BRITAIN SCORES A REAL TRIUMPH WITH A,FILM OF EXCEPTIONAL MERIT THE REGENT AT THE REGENT 3 SESSIONS DAILY—At 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m.. and 8 p.m. British. Empire Films Mighty Pictuvisation of Lady Eleanor Smith's Great Novel of Circus Life— "RED WAGON" "RED WAGON" (More Suitable for Adults) WITH A WONDERFUL FIRST HALF, INCLUDING: "C'EST PARIS," MUSICALE IN TECHNICOLOUR FRIDAY^— NEXT- FRIDAY 1934's JOY-FILLED ENTERTAINMENT—THE QUEEN OF VARIETY— GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS "LOVE-LIFE-AND LAUGHTER" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) HER MERRY MAJESTY REIGNING SUPREME! BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND AT THE REGENT (TELEPHONE 44-144). GRA ND OPEEA HOUSE "^SSSSVJS LAST THREE DAYS! ALL WELLINGTON IS FLOCKING TO SEE ' WALLACE BEERY-GEORGE RAFT-JACKIE COOPER—In "THE BOWERY" "THE BOWERY" Oh! The ,thir>.gs they say and the things- they do on "The Bowery." A NIGHT OF IHRILLS AND LAUGHS! ASSOCIATE ITEMS include Walt Disney's Latest Coloured- Symphony Cartoon ■ " THE BIG BAD WOLF,"* Sequel to "Three Little Pigs." BOOK at D.I.C. or THEATRE (Tel. 51-814). (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION . WEDNESDAY—JULY 25—WEDNESDAY ' ATHLETIG PARK At 3 p.m. WELLINGTON COLLEGE Versus -* - . - ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE (Silverstream) THERE WILL BE EARLY^AME AT -BETWEEN JUNIOR TEAMS ADMISSION 9d. STAND 6d EXTRA. '• ' ' • ■' A. E. NEILSON, Secretary. IF YOU WANTED TO SELL SOMETHING JI r Jo" had i. house, a chair, or a used car to sell,. you-would not go around buttonholing strangers to tell your story. • Sou would want to tell the whole town ( about it, because there is certainly someone somewhere who is interested in your pro __ position and willing to buy if he knew of it. *» - tell THIS MARKET IS EASILY REACHED AT ONE COST BY USING , OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS. ■ ■";'. , ■ ■ ■ THE "EVENING POST" . .FIRST IN DAILY CIRCULATION! FIRST IN NEWS! ; _ FIRST IN RESULTS!
QEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. Ihe four merry mad monarchs of mirth la a melange of music, gags,, and girls. 4 4 ' - ■' - ■ MARX —— '- BROTHERS MARX BROTHERS - In . "DUCK SOUP." "DUCK SOUP." (Approved 'for Universal Exhibition.) PARAMOUNT SHORT SUBJECTS Telephone 16-393 for Reservations. THE VAUDEVILLE YOU'VE BEEN. ASKING FOR! CLEM D AWECLEM DAWE AND HIS NEW REVUE COMPANY. '■ gT. JAMES---AUGUST 3. " OUR THEATRE, ' NEWTOWN UR THEATRE. NEWTOWN TONIGHT 7.45 ; TONIGHT The old folks fell into hot water . the daughter fell in love . . . the car fell in a ditch . . . and you'll fall off your seat laughing at "MR. SKITCH." "MR. SKITCH." Starring. WILL ROGERS, ZASU'PITTS WILL ROGERS, ZASU PITTS.. (Approved ior Universal Exhibition.) In addition: Excellent Supporting Programme. TPMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY _ . (Comfortably Heated.) , With ANNE GREY. JOHN STUART. A powerful drama that is true to life in every detail. >. Splendid Supporting Programme. (Approved for Universal' Exhibition.) nPHE STATE scoops again with the official film of the MAX BAER v. PRIJIO CARNERA WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT. FRIDAY NEXT. ZILLAH CASTLE ' Return ■ VIOLIN RECITAL. Music New to N.Z. HPOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER) L AVED., AUGUST 1, at 8 p.m. Admission, 3s and 25,. plus tax. ■ Box Plan now open at Begg'sv At the Piano, Madame Evelyn do Mauny. T7XHIBHTON OF SCULPTURE ■ Lj By . . . MISS MARGARET BUTLER (Lately of Paris), ART GALLERY, Whitmore .Street, Wellington, THURSDAY, JULY 19, to JULY 31 (Inclusive). Open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. FUNNIER THAN EVER! 6L E M DAW E CLEM DAWE IN PERSON. jgT. JAMES — FRIDAY, AUGUST 3. THE PEN DOCTOR ~ TS the recognised Medico for Fountain x Pens and Eversharp Pencils. Consultation free. Geo. Jeffery, Lambton Ouav opp. D.I.C. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 20, 24 July 1934, Page 2
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