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THE REGEKT THE KEGENT BAIL'S— At 11.0 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 3.0 piu BOX PLANS-AT D.I.C. AN^. REGENT (TELEPHONE 44-144} ■: fJOT^ffl^g^&TYl ■ ™IDAYNEXT! -': SYDNEY'WOOL'FIRE. VIENNESE BOYS' CHOIR. British Empire Films Present MENTON-E VARIETY MUSICALS ' ' "THE^BKiDE GEACIE FIELDS fyep FRANKENSTEIN » " LOC^ TT^ S ,ANI) KARLOFF—COLIN CLIVE . ; Etc. . :... (Awaiting Censor's Certificate) : A Carl Laenirale Production. T , -~- ,„ „' ~. , , . SnGnW fpnsni-'a p~fc * i, J Vo™8 Greatest Ambassador of NEW OPERA HOUSE-Daily, 2.15, 8 p.m. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE The Genius of All the In the Most Discussed Film of ait*' the Year, ™™ SRS^P "THE SCOUNDREL" NOEL COWARD "THE SCOUNDREL" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults) TELEPHONE 51-814 FOR TONIGHT'S RESERVES. NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND. 20 CHEERFUL, TALENTED YOUNG MEN PRESENT A GRAND CONCERT MILITARY BAND, ORCHESTRA, INSTRUMENTAL SOLOS, SINGING, AND HUMOUR TOWN HALL TOWN HALL THURSDAY, 10th INSTANT, at 8 p.m. ADMISSION 1/- and 2/.. RESERVES BOX PLAN at DIO . DON'T- MISS THIS *™™*IJX^ TO HEAR THIS WONDERFUL HELP THE BLIND! I M' lam<id by Welli^on Bed Cross Society. Entire Proceeds to Blind Institute I' WRESTLING! WRESTLING! FIRST BRITISH EMPIRE TITLE CLASH GEORGE WALKER (0P NEW Zealand), holder HARBAN SINGH '(01? INDIA>- challenger SATURDAY 8 p . m . SATURDAY WELLINGTON SHOW STADIUM (JOHN STREET) . PRICES; 5/- and 2/6. Ladies Half-price to 5/- seats. (All prices plus tar.) Manned S^SSSTi^l&Mr^^?^ CteM!* TobaCCto!st > ' Hal., Tobacconist 1, vS^^^^^^SS^^t'' CAN WALKER RETAIN HIS TITLE AGAINST THE WILY SIKH? . . ! CITIZENS OF WELLINGTON! | I-pKE «• a B unusual opportunity for you to help the Unemployed Xmas Fund in! • .a unique way:— i FOR EVERY ORDER RECEIVED BLUE CABS WILL DONATE 3d iT Q THE MAYOR'S XMAS REUEfFUND -.SUPPORT THIS-WORTHY CAUSE-USE BLUECABS ; .^ ' ; ■ BTANDARJ> ./ . ■■' WHEN' YOU REQUIRE A CARTELEPHONE 52-263 INO THE .MAYOR'S RELIEF FUND WILL GET 3d ' = HOW MUCH CAN WE GET BEFORE XMAS? -.'.,'.. WILL YOU HELP? gSE BLUE CABS-^ELEPTTAivrE 52-263

