■ LAST TWO DAYS of RONALD COLMAN in " BULLDOG. DRUMMOND STRIKES BACK " (Approved tor Universal Exhibition} THE ARRIVAL OF SCOTT AND BLACK CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS AND PROCESSION, Etc. THE REGENT THE REGENT ■3 SESSIONS DAILY—II a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT! COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT! His Merry Majosty "MO—Monarch of Mirth—in his First and Australia's Funniest Film! •\T(\ ROY l\Tfl ROY Tiff) ROY I>HJ EEXE MU rjiX E uLKJ RENE In Cinesouud's Merry Mo-sieal Comedy, "STRIKE ME LUCKY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition. ) Limitless Laughs for the Whole Family. Mo's Merry Mo-sical Moments Mean a Million Laughs for You! BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND AT THE REGENT (TELEPHONE 44-144). GRAN D OPERA HOUSE IXSIX-.! i TWO SMASHING COLUMBIA HITS! " NAME—THE—WOMAN " With RICHARD CROMWELL—ARLINE JUDGE-RITA LE ROY. Thrills Galore in this Daring Newspaper Drama. "EAST OF sth AVENUE," . The "Grand Hotel" of New York Boarding-house Life! With WALLACE FORD-MARY CARLISLE. (Both Pictures Recommended by Censor for Adults.) BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. TOWN HALL-TOMORROW NIGHT! THE OUTSTANDING MUSICAL EVENT OF THE YEAR! ENGLAND'S GREATEST LIVING PIANISTANDERSEN TYRER TWO GREAT CONCERTOS (for Piano and Orchestra): "THE EMPEROR" Beethoven *CONCERTO IN E FLAT Andersen Tyrer *This Trill be the First Performance in the World of the Brilliant Concerto recently composed by Andersen Tyrcr. ANDERSEN TYRER IN ASSOCIATION WITH WELLINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conductor: LEON DE MAUNY. . Orchestral Numbers: "Egmont" and "Midsummer Night's Dream" Overtures, and "Ballet Egyptien" (LuiginiJ.
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TWO EXCELLENT ATTRACTIONS. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN UR THEATRE. NEWTOWN. TONIGHT, 7.30. THURSDAY, 7.30. No. 1— "SON OF KONG." "SON OF KONG." "SON OF KONG." Starring ROBERT ARMSTRONG, HELEN MACK. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Packed with superlative thrills for adventure lovers, and includes a powerful romance between two of its human characters. No. 2—" ALL MEN ARE ENEMIES" "ALL MEN ARE ENEMIES." Starring HUGH WILLIAMS, HELEN TWELVETREES. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A love story so sublime, so beautifully acted—that the magic spell it weaves wiil hold you enchanted! N... 3-SPLENDID SHORT SUBJECTS. REGAL THEATRE, KARORI. TONIGHT, S o'clock, TONIGHT. "LOOKING FOR TROUBLE." Spencer Tracy, Jack Oakic, Constance Cuniminjrs. Oakie's a ■howl, Tracy's a panic. Together they're a riot. (Approved for' Universal Exhibition.') WALT DISNEY MOUSE CARTOON. SHORT .SUBJECTS. Fri. and iSat.: "Queen Christina." REMEMBER REMEMBER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2. WHY? WHY? IT IS THE OPENING DATE OF IT IS THE OPENING DAT]-: OF THE THE "WENTW 0 R T II " "WENTW 0 R T H " '< W E N T W O R T II " " W E N T AY 0 R T II " "AVENTAVORTH" "WENTWORTH" (Late Majestic Lounge) SUPPER-ROOM AND CABARET UPPER-ROOM AND CABARET FREE. FREE. FREE. FREE. T A N,T E R N LECTURE. (Under the auspices of the AVellington City Council.) By MR. A. C. GIFFORD, M.A., F.R.A.S. (Omega Centauri.) Donovan Lecturer in Astronomy. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOAA 7N HALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1934, S p.m. SUBJECT: "The Grandeur and Immensity of the Universe." ADMISSION FREE. ADMISSION FREE. A NNUAL ATHLETIC MEETING Between ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGES, WELLINGTON AND SILVERSTREAM, For the OLD BOYS' TROPHY Will bo held TOMORROW AT SILVERSTREAM At 2.30 p.m. All Old Boys and Friends cordially invited. A JUMBLE SALE will be held by the CHILTON HOUSE OLD GIRLS' ASSOCIATION In ST. THOMAS' HALL on FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 2. SALE OF AVORK. THE Kelburn Presbyterian Girls' Auxiliary will hold their ANNUAL SALE OF AVORK in the Church Schoolroom on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, opening at 3 p.m. Open in evening also. Christmas Gifts, Cakes, Sweets, Produce. Christmas Tire. Afternoon Ten, etc. proceeds in aid of missions. dresscutting" designing. dressmaking, fashion styling. SAVE Money—Make four own Clothes. Earn money, making for others. Modern methods make McCabe Academy supreme. Individual tuition by experts. Personal or Postal Lessons. Courses, from 30s. Success is guaranteed. Call, Write, or Tel. 42-323 for our Free REDUCED FEES. McCABE ACADEMY OF DRESSMAKING. The Foremost School of Fashion, . 4th Floor, D.I.C. Bldgs., Panama Street,
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 105, 31 October 1934, Page 2
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