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CONTINUED SUCCESS OF OUR LAUGH-A-MINUTE SHOW! THE REGENT THE REGENT 3 SESSIONS DAILY—II a.m., 2.15 p.m., and S p.m. A Screamingly Funny Comedy, with the New Perfect Lover o£ the Screen — JIMMY DURANTE in "FALOOKA" (Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) IN CONJUNCTION WITH 2nd WEEK OF WALT DISNEY CARTOONS REPEATED ALL THIS WEEK OWING TO GREAT POPULAR SUCCESS. BOX L'LANb Ai U. 1.1 AND Al -THJi KKUJINT1 (TELEPHONE 44-144 J. FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY THRILLS! MYSTERY!! EXCITEMENT!!! FOR ALL. THE RETURN OF~ "SAPPER'S" BELOVED HERO OF FICTION— "THE RETURN OF BULLDOG DRUMMOND" (Approved £01 Universal lixliibiuon.) With RALPH RICHARDSON as "DRUMMOND," CLAUD ALLISTER as "AL-GY." LAST FEW DAYS OF THE KELLY GANG! GRAND.OPERA HOUSE S* Exhilarating Drama of Early Australian Bushranging Days! "WHEN THE KELLYS RODE" ■ (Approved 101 Universal Inhibition.) RIDEFOR LIFE WITH THESE DESPERATE OUTLAWS! ■THE FINEST-DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME IN THE HISTORY OF . WELLLINGTON COMMENCES FRIDAY! - ANN SOTHERN in "THE HELL CAT".. (Approved ten Universal lixhibitioni And GENEVIEVE TOBIN in "THE 9th GUEST" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) BOX PLANS NOW OPEN. . IF YOU WANTED TO SELL SOMETHING 1 TF yor had & house, a chair, or a used car to sell, you would not go around buttonholing strangers to tell your etory.- ■ You would want to tell tho whole town about it, beoause there is certainly someone somewhere who is interested in your pro position and willing to buy ii he knew of it. That is why we have CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMNS—so you can tell your story to every interested prospect at the smallest cost . ■ THIS MARKET IS EASILY REACHED AT ONE COST BY USING OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS. THE i "EVENING POST" FIRST IN DAILY CIRCULATION! FIRST IN NEWS! FIRST IN RESULTS!

THE COMPETITIONS. -••HE COMPETITIONS. TESTS FOR TOMORROW WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29. AT THE TOWN HALL. 9 a.m.-CHIEF PIANO SOLO. Open to any amateur over 16 years. (a) "Weeping Mist" (Hutchens). (b) Own selection. 10.30.—PIANO DUET (12-16 years). Own selection. 11 a.m.—SACRED SOLO. Ladies. Any voice. Own selection. \ 2 p m.—DANCE DUO. Under 9 years. 3.30 p.m.-CHARACTER STORY DANCE. Under 10 years. AT THE CONCERT CHAMBER. 3 a.m.-N.Z. TEST RECITAL. Ladies. Open class. (a) "The Norman Baron" (Longfellow). (b) Own selection. 9.43—HUMOROUS RECITATION. Girls 12-16 years. Own selection. 2 p.m.—HUMOROUS RECITATION IN CHARACTER. Boys, 12-10 years. Own selection. 2.30.-SHAKESPEAREAN RECITATION Lady or gentleman under 21. Own selection. 3 30—RECITATION. Ladies. "Lopdon Beautiful" (Le Gallieue). 4 30—ORATION. Lady or Gentleman. To be a prepared speech written by per- » former. Subject: "Is Our Modern Civilisation a Failure." AT THE BLUE TRIANGLE HALL. 9 a.m.—RECITATION. Girls 12-14 years. "The New Moon" (Ogilvie). 2 p.m.—IRISH REEL. Under 16 years. 2.3O—HIGHLAND REEL. Under 10 "3 p.m.-GIRLS* SONG. (16-21. years.) •■The Birds go North Again" (YVikeby). 4 p.m.-MEZZO-SOPRANO SOLO. "The Sea" (Travcrs). Day Admission, Cd. livening.?, 2s and Is. RESERVES AT D.I.C. K. McLENNAN, Secretary. (-competitions. Competitions. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. INT THE TOWN HALL. IN THE TOWN HALL. At 7.45 o'clock. At 7.45 o'clock. INOTHER FINE PROGRAMME OF PRIZEWINNERS. JUST LOOK AT THE VARIETY OF IT. WCS 1. PIANO SOLO. Competitions WCS Society's. . Scholarship -■-. (13-lo WCS years). ■ _.'■ , . WCS (a) "Wedding Day' (Grieg). WCS . (b) Own selection. • . WCS 2. OPERATIC DANCE (under 9 WCS years). • . ■ WCS 3. CLOG DANCE (under 12). WCS 4 RECITATION IN CHARACTER WCS (Girls under 12). Not humorWCS ous. Own selection. WCS 5. VOCAL SOLO. Society's WCS Scholarship,"for* ladies over 21 WCS Soprano, "Will o' the Wisp WCS (Sprass). WCS Mezzo, "Herebells' (Brewer). ■ WCS Contralto, "I Shall Go Softly . WCS All My Years" (Elliott). wrs WCS G. RECITATION' for Boys, 12-16 ' WCS years- "Togethor" (Kipling). , \vpS' WCS 7 B-VLLET IN COSTUME. WCS BALLET IN COSTUME WCS The Hazel Martin bchool ot " WCS Dancing. WCS 8 JUNIOR TEST RECITAL, for WCS girls under 16. Own selection. Terr's • WCS 9. RECITATION. Society's WCS scholarship, for ladies or gentleAVCS men; 16-21. years. " AVGS (a) "Queen Sigrid the.Haughty. WCS (Longfellow). . . AVCS Ob) Own selection. . WCS ■ ' VOCAL COMPETITORS IN THE COMPETITIONS i fIND Proctor's Pinelyptue Pastilles de■T finitely (rive Strength and Tone to the i Voice, and' effectively banish dryness. tickling, and hoarseness. 7 Sold by Chemists everywhere. Tins, Pocket Size, Is; Household Size, Is Gd. Write Bos 876, Wellington, for Free Sample, enclosing stamped and addressed t envelope. EARN the Art of Hairdressing and Beauty Culture; special improvement . course for hairdressers; instructors from 1 Internationa) Academies, Paris; N.Z. Inr statute of Hairdressing and Beauty Culture, 35 AVillie Street.

