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"BEYOND . a 1,0, "THE WORLD SCOUT JAMBOREE" BENGAL" KJtoTNEws Ti. r- . * t , • "SERVICE WITH A SMILE" Ihe Greatest Jungle Animal Picture A Musie-il'Comedv—-Ml in (Reco mme nd e d by Censor for Adults.) l}^ 0 THE REGENT _ THE REGENT DAILY—At 11.0 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8.0 p.m. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT A FuT-M^Song and K^ DAY ASSIGNS ONLY. "■RA-nm PAPAnp "SAMARANG" KADIO PARADE (Approved for Univcl , al Exhibitiono OF 1935 " Sliark, Octopus, and Man in the Most Unusual and Thrilling Story o£ the (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Sea Ever Filmed. Over 40 Famous Stars, and Every One Also, Known to Millions. F IVE WALT DISNKY SILLY SYMA Vnr;t-,1,)» <3 r PHONY AND MICKEY MOUSE .a. Veritable Screen r>\pr rnnv« !?►„ Colossus! CAhrOONS, Etc. TTV\nsr« nmv A Jlammoth School Holiday IA'J&MAGS ONLY. Programme. IT WILL THRILL EVERY MEMBER OF TtlE FAMILY! 2.15 p.m. NEW OPERA HOUSE 8.0 p.m. BINNIE BARNES FRANK MORGAN In Ursula Parrott's Brilliant Romance, "THERE'S ALWAYS TOMORROW" A PICTURE AS BIG AS THE HEART OF HUMANITY! Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SENSATIONAL RETURN SEASON—FRIDAY NEXT! THE GREATEST STORY OF LOVE AND ADVENTURE EVER FILMED! "THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO" "THE QOUNT OF MONTE CRISTO" Starring ROBERT DONA T and ELISSA LANDI. Bos Plans Now Open. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) N.Z. NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD. BIG COMPETITIONS. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL SPECTACULAR DANCING ' TAP, SKIPPING, OPERATIC, AND BALLETS IN COSTUME. MANY INTERESTING VOCAL & ELOCUTIONARY ITEMS. A NEW DEPARTURE: PRONUNCIATION TEST i (First Time in Wellington) SEE FULL PROGRAMME ON THIS PAGE. COME FOR A NIGHT'S REAL ENTERTAINMENT! ADMISSION 1/- TO ALL PARTS OF THE HOUSE. ■ H. COMPTON, Secretary. IN AID OF MRS. ENOX GILMER'S MEN'S SHELTER EMERGENCY APPEAL FUND. THE THESPIANS (INC.) ™ A ?S^SSaSg ISSSSSSS^' *IGHT °™> "THIRD TjME LUCKY" By ARNOLD RIDLEY (Author of "The Ghost Train") Produced by VICTOR S LLOYD TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER, NEXT SATURDAY, MAY 18. in 'Tltt T^^i^3t^itJ ihe!irty kushter as a t0- it ADmSsIO^T Z Te\™ th Lonest-tO -B°°dness laughter ."-"Dominion." ADMISSION 2/6. (No charge for booking.) BOX PLAN AT BEGp , s Tickets also obtainable at Receiving Depot, Prudential Building

