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v . ■ LAST — 3 — DAYS — OF - Alexander Korda's- Production of Edgar Wallace's Host Beloved Book— ■"SANDERS OF THE RIVER" ■ I ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 1 ' Starring PAUL ROBESON and LESLIE BANKS A London Films Production. . United Artists ReW. THE REGENT-DAILY, at 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND AT THE REGENT (TELEPHONE 44-114). —COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT - I British International Pictures Present Gertrude LAWRENCE and Douglas FAIRBANKS, Jun. In the Charming Love Romance of the Darling of Paris, ■"MIMI" : " "MIMI" — : "ffiMT 1 - (Recommended by Censor for Adults) | , .VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES! AN ENTERTAINMENT OF EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. RIVOLI THEATRE, NEWTOWN / (Always as Warm and Cosy as Your Own' Fireside) TONIGHT ' 7.30 o'clock TONIGHT A SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME FROM 7 O'CLOCK TOMORROW: MATINEE 2 p.m.; EVENING 7 30 LESLIE HOWARD, BETTE DAVIS, KAY JOHNSON, REGINALD DENNY •» In Somerset Maugham's Sensational Novel """OF .HUMAN • BONDAGE" | Sff°*? FEATURE ATTRACTION^SIIOWING SHARP AT 7.30----"THE SECRET OF THE CHATEAU" (Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults) ' AND ON THE STAGE (EVENING SESSIONS ONLY)A _ CELEBRITY VAUDEVILLE— A*D LOCAL TALENT. NIGHTS OF HILARITY. 13-STAR ACTS-13. "THE GEllSt" __PUBLIO NOTICES. " THE GEISHA/ ■ ~ ' : TONIGHT! TONIGHT! S T- MARY OV THE ANGELS Boulcott TONIGHT! TONIGHT ~ Street' AUGUST 15-Feast of th" n Assumption 8.V.11 ■ Grand . Splrl -18BS' Ir sW EV' 7 ' %f' mo' and Brook--IJ-UUB.L, jja 6.«0.10 a.m.—Solemn Pontifical High Acclaimed by Press and Public. the* Sacred Pallhlm.1' 0 °£ Archbisho P ™tn The Wellington Operatic Society Presents rArD ,-,,, rr . .;,„ - ' - - " " the Final Mm^MS¥^M W^^g£± pIIfSILIncI . T HE °— **■ follo^Patents:- , Of this T°- 6703S—Process for the extraction and RECORD-BREAKING PLAY treatment of vegetable fibres and the „ products resulting therefrom; HhAK jNo. GS3s2—Machine for use in scouring OLGA HANCOCK either wool and other animal fibres or OLGA HANCOCK .vegetable fibres; ~ Gretta Stark, Evelyn M'rWit ■ V-ilonV ?? sn'% l,° f cure tllcir manufacture in Ashenden. H Ida Webster Duldc McKhi \7' Zeal. aml" s0 as c to s*t'sfy the reasonley, Gwyneth Jone^ Ba\-b al 'i Basha " f ™V me ™.nis °£ the. public. To this Lorge r^D| y^ft^: N^ta^^n^ M\TJJarr- dressed to > ' PARLETTE'S BALLETS, v f '.™G.9? AjfD ■2' Ds'™v ~,.„_ ~ Patent Attorneys, Druids' Chambers,. MIGHTY ENSEMBLES. Lambton Quay and Woodward Street,; ; _. , _ Wellington. Popular Prices: ss, 2s 6d, Is. Early ~^ : ; ''BOOKINGS' AT THE D T r KVl™°* WEEKH, MORE DAYS! - -BUU^INCTb AT THE D.I.C. MOTORING EXTRAORDINARY. .- ~~ ~~ ' npIIE Public are cordially invited to a COMMUNITY SING inspect an Engineering Sensation T nw , T TT . TT ' which solves all the problems' of motorU\\i\ XLALjL, istS — OWN HALL, The Car that Drives itself—Clutch " TOMORROW, 12.30 p.m., TOMORROW: . Song Leaders— 8.5.A., with Daimler Fluid Flywheel WILL MASON Transmission, is an Automatic Wizard— CHARLES" PROCTOR Britain wins again. . " ' - HAROLD HINDLE Tew Zealand Agents: At the Piano— ' NATIONAL MOTORS, LTD., FRANK CROWTHER ■ n - ' ' Ghuznee Street. At the 0.-an- ' r ??*!■ UQt w 9, 3° every eveuinS during MISS IRIS MASON.