THE SUNNIEST—FUNNIEST—HAPPIEST OF MUSICALES, WITH ENGLAND'S BEST STAGE AND SCREEN FUN-STARS-SO MANY-THAT YOU WANT TO LAUGH WHEN YOU SEE THEIR NAMES! THE REGENT THE REGENT (TELEPHONE 41-144) 3 SESSIONS DAILY—II a.m., 2.15 p.m., and 8 p.m. . . : British International Pictures Present Jj 3 A COCKTAiL OF COMEDY WHICH WILL MAKE YOU SHAKE WITH LAUGHTER! " HAPPY " " HAPPY "—- " HAPPY " (Approved for Universal Exhibition) WITH AN UNPRECEDENTED CAST OF COMEDIANS: STANLEY LUFINO—WILL FYFFE—HARRY TATE —LADDIE CLIFF—GUS McNAUGHTON. TOGETHER WITH THE REGENT'S INCOMPARABLE FIRST HALF: ALL BLACKS !N SYDNEY-COMI-COLOUR CARTOON—REGENT-NEWS J SERVICE—LONDON VAUDEVILLE STARS. GRAND OPERA HOTTSF IHKSIffi ] A New Columoia Picture—Two Bis Stars—The Last Word in Tense Drama! How inexorably adverse circumstances niay dog a man's footsteps throughout life is ably and vividly depicted iv JACK HOLT in "WHIRLPOOL" JEAN ARTHUR, DONALD COOK, ALLEN JENKINS, LILA LEE. THEIR LIVES WERE CAUGHT IN THE WHIRLPOOL OF FATE! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ' , (Directed by, Roy William Neill.) WITH A SECOND BIG FEATURE: ' ' ■ , } COLLEEN MOORE back again! More glamorous, more dynamic than ever, in the season's Brightest Romantic Comedy— "SOCIAL REGISTER" (Recommended bj Censor for Adults.) BOOK A 1 D.I.C OK 111KAI KE (TKLKI'HuNfc. Sl-814). NEXT THURSDAY, at 8 THE WELLINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA! ; WELLINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA , WELLINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ' I ' '"''''' ' : I " ■ 11 Conductor: ■ . . • . j J LEON DE MAUNY. TOWN HALL-NEXT THURSDAY, at 8 < A Brilliant and ( Popular Programme, including: r Tannhauser Overture and the I Prelude to "Lohengrin" (Wagner), Hungarian Rhapsody No, 2 (Liszt),. "Danse! Maoabre". aud Omphale's Spinning Wheel (Saint-Saens), the ''Clock" Symphony. (Haydn), and the Saint-Saens' Cello Concerto in A minor. ■' , Pcloist: CLAUDE TANKER, RESERVES 4/-, S/-, 2/- (plus tax)!. '.' BOX PLAN AT BEGG'S. » i- EXTENDED ANOTHER WEEK! I THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR EXHIBITION, MERCER STREET (Next AARD Booking Office). "yOU have often seen "The Christian Science Monitor" quoted by our local - ' x newspapers; you have read articles reprinted from, "The Christian Science ( Monitor"; and you have no doubt appreciated the "Monitor's" unbiased, con- ( structive, fearless,'truthful waj of bringing you the world's news, views, and events. < Come to this Exhibition and sec "The Christian Science Monitor" for yourself. J You will see displayed herp feature pages from this INTERNATIONAL DAILY ( , NEWSPAPER thai appeal to all those interested in Golf, Tennis, Gardening, < Literature, Craftsmanship, Travel, Antiques, Fashions, Foods, etc., etc.. and there t is a Special Section with many things of interest to the children. (- ADMISSION FREE, AND EVERYONE WELCOME. , ( , THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR EXHIBITION j OPEN DAILY, from 10 a.m. to 1) p.m., until SATURDAY AUGUST']S; ( MERCER STREET (Opposite the "Dominion"). ( '■ ; ' \ ■ - ..■•■( : ■ ■ ■ . < FREE AMBULANCE < HOMEWOOD FERNERIES & AVIARIES, KARORL < ■■ -: •■•■■'■■■■ .- ( ■yyiLL bo open to the public EACH DAY until MONDAY, AUGUST 13 (inclusive), < '~, :fl' om;9 n.