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LAST TWO DAYS OF "ON—SECRET SERVICE" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A KEA.L SPY DRAMA OF ENTHRALLING INTEREST EXCITEMENT THE REGENT AT THE REGENT 3 SESSIONS DAILY—II a.m., 2.15 p.m., and 8 p.m. IT WILL BE ■ HAPPY WEEK FROM FRIDAY NEXT! "HAPPY" "HAPPY" "HAPPY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) A Dazzling Musical Comedy—A Cocktail which will make you shake with Laughter— Furiously Fast—Hilariously Funny—With the Greatest Bunch of Funsters Ever— STANLEY LUPINO, WILL FYFFE, JIMMY GODDEN, LADDIE CLIFF, HARRY TATE, GUS.McNAUGHTEN BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND AT "THE REGENT" (TELEPHONE 44-144). GRAND OPERA HOUSE S2K3SS LAST TWO DAYS of GRACIE FIELDS in the Big English Laughing Sensation—| " LOVE-LIFE-AND LAUGHTER" Fun, Song', and Romance! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FRIDAY NEXT—A Columbia Picture—FßlDAY NEXT "WHIRLPOOL" JACK HOLT AND JEAN ARTHUR IN A STIRRING STORY OF FATE. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) BOOK AT D.I.C OR THEATRE (TELEPHONE 51-814).

next month TENNIS SEASON OPENS KEEN BUYERS ARE SNAPPING UP SPALDINGS, SYKES. AND AYRES TENNIS RACQUETS BELOW COST AT OUR TENNIS RACQUET SALE LAST SEASON'S RACQUETS IN PERFECT ORDER AT BARGAIN PRICES-SEE WINDOWS. FRANCE BROS., LTD. 139 LAMBTON QUAY 9 COURTENAY PLACE (Tram Stop) 165 HIGH STREET, LOWER HUTT (MOTORISTS' GLOVES ALSO REDUCED)

I .SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE MONSTER BARGAINS ALL BELOW COST. FANCY SALAD BOWLS ENGLISH Each 1/f ENGLISH CHINA TEA SETS-?! pieces ;. Set IQ/Q SAUCE AND PICKLE BOTTLES-Cufc Crystal . : From 9,/(\ SOLID BRAJSH BOOK-ENDS—Hand-worked Pair K/f\ ENGLISH POTTERY VAB.ES-Ui;iquu designs .' From "I / FANCY TABLE LAMPS—Complete .■ Each 1 i) /n CHINA—CRYSTAL BRASS AUBREY GU ALTER & CO,. 149-151 FEATHERSTON ST.—l97 LAMBTON QY.

9 o'cIock—TOMORROW (THURSDAY)— 9 o'clock "EVANS'S WINTER. SALE" 10/6-LADIIiS' RAINCOATS 4 /•* -, " 4/11 l'J/6—TWEED SKIRTS - 1/11 ■W&-GEORGETTE FROCK AND SLIP ...;.:.,.;.,... I*> T ' L'/11-INTERLOCK VESTS - , . 1 /-.-» WASHING SATIN BLOUSES r .-. „ ............'...,....... O/I "| 3.W. 8/11 LOCKNIT UNDERSKIRTS ..„.,.,, 1 /"I 1 BALANCE WINTER FELTS . • 1/3Cin V- FLORAL TWILL WINCEYETTK , Yard f>& ;]oin NEEDLECORD VELVETEEN y ;ir(l ■* , 3/11-SILK AND WOOL HOSE-Dai-k shades -j /q 3/3 HONEY SHADE CURTAIN NETS „ ~.. Yard 1/O 3Cin COLOURED DRESS NETS Yard 1 / ' L. EVANS & CO., CUBA STREET and LAMBTON QUAY NEWTOWN and CCURTENAY PLACE

