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STILL THE CROWDS CROWD! WE URGE YOU TO SEE THIS OUTSTANDING ARLISS FILM AS SOON AS POSSIBLE! NOW AT THE REGENT 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— GEORGE ARLISS IN THE FINEST CHARACTERISATION OF HIS SPLENDID CAREER"THE WORKING MAN" (A Warner Bros. Picture) With BETTB DAVIS (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Fired with the zest ot youth, ringing with the joy of living, brimming with cheerful, healthy, surprising entertainment! THE HAPPIEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME: News Highlights-Mickey Mouse Cartoon—NewmaD Travelogue—"The Sky Symphony," amazins musical novelty, etc. BOX PLANS AT THE THEATRE (TELEPHONE 44-144). GRAND OPERA HOUSE SL^p^ "A Western of-more than the ordinary dramatic strength. There's something doing all the time."—Vide "Harrison's Motion Picture" critics. ZANE GREY b— "SUNSET PASS" With RANDOLPH SCOTT—KATHLEEN BURKE—NOAH BEERY. Romance and adventure tuned to thundering hoof-beats . . as a two-gun hero— a lone ranger challenging an outlaw empire—fights grimly for the girl he loves. , —ALSO Paramount's powerful drama of the amazing events following the legalising of beer iD America. A real sensation! " SONG OF THE EAGLE." With CHARLES BICK.FORD. MARY BRIAN (Recommended for Adults.) BOOK D.I.C. OR BERKELEY. THEATRE 51-811 (Recommended for Adults.) WRESTLING CARNIVAL! FIRE BRIGADE AMATEUR WRESTLING GYMNASIUM. GODFREY (Police and Dominion Heavyweight Champion) v. TRAINOR (Fire Brigade Champion). KOOLMAN v. RAZOS (Light-heavyweight Champion). LACK (Dominion Welterweight Champion*, v. MORTIMER. NOLAN (Dominion Featherweight Champion) v. AUSTIN. Juvenile Wrestling Bout: JENKINS'S PUPILS. Demonstration of Wrestling Holds: KOOLMAN. /Novelty Wrestling Contest: STUART (Fire Brigade) v. DEACON (Police). TOWN HALL MONDAY OCTOBER 30, MONDAY ' At S p.m. PRICES: 2/- (Reserves at Humphrey's, Manners Street), and 1/- (Rest of the House). SMITH FAMILY CHRISTMAS CHEER FUND. ■ SECRETARY SMITH, for Wrestling Carnival Committee, i AT THE ' I MAYFAIR CABARET IN AID OF THE FUNDS OF THE j SPORTS PRINCESS ' A'MONSTER HALLOWE'EN PARTY AND DANCE ' .... ON ■ ' , ! TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31. j MAYFAIR ORCHESTRA. DANCING S p.m. to 1 a.m. HOSTS OF NOVELTIES: Ducking for Anples—Biting the Bobbing Apples—The Witching—The Laying of the Ghost—The Galoshuins-fThe Haggis. TICKETS .2/6. TICKETS 2/6, HERE'S THE CHANCE^ OF A REAL PARTY! \ Dress Optional. , ' THE GREATEST EVENT OF THE, YEAR! THE METROPOLITAN SHOW, PALMERSTON NORTH. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2, and 3. OPEN TILL 10 o'clock EACH NIGHT. BIG DISPLAY IN SCHOOLS' SECTION, HOME COOKERY, ETC. SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, AND PIGS. STEER-RIDING AND OTHER. ENTERTAINING RING EVENTS. THE KENNEL CLUB SHOW IS HELD IN CONJUNCTION, ON THURSDAY ; ■ " AND FRIDAY. COME AND ENJOY YOURSELF!

WELLINGTON MUSICAL COMEDY AND DRAMATIC SOCIETY Presents the Revue, , "CHASIN' THE BLUES." "CHASIN' THE BLUES," "CHASIN' THE BLUES," "CHASIN' THE BLJJES," Produced by DAVID DEVITT, npOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, Commencing TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, and NOVEMBER 1 AND 2. Musical Director: Norman Izett, with the Futurist Orchestra. Pianiste: Mrs. Gwen Webb. Sketches directed by Hal. Paterson. Singers: Kathleen Ferris, Bert Hickford, Irene Wilson, Maureen Smith, . Lawson Burns, Alfred Smith, Jean Stewart, and Aviee Nolan. Solo Dancers: Florence Hey worth, Kathleen Reid, Avice Nolan, Jean Stewart, Vedras Cathcart, Myrtle Barr, Nola Woods, Charles Stewart, Alfred Smith, Noel Walsh, Tony Lonergan, and Cyril Tilly. " ' ' Sketches: Irene Wilson, Maureen Smith, Lindsay Greig, Cyril Tilly, and Hal. Paterson. Proceeds to help the Free Ambulance. Box Plan at D.I.C. Prices: 3s (reserved), 2s, and Is. L. CLARK, | Hon. Secretary. THE GLIDE THE GLIDE TONIGHT! THE GLIDE TONIGHT ! THE GLIDE THE GLIDE T ATE SESSION, THE GLIDE -^ATE SESSION, THE GLIDE 7.30-11 p.m. THE GLIDE THE GLIDE PARAGON ORCHESTRA THE GLIDE . Featuring THE GLIDE THE LATEST HITS. THE GLIDE , THE GLIDE Snappy Music. THE GLIDE Good Skating. THE GLIDE Attractive Novelties. THE GLIDE THE GLIDE • NEXT WEEK'S THE GLIDE SESSIONS: THE GLIDE Wednesday-7.30-11 p.m. THE GLIDE Thursday—2.3o-5 p.m. THE GLIDE Friday—7.3o-10.30 p.m. THE GLIDE Saturday—Three Scspions: THE GLIDE 10 a.m.-noon; 2.30-4.30 THE GLIDE p.m.; and 7.30-11 p.m. THE GLIDE THE GLIDE A. TUBERT, THE GLIDE Manager. THE GLIDE Tel. 41-601. 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. First Class, £S; Second Class, £6. BAY OF ISLANDS, WHANGARQA, etc. From Auckland: Jan. 30. First Class, £6; Second Class, £4. Full particulars and pamphlets from HUDDART. PARKER. LTD. ANNUAL SALE OF AVORK. CAMBRIDGE TERRACE CONGREGAyj TIONAL SCHOOL HALL, WED. and THURS., Nov. 1 and 2.' To be opened on Wednesday, November 1, at 3 p.m., by Mrs. G. W. Forbes.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1933, Page 4

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