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> - ' THE .....'..■'. TRIUMPH GF^ANNA STEN '*■} \ '■■■. £j* . -. . ■ THE REGENT THE REGENT V 3 SESSIONS DAILY—II a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. ; . Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp, Ltd. Managing Dir.: F. Beaumont Smith.' ' . " ■ ANNA STEN . : ed^ t,r T. he f :Rege»t";iii a veritable blaze of glory! Our vast audiences were swept off their feet by her charm, artistry, and beauty! All Wellington will acclaim this New Genius of the Screen! . "■ ANNA STEN' in ■"NANA" \ '.. ■ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Presented by Samuel Goldwyn and Released through United Artists, REGENT ASSOCIATE ITEMS INCLUDE: Walt Disne/s Latest Coloured Symphony Cartoon—"Regent News Service"— AVith AVilhamson Beneath the Sea" (Part ll)—Etc. \ RING 44-144 NOAV AND GET A GOOD SEAT! GRAND OPERA HOUSE tavicedaixy-, ; Here's a new love triangle with six sides-The love story of a^n-^ lit'h'two -~ ■. lovers and a double problem to solve. CONSTANCE BENNETT—FRANCHOT TONE ROUGE" -(United Artists Picture.) (Recommended by Censor for Adults ) BOOK AT D.I.C. OR THEATRE (TELEPHONE 51-814). ■ SEATS FROM .1/-.

SEASON EXTENDED! . Owing to the phenomenal bookings for the Pouishnoff-Horace Stevens Concerts the Management takes pleasure in announcing 2 EXTRA CONCERTS 2 EXTRA CONCERTS. rpOWN HALL,, XOWN HALL, ' TOMORROAA 7 NIGHT TOMORROW NIGHT' THURSDAY, and SATURDAY NEXT! ,-■ ' HUGO LARSEN Presents ■-'■■■ POUISHNOFF. POUISHNOFF. The AVorld-renowned Russian Pianist, ■ . ■ And the Celebrated Bass-Baritone, HORACE STEA^ENS Horace stevens! ■' From the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London. TOMORROW NIGHT ALL-CHOPIN RECITAL, by Pouishnoff, universally acclaimed the greatest living Chopin exponent. "OUTPLAYED RACHMANINOFF." "Why. is it that Russian Pianists play Chopin better than any others? Of recent years Rachmaninoff has played Chopin as it should be played, and last night Pouishnoff outplayed Rachmaninoff in this field " —The "New York Herald." Reserves, 6s, 4s. Unreserved, 3s, 2s, plus tax. Plans at Begg's. ■ BOXING! . BOXING! MIRAMAE BOXING CLUB. QAPITOL THEATRE, • MIRAMAE, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1934, . .- . At 7.45 p.m. . GREAT AMATEUR BOXING TOURNAMENT. • .'< Don't miss seeing the Best Wellington Amateurs in action. '■ ' ' ■ SPORTS! Patronise your own local talent. Help to bring the boxing sport! back to its own. . ■ - •. ■; 14—SELECTED BOUTS—I4 I Book ybur seats-early!: '; Box plan now open at "Stump" Claridgc's, Manners Street (next to' Regent). . PRICES:-, ■ . ■■-" ■•■■;■-■ .-• Eeserved.Seats, 2s 6d; Unreserved, Is 6d:i DANCING. -, ■:....■ ; . ; TRISH NATIONAI,,, v'CLUB.' x -• TONIGHT.: - THE;NIGHTS \ ■- Follow the Crowd to the Dance in the TRADES HALL," . .. . . Vivian Street. - Sundowners Orchestra. ! Subs.: Gents Is Gd, Ladies Is. ■■} . . :.. ■ ■ M. O'REGAN; M.C. " ! OLD-TIME DANCING. ' CTURDEE DANCING SCHOOL DANCING SCHOOL (Late St. Peter's), Ghuznee Street. . : ! TONIGHT.'' S Instructors. Supper provided. Learn the New Dances Correctly. A Night of Dancing, for AH. Subs. Is. Principal, E. ANDERSON. < Watch for July 2. , ■ , rpHE REALM DANCING" SCHOOL. XHE REALM DANCING SCHOOL. ATTRACTION TONIGHT:, . A Night of Novelty Dances. 8 Instructors. Partners Introduced. Supper provided. Subs. Is. Long Night. 'Long Night. Be wise. . Be there. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. ANNUAL DANCE OF COMBINED CITY COURTS. THURSDAY, .JUNE 28, PHARMACY HALL, CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. ■' ■ Modern and Old-Time Dancing. Sherwood's Sylvana Band. Subscription: Ladies, Is; Gents., Is 6d JACK MOORE, M.C, V R. PATTISON, Hon. Sec. MEETINGS. WELLINGTON BOWLING CLUB. MEETING, TOMORROW (TUESDAY), JUNE 26, at 8 p.m. Full attendance requested. CHAS. R. INGRAM, , Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. .;..' [A Card.] : ■ ■■ . , J)R. ' ERIC CARO, Pyorrhoea Specialist, Also Extraction of Teeth, Minor Mouth Surgery, Dental X-ray, Dental Diagnosis. 202 Kelvin Chambers, 1G :The Terrace /Wellington, Cl. Phone 43-371. ' PAINFUL FEET ~ FLATTENED ARCHES Successfully *- treated by latest electrical methods together with trained foot massage Toneless muscles revitalised and inflamed joints-completely penetrated Patients enabled to use their feet correctly without aid of artificial supports which interfere with natural function of {CATHERINE CARTER, N.Z.R.M., Kelvin Chambers, 1Q The Terrace. ' Registered Masseuse and Medical -Electrician. Telephone 43-297. ftHIROPRACTIC HEALTH SERVICE MOANA FINCH, OJjJ*vu-ii-"Evening Post" Building. Telephone 42-218;-AVELLINGTON AEEO CLUB NOTICE TO MEMBERS ' "PLIGHT-LIEUTENANT LEGG, of the f- Singapore Flying Club, will deliver a Lecture to Club Members in the Club room, Eongotai, TOMORROAV (TUFS DAY), at 8 p.m. The Lecture will be accompanied by a sliding film of FlichtLieutenant Legg's recent flight from Sineapore to England. 8 (Signed), A. W. NISBBT, Secreta^

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 148, 25 June 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 148, 25 June 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 148, 25 June 1934, Page 2

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