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It's a Great Show! You simply have to laugh! Charlie Buggies has never been funnier, and that's saying something!. REGENT— —- —REGENT Direction: J. C. 'Williamson Pict. Corp., Ltd., Sessions daily, 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. A NEW CHAMPION COMEDY COMBINATION COMES TO THE SCREEN—. CHARLIE RUGGLES and MARY BOLAND in "MAMA LOVES PAPA" (A Paramount Picture, approved lor Universal Exhibition.) With LILYAN TASHMAN, WALTER CATLETT, GEORGE BARBIER. They love to make you laugh! From the day she said "yes" she wouldn't take "no" for an answer! It's the most hilarious comedy of the year, with the screen's , newest comedy team! . ■ • EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. News Highlights—Screen Souvenirs—Cartoon—Mack Semiett Comedy, starring ■ W. C. Fields. . .. BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE. (TELEPHONE 44-144). "THE HAYSEEDS" ARE COMING TO TOWN! GRAND OPERA~HCHJSE .• S^eStV Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp. Screening Daily, at 2.15 and 8 p.m. EXPOSED! Secrets of the private rooms .. . mysteries that happen behind the closed doors of any hospital . . j surgeons and night nurses . . . fighting death . . . yet finding time to play with love! JAMES DUNN-GLORIA STUART—DAVID MANNERS—In "THE GIRL IN 419" (A Paramount Picture.) (Recommended for Adults.) ACCIDENTS! .. . he thrived on them! They furnished him adventure.. . . excitement. ... he waited impatiently for each to. bring him a new. thrill . . . until one brought a great love to him and his- mysterious patient. BOOK AT THEATRE (TELEPHONE 51-814), , PRICES FROM 1/-. BARGAINS IN UMBRELLAS AND WALKING STICKS £1750 WORTH OF UMBRELLAS, SUNSHADES, WALKING STIjCKS, AND WALKING STICK SEATS, TO BE TURNED INTO CASH DURING THE NEXT TWO WEEKS, i AT DISCOUNTS RANGING FROM 25 per cent, to 50 per cent. INCLUDING OUR WELL-KNOWN EXHIBITION RANGE OF LADIES' COLOURED SILK CHUBBY UMBRELLAS. A Great Chance for Everyone to Buy GENUINE "GLOREX" (FOX PARAGON) UMBRELLAS for less than the cost of ordinary Umbrellas. ■' . Colours include Navy/ Beige, Fawn, Emerald, Brown, Red, Green, Royal, Mauve,' Saxe, Amethyst, etc. '■ . ■ . r LADIES' BLACK CHUBBY UMBRELLAS of Quality and Style, at UNHEARDOF PRICES. ....■■■'■" GENTLEMEN'S GOLD-MOUNTED UMBRELLAS—SpeciaI Hard-wearing Silk Covers. . . ' .■"■'• . LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S WALKING. STICKS-Gold and Silver-mounted. At prices that will please. Colossal ch005ing..,,...• ...... ... • •„• . .-•;-' UMBRELLAS RE-COVERED DURING SALE AT HALF USUAL PRICES. NOTE OUR ONLY ADDRESS: LETHABY'S, THE UMBRELLA ARCADE, 170 FEATHERSTON STREET (opp. General Post Office) FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, WELLINGTON, ANNOUNCES A " . FREE LECTURE on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ■■ •.. '■ i .-■. .Vi."-' :■ ■■ ■ . ■■; WILLIAM DUNCAN KILPATRICK, C.5.8., ' ' Of Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A. (Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of' Christ, Scientist, in Bos.ton, Massachusetts.) ■ ■ . . ' '' ' . . In the. • TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, TOMORROW (SUNDAY),;DEC. 17, 1933, at 3 p.m;THE PUBLIC ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND. ■ '; BOEING DAY EXCURSION TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26 (Weather Permitting) TO PICTON & BLENHEIM The WAHINE (4436 Tons). Leave Wellington 8 a.m. ' ' Arrive Picton about 10.30 a.m. Leave1 Pictou 2.30 p.m. ' Arrive Wellington about 5.30 p.m. RETURN FARE, 10/-. CHILDREN UNDER 12, &/-. Train from- Picton 11 a.m.; for Blenheim, arriving back before the steamer leaves.-Return rail fare, 3/- first,-■ 2/- second. Rail tickets sold by Union Co.'s Wellington Office, the Purser, or the Railway Office on Picton Wharf. < . . .; Special Launches ,'fiotn Picton to Torea and Onahau Bay (lunch obtainable at both after walk of mile with splendid views), Thompson's Bay (lunch obtainable), and.Double Bay (magnificent'reserve). Hot water. Launch fares, 2/6 return. : .''..' i ;.■.'.'•' CARNIVAL ON PICTON ESPLANADE. , . UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD.' ON PARADE! ON PARADE! 2ZW RADIO ARMY \ QAPTAIN LEO, Editor and Publisher of the Book, "2ZW RADIO ARMY ON PARADE," regrets having to announce that publication of the book has been delayed until ' . . '" . • ' ! THURSDAY, DECEMBER' 21. This has become necessary owing to the' enormous demand for copies, and the fact that eyety effort is being made to ensure that the production will be a worthy souvenir of .the children's pleasures in Radioland. ' , : THE PRICE WILL BE 1/- PER COPY. Advance Orders for the Book are arriving continuously. The Editor wishes to make it clear that the ONLY Address for Orders is ' ' , V : : : . -..' CAPTAIN LEX), '\ -; '.' , : P.O. BOX 1190, WELLINGTON. HOLIDAY REMINDERS. A FEW REMINDERS FOE THOSE GOING ATVAY FOR THE HOLIDAYS: MAKE Arrangements for your Dumb Bets. ' TURN OFF Gas and Electricity at the Meters; MAKE Sure tnafc Doors are.Locked and Windows Fastened. GIVE Instrueiions for Delivery of "THE EVENING POST."ALL INSTRUCTIONS TO BE GIVEN DIRECT *TO THE PUBLISHER: (a) Date of leaving. (b) If to forward the paper to holiday address. ' . (c) Date of renewing; BLUNDELL BROS., LTD. TELEPHONE 44-040. BUSINESS GIRLS' - CAMP, rpHE TENTH ' ANNUAL USINESS GIRLS' CAMP,' 1 WAIRARAPA CHAMPIONSHIP PLIMMERTON. 'AND HANDICAP TENNIS , DECEMBER- 26-to JANUARY 23. Will be Md^MaSrough on o • ■, o i i • , w i to, DECEMBER 26, 27, 28, and 29 1033 Special Schoolgirl Week, January 6-13. Entrance Fees to cover, all six events, £1. Swimming, Boating, Tennis, Campfires, Hon. Secretary, G.. C. Willis, MartinJolly Camp Days. • borough. 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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 145, 16 December 1933, Page 4

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