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"THIS IS A PICTURE STANDING OUT-AND BOUND TO STAND OUT- . AS AN ACHIEVEMENT." - ' : —The "Evening Post," February 9, 1035. THE REGENT THE REGENT 3 SESSIONS DAILY-11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8.0 p.m.. Carl Laemmle Presents—= -A Universal Production "GREAT EXPECTATIONS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND AT THE REGENT (TELEPHONE 44-144). FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY, "GRANDAD RUDD" THE "GRAND" DADDYOF AM. A^AUAN COMEDIES IN A BRAND-NEW BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND AT THE REGENT (TELEPHONE 44 ; 144). UNIQUE STAGE ATTRACTION-IN PERSON . DR. A. L. LEWIS, of HOLLYWOOD (Discoverer of Janet Gaynor), ' CONDUCTING ON THE STAGE "COMEDY TALKIE TESTS" ON THE SCREEN-THE YELL OF THE YEAR "WE'RE RICH AGAIN" With EDNA MAY OLIVER, BILLIE BURKE, REGINALD DENNY GRAND OPERA HOUSE TWICE DAILY-2.15 and 8 p.m. (For Universal Exhibition.) Box p JjANS AT DIQ FULLER LUPTON LTD. BARGAINS FOR TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY ONLY • HARROW'S FAMOUS RASPBERRY JAM—lib inr= ' ~, ,' liT&of^^raii™ 1^1^- ■::::::::::::::::::::::: £ S£ S^o^^K^ ROYAL FIJIAN PINEAPPLE-large' "tins ' « each, 3 for lid ENGLISH JUNKET CRYSTALS •" ■ **—'M' LUNCH WRAPS—"Keep Your Lunch' Fr^'li""'''' ■"-'""■ • 5d packet QUARTS TOMATO SAUci Rea"y Enorm°^) FINEST CLOVER HONEY—lib'Cartons """■■■"■■■■ ■ • l/ FINEST WHITE CLOVER HONEY-Ub -Cartons.."""* '''" "" -• ■ fXf^ OUR FAMOUS MILD-CURED BACON '"'' " BEST SIDE RASHERS^ ' ■ DAWISBEST SHOULDER RASHERS" " " "'" '"■ i....■..-... 1/4 lb EXPORT QUALITY. CREAMERY" BUTTER "" --------.-.--,-- >: 1^ lb FULLER LUPTON LTD FOR DELICIOUS THINGS TO EAT. TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER-54-786. * " \ _ OANCING. TODAY-2.15 and 8 p. m . MBTROPOL^^ OLD^MB DANCE . TRADES ' HALL, TONIGHT A "ID UTATE ' THEATRE. . „ EVERY MONDAY NIGHT • THEATRE. Continuous Dancing, 8 p.m. till 12; Is. STATE THEATRE. • Refreshment Buffet (upstairs), 8.30-1115 Dir-Amalgamated Theatres" Ltd. . . ' STRICTLY "ID&E ' ' THE SCREEN'S CRAZIEST COMEDY J^^^^ MonteCarlo^ TEAM. T HE EV ENTf tf W A^ 00^ BERT port t, , MONDAY: WHEELER WOOLSEY Kealm ls" .WHBELErV, wffili deSur^nt Birls CIaSS 'A- «* In ■■'■■■ m. ■'«-■ SATURDAY: " . "KENTUCKY KPT? KVI «! » i"? Greatest Dance of All. The Best "KENTUCKY IIInIlI'" u'Z** l" T°WU- Wonder£ul ™^i=- Subs." "KENTUCKY KERNELS" i-^- ' '■ - ' ' ' - "KENTUCKY KERNELS." MARJORIES NEWPORT SCHOOL OF . -1"- DANCING, lou'U scream when these funsters turn a McKenzie's Building, Willis Street feud into a .fiesta-with fun and frolic; Te1...40-888. .:: :■ , song and dance, to the; trine of the delight- .GENTLEMEN'S TAP CLASS TO- ' ■■■■• -•■■■■■■ fui song hit, •:-- NIGHT AT 8 .O'CLOCK. ■ " ■ Ladies' Tap Class Tuesdays at 8 p.m. . . "ONE LITTLE KISS." Ballroom Class Thursdays at 8 pm Children's Classes Saturday Mornings. ! Also- ..■ ",; .~.... CLARK ANDMcCULLOCH MEETINGS. In Their Latest Comedy ATHLETIC GOLF CLUB. . euy> . HTHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING ■ : • • . -"■ of the Club will take placo at the COMING SOON. Mornington Golf House Luncheon Room _ ~•',■.' , r Duppa Sh-eet, on TUESDAY, FEB. lo', Ihe Most Glorious Musical Romance of 8 p.m. Business: Adoption of Report and AH Time! Balance-sheet; Election of Officers; Genei " rai. All members for 1935 season cordiGRACE MOORE in all^ invi*-ed •to be present. . . ■ F. GRUAR, Hon. Sec. ".ONE NIGHT OF LOVE." ~ : : ~~^ "ONE NIGHT OF. LOVE.". . Arlrr , rrTl : T^ " ONE - NIGHT OF LOVE." Mi^^J-ING of all Whippet Owners ~., . . TT . ; an<l a^l interested in the sport will (Both approved for Universal Exhibition.) be held in the Schoo]room> .--... TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, at 8 o'clock. FUNERAL NOTICES. SPORTS! rpjjjj ¥ri^As q{ the ]ate Jolm Louis ■Tip^NOT^ragTOCIAL'CHAM. his iuS S?