. DANCING. TONIGHT TONIGHT pETER PAN. PETER PAN. Another wonderful night of 50-50, Modern and Old-time Dancing, At the PETER PAN ASSEMBLY. Pharmacy Hall, Cambridge Terrace. Music by Park's 6 Maori Wonder Band. Supper, Floor, and Monte Carlo Prizes The Best in Wellington. Third Heat of the Peter Pan Novice Fox-trot Championship. Suds. Is 6d. JACK MOORE, M.C. ANOTHER ENJOYABLE NIGHT At the Finest Dance in Town. THE MAYBELLE ASSEMBLY, Sturdee Hall, Ghuznee Street. TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT. Everything of the Best. Music by Wellington's Finest Old-timers. Subscription Is 3d. Hall now available for Staff Dances, etc. CHARITY TEA DANCE. ■ (la aid o£ City Mission Funds.) MAYFAIR CABARET, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., FRIDAY NEXT, MAY 17. Tickets, two shillings each, obtainable fro"m offices of Hotel St. George, Midland Hotel, Royal Oak, D.1.C., and the Committee. RIO GRANDE, MIRAMAR. MERRYMAKERS' OLD-TIME DANCE —TONIGHT and Every Tuesday with a Tip-top Orchestra and a . Select Programme with our Special Monte Carlo. Dainty Supper. Subs. Is 3d. ■ C. FREE, M.C. Don't forget to keep next Saturday open for TRADES HALL DANCE. ONLY Is TONIGHT Is ONLY OLD-TIME MODERN TAP. Johnson's School of Dancing. MODERN WALTZ, REVERSE OLDTIME. Saunter 65. Blue Danube Waltz Separate Classes. O.T. Beginners 7 p.m. 2 Hours "After Classes" Dancing. rnAIA HALL (Opp. P. 0.), KILBIRNIE. JL Private Studio, -Tel. 14-591. ' GORDON W. JOHNSON. WELLINGTON BRANCH OF TOO H. "i/TEMBERS and Friends are reminded ■"■*- of the Dance to be held in Sturdee Hall, Ghuznee Street, tomorrow (Wednesday), 8 p.m. . Music by Basil Bird and his Embassy Band. Magnificent Prizes —Monte Carlo. Clock Face and Statue Dances. MARJORIE NEWPORT SCHOOL OF DANCING. McKENZIE'S BUILDINGS, WILLIS ST. Tap Classes Tonight, Gents' 7 o'clock; Ladies 8 o'clock. Ballroom Glass Thursday, 8 o'clock. Children's Classes, Saturday morning. Correct Tuition in all branches by PRINCIPAL ONLY, MARJORIE NEWPORT, M.N.A.D.T. Studio Open from 11 a.m. 'Phone 40-888 MISCELLANEOUS. PORT NICHOLSON AND COLLING-' WOOD SEA SCOUTS. /"kWING to alterations in arrangements v the function to be held by the abovenamed Troops is postponed indefinitely.

PUBLIC NOTICES. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. I HI*?PJ Dee, l<!re thnt Br- G«>'Pe H. f- Abbott and Hon. F. H. Touf. AI.L.C., were duly elected Directors of the Society at the Ballot.held on Tuesday May 7. ' SIR SAMUEL HORDERN, tt i nn- Chairman. Head Office, S7 Pitt Street, Sydney, May 8, 1935. MR. ALFRED DICKENS, " gURGEON DENTIST, Has Commenced Practice — In the — PRUDENTIAL BUILDING, Telephones: Surgery, 43-502. . Residence, 63-858. N NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENCE. T DOUGLAS GEORGE McCAUL, Com- -*■» pany Secretary, of Gilmers Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington, being the bolder of a Publican's Licence in respect of the premises situate at the corner of Manners and Cuba Streets, Wellington, and known as the Gilmers Royal Oak Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain and will at the next Licensing Meeting' to be held at the Magistrate's Court, Wellington, on the 10th day o£ June, 1935 apply for a transfer of the said Licence troni myself' to Sydney McDonald, my appointee. Dated at Wellington the 7th day of May, 1935. DOUGLAS G. McCAUL. NOTICE OF APLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN'S LICENCE. I. S^? V McDONALD, of Wellington, ' Publican, do hereby give notice that I desire, and will at the nest Licensing CW^V wh? ¥ d at the Magistrate's J,mpSaVWelh?«t?n on the tenth day of is?n ' |° r'* certificate authorising the issue of a Publican's Licence for a house situate at the corner of Man* Wplk t Cuba, s, treets, in the City of Wellington, and known by the si"-_ of Gilmem Royal Oak Hotel, "con ainifg 120 S2"S tfe dS y °£ thOS6 re^ed £o? the -fay^iaas* Wellin Ston the 10th day of presses lngt °r" 1S the <"™ci' of *« .. s. McDonald. nest Licensing Meeting, to be he 1 it t c Court .^M^rton on tie 7th day of June, 1935, apply for a certificate authorising the issue of a Publican's Licence tor a house situate at Upper H.itt and known by the sign of the Provincial Hotel, containing seventeen rooms exclusive of those required for the use of the laniily. Dated at Upper Hutt the 10th day of May, 1935. Messrs. J. Staples and Co., Ltd., are the owners of the premises. . Address of owners: Australasia Chambers, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. T. FISHER.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 112, 14 May 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 112, 14 May 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 112, 14 May 1935, Page 2

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