THE SHOW OF SHOWS.1 Bright/ Snappy Entertainment! l __ Revelry! Laughs! Spectacle! •'GEORGE WHITE'S 1935 SCANDALS' JAMES DUNN — —L_ ALICI-'' VAYT NED SPARKS __ CLI#EDWApI gorgeous Girls—Tuneful music—Dazzlini dancing—Scintillating stars—Lavish spec ocr ..tacle—Hilarious fun. *— Hot Sands. —Cartoon X—"Battle of Centuries." •ir- Topical Newsrecls, (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) QIiASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY Seaside picttoes: lylll bly TOMGHT, at 8 ONLY. Laugh as you've never laughed before a; Tmr iw »r n T 3 ravers greatesl hit. IOM WALLS "A : RALPH LYNIS TOM WALLS CUCKOO RALPH LYN* TOM WALLS Df RALPH S TOM WALLS THE RALP HLYNIi TOM WALLS NEST." RALPHLYNS With- .-.•■.. Mnry Brough and Robertson Hare (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Excellent Supporting Programme. Tel. 10-393 for Reservations. FINAL REMINDER 20TH ANNIVERSARY REUNION N.Z.R.B. WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10. At S p.m. Tickets Ss 6d. DAWN PARADE at Wellington AVa Memorial, Lambton Quay, (i a.m. Tin Brigade Wreath which will bo laid Ir Captain Fricklctou, V.C., is on viev at Miss A. Farcy's Florist Shop, C. Manners Street. All Returned So] diers invited. Decoratious to be worn .NIGHT PARADE at Carillon, 7.15 p.m. (iiid sounding of the "Le Quesnoy' Bell before the march to the Shov Buildings. NOTE.—If wet, no Parade at th Carillon. TIfANAWATU GOLDEN JUBILEI ■"1 SHOW. NOVEMBER 7, 8, and 0. ■pLASSES for Steer-Eiding, Horso am *J Pony. Competitions, Sheep Shearing Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Dogß, Needle work, Cookery, Pickles and Preserves .'Farmers' Butter, ■• Photbßrapby, etc., etc ENTRIES'CLOSE. ; Home Industries-October 19. j Live Stock—October 24. Write, telephone, or call.for Free Prize List Schedule. .. '.■-■:■. Dog Schedule obtainable from Secrefcari Box 137.- ■•:■ ■■■: ••■■••■■.■■ • ■ Full particulars from : ". :...:: "■;■•". HU"GH: KISSLINGf,". ... :•-:.-:-. r ;..• Secretary. Box 85. Polmerston- North. . Tol. 3455. . -•■•■• ■ --[': ' ' FUNERAL NOTICES. tHE Funeral of the" late Floreuc . Michael O'Donoghuc will leave St | Mnry of -Iho Angela Chiu-oh. ISoulcut jiStreut, on Wednesday, October 9, ITO, a I) a.m.. for the Ccnietew.'Karori. Rcquicn Mass will Uc ool6bratetl at 7 ,-i.m. J'rivnl. inlovnioiit. ■•'-. ,1. K. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD., Undertaker)?, '.'2 Vivian Street and Karori. Day and Night Telephone 2(?-073i

(In the Presence of their Excellencies . jtLe Governor-General and Lady Galway! T°WN HALT, X OWN HALL TOMORROW AT 8 TOMORROW AT 8. ;- thrillmg the musical-lovers in the South Island. MURIEL BRUNSKILL MURIEL BRUNSKILT,' . MURIEL BRUNSKILL. -■ (Principal Contralto of the British National Opera Company.) ''A night of glorious song, and the dpf monstration of enthusiasm that followed * St?'°to fit «Tp trJbut%to a great artj. ist. (Otngo "Evening Star," 30/10/55.) j Associate Artist: CARL BARTLING,. Solo Pianist. Prices: 6s and 4s (reserved), 3g ntid 2s Co UnceS- ons StUdentS> ' S^^. «d «? Be^g*s 3?lai3S ' Rnd 3S anA 2s iiekets > at ;_ RADIOGRAM. .From—* ' r ! c COMMANOER-IX-CHIEF. I }\ To- . . | '•} CAPTAIN U.S.S. ••CAROLINA." V -JyE^'SI^I>JiRS are. carrying story c ' about MURDER IN THE I'LEET. Stop lv accordance with E naval regulations a board of inquiry will meet at tli6 Majestic Theatre on Friday nest to question jean Hep. v Bcholfc, Robert Taylor, jeaa Parker, 3- Una Merkel, Ted Healy, Nat .Pendle- >| ton, and others involved iii this series or baffling affairs which -threatens to disrupt the morale and efficiency of * entire fleet Stop Inform the."public 7 it is invited to .participate and, attendance will be. well, rewarded with < toughs, excitement, and thrills; ---i-' | ■* .-.■■■ c '...."'..'■ —:—: ' t- ILLUSTRATED LECTURES ' ■[• PRACTrCAL .PSYCHOLOGY' ~! W SIIAICICSWSARIS BtNKS t ..|. "' SIIAKESPEARE:_BINKS ' ■ At S p:ni. " ' " ' TCiMCUIT and TOMORROW. TOWN HALL. ■: CONCERT CHAMBER, : -Arlitiission Free. N» Collecfioa.1 ; j

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 86, 8 October 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 86, 8 October 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 86, 8 October 1935, Page 2

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