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(To-night, "Beyond Bengal" will be screened, in the Presence of their Excellencies Lord and' Lady Galway and Viceregal Party.) > TODAY AT— - SCENES AND EVENTS OF SAVAGE THE : REGENT LIFE never before captured DAILY—At 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. - British Empire Kirns Present '■ ■' Thrmsand Sensation BEYOND ' Beyond Belief! NBENGAL'*' ' Into this forbidden Garden of- Death (Recommended by. Censor for Adults*) plunged thjs dauntless band of ALSO--THE •■■ ' • - .... explorers. WORLD BOY SCOUT No studio shots these, but actual hapTATWRn'DTi'TjI »■" penings in the deadliest and most JAJYIiJUK&.Jii treacherous garden spot o£ the REGENT NEWS SERVICE. world. "SERVICE WITH A 20,000 rupees reward • TO ANYONE WHO CAN PROVE A Warner Bros. Musicals, THERE IS ONE STUDIO SHOT IN All in Colour. " ■ THIS GRAND FHiM. l BOX PLANS AT t>iC. AND AT THE REGENT (TELEPHONE 44-144). . v__ . On-Stage (Afternoons Only): ' • . .- ■ PHYLLIS OLIVEKS JUVENILE DANCING REVELS.

WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION SATURDAY MAY 11 SATURDAY. ATHLETIC PAEK At 3 p.m. MARIST v. WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD BOYS r EARLY GAME, at 2 p.m.: % ' PONEKE v. HUTT (6th Grade) ADMISSION 9d. STAND fld EXTRA. A. E. NEILSON, Secretary. WRESTLING! WRESTLING! WRESTLING! TWO MEN WHO WILL KEEP THE CROWD THRILLED! CV WILLIAMS (first Appearance in "Wellington, but with a Formidable Reputation) HARDY KRUSKAMP (Already Popular with Wellington Audiences as a Qean and Entertaining Wrestler) TOWN HALL—MONDAY NIGHT BOOKING AT HUMPHREY'S, MANNERS STREET. PRICES AS USUAL.

TIfELLrNGTON • FOOTBALL SOCCER ' ASSO<aATK)N. SOCCER SOCCER KILBIRNIE STADIUM SOCCER KILBIRNIE STADIUM. SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER SATURDAY, MAY 11, SOCCER v *■ SQCCER ISBS At3p-m- • . SOCCER ' MARIST, SOCCER. -MARIST,.- • :, rSOCCER MARIST SOCCER • ' -7 SOCCER » • v.- • - SOCCER' SOCCER DIAMONDS. SOCCER DIAMONDS. SOCCER " ' . DIAMONDS. SOCCER ■ ~ SOCCER Curtain Raisers. SOCCER SOCCER Admission 6d. SOCCER SOCCER ' B. A. MABIN, SOCCER . ' Secretary. SOCCER EGAL THEATRE. KARORI. Specially Heated Nightly. Romance, thrilling and beautiful. Your heart will sing with joy as you see "THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE ■ STREET." NORMA SHEARER, CHARLES LAUGHTON, FREDRIC MARCH. When poets love, heaven and earth fall , back to watch. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Full Supporting Programme. SATURDAY, 2.30 •p.m.,. Special Matinee. j TOM KEENE, KID." HPHE WENTWORTH — A.IE WENTWORTH — (Majestic Theatre Buildings). TONIGHT 9-12 TONIGHT TONIGHT 8-12 TONIGHT v is 6d each. . Is Kd^each. Is 6d each. v 1* 6d each. FRED WEBBER FRED WEBBER' ' And hi* RHYTHM RASCALS RHYTHM RASCALS. Ballroom Demonstration MATDA WILSON Tnd BERT CROSS, MAtDA WILSON and BERT CROSS) *": r -Featuring- the ' WALTZ and QUICKSTEP. Is 6d each. 9-12. Is 6d each. Keserves, ( 45-709. NO EXIkIT !N.Z. SMITH FAMILY JOY SPREADERS 1 • (Inc.), In conjunction with his Worship the Mayor of -Wellington. "Long live the King! Don't you hear 'em singing!" 3 p.m.—: SATURDAY —8 p.m. 3 p.tn. SATURDAY 8 p.m. rjRAND JUBILEE "SINGS," MRAND JUBILEE "SINGS." AFTERNOON Children's "Sing."-' EVENING The National "Sing." ' (Both functions in-Main Town Hall) ' SONG LEADERS: ALAN BROWN (Christchurch) WILL BISHOP ' ASSISTING ARTISTS: MRS. WILFRED ANDREWS MR. DAN FOLEY FRANK CROWTHER at the Piano. All proceeds to provide winter necessities for women and children (distribution by the Mayor and Smith Family). Reserves (Is) at'DJ.C. Admission. 6d. UmTURNED soipiki KILBIRNIE-LYALL BAY-iIKI !J ISK AUXILIARY. KING'S JUBILEE CHURCH PARAi;: SUNDAY, MAY 12. rpHE Pai-ade will fall in at Headquarters A 15 Bay Road, at 10.30 a.m. Miramar | Band and assisting bandsmen in attendance. A full muster is requested V. H. BLAIR, Hon. Sec.

