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; .r/ -sta^e^'^ ~-.' KEGrENT -;:/"%-cqao^ / Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Managing Director: Beaumont Smith. Thrice Daily—ll a.m., 2.15 and S p.m. Shoppers' Session Tonight, at 5 o'clock GOUNOD'S WORLD-FAMOUS OPERA, "FAUST," PROVIDES SPECTACULAR BACKGROUND FOR DASHING COMEDY! British International Pictures Present the Irrepressible !'-.: -.- STANLEY LUPINO in "FACING THE MUSIC" With Jose Collins; Nancy Bmne, Lester Mathews, Nancy Brown, Nonwis Iloey Doris Woodall, Ilal Gordon. LILTING MELODIES! SPARKLING COMEDY! ABUNDANCE OF LA.UGHS! WITH FULL,OPERATIC CHORUS & ORCHESTRA. EXCEPTIONAL ADDED ENTERTAINMENT: Regent News Service-"Wrestli ng Champions," a Sporting Thrill-Pntho Pictorial-and Regent Stage Attraction? 'Styles and Modes of 1934." For Universal Exhibition. ' Pl ans at D.I.C. or Theatre (44-144). GEAKD OPERA HOUSE At ™ B s P .n, " THE NEWEST SCREEN IDEA IN YEARS! I WE'RE OFF! —Off on tlio dizziest ride we- ever had. . . . Overland on a speeding bus ruDßing elbows with gay young folks, shady characters, chorus girls, Falesmen—men and women in all walks of lite—all riding to ADVENTURE! "CROSS COUNTRY CRUISE" "CROSS COUNTRY CRUISE" (Recommended for Adults) | With LEW AYRES, JUNE KNIGHT, and ALICE WHITE. GET READY FOR THE RIDE OF YOUR LIFE! I TRAVEL BY BUS-ON A SCREEN TRIP OF ROMANCE AND THRILLS! ' ASSOCIATE FEATURETTES "SUPPER AT SIX" (Musical)-"SHE DONE HIM RIGHT" (Cartoon)- ' GRAIIAME McNAMEE UNIVERSAL NEWSREELS, etc. Book at D.I.C, or Theatre (Telephone 51-814). .. I - . 1 TROTTING TROTTING j I■''' !! ■ ' HUTT PARK WELLINGTON TROTTING CLUB SATURDAY MARCH 3 . SATURDAY • 5/- TOTE- ALL.ENCLOSURES. X'/ TOTE. PLACE BETTING ONLY. ONE POOL _ ONE FIRST RACE ABOUT 12.30 p.m, -, Special Trains Right on to Course. Continuous Bus and Taxi Service. HUTT PARK IS ONLY 20 MINUTES FROM TOWN. ' •_ ' ' ' W. PERE, Secretary. IN AID OF THE WELLINGTON CITY MISSION. REV. FIELDEN TAYLOR , \ '• " - PRESENTS , A GIPSY ENCAMPMENT /! COMMENCING TOMORROW. DOORS OPEN at 2 p.m. | 3 p.m.-OPENING CEREMONY _ ■ ADMISSION I/, Season Ticket (7 Performances) 2/6 , WATCH TOMORRO\y,'S PAPERS FOR EVENING PROGRAMME, ..." ■ ' • '' I' " ' iIRS." K. TOTEY; Hon. Secretary.

