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LAST 2 DAYS OF "THE STUDENT'S ROMANCE," adapted from the Operetta"OLD HEIDELBERG" - • 1 (Approved for Universal Exhibition). ' THE REGENT-Daily, at 11.0 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8.0 p.m. . : FRIDAY NEXT! ! i L THE GREATEST DETECTIVE THRILLER OF ALL TIME! Edward Small Presents A Reliance Production ;;™e legion, of valour "the legion of valour (Recommended by Censor for Adults) i With . ■ . RICHARD ARLEN—ALICE ("Lady Tubbs") BRADY VIRGINIA BRUCE—BEUCE CABOT A Story of Incredible Daring ami High Courage-ATM, Enough Thrills, Excitement, and Jrun to Last a Lifetime1 BOX PLANS D.I.C. AND REGENT (TELEPHONE 44-144). TIVOLI THEATRE (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY HVILDINOS) Selected Supporting Programme Each Evening from 7 o'clock VATIKEE DAILY, 2 p.m. CLAUDETTE COLBERT "imitation" of life" (Recommended" by Censor for Adults) AND ON THE SAME PROGRAMME——— "THE TRUMPET BLOWS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition ) With GEORGE RAFT-FRANCES DRIKE TELEPHOXE^eS. RESERVE^ S EXTRA CHARGE. Scrcenms T^mes: 'Trumpet Blows," 7.45 p.m.; "Imitation of Life, 9 p.m. FRIDAY & SATURDAY XEXT-WILLIAM ToWELL. GINGER ROGERS in " STAR OF MIDNIGHT " COMING-"RUGGLES OF RED GAP."

ANOTHER BIG PROGRAMME! OUR THEATRE, ■ NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TONIGHT, af 7. THURSDAY, at 1 No. 1— KATHARINE HEPBURN In a story ideally suited for her— "BREAK OF HEARTS." . ' "BREAK OF HEARTS." The star of a million moods fascinates you in a modern drama. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) No. 2—EDMUND LOWE, VICTOR McLAGLEN, Again together, in "NO MORE WOMEN." "NO MORE WOMEN." Now as two sea-divers, who fight for the same gold on the bottom of the ocean. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) No. 3— BIG SUPPORTING ITEMS. "ROXY THEATRE "OXY THEATRE MANNERS STREET. (Continuous from 11 a.m.) Theatre Telephone 40-618. SINGING! DANCING! The Screen's new joy friends ... in a new kind of musicale. NANCY GEORGE - CARROLL. MURPHY. In "AFTER THE DANCE." "AFTER THE DANCE." Then Pop! Another Big Special Full of Fun! "CHAMPAGNE FOR BREAKFAST." With MARY HARDIE CARLISLE. ALBRIGHT. (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition.) labour party queen carnival labour party queen carnival. tirades hall, vivian street. -Grades hall, vtvian street. Daily, 2.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m., 7 to 10.30 p.m. TONIGHT, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY. TONIGHT, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY. Cake, Lolly, Produce, Flower, Miscellaneous Stalls. CONCERT PROGRAMME AT EVENING SESSION. Admission: Adults 6d, Children 3d. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, at 2.30 p.m. CHILDREN'S PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS PARTY. Punch and Judy, Clowns, Games. Adults 9d, Children 6d. Afternoon Tea provided for Adults.' J. H. COLLINS, Secretary. TOMORROW NIGHT. TOMORROW NIGHT. : in the TOWS HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, at S o'clock. The- Final Subscription Concert for Season 1935 o£ "THE CIRCASSIANS," "THE CIRCASSIANS," Conductor: Thomas Wood, L.R.S.M. Pianist: Barbara Bannister, L.R.S.M. Wellington's Popular Musical Society. In a Popular and Varied Programme. Prices: 3s and 2s. Plan at Begg'E. Also 50 Seats at Is. Admission at door, 7.30 p.m. CT. PETER'S PARISH. BAZAAR, IN AID OF CHURCH FUNDS. TOMORROW AND FRIDAY, NOV. 7 AND 8. Afternoons and Evenings. To be Opened by Mrs. Sprott at 3 p.m. Usual Stalls, Attractive Entertainment Each Evening. Evenings, 6d; Afternoons Free. ~ : SALE OF WORK. (CAMBRIDGE TERRACE SCHOOL HALL. WED. and THURS., NOV. 6 and 7., Afternoons and Evenings. Tea for Business People at fi p.m., Is. Concert Programme at 7.30 p.m. Today, by Pupils of Mrs. Halligan. Admission 6d. ANNOUNCING A UNIQUE EVENT. "VTATIONAL DAYS OF FRIENDSHIP -^ TO THE SOVIET UNION. NOVEMBER 9-10 (SATURDAY AND SUNDAY). FOUR EVENTS YOU CANNOT MISS1 1. CHILDREN'S AFTERNOON-Satur-dny. 9th, at 1 p.m. Pirie Street Re-f-orve. Sports—Dancing—Performing Er^hir £Sr-^ E f, IDE 2. DlNNEß—Ticket-holders are reminded of the dinner to be held at the Ritz Restaurant on the 9th at 6 p.m. 3. CONFERENCE on -Peace Policy of the bovict Union" will be held in Dominion Farmers' Institute »t. 230 on Sunday, 10th. Visitors invited i. "WHAT I SAW IN RUSSLV'-Mr Harry Holmes, well-known S. Island business man, will speak ii» Kind's Theatre at 8 p.m. on Sunday, 10th Reserved seats may lie obtained at 37 Harris Street, Thursday and Fi:dsw afternoon. EVERYBODY IS INTERESTED IV RUSSIA. HERE'S TOUR^CHANCE TO LEARN I (Auspices—Friends o£ Soviet Union.)

