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' " i ' : '. .LAST—2—DAYS—OF ' | ' ■■■■' "'V .- ' TAUBEB', -in, "BLOSSOM ) lEofiE". ,y■:;■ .1 (Approved, for OmversaJ Exhibition,} Hurry! See the Most Beautiful Musical Play that,has ever been Screened!; .• , THE RECENT / "■'•■ ' : THE. REGENT 3 SESSIONS-DAILY—II a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8.0 p.m. a r BOX PLANS at D.I.C. and at THE REGENT (TELEPHONE 44-144). ; •■ COtoIENCIN^FjpDAY. NEXT.!.; . ....i.. A Mady Merry, Musical 'Melange;1 of Riotous' Mirth—Tuneful Melodies—arid' "; !• - . ; Thrilling Mystery. ■••■'■ ' .'■■■.-.' " TRANSATLANTIC MERRY-GO-ROUND " (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) W.ITH-15-STARS.-INCLUDING . ;, SYDNEY HOWARD NANCY CARROLL ■■'. GENE RAYMOND MITZI GREEN PATSY KELLY-BOSWELL SISTERS—.TACK BENNY—Etc : .' ANOTHER BIG SPECIAL FROM UNITED ARTISTS!- ' '• r •■'■,,. '; ■ (^rd]m ' party. ■•■■ .;■'■;■.;' /■■ , A GARDEN -PARTY will.be held on SATURDAY NEXT,, FEBRUARY-2, . -^ iff the* Groundsof-MR.'and MRS. B. SUTHERLAND, "HOMEWOOD,"' Karori, in aid of the PORT NICHOLSON BAND. > ; This Band, which has given its services absolutely free of charge on more ' 'than 40 -occasions .daring the last 12 months to assist .'worthy causes; ■■ is deserving of, the. support of all citizens. '.... The Gcouncfk will be open' from1 2.0 t0'5.30 in the Afternoon and'from -. . 6,30 to. 10.8 in: the evening;:. ; '':'''' ... ' Do. not fail, to see the Aviaries, the Winter Garden, Swimming Bath,: the Grotto;. Underground,: and .the Outdoor Ferneries—as well as the; newly- • constructed Fernery,, which is designed to contain aH the difterent varieties. ~; ■ of ferns grown.in New Zealand'. , ,■--..- ■ ; ■■ ~ ~ ; .la the Evening, the Grounds''will. be.: brilliantly illuminated'*,'- and the; ' ■■■'■ beautiful multi-coloured.! Versaillei-Fountain-will be seen'at it3 best;' likewise, the Glow-worm,"Gave: ■■■"■.'■. ..'■.'■. , :- -. ■ ; ■ , .. ' ' Professor Allan, will'give, an exhibition of Underwater and Trick Swimming'., Bring.your bathing; toga • Prize for the niftiest costume: .. • ■ .There will .be,'.■many Stalls, ;Afternoon Tea will be provided, and.- the. Band will play a delightful programme; . ■ \ ■•;■ .; AD3HSS-ION 1/-. ~.;:,■ '■'. , ;.' . , E. .OBMEQb, Hon. Secretary.' ; :■;: ; = SPEdIA^^v;ppRSI)AY■. -OEFEB-s: ■■■:; >;-:' :' .;■'■ :BALANCE.;^ OFv-^LINES AND- SAMPLES ■ ■:;>"':' lj- . ■ '".].'■"■■' '• .'.'.' Comprising:— . , .•■ i .■. .. • ■• .ji m Pai«: :,L4DIES^ .■QUALITY'- SHOES—White. 'Calf, White Fabric, Black Glace' Brown Glace, and .Black: Patent; all styles and Keels.. These shoes are' usually sold.at from 15/e,,to 27/6:. . TOMORROWS PRICE ft/11 m pairs GENTS' OSTOED SHOBS-In. Black,: Broww, and1 Patent. Smart Wlea . and. good-fitting;. TO-MORROW'S PRICES I Q/g ' V2'/T V • l.t/l'l .. v' .'.■■■■■.;,v QPEN^TOMOHROW, 9 A.M. ■ ' ■/. -■■■':,, ■ -Cbrner: : CUBA, and GHUZNEE STREETS, v

LAST TWO DAYS-2.15 and S p.m. BETTY BALFOUR, GORDON lURKER In "MY OLD DUTCH," , "MY OLD DUTCH," iA sweeping panorama of Cockney life-, aboundingl with romance, humour, and appealing drama. CTATE THEATRE. "TATE. THEATRE. STATE THEATRE. Dir.—Amalgamated' Theatres, Ltd1.COMMENCING FRIDAY! i The Mighty Successor to "Hell's Angels," blazing its way to fame and notoriety, WARNER BAXTER WARN-10 R BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WA'RNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARMER. BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER. BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARMER BAXTER WAR-CER' BAXTER The favanrite of millions in 1 the type of role that made him famous. . "HELL IN THE HEAVENS." "HELL IN THE HEAVENS." "HELL IN THE HEAVENS." "HELL IN THE HEAVENS." "HELL- IN THE HEAVENS." "HELfc IN THE HEAVENS." "HELL' IN THE: HEAVENS." "HELL- IN THE' HEAVENS." "HELL IN THE HEAVENS." "HELL IN THE HEAVENS." "HELL IST THE. HEAVENS." "HELL IN THE HEAVENS." With. • ' Herbert MUNDIN, Ralph MORGAN, Herbert MUNDIN, Ralph MORGAN, Andy DEVTNE, William STELLING. Andy DEVINE, William STELLING. A spectacular epic of the air, alive with breathless excitement and thrills, leaving a trail of sensations and a haunting memory of touching romance. (Both* Approved fox1 Universal'Exhibition.) Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre, Tel. 51-ffiJil, JJEGAIr THEATRE, KARORI. THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. ■ Here's the Best Show in Town! Thrilling, Red-blooded Action! "STINGAREE." "STINGAREE." With RICHARD DIX. More thrills and action than you ever thought possible to Back into one picture. And plenty of laughs, too! Excitement reigns supreme in this thriller you'll enjoy. 2—Comedy: "The Old Maid's Mistake," 3—Cartoon: "Sultan Pepper." 4—Pa the Audio Review. s—Pathe Newsrecl. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) CAPITOL THEATRIC, MIRAMAR TONIGHT. "UPPER WORLD." More thrilling, more dangerous, more alluring than the underworld. A merciless exposure on why men leave homo, with WARREN WILLIAM, GINGER ROGERS, and MARY ASTOR. "HEAT LIGHTNING." A mighty drama of human passions—when the'eauie'innir came twice into her life as _ lover it started a dramatic thunderbolt. With ALINE MacMAHON, ANN DVORAK, PRESTON FOSTER. (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) T73IPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. £" THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. The management wish to apologise and explain that owing- to the failure of the film, company concerned to dispatch "Danny Boy" and "Song at Eventide" from Sydney, they will be unable to screen same until Wednesday and Thursday next. , TONIGHT! TONIGHT! "NIGHT CLUB QUEEN," With an All-Star Cast. . Tuneful Songs ar.d Comedy. Night Club Revelries. Drama. Splendid Supporting Programme. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)

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Evening Post, Issue 25, 30 January 1935, Page 2

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