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REGENT AUDIENCES' ENDORSE ALL THE EULOGISTIC PRAISE BESTOWED ON "CFLLINI". BY THE PRESS OF LONDON AND AMERICA! THE REGENT THE REGENT 3 SESSIONS DAILY—II a m., 2.15 p m., 8 p in. , Joseph M. Schenck Piesentg < i FREDRIC MARCH and CONSTANCE BENNETT, In Donyl F. Zanuek'a Production— " THE AFFAIRS OF " THE 'AFFAIRS OF ' < CELLINI" — CELLINI" A 20th Centmy Pictuie • Released by United Artists (Recommended by Censor for Adults.; CELLINI! WHAT A MAN' WITH ONE HAND AT EVERY MAN'S THROAT AND THE OTHER AROUND EVERY WOMAN'S WAIST! BOX PLANS AT DIG AND AT THE REGENT (TELEPHONE 44-14.4). THE ITALIAN CRUISER "ARMANDO DIAZ." OFFICERS' BALL Under the Distinguished Patronage of the CONSUL FOR ITALY, CAY. UFF. DOTT. G. FORMICHELLA. TOWN HALL TOWN HALL MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, at 8 p.m. Double 12/6.1 ' ' TICKETS: • TELEPHONE 45-381. Single 7/6. . / i' Owing to the limited number of tickets a\ailable, holders of circular invitations are adwsed to pm chase tickets as ear!} as possible. No sales at door. Tickets may be obtained at any of the following places —D.I.C. BOOKING ;; . LAJVN TENNIS! :: WORLD CHAMPIONS AT MIRAMAR MONDAY— PERRY v. FRANCE MISS ROUND v. MISS DEARMAN Also MEN'S DOUBLES and MIXED DOUBLES , TUESDAY— ■ PERRY v. HUGHES i ' MISSES, LYLE and DEARMAN v MISSES ROUND and NICHOLLS '* Also MEN'S and MIXED DOUBLES PLAY COMMENCES 1.30 p.m. EACH DAY. 5A 7/6 . 10/- ---„ #In the event of play not taking place on Monday on account of rain th« matches scheduled for that day will be played on Tuesday, and Tuesday's matchei on Wednesday. , , . . , , d •• , ' A GOOD: REPUTATION cannot be bought with gold; It must be earned. To maintain IS our good leputation we make &me that all, work wt do it ' ' A WORK, OF MERIT. ' . •i ■ i > J s , i Consultations Free ' TEL/43-473. LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE, ST. GEORGE BUILDINGS, "* ' WILLIS STREET.' | I , ■ , R. H. BLAKISTON, ' ' ' Dental Surgeon. ' HOLIDAY REMINDERS. s- i ' . 7—-r— « ' £ A FEW REMINDERS FOR THOSE GOING AWAY FOR THE HOLIDAYS: a. " - DON'T FORGET TO— '\ , MAKE Arr>ngementß for your Dumb Pet». TURN OFF Gas and Electricity^ tha Meten. * MAKE Sure'that Doors are Locked «nd Windowg Fa«t«ned. * •r GIVE Instruc*«"»s re Delivery of the "EVENING POST" to Either "X , t your Local Agent or the Publisher. "■ * h _ . ' < ' < r % SUBSCRIBERS CAN HAVE THEIR PAPERS SENT TO THEIR HOLIDAY ADDRESSES ON LEAVING INSTRUCTIONS AT THIS * ' OFFICE OR THE LOCAL AGENT . , > ' BLUNDELL BROS.', LTD. , TELEPHONE 44 7 040. le . il ' ie t ... • T)O6E SHOW. WITTTKrTftv ' ROSE' SHOW! ELLINGTON t , Futt Va]fey Hortlcultural goclety (Jn - c0 MALE VOICE NEXT WEDNESDAY MALE -. VOICE XtßOm. ' - NOVEMBER 14,1934 ' - Gueet Conductor: , KING GEORGE THEATRE, LOWER / HTTTT STANLEY OLI\T:R. , Officially, opened by hi^Excellency Lorn Bledisloe, Governor-General, with Lady r ' THURSDAY