fill I ii§ WRESTLING 'OX MONDAY! Another newcomer to the Wellington ring with a long list of successes in other centres. TONY CATALINO TONY CATALINO i TONY CATALINO TONY CATALINO TONY CATALINO TONY CATALINO TONY CATALINO Versus OLE ANDRESEN OLE ANDRESEN OLE ANDEESEN OLE ANDRESEN s OLE ANDRESEN OLE ANDRESEN OLE ANDEESEN The Swedish wrestler -whose clever leg holds make him an unusually interesting man to watch. TOWN HALL MONDAY NEXT. J-OWN HALL MONDAY NEXT. Preferential Booking opens at E. W. Humphrey's, Manners Street, tomorrow (Thursday); Ordinary Booking Friday. 1 C KAIEWAYS j J Vivian Street. j SKATING ■HSgg BENEFIT EVENING. SKATING Ist WELLINGTON SKATING Ist WELLINGTON SKATING REGIMENTAL BAND. SKATING REGIMENTAL BAND. SKATING SKATING TONIGHT, 7.30 to 11, SKATING SKATING The Musical Treat of the SKATING Season. SKATING Full Skating Programme SKATING Full Skating Programme SKATING under SKATING Direction of the Band. SKATING SKATING EXHIBITIONS SKATING and NOVELTY ITEMS. SKATING Competitions and Prizes. SKATING Come along TONIGHT and SKATING help us to augment the SKATING Funds of the Band. SKATING ONLOOKERS Is. SKATING . CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Cambridge Terrace. SALE OF WORK, THIS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. Afternoons Free. Concert Each Evening, 6d. ■pXHIBITION AND SALE OF Xj. GENUINE "MORRIS-CHINTZES" AT Y.W.C.A., BOULCOTT STREET, On FRIDAY, NOV. 8, 10 a.m. .to 5 p.m. A unique opportunity for discriminating buyers to purchase exclusive goods at very low prices. Inspection Invited. Proceeds for National Y.W.C.A. Funds. HEALTH CAMP CAMPAIGNFOE THE CHILDREN. 0 RAND BENEFIT ENTERTAINMENT ** VAUDEVILLE AND WRESTLING. KILBIRNIE SPORTS CLUB, 61 Coutts Street, THIS THURSDAY, NOV. 7, 8 p.m. First-das Vaudeville Items, including Ventriloquist and Instrumental, by Mr. "Vivian* Middleton and Carbons Mouth Organ Band and Dancers. Roll Up for a Grand Night's Entertainment and help a Worthy Cause. BE EARLY FOR A SEAT! Donation 6d. Reserves Is. PIONEER CLUB. GARDEN CIRCLE. FLOWER SHOW. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 3 to 7 p m. To be opened by Miss Kane at 3 p.m. All Members and Friends invited. Afternoon tea. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL BASIN RESERVE. IS HEREBY GIVEN "that a t,* oi- 6e foF aclmissi°n to the BASIN Ki.SI.RVE will be made as under on Saturday, November 9, 1935, under the \V ellington City Consolidated Bylaw No. 1, 1933, Part 12, after the hour of 12.30 p.m. Admission to ground, Adults (over 15 years of age) Sixpence. Children free. Persons who have entered the reserve before 12.30 p.m. and who remain after such hour are liable to pay the above charge. E. P. NORMAN. Town Clerk. TENNIS COACHING. f^.OOD Play follows Good Instruction. " Therefore, get Coached by T. S. WILLIAMS, Professional Tennis Coach, Tel. 41-235. 43 Cuba Street. MEETINGS. THE WELLINGTON SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. 'PHE Annual Meeting of the nbore •*■ Society will be held at its Office, Hamilton Chambers, 201 Lambton Quay, at 8 p.m. on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1935. The Annal Report and Balance-sheet will be presented and Officers elected. xs?sv A N Extraordinary WaPJb. General Meeting liRETURNe'dSOLDiIrsI f the Wellington Re--1 »» „ ■ I turned Soldiers Asso>|gggtp^ cintion (Inc.), will be ,- . ;^ ==s*I^' held at the Associa-'r^T-VcM??l^' J 2 Victoria Street, on rHI;RSDA\, NOVEMBER 21, 1935, at S p.m. BUSINESS: 1. Alteration of rule 4 to include members of Mercantile Marine. 2. Alteration of nilo 30 re investments. 3. Consideration of the alteration of rule J. SPEXCE, Secretary, Wgtn. Returned Soldiers' Asen,

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 111, 6 November 1935, Page 2

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