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OF PRAISE FROM THE PRESS! A CHORUS OF APPROVAL FROM OUR PATRONS! "HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD" VOTED THE FINEST PICTURE OF ALL TIME! THE REGENT THE REGENT 3 SESSIONS DAILY—If a.m., 2.15, and 8 p.m. Joseph M. Schenck Presents GEORGE ARLISS In Darryl F. Zanuek's Production, "THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD (Approved t'oi Universal Exhibition!) A 20th Century Picture. United Artists Release. BORIS KARLOFF-LORETTA YOUNG-ROBERT YOUNG—FLORENCE ARLISS BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND AT "THE REGENT" (TELEPHONE 44-144). GRAND OPERA HOUSE At fitSi BP.».8 P .». The Sensational Mystery-thriller by Jack De Leon and Jack Celestin. IT DEFIES DETECTION! "CRIME ON THE HILL" With SIR NIGEL PLAYFAIR-LEWIS CASSON-SALLY BLANE-PHYLLIS DARE-GUS McNAUGHTON-JIMMY GODDEN-J.UDY KELLY. Also, Dion Titheradge's Charming Romance of London 1 Life, Love, and Laughter—"THE FORTUNATE FOOL," with Hugh Wakefield (Both Features Recommended' by the Censor for Adults.) , BOX PLANS AT THE D.I.C. AND THEATRE (TELEPHONE 51-814). HEIGH, HO! COME TO THE FAIR! I TOWN HALL FOR THE WEEK! FOR THE WEEK! FIELDEN TAYLOR'S DAFFODIL FAIR OPENED TODAY! OPENED TODAY! ST\LLS! SIDE-SHOWS! STUNTS! TUGS-OF-WAR! PENNY BUCKET-! . ELECTRIC THRILLS! Etc., Etc. TONIGHT'S PROGRAMME: v. Dealy. Commencing 7.17 o'clock, GRAND TUG-OF-WAR-Heavyweight, Moera - +>--'- Maypole Dance. Exhibition Dancing by Pupils of Miss Phyllis Oliver. ■ . Physical Culture by Miss Zena Clarke. Tramways Band. MONDAY'S ATTRACTIONS: Dr Ada Paterson will Lecture in the Concert. Chamber, at 2.30 p.m.,. on "Nutrition and the Public Health." Evening; Maypole Dance. Exhibition Dancing by Pupils of Miss Hazel Martin. Musical Slections by the Commercial Travellers Orchestra. Wellington Boys' Institute. Band. MAKE THIS WEEK A FIELDEN TAYLOR WEEK! ADMISSION 1/-. SEASON TICKET 2/6. THE WELLINGTON MALE VOICE CHOIR (Patron: His Excellency the Governor-General, Lord Bledisloe;) i Guest Conductor-STANLEY OLIVER (late of Montreal). At the Piano-CLEMENT HOWE. "THE MARTYRS" (Maunders Beautiful Cantata) TO BE PERFORMED WITH PIANO AND ORCHESTRA. Do not fail to hear— AVellington's Favourite Violinist . ZELL O'KANE, who will Sing Gustav Hoist's Songs for Soprano and Violin VALERIE CORLISS, who will Play Bach's Concerto in D Minor for Piano and Strings ') CONCERT CHAMBER' 'THURSDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 13, at 8 p.m. BOX PLAN AT BEGG'S, MONDAY. PRICES 3/- (Res.), 2/-, and 1/- (plus tax). " Telephone 54-850. Box 803. E. McLELLAN, Hon. Sec. A PUBLIC LECTURE : CORDIAL INVITATION is extended to the general public to attend a Lecture under the auspices of the undermentioned:— CHILDREN'S HEALTH CAMP ASSOCIATION (INC.), RED CROSS SOCIETY (INC.), 9 ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION 1 (INC.), SMITH FAMILY, JOYSPREADERS ; v ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY:' ',' . TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER, MONDAY AFTERNOON', SEPTEMBER 10, At 2.30 o'clock. . Dr. Ada Paterson, Director of the Division of School Hygiene, will give AN ILLUSTRATED LECTURE, ENTITLED: " NUTRITION—THE FOUNDATION OF PUBLIC HEALTH." ■

WEEKEND RAIL TRIP TO HAWKE'S BAY STATIONS NEXT SATURDAY. DON'T forget to Book Early for Next Saturday's Special Excursion to Hawke's. Bay Stations. ' Only 21/- return (second class) to Napier. Proportionately 1 low fares to other stations. The train will leave on September 15 from Wellington at 12.55 p.m.; Paekakariki 2.5; Otaki 2.37; Levin 3.0; Palmerston North 4.5; Napier arr. 8.5 p.m. The return train will leave Napier at 5.0 p.m. on Sunday, September 16; Wellington arr. 11.59 p.m. Trams tor Island Bay and • Miramar Junction and Buses /for Lower Hutt will be waiting for passengers at Thorndon station. If desired passengers may also return, by the Napier- , Wellington express on Monday, September 17. Seat reservation fee only 1/- for the combined up and down journeys. < : ■'"■ SEE RELATIVES AND FRIENDS DENTAL ANNOUNCEMENT! SIMPSON, DENTIST, 25 COURTENAY PXACE (Next Door Paramount Theatre). NEW SCALE OF FEES: FiTWELL TEETH FEOM £2/5/- PER /SET " REMAKING SET .. .. .. 35/SINGLE TOOTH REPAIRS. .. 5/EXTRACTIONS .. ~ .. 1/PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS .. 2/6 TEETH EXTRACTED FREE WHEN SETS ORDERED.

rpHE GROUNDS OF "HOMEWOOD," Homewood Avenue, Karori, Will be open to the public on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, until MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, inclusive, In Aid of Mother Aubert's Home of Compassion. Admission Is. At all other times these grounds can be seen onlj' by appointment at a' cost of 2s 6d each person. Total proceeds to charity. Dance to Allan Brown's Popular Dance Band at the MAYFAIR-ADELPHI CABARET TONIGHT. Telephone 51-774.

: TIN HAT CLUB of the Rei turned Soldiers' Assm- | eiation. r ■ THE NEXT KORERO will be held on AVEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 12, AT THE K.S.A. ROOMS, 12 VICTORIA STREET, AT 8 P.M. MAJOR E. MARSDEN, M.C., D.S.C., will give a LANTERN LECTURE on . "ECONOMIC INSTRUMENTS USED DURING THE WAR." COME AND HE»\R THE TIN HAT CLUB ORCHESTRA AND R.S.A. CHOIR. Admission Is 6d. Supper. Provided. "LARA BOW ■will be at the STATE, FRIDAY.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 60, 8 September 1934, Page 4

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