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THE REGENT-Daily, at 11.0 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8.0 p.m. WHERE THERE'S ALAVAYS A BETTER SHOW LAST 3 DAYS OF ]f you vvlmt I:n , elllcr mA , 01 . nf it _ " "Pi AATPI? "R A XTT. '' jC yo" like. a my teeming with oxAJJ*.X\\jLj J£>j\JXLf "■itcmont—if you like eiitertuininciit A Show Full of Joy—With u'T'I'^^,'.'^ m jb 'i dill' cmit-lho" 3"ilku BUDDY ROGERS " -,/' T ""^ntt °Fil™june clydi.: "ARMS AND THE GIRL" .A_.^_.._ n . ALIJTE ,, "ON THE B4IT" s Cay—lt's Romantic—And it All the Membe,; It the . B 1935 ALL BLACKS kobl^young CLIFF EDWAKDS Alld It's worth the money alone to hear ON STAGE (Evenings Only) Cliff sing "THE RX)BELMAS" ] Adag 10 Dance Exoerts. FRIDAY NEXT! FRIDAY NEXT! (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NEW OPERA~ HOUSE-Daily, 2.15 and 8 p.m. LAST 3 DAYS OF- T0 ALL LOVERS QF BOX1NG! LESLIE HOWARD KI.UDAY NEXT—THE FIGHT FOR MERLE OBERON TllJi WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP, BETWEENAlexander KordJ. London Film MAX BM^ T^TTTOProduction- JOE LOUIS <l TTTT? Or* i T»T nrn '-'-''c Complete.Bout from Beginning to End. IJuLJi/ oUAIvLfJi, 1 Also-A Full-length Feature Film. PIMPERNEL". st ."TWO-FISTED" , . , . :, ■■■ btartjng Lee Tracy, Roscoe Karns, etc. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLA_>S AT D.I.C. AND. THEATRE (TELEPHONE 51-814). LESLIE HOWARD, KAY FRANCIS in "BRITISH AGENT" (Universal Exhibition) I TOGETHER WITH ' ' • "LADIES SHOULD LISTEN' I (Recommended by Censor for Adults) With CARY GRANTS-FRANCIS DRAKE. IS SCREENING TONIGHT, also WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY at the TIVOLI THEATRE . rt1 ,,..,. r (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY IiUiLDUNUS) TELEPHONE ..-DOS. 'Xo Extra Charge fo _ Rcscl . VCSi pRICES y . | -■■■■» --—SCREENING TIMES Champa^(S^hn o^'l^ V O. Up on the Farm (MusicaJ). 7.15. Saddle FRIDAY NEXT: ANNA STEN in "WEDDING NIGHT/ and "CARAVAN." WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE. COME TO THE FAIR! 1 . SIDE-SHOWS, i . CRAFT WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS ON SHOW, .' XMAS PRESENTS. • ■ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, '■...:.-.-"■ ■.■-.' .2 p.m. to 5 p.m. . ■ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, ' 7 P-m- to 10 p.m.

Thrills! Excitement! Adventure! I7MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock No. !—-■• ■- •••:■■ -' ■■.. •. .■ ■ ■"UNDER-THE PAMPAS MOON" — ■ With • - •*■ WARNER BAXTER. : .'■■ Bringing you vivid drama—exciting adventure—Haunting melodies!—and thrills that will make yon gasp. £ 0- 3—Comedy!— "Hayseed Romance." No. 3—Cartoon. *, .- . **o. 4—Two Fox Movietone Newsreels. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) CjEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY -"■Glorious!-;' .■'... Beautiful! ■■'.' Human! i AN3TASTEN1 ANNA STEN " THE WEDDING NIGHT " <'THE WEDDING NIGHT> (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) • With' 9f KY«£ 00PEK- GARY COOPER. ■ Also Mickey Mouse" Cartoon, Organ- ■ logue, Cinesound News, Comedy. Telephone IG-393 for Reservations. . — : : _ ' i CONCERT CHAMBER, Concert chamber! TOMORROW NIGHT at, 8 ■• TOMORROW NIGHT at S. THREE FOLLOWING NIGHTS THREE FOLLOWING. NIGUTs! — Four Performances Only — THE WELLINGTON REPERTORY THEATRE (Inc.) ■ Presents JOHN VAN'dRUTEN'S BEST PLAY SINCE "YOUNG WOODLEY"— ■; . ' "AFTER ALL." . "AFTER ALL." '. "AFTER ALL.". ■ "AFTER ALL." ' "AFTER ALL." With an Excellent Cast and Handsome Settings. "A Play that Cannot Lie Ignored." Produced by W. S. . Wauchop. Plans now open at D.I.C. Prices: 4s 3d, 2s Gd; Late Doors Is Gd. Special concessions lor parties of 20 and over. Particulars at D.1.C.- ---~~ PUBLIC LECTURE x ÜBLIG LECTURE by PROFESSOR JAMES R. ADAMS (B.D ) PROFESSOR JAMES R. ADAM'S. (8.D.)1 Healer, Metaphysician, and World Teacher (Washington, U.S.A.) . Subject: -MANKIND'S UNBREAKABLE THREE-FOLD CORD." DOMINION FARMERS' CONCERT HALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, S p.m. WEDNESDAY; DECEMBER 4, 8 p.m. (Under the Auspices Radiant Health and Psychology Club, Incorp.) • Silver coin collection. E. BEST, Hon. Sec. .Everyone Welcome. ROSES. ROSES. ROSES. HUTT VALLEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY (INC.). ROSE SHOW, : WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER -I, ICING GEORGE THEATRIC, To be opened by MRS. KNOX GILMI.CR, At 3 p.m. Roses, Rhododendrons, " Sweet I'eas, Hydrangeas, P.ansics, Antirrhinums, Raiiuiieulas, ' Decorative, Chapman Memorial, Cooking, Novel Stall, Flower • Stall, Cake.Stall, Afternoon Tea. Display Roses by Schools. Collections of Cut Flowers. Take any Hutt Bus to Post Office. ONE DAY ONLY. Tel. 63-284. Theatre; 63-933. A. J. NICHOLLS, Secretary. Box VJ, Loner Hiitt. piIOCEUA Toast is Golden, Muiicliv" ■*• Tender Toast—good toast al breakfast starts your day right with plenty of i'ood-iMierjiy to keu)> you going. J'rocci-.i Brer.d iv fuur ■ varieties—a Denhard Product. ]