j^ GARDEN' • ' PARTY In aid of ST. MARY'S HOME, KARORI, w"! bfj'eld in the Garden of MR. AND MRS. BPISTOW, ON SATURDAY, MARCH 3, iiio Official Opening by Margaret Shaw, at 2.30 p.m. Well-stocked Stall* of Produce, Cakes, -sweets, Flowers, Savouries, Ice Creams. Admission," Is 6d, including afternoon tea Children, cd. NOTE.-If wet will bo held in Pansb. Hall. Tram stops at door. - WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. rPHE Annual Swimming Sports will be ~ held in Te Aro Baths, Men's Divi- | sion, on Monday, March 5, commencing at 9 a.m. OLD GIRLS' RACE takca place during tho lunch hour, . Parents and friends of pupils aro cordially invited to be present. DANCING. N.Z. SEAMEN'S SPORTS AND SOCIAL CLUB WILL hold another Popular SELECT T* DANCE in the PHARMACY HALL, Cambridgo Terrace, MONDAY NIGHT, MARCH 5. MONDAY NIGHT. Novelty Dances, Modern and Old-time Dancing. Good supper. Sub., Is 6d. Good Orchestra. Enjoyment for all! MEETINGS. f^ENERAL MEETING of the CITY RUGBY LEAGUE CLUB will bo held at 83 Thorndon Quay, MONDAY, sth inst., at S p.m. Members are requested to meet at War Memorial, 7.30 p.m. R. McBttEII, Secretary. FUNERAL NOTICES. rpHE Friends of late Mrs. Eliza Bentley -*- are invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave the X]hapel o£ Robt. H. Wilson and Sous, Ltd., Tomorrow (Saturday), March 3, 1934, at 2 p.m., for tho Ivarori Cemetery. ROBT. 11. WILSON AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers, 164. Adelaide Road. Telephones 24-155 and 16-781. rTHE Friends of the late Harriett Picker- ■*• ing are invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave the Chapel of E. Morris, Jun., Ltd., GO Taranaki Street, Tomorrow, March 3, 1934, at 11.30 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD., Funeral Directors. Tel. .52-159. /• THE Funeral of the late 11/769, Frederick ■*■ Bertram Green will leave, the Mortuary Chapel of J. E. Taylor, and Sons, Ltd., 22 Vivian Street, on Saturday, March 3, 1934,: at 11.40 a.m., for the Soldiers' Cemetery, Karori. J. E. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers. 22 Vivian Street and Karori. Day, ."£. .ffffi *;, 7, eL, ,?£.ffi 3,-. MISCELLANEOUS. . .ENGAGEMENT. rpHE Engagement shortly to be an- ■*• _ nounced.^' Have the ring exactly as desired. Obtain it wholesale direct from our workshop and save money. HAYCRAFT AND'JOSLING, Ring. Specialists, 84 Willis Street (over Preston's). TX^HAT a girl,-what a. complexion. AndTT what's-tho- seoret? • "Rosi Cannette" Preparations for an alluring skin. Wairarana Farmers, Lambton Quay. DONKEYS. "TOBY and his popular Donkeys open — for Engagements; Garden Parties, Picnics, and Advertising. Post Agency, Eastbourne,

• PUBLIC NOTICES. - GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE " DEPARTMENT. clayed to have been lost. W. E. ARNOLD, Trr „. Commissioner. Wellington, Feb. 23, 1934 |=Inlr^^d^a^ S'l°l CT^7vf >U , bS! iacss ns a land agent T)nf% U'^ P"b }? atio« °f this notice. M«ch C, d193V WelhngtOn ' tWs lEt da^ o^ E. R. SCEATS. CINEMATOGRAPH FILM INQUIRy 7 I Ttif-,f n?H ifie p f°v general inf°rniation that the Committee set up in connection with the above Inquiry will commence its sittings at Parhament Buildings Welflneton on TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 19*1 The Order of Reference is sufficiently wide to_ cover all phases of the industry and copies can be obtained on application! persons interested and desirous of giving evidence arc requested to communicate with the Secretary, Parliament Buildings, ALEX. HARRIS, Chairman. UNDER "THE COMPANIES ACT} 1905."" "YTOTICE is hereby Riven that Warner 7. .^ os-„ lirst National Pictures, Limited, a Company incorporated in New South Wales and having its registered office at Sydney in the State of New South Wales in the Commonwealth of Australia and carrying on business in. NewZealand, has changed the" locality or situation of its office or place of business to and will hereafter carry on business in New Zealand at Plumbers Buildincs 122 Wakefield Street, in the City of Wellington, where legal procets of any kind may be served upon it and notices of any kind mny bo addressed or delivered. DATED at Wellington this 28th day of February, 1034. WARNER BROTHERS FIRST . NATIONAL PICTURES, LTD., By its Attorney, H. G. THOMAS. ~~JOHNSONVILLE TOWN BOARD. ~ ELECTION OF ONE COMMISSIONER. PURSUANT to the local Elections and 7? Polls Act, 1925, and amendments thereto, I hereby-give notice-that the following persons have been duly nominated^as candidates for the Office of Commissioner for the Town District of Johnsonville:— GANDY, KENNETH SCOTT MOLESWORTH, FREDERICK GEO RICHARDSON, WILLIAM ROBERT and, there being only one -vacancy to be filled, a poll will be 'taken as between the 6aid Candidates on1 Monday, the 12th day of March, 1934, at the following place, viz.:— THE TOWN BOARD' " OFFICE RAILWAY TERRACE, ' JOHNSONVILLE, POLLING HOURS 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. DATED AT JOHNSONVILLE this first day of March, 1934. WILLIAM MILLER, Returning Officer for the Town District oE Johnsonvillo. MISCELLANEOUS. 'THE Smartest Garments you can imagine -"• and our usual easy terms, in, Coats. Heimann'B. 13a Courtenay Place. ' "VTURSES' and Waitresses' Aprons and J-' Belts, Infants Outfits, Children's Silk Knitted Wear. Mrs. Collins, 90 Manners Street. _

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 52, 2 March 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 52, 2 March 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 52, 2 March 1934, Page 2

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