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™"n <^- THE REGENT THE REGENT 3 SESSIONS DAILY-ll a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8.0 p.m. Edward Small Presents : ■ ■ ' ■ "TRANSATLANTIC MERRY-GO-ROUND" (Recommended by Censor for Adults ) (A Reliance Production.) (tJnited Rdeage } v FRIDAY—^-NEXT-—-^FRIDAY A Famous Book and its Characters come to Life on the Screen! "GREAT EXPECTATIONS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The Prolific Genius of the Immortal Charles Dickens plus the Magic o£ 1 the Modern Screen. BOX PLANS-AT D.l.q AND AT THE REGENT. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Commencing FRIDAY, at 8 p.m. Thereafter TWICE DAILY-2.15 and S p.m. DR. A. L. LEWIS, of HOLLYWOOD 1 . ' (Discoverer of Janet Gaynor), ON THE STAGE-IN HIS UNIQUE TALKIE TESTS > Dr. Lewis is Personally Searching New Zealand for Screen Types. FULL SUPPORTING PICTURE PROGRAMME. PRICES 1/-, 1/6, and 2/- (plus tax). V BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. FYFE'S LTD. i GREATEST SILK & HOSIERY SALE COMMENCES TOMORROW, at 9 a.m • v J^B-ffifffissft ass ™^g?SS$g? ™* NOVELTY Usual 1000 yards BRIHSH PKINTED ART SILKS-Usual prices VUto^ard " ■ . *■■■. TO CLEAR 6d, 1/- and 1/6 yard A SALE WITHIN A SALE. WoßiruLs! eTunic S hU ande|roc! £ S SiTht nn W SuHable *« Wings, , x fea^^lfeMillSiil E^^Jts SEE ADVERTISEMENT ON PAGE 5 1 ■■■■•»■ "■■■''■ •' ■• BE EARLY! ■■ ■ ■ . Address: OPPOSITE KELBURN TRAM. 10 DAYS' WALLPAPER ■ ■■•■•■•.- " -^ ....;'■ and ■-.;■-' ' ■' . PICTURE CLEARANCE : :-,..'. : ;'■ sale -■■"■ . .. , SUS WINDOWS FOR BARGAINS. K. & E. TINGEY & CO., LTD., 30 MANNERS STREET. COLLEGE~BOOKS "~ ALL TEXT BOOKS FOR WELLINGTON COLLEGE-RONGOTAI COLLEGE- _ • WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE- " WELLINGTON EAST GIRLS' COLLEGE. Also all BOOKS & STATIONERY FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS I.' ■■ ■ .-' ; ■■• ■'. ':•■■■',•■ ■■. .-■ ■'•■ '" At .■■.-.■■■ ■ • ■ SOUTHS BOOK DEPOT LTD., 1 /i 21 WILLIS STREET The Grand Hotel) • "STUDENT TOUR" HE WENTWORTH" with°th P "Orl a °"- a Pala««l liner, (Majestic Theatre Buildings.) ! M TONIGHT 9 ,x 30 TONIGHT BUTTERWORTH and MAXINE DOYLE TONIGHT " 9-U^ TONIGHT .(Approved for Exhibition.),- FRED ' WTTBRPB . ! ■ r—. _ And his ]J|OTHER AUBERT HOMES 'OF RHYTHM RASCALS COMPASSION. RHYTHM RASCALS. GRAND REPEAT RECITAL. ' iiilE MARTIN: ■ Story —'Song — and Dance TOMORROW NIGHT. By Pupils of TOMORROW NIGHT. , In WED. 9-2 a.m. WEDBROUGHAM STREET ASSEMBLY BIG CABARET NIGHT HALL. BIG CABARET NIGHT! WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 0, at 8 p m With a , • • ■,- FRANK NEIL'S VARIETY STARS Admission-I*- Admission Is. FRANK NEIL'S VARIETY STARS.' ————— : —— JOEY' PORTER. •■.-... : ■ JOEY PORTER. MASTERTON A. AND'P SHOW ' ™E THREE AMBASSADORS. TON, FEBRUARY 19 and 20, 1935. Reserves 45 . 709 . No EXTR /- " ■ ; RAM AND EWE FAIR " , FEBRUARY 21 an 22. . Cups and.VTrophies, valued at £700 in — MEETINGS. ../.addition to liberal prizes •■■■•■' . ' V • ' ' MEETING OF POULTRY-KEEPPRS nT^ARMERS;AND,CITI2ENS OF THE AT JOHNSONVILLe DISTRICT he pjour Show-with" entries. POULTRY-KEEPERS resident in JohnClasses for-all Breeds of Sheep; Cattle, f" sonville, Ohariu Valley, Newlands, Horses,. Hacks^;'Hunters, Ponies Dog Tawa Flat, Khandallah, Porirua, Makara Trials, and .-..Working Dogs, Poultry, and South Makara ai4 cordially invtted Pigeons, Home Industries, Sewing; Fruit to attend a Meeting to be held in the and; Vegetables. • ASSEMBLY HALL, JOHNSONVILLE KENNEL CLASSES-£9O in Cups. Do or. THURSDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY T not miss this great display where a win at 7- 30 P-m-» ''or the purpose of forming is worth while. ■ a Branch of the N.Z. Poultry Producers' All entries close February i. Federation and discussing the Poultry Free Schedules from: .• B°ard^s proposals for the. improvement of . , R. H. WILLIAMS, " J. N. McLEAN, Secretary. Bos 40. Masterton. Secretary, N.Z. Poultry Board. t&mkr A SPECIAL Meeting of the Federated 12G Vivian Street, on THURSDAY, FebRECEPTION TuGENERAL SIR ruary 7> 1935> at 2 p-m- shar PALEXANDER GODLEY, BUSINESSTHEWdS^Sd Soldiers' SaT lß^r SllCet- ± Association will entertain General • uenelal Sir Alexander Godlcy, G.C.8., K.C.M.G., °".'y financial members admitted on proat a Korero to be held TOMORROW Auction of Union Books. EVENING, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY W P watw Terl'e °'Cl°Ck ' " Ac^Setary. Programme «\rill be supplied by the TinHat Club. ' " , ____ All Diggers are urged to be present to FUNERAL NOTICES. . welcome their old Commander. • ~~ : ■ ' Dress: Lounge Suits, Service Medals, rVH- h Funeral of the late Mrs. Susie Jane and Decorations. . Mangiu will leave the Chapel of Kobt. Tickets 2s. H. Wilson and Sons, Ltd., Tomorrow J. SPENCE, Secretary. (Wednesday), February G, 1935, at 2 p.m., Wellington R.S.A. for the Karori Cemetery. Private interHKKKY I'arties will be all the raae ment> ■ this New year. We have the finest ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD., stocks, imported direct from Spain; Ara- Undertakers, gon Spanisb Sherry, an excellent wine al > 164 Adelaide.Road. ' a low price; qtinrte se, pints 2s 9d. Grand Tels. 24-155 and 16-7 SI. . iHotel Eome Supply Store, __ ■.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 30, 5 February 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 30, 5 February 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 30, 5 February 1935, Page 2

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