral, which will leave St. Patrick' Church, Childers Terrace, Kilbirnie, Tc morrow (Thursday), October 26, 1933. a 9.30 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. Re quieni Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. E. MORRIS. JUN., LTD., Funeral Directors. Tel. 52-159. ITHE Funeral of the late Mr. Edga -*- Francis Paterson will leave the Chape of E. Morris, junior, Ltd., 60 Taranak Street, on Friday, October 27, 1033, at 1 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. (Privat interment.' E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD., Funeral Directors. Tel. 52-159. COURT SIR GEORGE GREY, No. 311S A.O.F. THE Brethren of the above Court ar invited to attend the Funeral of ou late Brother, Harry Thomas Russell, whic! will leave St. Patrick's Church, Childer Terrace, Kilbirnie, Tomorrow (Thursday) October 26, 1933, at 0.30 a.m., for the Cem« tery, Karori. BY ORDER OF THE C.R. WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAM WAYS AND ELECTRIC LIGHTIN( FRIENDLY SOCIETY. (Registered No. 331.) NOTICE TO MEMBERS. THE Funeral Cortege of the lato Bro. T H. Russell will leave St. Patrick' Church, Kilbirnie, at 9.15 a.m., on Tliurs clay, October 26, and all Members ar respectfully requested: to attend. Tuaffic members hi uniform, FRANK TWOET, Secretary.

~ NATIONAL CONFIDENCE CAENIVAI |j . COMMUNITY SING. TOWN HALL. XOWN HALL. "i THURSDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock./ f. THURSDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock; THURSDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. THURSDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. ■ THURSDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. THURSDAY NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Organised by L. Bruce Quinton in aid o COMMUNITY SERVICES PRINCESS. COMMUNITY SERVICES PRINCESS. COMMUNITY SERVICES PRINCESS. COMMUNITY SERVICES PRINCESS. Charlea Proctor (Leader). Allan's Orchestra. Novelty Items by— O. H. Burridge, Ventriloquist, j A. L. Elston, Humorist, 0. W. Perry, Conjurer. Thompson Bros., Tap Dancers. ADMISSION, 6d. TABLE TENNIS (Ping-Pong). FAST-SPECTACULAR-EXCITING. SEE FJ. PERRY, ex-World's Champion • and WILDE, English Representativi Player, demonstrate the speed and clever ness of the modern game against the Wei lington Representative Team At the J TOWN HALL TOWN HALL THIS SATURDAY NIGHT. THIS SATURDAY NIGHT. Admission: Is 6d and 2s (plus tax). SUDAN UNITED MISSION, 1912-1933. rjOMING-OF-AGE CELEBRATION '-' Vivian Street Baptist Schoolroom, p : THURSDAY,.OCTOBER 26, At 7.30 p.m. Addresses by Mr. W. J. Keelty (re turned from the Field) and Mr. H. W Milner (Dominion Secretary). Musical items. Collection. EASTBOURNE DOMAIN BOARD. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ORDER. - "W-OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a x' a Special Meeting of the Eastbourni Domain Board, held on THURSDAY, OC TOBER 19, 1933, the following resolutioi ~ was passed:—• n IN PURSUANCE of the provisions o is Part 11 of the Public Reserves, Domaini >• and National Parks Act, 1928, the East 3. bourne Domain Board doth hereby bj Special Order make the following bylaw - in connection with the Eastbourne Do main. / (a) "Domain" means the Eaetbourm ') Domain, comprising the undermen ;) tioned lands:— t: (1) 551 Acres, :moro or less, being Seq it tions 42, 44, and 46, Block 1, and Sec tions 43 and 48, Block IV, Pencarrov 3> Survey District. " 224 Acres 1 rood 37 perches, more o • less, being Sections 38 and 40, Bloc! 1, Pencarrow Survey District,, am Part Section 35, Block XVI, Belmon Survey District. (2) All other lands that may hereafte = become a public domain under th said Act and the control thereo vested in the Eastbourne Domaii y Board. d "Board" means the Eastbourne Domaii 's Board appointed under Part 11 of the Pub )- li Reserves, Domains, and National Park t Act, 1928 5- (b) (1) The management, preservation and use of the domain or any par thereof, and the preservation o plants and animals therein. (2) The control of al! persona, horses m and vehicles of any description usinj j, or frequenting the same. \\ (3) Regulating the times of adniissioi rj thereto and exclusion therefrom o ki persons, horses, and vehicles. e (4) The depasturing of stock thereoi and the fixinp of charges in respec thereof. (5) The exclusion of dogs or other ani inals therefrom and their destruc tion if intruding therein. . (6) The prevention of any nuisance s» and (7) Generally regulating the use o e the Domain and providing for th ir preservation of order therein. . AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE* I that the Resolution will be submitter) fo '' confirmation at a meeting of the East '" lourne Domain BoaH. to be held oi THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1933, a . the Council Chambers, Eastbourne, at 7.2j p.m. r." Dated at Wellington this twenty-fiftl day. of October. 1933. C. L. BISHOP, Secretary, Eastbourne Domain Board. :>'s MEETINGS. 3e CYCLISTS. ALL Cyclists, Supporters, and Friends are invited to attend a Meeting in the Y.M.C.A. Lecture Hall on THURSDAY, 2Gth, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Election of Officers to Wellington Centre N.Z. League of Amateur Wheelmen. I ' '

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 100, 25 October 1933, Page 2

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