BILLIARDS. BILLIARDS i BILLIARDS. BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS. " BILLIARDS. TOMORROW, ' | TOMORROW) ! VICTORY ROOM VICTORY ROOM i VICTORY ROOM . \ , (Opp. Dominion Motors), I Courtenay Place. - j WALTER LINDRUM, ■:.-•<' \7ALTER LINDRUM) World Champion, .v. " CLARK McCONACHY, - ' CLARK McCONACHY) ~ _~ New__Zealan<LJ3hampion^ A • SPECIAL' Opportunity fo see these -.two Champions before their 1^VICTORY ROOM, COURTENAY PL. Admission 2s 6d. . ' LECTURES. ' , - \yORLD LECTURE, TOUR. 1 ■ , Hear ' | Hill" The 'Universal Psychologist. COMMENCING SUNDAY.' 7J5. " DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE. —'—" « J)0 NOT FAIL TO TrwAR THE - STIRRING LECTURE - -By- ,-■ C. JINARAJADASA, iLA., c jinasajadasa; mjC ■ Famous International, Orator, Sociologist, and Author. x PLAZA THEATRE, SUNDAY, 7.30. " ' Subject: ' "THE EMPIRE. INDIA, AND WORLD A Momentous Issue. 7.30. Admission Free. 7,30. CTRATHMORE "PARK "gOLF • LINKS. ' , OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. mfr^i&w^ S]? pßi B«>adwßy. Miramar. Saturdays, Sundays. Holidays, 18 ftl? f* 5 o £°, les ' i?~ **>«*Wk is boles, Is; 9 holes, 9d. THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OP THE ROYAL SCHOOLS OF MUSIC. ENTRIES for in tt .aII e™<les will close at the Board's Offi?£ ?° Camb«dge -Terrace, Wellington on Wednesday. May 15, the ExamSSaSSjbemg held on Saturday, June 22, not on June Bas stated in the syllabus/ • •Ti ? E*aminer for practical subjects will be Mr. Lloyd Powell, who has.not previously visited New Zealand. " MEETINGS. &TRATHMORE PARK GOLF CLUB. /THJi Adjourned Meeting, of the Strath- ■»- more Park Golf Club will be held at J??v'SlSv'i,! 16-" 11' 00™115' Kongotai, on MONDAY NEXT, the 13th inst., at 8 p.m. A« the business is important, all members and intending members are asked to be present. 0. WILD, Acting Hon. Secretary. TAILWAGGERS* CLUB. " GENERAL MEETING. , ' A MEETING will be held in Room A, DAY MAY 14 DB> °* 8 P-m" TUES * Business: To consider the winding up of the Club. All supporters are earnestly requested to attend if they wish to save the''Club. FUNERAL NOTICES. fPHE Friends of the late Mr. David * Wr'Sht (late of 9 Ganges Street, Jvhandallah) are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Chapel of &. Morris, Jun., Ltd.; 00 Taranaki Street Tomorrow (Saturday), May 11. 1935, at 10.30 a.m., for the Crematorium, KarorL E. MORRIS, JUN.,; LTD., Funeral Directors. npiiJi Friends of Air. John A. Suckling -*- are invited to attend the Funeral of ins late beloved wife, Margaret, which will leave the Chapel of E. Morris, Jun., Ltd., 60 Taranaki Street, Tomorrow (Saturday), May 11, 1935, at 10 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. ■E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD., * Funeral Directors.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 109, 10 May 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 109, 10 May 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 109, 10 May 1935, Page 2

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