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Towering. head and shoulders above all epics of the past . . . this glorious action-packed romance will give . Wellington theatregoers their greatest, thrill! COMMENCING REGENT— ———TODAY Direction: J CJ Williamson Picture Corp. Ltd Managing Director: Beaumont Smith. Screening Daily: 11 a.m.. 2.15 and 8 p.ro Shoppers Session Every Friday, at 5 p.m. By arrangement with British Empire Films, The Regent proudly announces the N.Z. Premiere o£ Cinesound's smashing adventure in thu great open spaces. Introducing Beautiful JOCELYN HOWARTH— "THE SQUATTER'S DAUGHTER" (Approved by the Censor for Universal Exhibition.) A THRILLING PICTURISATION OF LOVE AND ADVENTURE ON A GREAT AUSTRALIAN SHEEP STATION! MAGNIFICENT ASSOCIATE PROGRAMME INCLUDES:— "A RICHARD TAUBER RECITAL" (Tauber Sings Four New Sougs) ON THE STAGE—"PAULINE" in a Terpsichorean Fantasy. MANAGERIAL.—Every child attending the Matinee, 2.15 p.m. Tomorrow (Saturday) will be given Free a "Squatter's Daughter" Colour Book. ' BOOK NOW AT THE D.I.C. AND THEATRE (TELEPHONE 44-144). GRAND" OPERA.. HOUSF -JSI^S ~ -TWO SPECIAL FEATURES HUGH WAKEFIELD—JOYCE BLAND in "THE CRIME AT BLOSSOMS" Commercialising, a crime! An amazing drama of a woman who-makes a business of re-enacting a murder..-Here's a mystery from an entirely new. angle. Brilliantly produced and acted by leading English artists. AND THE SECOND FEATURE KATE SMlTH—Beloved Queen of the Air—ln Fannie Hurst's "HULLO EVERYBODY" A human story of a girl who sold her voice to provide.happiness for-others. Hear the golden voice of a world-famous radio songstress in new magic melodies. DIVERTING ENTERTAINMENT—: BOOK AT D.I.C. or BERKELEY. (Theatre 51-813.) (Recommended for Adults.J ; FIRST NOTICE. GREAT FIRE SALE STARTING THIS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, •.'-■■■■■ At 10. a.m. • : f^ftftO STOCK DAMAGED BY SMOKE AND WATER C'K(\(\t\ 3JOVVV STOCK DAMAGED BY SMOKE AND WATER *OUUU SUITS, TROUSERS', SHIRTS, UNDERCLOTHING. TO BE SOLD AT . ' ' • ' PRICES UNHEARD OF IN WELLINGTON. ■■~- -■■'■"''■ ' 'AT ' • '■ ■• ' | DUNCAN'S CLOTHING iSTORE, 32 and 84 MANNERS STREET.

tfhe ' ■ OND The <* The PRODUCTION. Ballet TOWN HALL CONCERT Ballet CHAMBER. Ballet Ballet BALLETS AND Ballet . DIVERTISSEMENTS. Ballet ■■■•*■■ Ballet TOMORROW, Ballet ■ . TOMORROW, Ballet . . '" ■ Ballet NOA^EMBER 11, at 8 p.m. Ballet Ballet And NOVEMBER, 13, 14, 15. Ballet Club . -BALLETS: Club • " ■ ' ' Club "The Mystery of Pan," music by Club Debussy.'■ : , Club "Adventures at the World's End," Club story adapted by Marjorie Club Munbv Music by Tchaikovsky. Club ■■'■.-, ' ■ ■: . . .-.■■ ■ :■". : Club 'Production ,by Madeline Vyner. Club ■■ , , Club Musical Director: Leon de MaUny. Club. -■'■^: •' ' .'■'-■•- ' "\ , Cliib ; ADMISSION: '4^ M, 3g- 3d; (Resi), Club ■■■ ;2s 6d, is (Unres.). : :Box Plan Club ':at,D.LC. Pi. ■■'. ■ '-",■' ..... Club- ■-,■•■ ~ .-■' :. .■'... .'. ■ ■ . .j ' ■■:..■,; THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING UNION" ARMISTICE DAY* NOVEMBER 11. TtTEMBERS and Friends are' invited to •"A attend a Service to, be held-in the Conference 'Hall, Dominion Farmers' Institute, on SATURDAY, at 10.30 a.m. An address; will be given by Canon Percival James. ' In Aid.of Funds of SPORTS PRINCESS SHORT PLAYS, ' Including "Sleeping Beauty," etc., by P-upils of Misses. Maude Farrant and Nancy Rabe, BLUE TRIANGLE HALL, BOULCOTI . " .: AVENUE, . ' ' : ' SATURDAY, NOVEMBER '11, at S p.m KIWI A.A. CLUB. ~~ • SPORTS. MEETING At ' T>ASIN RESERVE; MONDAY, •° NOVEMBER 13, . At 6 p.m. In aid of.Funds of Sports Princess. Entries close TONIGHT, at. 8 o'clock. ; NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES, LIMITED. CLOSING OF REGISTERS. T^OTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Books of- the Company will be CLOSED from THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1933,\ to WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6,-1933, both days inclusive. S." FEKGUSSON, Secretary. Wellington, November 8, 1933. OANCING. ~ CT. FRANCIS' HALL, HILL STREET ° DANCE (MODERN.) DANCE TOMORROW NIGHT AND EVERY SATURDAY.'-'NIGHT. . Dancing Bto 12. Rudolph's Orchestra Flannels Optional. Sub. 2sv MEETINGS. IN MEMORIAM. LATE H. E. HOLLAND, M.P. A PUBLIC MEETING will be heldou the evening, of SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12. in the KILBIRNIE KINEMA, at 8.15. In Memoriam Addresses will- be delivered by Mr. R. Semple, M.P., and Mr. P. Fraser, M.P. Everyone Cordially Invited. FUNERAL NOTICES. ' THE Friends of the late Rev. B. D Ashcroft are respectfully invited U attend his Funeral, which will leave St Stephen's Church, Marton, Tomorrow (Saturday), at 3 p.m., for St. Stephen* Cemetery, Marton. t T. McCHESNEY, Undertaker, THE Friends of the late Robert John Mcllraith are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will !eav« his late residence, 61 Tndman 3treat Brooklyn, on Sunday, November 12, 1933 at 2 p.m., for the Crematorium, Karori . J. R. CROFT, Undertaker, Lower Hutt and Petoue. v Tel. 63-S2B. riMIB Friends of the lute Elizabeth Him- ' -»■ nay are invited to be piesent at he: Funeral, winch, will leave her late residence. 172 The Terrace C.1.. Tomorrow. November 11, 1933, at 2.30 p.m., for (.he Sydney Street, Cemetery. ' E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD., Funeral Directois. ■P^fephono 52-159.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 114, 10 November 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 114, 10 November 1933, Page 2