COMMUNITY SING. COMMUNITY SING. EXTRAORDINARY. EXTRAORDINARY. (t§ ASR OPERA HOUSE . OPERA HOUSE BAND OPERA HOUSE By tho courtesy of J. C. Williamson (N.Z.). Ltd. " TOMORROW, at 12.30 p.m. TOMORROW, at 12.30 p.m. SONG LEADERS: MR. OWEN PRITCHARD, MR. WILL MASON. AT THE PIANO: MR FRANK CROWTHER. GUEST ARTIST: MR. CLEM DAWE. Assisted by Gregory Ivanoff, Cliff O Keefe, Ralph Daly, Tom King, and Joe ohriuci'. In view of tho exceptional programme the_ committee appeals to patrons to make their contribution at the door by Silver Coin. . . ■ ■ Proceeds in aid of Mayor's Relief Fund. FUNERAL NOTICES] npHE_ Funeral of the late Mrs. Amy Dora ■*■ Kitching will leave the Mortuary Chapel, 27Wingfield Street, at 9.30 a.m. Tomorrow, Wednesday, August 29, 1934, for the Karori Cemetery. . ISAAC CLARK AND SON, . Funeral Directors, 27 Wingfield Street, Nl. PUBLIC NOTICES. LAW SOCIETY. A LL MEMBERS of the Legal Profes--c-1- sion are invited to be present at the SUPREME COURT, Wellington, at 10.30 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 29th INST., when reference will bo made to tho death of tho Honourable Mr. Justice MacGregov. H. J. THOMPSON, Secretary. HUTT VALLEY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. CONSTITUENT DISTRICT1 OF JOHNSONVILLE. TJUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ■*• that in terras of Section 10 of the Electric Power Boards Amendment Act, 1922, and Section 7 of tho Local Elections and I'olls Act, 1925, an Election will be held on Wednesday, the 19th day of September, 1934, for one Member to represent the Constituent District of Johnsonville on the Hutfc Valley Electric Power Board. Nominations on the prescribed form, accompanied with a deposit of Three Pounds (£3), will bo received on Thursday, the 6th day of September, 1934, before noon, at the Town Board's Office, Johnsonville. Dated at Johnsonville, this 28th day of August, 1034. L, DUEEY, Returning Officer. THE NEW ZEALAND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LIMITED. LOST SHARE CERTIFICATE. HPHE Corporation has received' advice •*• that Certificate of Title No. 094 to Ordinary Shares Nos. 185467 to 185586 inclusive, in the name of Horace Francis Stewart, late of Auckland Piano Agency, has been lost, and notice is hereby given that unless' within one calendar month from date hereof there is made to the Corporation some claim or representation in respect thereof, the Directors will proceed to issue a fresh certificate. Dated this 27th day of August, 1934. T. A. JACKSON, Manager. Registered Office, A.M.P. Building, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. ' MOTORS AND CYCLES. CHEVROLET 4-DOOR. SALOON. THIS is unquestionably one of the nicestkept Cars we have ever traded. Our foreman in. his check up could not find a single mechanical defect, and unhesitatingly gave on o.k. The bodywork is with out blemish and the tires are all good and two spares are fitted. This Car will soon find a new owner as the price is right, £75. . . . TWO SINGER 9-H.P. SALOONS. Here are two popular-sized 4-door Saloons at reasonable figures. Roomy, economical, little cars of a type that is hard to get. Both machines are upholstered in leather, are well shod, and have perfect little motors. Trade your present model for one of these modern light English cars. £130 each. • TWO STANDARD 16-H.P. SALOONS. 1 Listen to the description of these two high quality Cars. Six cylinder, 16;h.P. engines, with seven bearing crankshaft engines, force feed lubrication to main and ■ big end bearing, and gudgeon gears. FourDpecd forward gear boxes with silent i thirds. Beautifully built, steel panel 1 bodies, upholstered in leather, and both have wire wheel equipment. When new these cars cost nearly £400, and can now i be purchased at £250 each. : E. REYNOLDS AND CO., LTD., ' Wakefield Street. . Tel. fll-OSO. . Open every evening- / .30 ta fk, ~ ■■

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 50, 28 August 1934, Page 2

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