NEXT. BlediHoe, at 2.45 p.m. t THURSDAY NEXT. T Attractive Displays, Roses, Calceolarias Irises, Pansies, Collections Cut, Flowers NOVEMBER 15, 8 P.M. Decorative Work, and Cooking. Include a visit to RIDDIFORD PARK CONCERT <v ' the Beauty Spot of .New Zealand. J" CONCERT CHAMBER. Afternoon Tea. Flower Stall Competition. .. . ~ _ _' „ . _, „ _ Take any Hutt Bub to Post Office. E Stanford s Sea Songs, Canadian Folk Songs. BNT KIES CLOSE TUESDAY, AT NOON 1. Assisted by " Presentation of Trophies,* 0.30 p.m.' D . . MYRA CLEGG (Soprano), \', STRING ORCHESTRA. Secretary, Box 10, Lower Hutt. 3s, 2s ,(res.), 1«. Tel. 63-284, Theatre 63-933. l t Plan at Begg's. Tel. 52 482. v ' " £• JM. Jr^.r*KHUx\SX, Acting Hon. Secretary. 1^ - l fs "ARMISTICE DAY," SUNDAY, » .NOVEMBER 11, 1034. C. , A LL Returned Soldiers are asked to Par ■**■ ade ln'the Basin Reserve at 2 p.m. oi •J^m* SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, where a Ser P^aJBBLiMa * vice will be conducted by the Rev. Bram L IInuWMD tOIDI|H»^ well g co tt, and an address given by Canoi Percival James. After" this the paradi will march to the Citizens' War Memorial Z, ARMISTICE NIGHT, Lambton Quay, and place a wreath on thi s. ARMISTICE .NIGHT, Memorial. TOMORROW Diggers are invited to attend'a Servict ctTxrnAV vnvFAfRTTR n at the Weslev Church, Taranaki Street, a 1 irrvniv SnvvMRFR il uam■ on "Armistice Day." and ar< SUNDAY, &.OVEMBER 11, agked to un6mVle at the Te AroPos At 8.15 o'clock. Office at'lo.3o a.m. THE CONCERT >OF THE YEAR. Medals and Decorations to be worn. THE CONCERT OF THE YEAR If Parade is cancelled on account of. we! Sm t 4^t7c Ttii?ATBT7 weather, four flags will be flown fron T> TA^f JS A tbv M°«nt Tfctoria, and fiom the Town Hall T. JAMES THEATRE. at 130 l p m The Cln]rch g ervice wi , Come and Hear the then be held at St. James Theatre,.Cour RETURNED SOLDIERS' CHOIR. tenay Plhcc, instead of at the Basin Re .. RETURNED SOLDIERS' CHOIR. serve. ' ST , v J ri . * 181? SffiS S?fi SSS ■ J-6?15,;. Supported by *^^Lm THE TIN H VT CLUI F1 HISTED A. ELSTON -^.^HHKZu— nv> twv F HISTED A. ELSTON RttUHMIDMISBR ' "}!^ Tr ZX^ T GOODALL - J. CALDWELL RETURNED T GOODALL - J CALDWELL , SOLDIERS' ASSN. " " S. R. O'CONNELL. ' mHE next Korero will be held on WED !t S. R. O'CONNELL. J. NEXT, Nov.- 14, at the RS A Rooms « Wellington's Favounte Artists, in one 12 Victona Street, at 8p m. Admissior Wondciful .Programme. U 6d. Chauman: A. El^ton. » .ADMISSION BY SILVER COIN TENNIS COACHING. r> COLLECTION. pOACHING on Court till 430 p.m.; Children not admitted unlew .ccorn- thereafter in Studio " wit-h 4dult / *• "• WILLIAMS, panied with Adult. Teh , imi Co^h.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 114, 10 November 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 114, 10 November 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 114, 10 November 1934, Page 4

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