- Invitation. Week. .. . ;. .: Sale of Goods at' conclusion 'of Sing. '■ ~ — ~ —~ : —j —: —■— ~ —: — ..." ■ _ Proceeds in Aid of Mayors Fund.-- ;: . WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ' ARCHITECTURAL COMPETITION— - DANCING. CENTRAL LIBRARY BUILDING. TnvTr-rr'n " IT-HE Wellington City Council invites IONIGIir. TONIGHT.' x Architects to submit Competitive DeTPHE MAYBELLE ASSEMBLY si Sns for the proposed New Central LibA -Rtnrflak TToii Cm „, '? ' >'ary Building to be erected on the site sturdee Hall. Ghuznee Street.. between Mercer Street and Harris Street, lhe Leading Old-time Dance. Wellington. ~ / WONDERFUL NEW BAND ; The Competition is open only to Registhat will charm and captivate everyone.' teed Architects, Members of the New Subscription Is 3d. Zealand Institute of Architects or the I " ~ Royal Institute of British Architects who ROLL UP! ROLL UP' are de residents- of New Zealand. OLD-TIME DANCE TONIGHT- Premiums of £400 and £200 will be paid - i""UTV tttcct - to the authors of the designs placed by x. MlbblON HALL, the assessors first and second in order ( Taranaki Street, of merit. Applications for copies of the In aid of Mission Oneen Conditions and Instructions should be ad- " Rollings Music. Good Supper and Prizes ! lrCS3ed to".^ undersigned accompanied g H^ , w«w" auu xnzes. by a cash deposit of £1 Is, which will be &" _^ returned on completion of the eompetiTOXTftTvri TAwrAiimi ' tion to those who have submitted a bona I -nvrv-p^^' -TONIGHX! fide desi . Applicants must state dePvtvw Axt' PETJSR. PAN, tails of the Society to which they'belong. j J-.-iJiit IAJN1, PETER PAN, t, .-■■ ~- . , , Pharmnev Hnll n n l • i ni Designs must be m my hands on or gklnd^mo^kujPand^oldSime be£ore Fridai% Kovembet- 15> 1035----t Music by parks' 6 Maori Wonder Band. •' E- P' K2 RMA?! , - Supper, Floor, and Monte Carlo Prizes Town ?!erkThe Best mAVellington. First Heat Wei- : : lington Senior Ballroom Championships. CHIROPODIST I Heats to be judged by Miss Mariorie New- ' port and Popular Vote MRS" HOUSTON, 155 Lambton Quay, Usual subs. Is Cd ' -"X next Midland Hotel, TRAINED and ' JACK MOORE GRADUATED at LONDON FOOT - . HOSPITAL, under direction ROYAL IRISH NATIONAL CLUB. . CHIROPODIST, and Harley Street, Lon-. T)ANCE TONIGHT, and it's a Good don>, Medical Specialists, Treats feet and XJ Night at SO MANNERS STREET hands- lel- 47"430-Old-time and some Modern. Two Monte —. — : : Carlos. Come along and bring your friends TONOTTFR DFAFVFSS' and increase the fun. DonV forget' our LUAyu^ix JJJiAB A Ji&a. Grand Dance is on the 20th. npACKLE "your Deafness "resolutely! Sub. Is. ' ■*- Overcome it by using a suitable aid. MICHAIL 0 RIOGE'VNN MC c fit aII Test and consultation r»r i-> mrvni . -vtt^ -. » -■ • f vee c^ at once _ HEARING' AIDS, OLD-TIME AND MODERN LEARNERS' LTD., Kelvin Chambers (Tel. 41-911), 10 JOHNSON'S Scg-QF DANCING, ■?«"»* ****>»- , " Taia Hall, Kilbirnie. TONIGHT '-■ v< < - 'hl-^, a— First Nighters, 7-8; Advanced, S-ll; Mod- FUNERAL NOTICES. em, S-9, upstairs. Tonight's Special: : r— "Modern AValtz." Two Halls-20 assist- npHE Friends of Mrs. W. Cooper are \iA-m " tS- Pn™te studio tuition. X respectfully invited to attend the lei. '14-091. Lower Hutt School starts Funeral of her beloved husband, 'William, . which will leave the residence, Kingwell, TONIGHT! TONIGHT! Masterton, on Wednesday, August 14, 1935, QRIENTAL HALL, COURTENAY at 1.30 p.m., for the Clarcville Cemetery. OLD-TIME