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LAST 2-DAYS of "LES MISERABLES" (Recommended by Censor for-Adults) THE REGENT—DaiIy, at 11.0 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8.0 p.m. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT AN UTTERLY ENTRANCING PRODUCTION OF FRAGRANT MELODY — CHARMING ROMANCE AND INFECTIOUS GAIETY! . British Empire Films Present Fcalurin" "THE STUDENT'S ROMANCE," THE NEW CONTINENTAL STAR .- Adapted from the Operetta GRETE NATZLER " OLD And HEIDELBERG" A CAST OF HUNDREDS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) GLORIOUS MUSIC j PLANS AT D.I.C. AND REGENT . 'LAVISH SETTINGS (Telephone 44-144). A FEAST FOR EYE AND EAR. THE TIVOLI kirrirrv « f°pOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDUPS) MGHILI-S o'clock. MATINEE DAILY-2 p.m selected Supporting Programme from 7 o'clock Each Evening. ' ™ rox ,. m SHmfi YTE MpLE «^ «*„* "LITTLE MISS MARKER" AND ON-THE SAME PROGRAMME-— mip "SEQUOIA" r - lUotli Pictures for Universal Exhibition) SUIPORTS include LAUREL & HARDY Comedy-POPEYE THE SAILOR Cartoon SSSKS?TOMOIfISw S 1/6 ""' eIT RE«RVHS NO EXTRA CHARGE. COiUQACB,G TOMORROW <— COMMENCING TOMORROW GEORGE ARLISS in "THE LAST GENTLEMAN" . "GOLD DIGGERS .OF 1935" (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.). (All Pictures lor Universal Exhibition.) - ( SELECT YOUR XMAS GIFTS NOW! WE HAVE JUST OPENED NEW . . ■■ SHIPMENTS FINEST ENGLISH CHINA ■ , ' HAND-CUT CRYSTAL CHINESE BRASSWARE MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY, -■ AND SO SECURE THE CHOICEST PIECES. i ■ : '■"■•■ A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL SECURE ANY PIECE. AUBREY GUALTER & CO., 149-151 FEATHERSTON ST.-197 LAMBTON QUAY : (Block North of G.P.0.) ' " ' m ,- ~ ■ ■ ■ (UPP- l^-elburn Tram Stop)

W^fr^ OX MONDAY.! WRFSTTIw ,9£ MONDAY. W KJiiSl uIAG O\ linvrnv i WRESTLING ON MONDAY: Two Great. Wrestlers who should provide a thrilling match. . GLENN WADI-: - . GLENN WADE : -■ GLENN WADK GLENN WADE' ; "- "".-■ GLENN WADK; ■ , ! : . GLENN WADE ' ' : Well known and popular for his bright and clever exhibitions, Versus '• ANGELO CISTOLDI O ANGELO CISTOLDI ANGELO CISTOLDI ANGELO CISTOLDI ANGELO CISTOLDI. , . ANGELO CISTOLDI, • Who has been Been in two. excellent matches in Wellington. llpiiiii TOWN HALL. MONDAY NEXT TOWN HALL. MOND \Y NEXT ' TOWN HALL. MONDAY NEXT! Preferential_ Booking opens, at E. W. Humphreys, Manners Street. Tomorrow (Ihursday); ordinary booking Friday. Prices ns usual. • ; ■ MEETINGS. A LL'..RETAILERS OF BtXXER arc invited to attend a MKETIXG to beheld at the ; ■ . WELLINGTON CHAJIBEK OF ' COMJIE^CE, - "Dominion" Building, Wakefield Street, On THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, At 8 p.m. ' BUSINESS: To Consider the New Marketing Scheme of Butter for Retailers. H. J. BARLEY, President. WELLINGTON- GROCERS' INDUSTRIAL UNION OF EMPLOYERS. MEETING FOR WOMEN will be -*■*■ Addressed by MRS. KNOX GILMER Women's Auxiliary, Douglas Social Credit Movement. FUNERAL NOTICES. '" via ica\o tho Mortuary Chapel of J h. lnylor and Soils, Ltd., 22 Vivian St on 1h,,^,. October 31/1835,^ l2p.m:; for the boldiers' Cemetery, Karori. J. E. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD Undertakers, 22 Vivian Street and Karori Day and night telephone 26-073. ' F EIEIJ??,' Maori, and Pakeha, are re- ■*- spectfully mvited to attend the Funera! of George Wilfiiftn Taylor, which wUI e n T V S ia^;«?idence, "MahoeT-\^,e' icnga Road, Otaki, Tomorrow (Thursday), at 1.30 p.m., for the Public Cemetery? •J. SIEVERS, Undertaker. r£E\i Friends of the late Mrs. J. McJiiianey are invited to attend her l<uueral which will leave the Chanel of J. L. Taylor and Sons, Ltd., 22 Vivian btrcct, on Ihursday, October 31, 1035, at I.AU p.m.. for the Cemetery, Karori. J. E. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD, Undertakers, .22 Vivian Street and Karori. MISCELLANtOUS. POTATOES, host Canlerbiiry' Dakotns x ,H2lb 14s. flfllb 7s.(id. W. .1.■ Gnudin ami-Son. 40 filuiznce Sti-pet.. Tel. S2-4-JO. . CLEl'l' Soundly. I^LI-KIvELO Li<,.iid *° bpi-ay instantly kills mosquitoes—also Flics, Moths, Ante

