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Season Terminates Tomorrow! You will thank us for urging you not to miss "THE WORKING MAN" (Warner Bros. Picture) Starring George Arliss (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Universally Acclaimed His Finest Characterisation! THE REGENT Direction: J. O. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Sessions Daily, 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. A PRICELESS GEM OF (BRITISH COMEDY—A story full of action, laughter, and romance, amid the charm and sweetness of an old English Manor House. FREDERICK KERR— Irascible, but Lovable as Ever, as "LORD OF THE MANOR" A SLICE OK ENGLISH COUNTRY LIFE, With BETTY STOCKFIELD, KATE BUTLER, HARRY WILCOXON. (A Paramount British "Production approved for Universal Exhibition.) UNIQUE ADDED STAGE NOVELTY—RUTH HAY AND GIRLS present "1934 FIGURE MOULDING." A Fascinating Exposition of Modern Physical Culture. BOX PLANS AT THE D.I.C. AND THEATRE (TELEPHONE 44-144). GRAND OPERA HOUSE T A S»dfis. Romance in the saddle! Adventure on the plains! A lone ranger challenging an outlaw empire . . . pitted against outlaws as wild as the steers they rustle . . . alone he rides fighting for justice and the girl he loves. • Zane Grey's Brilliant story of throbbing hearts and pounding hoofs. With Noah Beery, Kathleen Burke— 44 SUNSET PASS " —ALSO " SONG OF THE EAGLE." BOOK D.I.C. OR BERKELEY. THEATRE 51-814. (Recommended for Adults.) H A-HAI ~ ~ IEkH A! 'BACK-TO-CHILDHOOD" BALL TOWN HALL FRIDAY NEXT TOWN HALL THE HAPPIEST, SNAPPIEST, AND MERRIEST NIGHT OF 1933! Special Dances—Hosts of Novelties—Balloons—Streamers— '■ Prizes for Best Juvenile Costumes. A FUN FROLIC FOR ALL. PATRONS PLEASE NOTE: Wear JUVENILE DRESS if possible; if not, FLANNELS or EVENING DRESS. TICKET PRICES: O /Qi ADMISSION TO BALL AND SUPPER. 2/6 O/O Includes Admission to Ball and Supper, also Free Q /fi o/ v Tai-i Transport to and from Town Hall w/ " (within city and. suburbs). MAKE SURE OF YOUR TICKET AND TAXI COUPON NOW—RING 55-100. 1/- SPECTATORS' TICKETS (at Door) 1/Tickets obtainable Lambton Railway Booking Office, Tramways and Electricity Offices, and Wellington Gas Co. NATIONAL CONFIDENCE CARNIVAL, TRANSPORT &< POWER SECTION. "BACK-TO-CHILDHOOD" BALL v TOWN HALL—FRIDAY NEXT. SALE'! • '\ . SALE! FURNITURE YOU THOUGHT BEYOND YOUR REACH' NOW AT HAND FOR YOU! 1"N order to advertise our stocks^ the Smartest, Most Modern' Furniture and •*• Furnishings will be offered for a short period at SENSATIONAL SALE PRICES In this, our First Sale, we are placing within your reach Furniture, the quality of which is beyond criticism —Furniture which the years ahead will still see giving good service. , INVEST IN FINE FURNITURE. , BARGAINS LIKE OURS WILL PERSUADE YOU TO INVEST NOW. SALE COMMENCES TOMORROW (THURSDAY) AT THE HYGRADE FURNISHING COMPANY, 246 LAMBTON QUAY (Opp. D.I.C). SALE! V ■'•■'. SALE! TO REGALE THE ADVENT OF SUMMERLEWIS'S, .92 MANNERS STREET ,:: 46 WILLIS STREET fVFFER. FOP. THREE DAYS, ONLY, EITHER SINGLY v OR 'ALTOGETHER, A SUMMER WARDROBE COMPRISING:— . i - . DAY FROCK ; SUMMER COAT ENSEMBLE AT 15% TO 25% REDUCTIONS ACCORDING TO AMOUNT OF PURCHASE. 92 MANNERS STREET :: 46 WILLIS STREET ' (Opposite Regent Theatre) (Next Carlton- Hotel)

