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THE REGENT A salute to life! DAILY-11.0 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 80 pm A SALUTE TO LOVE! Edward Small Presents- A SALUTE TO LAUGHTER! BARBARA STANWYCK ROBERT YOUNG , A 1 CLIFF EDWARDS A Relianc9 Production alt Disney's Latest Mickey Mouse "RED SALUTE" Cartoon in Technicolour- . "RED SALUTE" epic flights of A United Artists Picture. KINGSFORD SMITH. ; (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' Etc B^YT L, ANS AT D- LC- AND REGENT (TELEPHONE 44-144) J.IHUAI JNJiAI! _ FRIDAY NEXT' ■ ""^.""BB&Sfflf ■""»■»»'■■*" ■' GENE GEREAED In GENE GERRARD "THE JOY RIDE" "THE JOY RIDE" (Awaiting Censor's Certificate.) NEW E OPERA JSOUSE-Daily, 2.15 and 8 p.m. : LOUIS v. BAER LEE GA Ai£ Y?A ßT°li ccf i™ xiv A™ I™^^"*^ : "TWO FISTED" HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT A. Comedy dealing with the in Years. Hilarious Adventures of two Boxers . , Every moment of this great fitrht ha, <5 *• wh?> Crashed Society. "I'm not in love with™, I never will be. The best I could offer you would TjrwT _ T a montha diversion, and six months of farewell." NOEL COWARD in "THE SCOUNDREL" I (Recommended by Censor for Adults) < TONIGHT, TOMORROW, and THURSDAY At the - i TIVOLI THEATRE (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) TOGETHER WITH ' . Ir "IN CALIENTE" ; A Mueica. Cornedy of Real Merit. DOLO RE S DEL RIO, PAT O'BRIEN. SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME FROM 7pm : SCREENING TIMES— 7 &7^4 M 5 PICTORIAL 7.IO—BARNEY RAPP OTtOTfir^Trt 9-25-"IN CALIENTE" ' . ' SPEEDWAY SENSATIONAL SPEEDWAY SPEEDWAY ANNOUNCEMENT! SPEEDWAY SPEEDWAY. ... . SPEEDWAY PUTT MOSSIAN and his SPEEDWAY ACES 1 ' Are | . APPEARING AT THE GRAND OPENING KILBIRNIE SPEEDWAY SATURDAY NEXT At 8 p.m. SATURDAY NEXT THE ENGLISH TEST STARS (BILL CLIBBERT and STAN GREATREX) WATCH THESE COLUMNS TOMORROW! * TONIGHT at 8 only. - TONICHT Notinthewhol fr eal m of Literature is TONIGHT . |? &gj "Aaivr ■9£feItewd etory tlla* TONIGHT A 1 IHE ;;a SBl tII Sfflgg N™ MAjßsna :;tSI SrSll^ ill ~^^o t and HisWp," Coloured. .<£ |||| In a De^ful Adagio Dane, REGAi. THEATRE, KARORL TONIGHT ***** Theatl' eTONIGHT! 8 o'clock. TONIGHT! TnK «upper' lsli% dk\ Dp°Hl^O^L&l^ *=? S< With GORDON Vrler' ?Bntgl| Dan?ing N*ht* *» A Gripping Dramatic Story of the TONIGHT LAURI PADDI Lighthouse Service. TowTra-n tattwt £7^? 2- "OH, DADDY!" TOWTTT ' LAURI PADDI Fun, Froliog, and Mirth when.the leader TONIGHT And l,,' H p ln , m . of a Pun* with a |||| fe^BaV ™RLywith TfHmW OTEMPL0TEMPLE Lg ?BnIGHT fr°m ' t0 MWnight "~ : '■ : " TONIGHT TOMORROW (Wednesday), EMPIRE THEATRE. PETONE TONIGHT TOMORROW (Wednesday), MPIRE THEATRE PETONE TONIGHT FINALLY TONIGHT at 8. " 3£S?S|£ AFTERNOON TEA DANCE TOM WALLS - RALPH LYNN. TONIGHT P-m' Dorothy Hyson-Robertson Hare, TONIGHT Admission-Is 6d, and Includes »a cup o/kjndness." g&ffi Afternoon Tea and Dancins "A CUP OF KINDNESS." TONIGHT THE NEW MAJESTIC. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TONIGHT THE NEW MAJESTIC. m°?v Ti S^ WMi at 8 P-m- TONIGHT Direction: Frederick Carr. MAY ROBSON, FRED MACMURRAY, TONIGHT MARY CARLISLE, ALAN HALE, "-~ ! : In the Comedy-drama, • THE ROYAL "GRAND OLD GIRL." WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. "GRAND OLD GIRL." Conductor: Stanley Oliver. