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'_ .AH.our patrons over the weekend were saying: ... ," I>V.^ NEVER LAUGHED SO MUCH IN ALL MY LIFE." N0t.90 laughs in 00 minutes—but one long lau^h. THE BEGENT At THE REGENT 3 SESSIONS DAILY-At 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., and 8 p.m. j Joseph M.- Schcnck and Daryll F. Zanuck present | WALLACE BEERY GEORGE RiFT JACKIE COOPER . Etc.-Iu FAY WR4Y "THE BOWERY" "THE BOWERY" ! ■ -^ (Recommended by Censor 'for Adults.) Full-blooded—Rip-roaring— Boisterous Humour of the. Good Old Day*. ASSOCIATE ITEMS INCLUDE: . Walt Disney's Latest Coloured Symphony Cartoon, " THE BIG BAD WOLF " : Sequel to "Three Little Pigs." BOX PLANS AT D.I.C AND AT THE' REGENT (TELEPHONE 44-144). COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT! B.LP.s Mighty l'icturisation of Lndy Eleancr Smith's Great Book— " RED WAGON " ■" RED WAGON" " (Recommended by. Censor for Adults:) . ■ ' ' ■■■.;■;. KXPLAIATIOI:! .;.; i^'; ; IJIHIS Ken- Tariff raised the price of Cigarette ■.Papers to' the Retailer to 24/8 per box of 100 Packets, including' ' ■■ Sales Tax. ' • '" ° - Our stocks were low when the New Tariff came into force, as we had not anticipated an increase in duty on a. ■ 'WORKER'S NECESSITY, and the few we had were soon sold. It does not take long to clear out a small stock when some storekeepers send round and buy up supplies. _ We had .<o purchase stock at the new price before we . raised the price to the public to 3M per packet; - SELF HELP CO^-OR

PACKED FROM SCREEN TO STREET i SATURDAY. B? EA?. LV fONIGHT. The whole town I is Talking about this Marvellous Show "PIVOLI THEATRE, -"IVOLI THEATRE, : . .'.jfEWTOWN The Cosiest. Theatre in Town TQMGHT; Early; Session 6.40, Main Session 7.40, Late Session 8.50 AND FINALLY TOMORROW NIGHT. Matinees Daily, 2.15. SENSATIONAL DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. "FASHIONS OF 1934." Warner Bros.' Brilliant Musical Comedy Extravaganza, starring William Powell, ■ Bette Davis. (Recommended by Censor for Adult ■' ■ -V."'. '.. " Audiences.) . » ■ .-. Screening at 6.40 and 10 p.m. i KAY FRANCIS, AISO ;' .'.■■ ' 'EDWARD G. ROBINSON, "I LOVED A WOMAN." A Heart Drama that Hits like the Shock of Worlds Colliding. (Kecommended by Censor for Adult . „. . Audiences.) „"■'.--'. (Screening at 5.50.) . Grand Eivoh Featurettes, a slow all their own, include Isham. Jones and His OrchesZ?CZ F? nuib-?r Isles > Travelogue—and the All-Colour Musical, "GJRL TROUBLE" Stalls Is, Circle Is 6d, Children half-price. Tel. Reserves, Theatre, 25-041. No extra for booking. DANCING." lONIGlr: ; : TONIGHT: M^i^oi^N^ct^^ 0Uood Prizes for Monte Carlos, Ladies and 1 * ' ' Gents. bood Music. Good Supper. Black Diamond ■■■- Orchestra. From 8 till 12 p.m. - -■ Admission Is. ■: ' " ; ■ ' " ' MR. D. JEPSON, Secretary. S. OLD-TIME DANCING" ~~- TURDEE DANCING SCHOOL, TURDEE .DANCING SCHOOL* GHUZNEE STREET. New Dance TONIGHT, n T Simple and Fascinating. S Instructors. Supper Provided. A Night of Dancing for All. Subs. Is. Principal, E. ANDERSON. Private Tuition by Appointment. T^Sn KEALM DANCING SCHOOL. ■*■ TONIGHT. TONIGHT. Hundreds of satisfied pupils dancing * . splendidly. OLD-TIME TAUGHT CORRECTLY Come along and be in the fashion. 8 Instructors. ; Partners Introduced. Subs Is. Be Wise. ■ Be There. ' MEETINGST" NAVY LEAGUE. ANNUAL MEETING MONDAY, JULY 23, 1834, at 8 pin : SAMPLE AND CREED'S, Lambton Qy. Hjs Worship the Mayor, Mr. T, C. A.' Hislop, will preside. 1. format Business. .. 2. Address by Mr. J. B. Callan, K.C. 3. Musical Programme. 4. Supper. ■ ■A LL Members and Friends cordially invitedPJease notify the Navy League Office, 212 Lambton Quay, of intention iay^July6^! ( - 42'2M) before Satur* Annual Meeting Junior Branch 7 pin the same revening in the same rooms. '■■ ■;■;■ ; : ; , R. DARROCH, Secretary. ' PUBHC NOTICES. FOCUSING OF HEADLIGHTS. j^EMBERS a-re notified that Service! hit fr Vl l ¥ dn duty afc «ie Head-1 light Testing Stand, Herd Street, Welliu K - I^Vosi 7f p-m- 0Q TUESDAY. JULY jT^^as.st in the FOCUSING of I W. A. SUTHERLAND, ■ Secretary. _ T jm PAINFUL FEET. FLATTENED ARCHES successfully 7 < t ,treat.(£ by latest electrical method! together with- trained foot massage? Toneless muscles revitalised and inflamed joints completely penetrated. Patients, enabled to use.their feet correctly without aid of artificial support which interfere with natural function of KATHARINE CARTER, N.Z.R.M. , Kelvin Chambers, 16 The Terrace,' Registered Masseuse and Medical Electrician. Telephone 43-207. CSSo^SIJi^^HviH. "Evening Post" Building. Telephone 42-218. ! FUNERAL NOTICES. rj«HE Funeral of the late 11/264S ■*■ L.-Corporal Arthur Alexander Free'r^^m 11 leave the Mortuary Chapel of J. E. Taylor and Sons, Ltd., 22 Vivian! Street, on Tuesday, July 17, 1034, at 10 30 i a.m., for the Soldiers' Cemetery, Karori , J. E._TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD ,-..-. . . ■: Undertakers, *' ■ ■ . _ ... 22 Vivian Street and Karori. ■Day and Night Telephone 26-073; rpHE Friends of the late Alexander -^ James Lumeden are respectfully invited to attend hiß Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of J. R. Croft South Street, Petone, Tomorrow (Tuesday), July 17, ,1034, at 2 p.m., for the Taita Cemetery. J. R. CROFT, .. . Undertaker, ■ '■ Hiitt and Petone. Telephone 63-828. T HS,--(' ie? ds o£ the late Mr- Thomas ■*- Elijah Jones are invited to attend hi-? Juneral, which will leave the Chapel of X Mortis, Jun., Ltd., 60 Taranaki Street l.omorrow, Tuesday, July 17, 1934, at o p.m.. for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD. Funeral Directors, ' Telephone 52-159.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 13, 16 July 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 13, 16 July 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 13, 16 July 1934, Page 2

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