DEMONSTRATION- CLASS. G. HYDE, Funeral Director. Every Dance correctly shown. Telephones 1433, 1434, Masterton. ■ This is your opportunity to learn Old-time THE' Friends of the late David MurgaDances. .troyd, 128' Nelson Street, Petone, are :, Direction Mr. and Mrs. Les Walker ' invited to attend his Funeral, which will and Goldsworthy. leave the Chapel of Robt. H. Wilson and Admission Is. ' 8 till'll o'clock Sons Tomorrow (Wednesday), August 14, TfWTPTTT TAVTpPT TnvifTTT 1930, at. 2 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. PABOTVAL DANCE ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD., DANCE Undertakers, 1(34 Adelaide Road. Exhibition "Dances,* Streamers, 'Balloons, ; Telephones 24-155 and IG-7SI. ' qnPTif watt TPiTOC ttut fFHE Friends of the late Mark McCashin SOCIAL HALL TRADES HALL, X aro respectfully invited to attend his " Brooklyn PicketT Society-Rosaleen ' f un^' r ich s wi'} .%<*!*<* o£ Committee • Croft, South Street, Petone, on Subs. Is and Is 6d. Subs. Is and Is 6d. J Yed"esd|? r '. A"S«st 14 1935, at 11 a.m —— . for the Catholic Church, Lower Hutt, TIfARJORIE NEWPORT SCHOOL OF thence to the Taita Cemetery: -LIJL DANCING, « J. R. CROFT, Undertaker, • ' McKENZTE'S BUILDINGS, Lower Hutt and Petoue. GS Willis Street. ■' 63-S2S. 7 Tap Classes Tonight. Gents' 7 o'clock; "pHE' Funerai"o"f~thT°late Bernard""AriLadies' S o'clock. *- dreas Erickson will leave his late resiAt Ladies' and Children's Classes, denee, 213 Rintoul Street, Tomorrow Special Exercises and Barre Work for (Wednesday), August 14, 193 a, at 3.15 p.m. development of grace, poise, and deport- for the Karori Cemetery. ment- ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS; LTD., Tuition Principal Only: Undertakers, M. NEWPORT, M.N.A.T.D. (by exam.). ■ 101 Adelaide Road. Telephones 24-155 and IG-7SI. ' , ' MISCELLANEOUS. rpHE Mends of Mr. R. S, Staples are ~ T ADIES' Coats, Costumes, Frocks, Even- , f to.attend the Funeral of his ■^ ing Frocks. Heimann's for better H G, beloved wife Minnie Jean which clothes on easy term, 13a Courtenay glM*™ l^l^ana^rhc -■~--T TTr, —. vr , —— — day), August 14, 1935, after service, which LMSIIICHENG, Ovcrlocuing Dress- commences at 2 p.m., for the Karori Ccmemalang. Your last Summer's Coat; tery' II Costume Frock made like new. Renova- ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS, LTD., t- tions. Mrs. Collins, .90 Manners Street. • Undertakers, rj.OLF—Let New Zealand's Greatest IG4 Adelaide Road. Player teach you how to play. A. J. Telephones 24-155 and 16-7 SI. Shaw, The Sports Depot, Willis Street. mzi"i~ r "i" "c>Ti~"V' 1""tT ' '"i~<*i T~ Tol in (mi ""is uhuul.. rpHE Funeral of the late David Alexander 7 ""I, ,„ ~ v . _, — -—— X Prince will leave the Chapel, 27 Wingl- £6 Os SKI (Gold Pin Teeth) for £3 3s; fieH Street, for the Crematorium, Karori, -.v °..? n i?6'll Replied from 2 3 6d a t conclusion of service which will conig tooth. American Dental," Willis Street, mence at 2 p.m. on Thursday, August 15, f SSp.Tfu'wT pA r D' 1935' ISAAC CLARK AND SON, " 1. rpHE leading Band for Weddings, Parties, 27 winpfield Street , before'looslnga d^t™ ™* ™ ™ Molesivdrth Street, NWI.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 38, 13 August 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 38, 13 August 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 38, 13 August 1935, Page 2

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