THE STAR. OF "SLEEPLESS NIGHTS" IN HIS FUNNIEST.ROLE! STANLEY LUPINO in "FACING THE MUSIC" (British International Picture) With (For Universal Exhibition) JOSE COLLINS, NANCY BURNE, LESTER MATTHEWS. WITH FULL OPERATIC CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA. n . . THE REGENT Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. Thrice Daily—ll a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT! A SYMPHONY OF HUMAN EMOTIONS—THAT AWAITS YOUR TEARS-AND LAUGHS—AND APPLAUSE! Joseph M. Schenek Presents— ANN HARDING with CLIVE BROOK in "GALLANT LADY" (United Artists Release) With (Approved for Universal Exhibition) OTTO KRUGER—TULLIO CARMINATI—DICKIE MOORE. Xo Ann Harding has come a role as beautiful as herself, and a picture as beautiful as her role! BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE (Telephone 44-144). OFF ON A DIZZY RIDE! -LEW AYRES and JUNE KNIGHT (The Ideal Team of Screen Lovers) ; "CROSS COUNTRY CRUISE" 1 (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) nW ? d oDi a sP°<: d, in S bIIS •- • rubbing shoulders with gay young folks, shady characters, chorus girls, men and women in all walks of life—all riding to adventure! GRAND OPERA HOUSE M f^Z\. m . Book at D.1.0. or Theatre (Telephone 51-814). FRIDAY NEXT! . FRIDAY NEXT! GKArHIC OFFICIAL RECORD IN SOUND OF ARCHBISHOP REDWOOD'S ■ JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. WHAT A FEAST OF FINE ACTING! WHAT A SPLENDID STORY! RICH AND ROUSING CHORUSES! LOVELY SONGS! ORIGINAL THEMES! YOUR FIRST OPPORTUNITY, LADIES, ALL TO SEE A ; REUNION. SOLDIERS' SMOKE CONCERT And WHAT A CONCERT! In THE WONDER PICTURE OF THE YEAR— "REUNION" "REUNION" GALA PRESENTATION AT PARAMOUNT THEATRE—FRIDAY NEXT APPROPRIATE SONGS EACH NIGHT BY MR. H. F. WOOD. TOWN HALL IN AID OF THE WELLINGTON CITY MISSION REV. FIELDEN TAYLOR'S PRESENTATION - n^ GIPSY ENCAMPMENT ' BRIGHT PROGRAMME BABY SHOW THIS EVENING. Doors open 7 o'clock. TOMORROW AFTERNOON «J: 45 t1 ? clS ck=Arriv?. l .^G'Psies. Pageant, Entrance \/r. At the Courts of the Pharaohs" (dance Doors Open * o'clbclrhe'rfamnV 1'- i: **%*<*). Around AdSSSon^to GaflerJ 6d. the Lamp: Gipsy Life in Song and Story. . CLASSESHiJ?h TU n'-f u6;' rian Gipsy Ballet 6-12 months, Girls and'Bovb (arranged by Mr. J Knowslcy). Living 1-2 years, Girls Picture: "Watchman Wtiat of the Night" 1-2 years Boys &Sh,SJ a «P 5' ?\^ y T ll c)- Livins L"cky Chair-Best Pair Twins ed to T.rivT" ot r !lln^ and Bei »S Offer- 2.30 o'clock-Judging starts. Ed to Lady Jano Grey." 4. o'clock-Presentation of Prizes j Q , -~ , .. , ~ ASSISTING ARTISTS: Mr. C. -Moore will provide Humour. Admission I/-. Season Ticket (7 performances) ,2/0. Mrs. K. Tovey, Hon. Organiser. DILLOWAY'S ARE CHEAPER! 1A SUGAR— . , j . ■ ■ ' , 2%d porJb.... i... " 4 ib lid ' BEST FLOUR2olb 3/4 • „., .., TOBACCOS- ■ v tin l/oVad; Mc-aciolark, per packet 6!4d o> P CIGARETTES— i Craven A, pH 7 3id; Player's, pkt 6^d; Three Castles, 6%d DILLOWAY'S CASH STORES LTD. X 8 SHOPS) 142 WILLIS STREET 293 CUBA STRT?FT 129 RIDDIFORD STREET } ££___ STRFFT r-.i • • 38 LUXFORD STREET, Berliampore ROTHERHAM TERRACE. Miramar TERRAPLANING- ' THE ONLY REAL ,1934 MOTORING! THOUSANDS SAW THE NEW TERRAPLANE WHICH WAS RESHIPPEDTO AUSTRALIA PER S.S. MAKURA THIS AFTERNOON. OUR APOLOGIES TO THOSE WHO WERE UNABLE TO SEE THIS WONDERFUL CAR. ' STOCKS ARRIVING ON WAIRUNA AND MARIPOSA TOWARDS END OF MONTH. BUY NO AMERICAN CAR UNTIL YOU SEE THE TERRAPLANE!
KARORI HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY DAHLIA SHOW. pARISH HALL, KAROTH r THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1934' Opening by ]?. J. Shanks, Esq., at 3 p.m. (Until recently President Canterbury Horticultural Society). Dahlias, Hydrangeas, Cut Flowers Decorative, Vegetables, etc. Afternoon Tea, Supper. Sale of Flowers, 9 p.m. H. URQUHART, Hon. Secretary, 3 Spiers Street. BRITISH-ISRAEL-WORLD FEDERATION, WELLINGTON BRANCH. TJNDER the auspices of the above, Mr *-* • C. W. Clift, Dominion President, will address a meeting at the MASONIC HALL, The Terrace, TONIGHT, at S Subject: "BRITAIN IS ISRAEL." "A TALK ON THE IDENTITY QUESTION." Public cordially invited. Questions. Collection. rpi-IE 1931 CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Is the only low-priced Car with Individual Front Wheel Springing r>ln S Patented Floating Power—Safety, Steel Body, and Hydraulic Brakes. ' Just Landed—On show at TODD MOTORS, LTD., Courtenay Place.
BOXING! BOXING' ■ JOE FRANKLIN, *UXiKGJOE FRANKLIN, N.Z/s New Lightweight Champion, in a bensational lixround Contest with JACK FITZGERALD (Australia). JACK FITZGERALD (Australia). nPOWN HALL, XOWN HALL, MONDAY, MARCH 12, at S p.m. BOX PLAN at HUMPHREY'S Tobacconist, Manners Street PREFPT? ENTIAL BOOKING TODAY ORDIN ARY BOOKING TOMORROW, at 10 am" DAY SALES: Bos Office, SOWMAN'S lobacconist, Lambton Quay, AVERY r'?^?2 nir,r Kiddiford Street, and LYONS, lobacconist, Coutts Street. PRICES: [Reserves 5s 6d. Day Sales 4s fid and 2s 6d. (All including tax.) THE AUSSIES ARE COMING! THEY ARE! THEY ARE! THIS SATURDAY, JJASIN RESERVE, 2 P.M. METCALFE METCALFE (the Jumping Wonder) HAMPSON HAMPSON (Sprinter), BARWICK BAR WICK (Distance Runner). SECONDARY AND PRIMARY SCHOOL EVENTS. Admission: Ground Is, Stand Gd. EEKEND Treat—Kellow's Delicious Raisin Bread. Made and delivered every Saturday, Deliveries, Tel, 52-155,
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 55, 6 March 1934, Page 2
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