&&& xj.uiNoniiib,. . Crescent, Brooklyn, on Wednesday, FebBASIN RFSFTCVT? wary 13, 1935, at 10.30 a.m., for the CremaiSA&iiN KJibiiHVli, tonum, Karori Cemetery E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD - THIS SATURDAY, . Funeral Directors. ; : ■■■•' . Telephone • 5-2-159. Commenciog 12 noon. m-u-n -n • , , ■ ■-'.'. THE Friends of the late Elizabeth Agnes GRAND PARADE OF ATHLETES 2 p.m. F™3^^ Wst^^'S a i • • , • Angels Church, Boulcott. Street, TomorAdmissionls, iw, February 12, 1935, at 9.20 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. Mass-will be celebrated at 9 a.m. , . • . — ■- ' '-••■■■••• ; ' E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD., PUBLIC NOTICES, ! Telephone^!^ . ' WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. / rpHE Friends of the late Basil Gerondis Notice Regarding Cricket Wickets. ■ are invited to attend his1 Funeral, TOURING the prohibition of the use of %;' hich T wi,ll leave the Chapel of E. Morris, XJ water by hosing, notice is hereby *l"t' Ltd" 60 Tai>anaki Street, Tomorrow, given that.no wickets for the practice of fehn^yP : W35, at 3 p.m., for the Cemecricket or for club games will be pre- tery> Karori- ' ■ pared on. the City Reserves or recrea- E- MORRIS, JUN., LTD., tion grounds until further notice.—E P ,„ Funeral Directors. NORMAN, Town Clerk;' Telephone 52-159. THE COMMERCIAL AGENCY (LTD.), T HE« F"nel:f 1 1 ,o£ Mr- Harry H. Incorporated 1895.- £ w . Se% 1;V ll' ica\ e the Mortuary Chapel,: TRADE ASSIGNEES, TRADE DEBT Fel-'ruaryo'^ loss" ForK "■■".-"• COLLECTORS. : Crematorium, Karori. . ,■ ~ STABILITY, EXPERIENCE, ISAAC CLARK AND SON, ' PROMPTITUDE Funeral Directors, • WE have fund ß for Investment on 27 Wingfield S^: off Molesworth Street, "'approved securities. rJvSS™^™*"™"^ ~""^■—^i—. TTVKTRV WR7PTTT p t> ■ v ' T funeral of the late Arthur Hollins ■ ■■ , _ HUNRY WRIGHT, I'.R.A., "*■„ will leave the Mortuary Chapel of Governing Director. J- *•• Taylor and Sons, Ltd., 22 Vivian ■ ' ' Street, on Tuesday., February 12, 1935 YH .ALEXANDER, • PEARSON at 23 0 P-m...-for the Soldiers' Cemetery. • o^^^^ :^ Kn. TAYLOR ANL SONS, LTD., " Of Pearson and^earso^H.B. Buildings, g^ n f 20-ul. "^ Has commenced Practicei at 148 Willis' rpHE Friends of. Mr. George Windrum Hours- 9to 12 30- 2tA An * are respectfully invited to attend TebSneM r K PI the Funeral of his late beloved Wife, lelephone 54-068. Consultation Free. Margaret, which will leave the Roman PAINFUL FEET. Catholic Church, High Street, Lower Hutt' TfALLEN ARCHES cause pain, progres- on Tuesday, February 12, 1935, at. 9.30 ■*- sive bony deformity, corns, callouses, a-m-> iot the Roman Catholic Cemetery, and nervous disorder. Petone. (Requiem Mass will be celeMy specialised treatment successfully brated at' 9 a.m.) and permanently corrects above condition « " J. R. CROFT, without aid of artificial supports, which Undertaker, interfere with natural function of feet. Lower Hutt and Petone. Toneless muscles revitalised and inflamed Telephone 63-S2B. joints completely penetrated. a!^=B==!:?^r^!rV7Sr!!T ==!==!aß=s=!!!J KATHERINE CARTER, N.Z.R.M., EDUCATIONAL. Registered Masseuse and Medical ' : ~~ r ~r Electrician, IVTISS LILIAN THAWLES, L.R.S.M., Kelvin Chambers, 16 The Terrace. ~x Registered Teacher, Pianoforte, Or- • Telephone 43-297. gan, Theory. Studio: 82 Wright ~ : Street. "ALEXANDER" —— — CRICKET BATS LEAD 1934-35 SEASON ' BE A SUCCESS! KEITH E. RiGG. VICTORIA. Average LEARN SHORTHAND AND TYPE--104.6, easily leads. .. . • ■ ■ r . WRITING FROM C. L. BADCOCK, South Australia's open- TlflSS A. SUTHERLAND, P.C.T. ing bat, average 42.6 for 12 innings (once Day and Evening Classes. Individual not out). Tuition guaranteed. Moderate fees. Enrol BOTH use "ALEXANDER AUTO- aowGRAPH" BATS. 16 TURNBULL STREET Woodfull-Ponsford Testimonial and Shef- „ . f ,(°f Ul', phy . field Shield games only in above averages. 3 "»n.s. from Govt. Bldgs. Tel. 47-474. "ALEXANDER THE GREAT," /CLASSIFIED Advertising in the "Even"THE BAT YOU WILL EVENTUALLY V ing Post" is a safe and easy method BUi. to meet your requirements. "The Post's" record circulation is " a guarantee of service.