MAKE UP YOUR PARTY TONIGHT, 7.30-11 o'clock. SKATING. SKATING Enjoy Winter's Finest SKATING Pastime. ■SKATING SKATING At the NEW SKATING ROYAL HOLLER RINK SKATING "OYAIi ROLLER RINK SKATING (Vivian Street, one minute SKATING from Cuba Street). SKATING ' SKATING ATTRACTIVE PROSKATING GRAMME including Mystery SKATING Train, Monte Carlo, Gliding, SKATING Singing Trios, and the latest SKATING Skating Step, "The Valeta." SKATING CHAMPIONSHIP HOCKEY, SKATING Royal Rollers v. Swifts. SKATING. SKATING ROYAL SKATING SKATING BAND, SKATING SCHOOL SESSION, ■ SKATING Tomorrow. 3to 5.15 p.m. SKATING ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. Three Appearances only, August 18, 22, and 25, THE ROYAL BALLET. Thousands saw the wonderful 1933 Ice Ballet on both Film and Stage. Our 1934 production eclipses anything yet witnessed in New Zealand. Reserve your Seats and Skates NOW. Tel. 53-242. AUCKLAND v. WELLINGTON, August 25. SUE CHOSTIAKOFF WITH APOLLO SINGERS. TK you've enjoyed wonderful Chostiakoff -"- over the air, see him and hear him ■ TUESDAY NEXT. TUESDAY NEXT. TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, A Ilesh-and-blood concert! The Russian tenor; Vinogradoff, the Pianist; Miss Ava Symons, violinist; Miss Myra Sawyer, soprano. Nine part songs by tho Choir. Popular Prices, 3s, 2s, and Is (plus tax). Box Plan at Begg's. Inquire at Begg's about Subscribers' Concession Tickets. ■VTORTH ISLAND BADMINTON -^ CHAMPIONSHIPS, WINTER SHOW BUILDING, JOHN STREET. PLAY COMMENCES 6.30 O'CLOCK EACH NIGHT. Admission Is. FREE EXHIBITION OF "THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ■*• MONITOR." An International Daily Newspaper. All are Cordially Invited to visit this display, Situated in Mercer St., opp. "The Dominion" Newspaper Building, and next doc ■ to the AARD Booking Office. Open daily from 10 a.m. to 0 p.m., August ii to 11 inclusive. I>RANDY is a household necessity. Jules * Racine et Cie Cognac; superior to most and guaranteed equal to any threestar brandy on tho. market. Quarts 13s, Pints 7s. Solely at Grand Hotel Home Supply Store. J

GLIDE GLIDE (-MJ.DE SKATING RINK, GLIDE v* Wabelield Street. (xLTDK GLIDE A l;.;al Gala Pnrtv N TH,( GLIDE GLIDE TONIGHT TONIGHTGLIDE 7.30-11 p.m.. 7.30-11 p.m. GLIDE GLIDE Gome and join the happy throng GLIDE and see "Old Man Depression" GLIDE routed out, and the sparkling GLIDE pair, Miss Happiness and Miss GLIDE Gaiety will reign for the evening. GLIDE GLIDE Games Galore. Special Prizes. GLIDE Pleasant Surprises: GLIDE MR. ERNEST QUIRKE will GLIDE sing "Tell Me Tonight." GLIDE Skating Variations by GLIDE MISS SCOTT & MR. ROFFE. GLIDE A Special Banjo Solo by GLIDE MR. C. JAMES. ' GLIDE The Gala Premiere of the GLIDE GLIDE BALLET, GLIDE Consisting of 20 Charming Girls GLIDE MISS WILLIAMS, with three GLIDE pupils will tap to 42nd Street GLIDE and Shadow Waltz. GLIDE An excellent Skating Programme GLIDE has also been drawn up. GLIDE A programme, that for sheer enGLIDE joyment, has yet to be surpassed, GLIDE has been arranged, and every GLIDE patron will be assured of spendGLIDE ing a most enjoyable evening. GLIDE Ladies Is 6d. Gents 2s. GLIDE Onlookers Is. GLIDE A. TUBERT. Manager. WRESTLING WRESTLING. WRESTLING WRESTLING. WRESTLING WRESTLING. WRESTLING WRESTLING. WALKER WALKER WALKER WALKER WALKER MEYER. MEYER. MEYER. MEYER. MEYER. MONDAY AUGUST. 13. ..Preferential Booking ou THURSDAY. Ordinary Booking FRIDAY. Usual Prices. KTN'jTXG of every description: Show Cards, Catalogues, Invitations, Business Stationery. All orders executed promptly by the "Evening Post" Printing Department. Half Tone and Line Blocks made at shortest notk-e. Stereo Work -a Specialty. 'Phone for quotations, Tel. ' 44-040.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 33, 8 August 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 33, 8 August 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 33, 8 August 1934, Page 2