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Handel , B Immovt&l Masterpiece, ■•■■•'. ■ "THE MESSIAH." N.Z..: LABQUK PARTY. "THE MESSIAH." ■ ■■^ ■ . ". ;.fe "THE MESSIAH." GRAND VICTORY DANCE "THE MESSIAH." GRAND VICTORY DANCE o •,n '' * « ' GITANIJ VICTORY DANCE Special Engagement of ! ■"'■■.- a-j DOROTHY CLARK, DOROTHY CLARK QUEEN CARNIVAL CROWNING South Africa's Leading Contralto. CEREMONY, rpoWN : HALL, mnirt In the ' ' THURSDAY NEXT. TSSS SAI:5 AI:' L on MONDAY NEXT. THURSDAY NEXT. A OWN HaLL on MONDAY NEXT. 2 uo CHORUS AND 250 RUDOLPH'S ORCHESTRA. 250 ORCHESTRA. 250 Admission: Single 2s 6d, Double 4s 6d Prices: 4s (res,), plus tax,. 2s (res.) Circle ls. ' Plus tax, and Is, Box Plan at D.I.C. .—■ : *■ " -^ — — Three hundred one shilling tickets oi WELLINGTON EAST OLD GIRLS' "** &t B°X °'&C* Thursday at 9- ' ** DRAMATIC SOCIETY. W' E' CALDOW, (Assisted by .-well-knowa Male Aotors) Tel. 43-912. Hon. Secretary. "BUY^BrW." FUNERAL NQT.CES. "RTTV A rrßßm'" TH]^ I'riends of the late Daniel Skinne! "rttv a s#nn^f'» are invited to attend his Funeral JJUX A BROOM. which will leave the Chapel of E. MorrW Pf1 ._ £&»„„„ ' Jun., Ltd., CO Tarahaki Street, on Wed A TW;„♦■ £ a nesday, December 11, 1935, at 10 a.m., foi t> 7 uw t mcdy ' the Cemetery, Karorl. Produced by W. J. Mountjoy, jun. E MORRIS, JUN., LTD, BLUE TRIANGLE HALL, Funeral Directors. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10. THE Friends of the ]ate Danid gkinnffl ■a tm ~ M< are i»vite4 to attend his Funeral Uox Flan at D.I.C. now open. which will leave the Chapel of E. Morris .■*"•-* rr— •■ "~- —•" —_—.i Jun., Ltd., 60 Taranaki Street, Tomorrow T>ETONE'S ANNUAL rARNTVAT (Wednesday), December 11, 1935, at X PItBIII iSSSig SilSifc ••-. f- ltd ■ Commencing • ' Funeral'DirectiJrs. " BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 26, 1935, • Until. SATUBDAY, JANUARY 4, 1936. rTHE of the Jate Mr. Robert Sin THE BEST CARNIVAL YET clair oate of-7 Wha Street, Lyal MUler and D^ ? M e rr W ound. J£ &^&3"i££ %2S ,_. . Tbe Serial Lprmnes, (Wednesday), December 11, 1935, at V. btaig Bros., Daring Motor-bike Riders, a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. £Msf . -=tiS^- ' Location: ■ RECREATION GROUND, PETONE. COURT SIR GEORGE GREY, No. 3US j No charge for admission. » rn , Dmi . <■ "7, , „ \ ]l| EMBIiRS of the above Court an __ ~__ ~ . A'-*- hereby invited to attend the Fun Tr ,, „., „ L „, oral of their .late Bro. Daniel Skinner T^.rjyry^'j,,,?llooß are with which will leave the Chapel of E. Morris A "NUGGET" White Cloaner. Sold Jun., Ltd., 60 Taranaki Street, Tomorrow 1 in bottles, tins, tubes, and cartons. (Wednesday), December 11, 1935, at 1( a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. I■» .. By; Cpmmcmd §». QM.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 140, 10 December 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 140, 10 December 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 140, 10 December 1935, Page 2

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