TODAY—2.IS and 8 p.m. UTATE ' THEATRE. • THEATRE. STATE THEATRE. • Dir.—Amalgamated Theatres. Lta. THE SCREEN'S CRAZIEST COMEDY TEAM. BERT. ROBT WHEELER WOOLSEY WHEELER •'. WOOLSEY WHEELER WOOLSEY WHEELER WOOLSEY WHEELER WOOLSEY WHEELER WOOLSEY . In ■ "KENTUCKY KERNELS " "KENTUCKY KERNELS." "KENTUCKY KERNELS " . "KENTUCKY KERNELS." You'll scream when these funsters turn a feud into a fiesta with fun and frolic; song and dance, to the'tune of the delight- ;■'■■ "■;■■ ful song hit, -••. ..;.'" . . "ONE LITTLE KISS." ' '■'■''■ .' : .'. Ah* ■■ :■ '■■'■..: ■ : CLARK ANDMcCULLOCH In Their Latest Comedy, i COMING SOON. The Most Glorious Musical Romance of AH Time! . GRACE MOORE in ".ONE NIGHT OF LOVE." " ONE NIGHT OE. LOVE." . "ONE. NIGHT OF LOVE." (Both approved for Universal Exhibition.) SPORTS! . SPORTS! WELLINGTON • PROVINCIAL CHAMVV. PIONSHIPS,. BASIN RESERVE, THIS SATURDAY, Commencing 12 noon. GRAND PARADE OF ATHLETES 2 p.m. Admission Is, PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ." Notice Regarding Cricket Wickets. TOURING the prohibition of the use of ~ water by hosing, notice is hereby given that.no wickets for the practice of cricket or for club games will be prepared on- the City Reserves or recreation grounds until further notice.—E P NORMAN, Town Clerk.' THE COMMERCIAL AGENCY (LTD.), Incorporated 1895.TRADE ASSIGNEES, TRADE DEBT "'}■'■ COLLECTORS. : . , STABILITY, EXPERIENCE, PROMPTITUDE. TVE have funds for Investment on '■■' * approved securities. , _' HENRY WRIGHT, F.R.A., ' Governing Director. ' ALEXANDER ,• ; PEARSON, Osteopath aiid Mountain Sun (Loeb) Specialist, Of Pearson and Pearson, H.B. Buildings • Christchurch. Has commenced Practice at 148 Willis' . Street, next. V.M.C.A. Hours: 9 to 12.30; 2 to 5.30 pint Telephone 54-068. Consultation Free. PAINFUL FEET. TfALLEN ARCHES cause pain, progres- ■*- sive bony deformity, corns, callouses, and nervous disorder. My specialised treatment successfully and permanently corrects above condition without aid of artificial supports, which interfere with natural function of feet. Toneless muscles revitalised and inflamed joints completely penetrated. KATHERINE CARTER, N.Z.R.M., Registered Masseuse and Medical Electrician, Kelvin Chambers, 16 The Terrace. • Telephone 43-297. "ALEXANDER" CRICKET BATS LEAD 1934-35 SEASON. KEITH E. RIGG, VICTORIA. Average 104.6, easily leads. C. L. BADCOCK, South Australia's opening bat, average 42.6 for 12 innings (once not out). BOTH use "ALEXANDER AUTOGRAPH" BATS. WoodfuH-Ponsford Testimonial and Sheffield Shield games only in above averages. "ALEXANDER THE GREAT," "THE BAT YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY."

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 35, 11 February 1935, Page 2

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