PUBLIC NOTICES. EASTBOURNE DOMAIN BOARD. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ORDER. , "VOTICS IS HEREBY GIVEN that at -*-' a Special Meeting of the Eastbourne Domain Board, held on THURSDAY OCTOBER 19, 1033, the following resolution was passed:— IN PURSUANCE of the provisions of Part 11 of the Public Reserves, Domains and National Parks Act, 1928, the Eastbourne Domain Board doth hereby by Special Order make the following bylaws in connection with the Eastbourne Domain. ' . (a) "Domain" means the Eastbourne Domain, comprising the undermentioned lands:— (1) 551 Acres, more or less, being Sections 42, 44, and 46, Block 1, and Sections 43 and 48, Block IV,' Pencarrow Survey District. . 224 Acres 1 rood 37 perches, more or less, being Sections 38 and 40, Block 1, Pencarrow Survey District, and Part Section 35, Block XVI, Belmont Survey District. (2) All other lands that may hereafter become a public domain under the said Act and the control thereof vested in the Eastbourne Domain Board. "Board" means the Eastbourne Domain Board appointed under Part 11 of the Publi. Reserves, Domains, and National Parks Act, 1928. (b) (1) The management, preservation, and use of the domain or any part thereof, and the preservation of plants and animals therein.' (2) The control of al! persons, horses, and vehicles of any description using or frequenting the same. (3) Regulating the times of admission thereto and exclusion therefrom of persons, horses, and vehicles. (4) The depasturing of stock thereon and the fixing of charges in respect thereof. (5) The exclusion of clogs or other animals therefrom and their destruction if intruding therein. (6) The prevention of any nuisance, and (7) Generally regulating the use of the Domain and providing for the preservation of order therein. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the -Resolution will be submitted for confirmation at a meeting of the Eastbourne Domain Board, to be held on THURSDAY, .NOVEMBER 23, 1933, at the Council Chambers, Eastbourne, at 7.25 p.m. Dated at Wellington this twenty-fifth day of October, 1933. C. L. BISHOP, Secretary, Eastbourne Domain Board. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENCE. T MARY CATHERINE TIMMINS.of -*-♦ Wellington, being the holder of a Publican's Licence in respect of the premises situate at Willis Street, Wellington, and known as the Empire Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain,, and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to be held at the Magistrate's Court, Wellington, on the 4th day, of December, 1933, apply for a transfer of the said Licence from myself to William Noad, my appointee. Dated at Wellington the Bth day of September, 1933. MARY C. TIMMINS.

DANCING. ~ THE NEW ASSEMBLY. CT. JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, 29 Vivian Street. TONIGHT. '.-■ TONIGHT. We guarantee this Old-time Dance the Best Night's Dancing in To-vyn. Everything the Best and, Gents., such Wonderful Partners. Les. Walker's Old-timers' 5 Live Wires. Admission Is. ■T?IO GRANDE -"■ (Miramar). TOMORROW NIGHT, THURSDAY. Burke and Parsons Special Old-time Dance. Special Monte Carlo Prizes. ■ Subs. 1/- 1/- 1/- I/- 1/- 1/- V- VTONIGHT IS REALM NIGHT! J-ONIGHT IS REALM NIGHT! Another Wonderful Programme. Meet Wellington's Most Charming People. 'Partners introduced. ALL THE LATEST OLD-TIME DANCES. SUBS. TOO LOW TO MENTION. NGAIO AUXILIARY COMMITTEE. A DANCE will be held in the NGAIO TOWN HALL on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, at 8 p.m. Proceeds in aid'of Unemployed Ex-Soldiers. Tickets: Gents 2s 6d, Ladies 2s, Double 4s 6d. W. PHILLIPS, Hon. Sec. TtTARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO. New Zealand's University of BALLROOni DANCING. Principals: MISS MARGARET O'CONNOR and MR. W. E. PRIESTLEY. (Members Imp. Society,, London.) Private Lessons from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. in all the Latest Dances, includingNew Season's Rumba. STUDIO: 58 CUBA STREET (Opposite James Smith's). Telephone 45-571. ~ t PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENCE. T THOMAS WEATHERBURN, of Wel- -*•» Hngton, being the holder o£ a Publican's Licence in respect of the premises situate at Abel Smith Street, Wellington, and known as the Victoria Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at, the next Licensing Meeting, to be held at the Magistrate's Court, Wellington, on the 4th day of December, 1933, apply for a transfer of the said Licence from myself to Richard Donworth, my appointee. Dated at Wellington the 15th day of May, 1933. THOMAS WEATHERBURN. TENNIS COACHING. CLASSES FOR JUNIORS. pLASSES are held each Saturday, at 10 a.m.; terms, Is per hour. T. S. Williams, Professional Tennis Coach. Tel. 41-235, 1

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1933, Page 2

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