EX tSI:. VtiS ■ . FINALLY TONIGHT, at -8 ■: . VICTOR McLAGLEN Heather Angel . Preston Foster .In- the. Stirring Drama by -• ■■ Liaui O'Flaherty,"THE INFORMER." (Recoiiiniendcd by Censor for Adults ) wrrr CT°iY^£& o TOMORROW. Tn ,«? y c"c c ~~ Starrett a fe° f Bi>ced and Thrilling Action, *™ SILVER STREAK." "THE SILVER STREAK." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) H-KAND THEATRE,"" PETONE ND. THEATRE PETONE TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY at S (Matinee Wednesday, 2 p.m.) ' ■ Charles Diekens's Immortal Masterpiece. "DAVID COPPERFIELD." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) witbna^1; Catsb- oi C 5 Players, featuring aY- S;,. 1' lelds' Maureen O'Sullivan, Edna May Oliver, Elizabeth Allan, Lionel Barrymore, Lewis Stone, Roland Young. Freddie Bartholomew. Reserves at Hanson's Confectionery Shop or Telephone Theatre, 61-063. THURSDAY NEXT.—Claudette Colbert in -Torch Singer," also "Here Comes the Groom.' . '.->*; FINALLY TONIGHT, at S. p ALACK THEATRE. *- ALACE THEATRE. PETONE. GENE STRATTON PORTER'S "A GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOST." "A GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOST." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Additional —Coloured Cartoon. STARTING TOMORROW, at 8 p.m. Bette DAVIS lan HUNTER Bette DAVIS lan HUNTER Colin OLIVE — Alison SKIPWORTH In a powerful dramatic hit, '•THE GtRL FROM 10th AVF.NUE.*"THE.GIRL FROM.IOth AVENUE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at Nissen's or Telephone 63-010. SECOND ANNUAL RECITAL. WELLINGTON VKRSE-SPEAKING >V CHOIR. Directed by W. ,]. Monntjoy, Jr.,' L.T.O.L. Accompanist: Barbara Bannister, L.R.S.M. Choral speaking of Modern Poems by a Choir of over GO voices and the Lyall Bay School Verse-Speaking Choir of SO voices. Assisted by: W. BI NET BROWN, PUPILS OF JOSEPH KNOWSLEY, THE LYALL BAY SCHOOL CHOIR.' THURSDAY NEXT, DECF.MBER 5 THURSDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 5. BLUE TRIANGLE HALL BLUE TRIANGLE HALL. Admission.—2s and Is 6d (2s seats may be reserved at the D.1.C.). j A Treat for the Whole Family. OUR^ THEATRE, NEWTOWN UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TONIGHT, 7 o'clock. TONIGHT. No. 1— JANE WITHERS, JANE WITHERS, The fascinating new star who will win your heart completely in the comedy successor to ''Bright Eyes," " GINGER." " GINGER " " GINGER." " GINGER." One'minute after seeing, this'picture you'll cheer this lovable little girl. Big supporting ca.st, headed by O. P. HEGGIB, JACKIE SEARL. Jane's capers will keep you roaring! No. •_>-. CYRIL MAUDE, The famous English actor, in "HEAT WAVE." '■ HEAT WAVE." This year's merriest, musical comedy. (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) No. 3—SELECTED F.EATUT!KTTF.S. ; CJT. MARK'S CHURCH SCHOOL. *° GRAND BAZAAR. WEDXKS UA V AN D T.I IURS DA Y. j .'{ ii.ni. and S p.m. Action S>ngs :uu\ Plays by Childivn. l'rocccds towards Hnildiuu: of Assembly i , .UuU, " I Aduiission, Is!, _ _

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 134, 3 December 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 134, 3 December 1935, Page 2

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