-nl- ""til 5 P-in. TONIGHT and MONDAY, AUGUST 13, the Grounds ( . will bo .Llhuninated, and will lcmain open until 10 p.m. < COME AND SEE FAIRYLAND! \ I ■ SEE—The Finest Fernery Ever .Constructed! ( .SEE-The Best Collection of Birds in the Southern- Hemisphere! C •*■ >SEb—The Most Beautiful Fountain in New Zealand! : j ADMISSION IA. i . v ' i .'..'>■ , i n A'*6l' AUGUST/13 the Grounds can be seen only by uppointment, at a cost I of 2/6 eacli person. Proceeds devoted to Charity. { / DENTAL ANNOUNCEMENT! . | ] SIMPSON. DENTIST, ,\ • 25 COURTENAY PLACE \ (Next Dooi Paramount Theatre). l \ " NEW SCALE OF FEES: '..' I ! fitwell teeth -FEOM £2/5/- PER ,SET- 1 REMAKING SET 35/- 1 . SINGLE TOOTH REPAIRS ...... 5A 1 EXTRACTIONS. l/. .. j PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS..... 2/6 If TEETH EXTRACTED FREE WHEJN SETS ORDERED 5 1 .- ■ ■ • ■ £ r ' » " '
OHOSTIAKOFF. CHOSTIAKOFF. CHOSTIAKOFF, • . Performing with theAPOLLO SINGERS. APOLLO SINGERS, APOLLO SINGERS, , Iv a brilliant concert—four assisting artists —nine part songs! TOWN HALL, OWN HALL.. . TUESDAY AT S. I CHOSTIAKOFF, in Russian Costume, will sing with the Apollo Singers: "Stjenka '. Rasin," "Evening Bell," and "Song of the Volga Boatman." In Don Cossack Costume, with choir accompaniment, "Yonder, Yonder," "Monotonously Rings the Little Bell,'-! and "On .tji.e Road to St. Petersburg." Also Massenet's "Elegy," with Violin Obbligato by Ava Symons, and the "Miserere," with Myra Sawyur, Apollo Singers, and Chimed. MYRA SAWYER will sine: "The Tryst" (Sibelius), "The Loreley" (Liszt). PAUL VINOGRADOFF will play: Liezt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6, FINEST MEN'S CHOIR IN N.Z. FINEST MEN'S CHOIR IN N.Z. 1 A male voice choir of picked singers— tone, balance, finish, feeling—a burst of song in "Soldiers' Chorus"—soft as a ejgh in "Irish Cradle Song"! In nine choice part songs—accompanying Chostiakoff's Russian songs—a wealth of glorious song! TOWN HALL—TUESDAY. TOWN HALL-TUESDAY. Popular prices for this great concert: 36, 2s, Is (plus tax). Box plan at Begg's. Aek Begg's about subscribers' concession tickets. NORTH ISLAND BADMINTON ' . CHAMPIONSHIPS. WINTER SHOW BULIDING, JOHN STREET. rpilE Finals of the evonts will be; played -*- Tonight, Commencing vi T.-'iO p.m. . Admission Is.
TONIGHT -S.jj.rn. TONIGHT i TONIGHT 8 p.m. \ TONIGHT - COSY CONCERT CHAMBER !' (Total Hall.). : j' TTARMONIG SOCIETY XX-AIIMONIC SOCIETY — With —.'.". ( ZILLAH CASTLE, Brilliant Violinist. REX HARRISON, Baritone (from Christ- , church).. A POPULAR AND VARIED i PROGRAMME, including "FAUST" Fantasia "FAUST" Popular prices: 3s, 2s, plus tax, and 100 SEATS at Is (Tickets at doors). 'This Concert will NOT be broadcast. J rpilK INVESTORS' JOURNAL, < Which, in January. 1933, EXPOSED the methods of < The Investment Executive Trust of j New Zealand, Ltd., < ] AND AGITATED FOR THE SETTING UP OF A COMMISSION , is now obtainable from leading news- j agents, or from ] THE INVESTORS' JOURNAL, LTD., P.O. Bos 1283, Wellington. WATCH FOR , "rpARZAN AND HIS MATE," -*• With Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen O'Sullivan. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SUNDAY, AT 7.15. ~ WILLIAM HOLMES. Psychologist. ••rpHK SECRET OF* POWER" -*■ 77 Willis Sti'oct. Ccillt'c-lion. , ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 36, 11 August 1934, Page 4
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