SATURDAY'S WRESTLING SATURDAY'S WRESTLING SATURDAY'S WRESTL NO.' » SATURDAY'S WRESTLING,. REDUCED PRICES' . - REDUCED PRICKS! REDUCED. PRICES! - ... . ;ii; ■.„ ,' . : ■ " '■ ■ "REDUCED PRICES! REDUCED PRICES"! REDUCED PRICES! WONG BOCK CHEUNG His ir,.n<r uEvS SSSS CgEUNG Chinese chamWONG BOCK CHEUNG pion. Has WONG BOCK CHEUNG beaten Thve WONG BOCK CHEUNG Karasick KapWONG BOCK CHEUNG lan, and many WONG BOCK CHEUNG others . . • . Versus ' . How will the Bri- GEORGE WALKER turn Empire cham- GEORGE WALKER pion fare when GEORGE WALKER Wong gets his GEORGE WALKER famous Manchurian GEORGE WALKER Choke, the only GEORGE WALKER legal strangle hold? GEORGE WALKER WELLINGTON SHOW STADIUM, * * JOHN STREET. SATURDAY — S p.m: — SATURDAY SATURDAY — 8 p.m. — SATURDAY SATURDAY' — 8 p.m. — SATURDAY SATURDAY — S p.m. - SATURDAY NEW REDUCED PRICES-4s and 2s; Ladies half-price to -Is scats. (All prices plus ' tax.) ' BOX PLAN opens tomorrow at' Clnridge's, Tobacconist, Manners Street. NEW POPULAR PRICES FOR THE SEASON'S MOST POPULAR. BOUT. riONCERT CHAMBER. Concert chamber. TONIGHT At S TONIGHT TONIGHT At 8 TONIGHT Each Evening till Saturday Next. THE WELLINGTON REPERTORY THEATRE (Inc.), — Present — "THE LATR CHRISTOPHER BEAN." " THE LATE CHUISTOPHER BEAN." " THE LATE CHRISTOPHER BEAN." Adapted by Emlyp Williams from tho French of Iteuo Fauchois. Produced by Leo dv Chateau. "The greatest play ior months.'" —London "Daily Mail," 17/5/33. BOX PLAN AT D.I.C. PRICES: 4s 3d (reserved) aud 2s Od. Late Doois, (3d. ON EXHIBITION At OLD ELECTRIC LIGHT DEPARTMENT Harris Street. MODEL OF MIRAMAR PENINSULA, ■"*- including Aerodrome, Golf Links. Hours; JO a.m. to 0 i:.iu. Fridays: 10 a,m. to 0 p.m. ADMISSION 3d. Proceeds in aid of Mayor's Metropolitan Relief Committee's Fund. SALE OF WORK. r PHE Kelburn Presbyterian Girls' Auxili- *■ ury will hold their Annual Sale of Work in the Church Schoolroom on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, opening at« 3 p.m.; open in Evening also. Christmas Gifts, Cakes, Sweets, Produce, Christmas Tree, Afternoon' Tea, etc. Proceeds in aid of Missions. AM ASSET 10 EVERY WOMAN DRESSCUTTJNG, DESIGNING. DRESSMAKING ¥ EARN to Cut and niafee Perfect Fitting -" Clothes for vourselt or anyone else. Be competent to command an income from £4 to £15 per week. Graduates of tie McCabe Academy are among the highest-paid fashion experts in the Southern Hemisphere. Call, write, or telephone 41KJ23 for oui Free Booklet ; K'cdiiccil fees. ■McCABI!) AC.4DEMY OF UKKSSMAKING (The i^iißest ■S-lmol ol I'a.shion), 4tlj Floor. D.1.0." BKltts. Panama Sired. Q~UAUTV Priming or Every Descriplion. Placa your nest, order with the "Evening ."ust."

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 105, 30 October 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 105, 30 October 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 105, 30 October 1935, Page 2

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