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THE .MERRY MIRTII.MAKK RSOF '-MY WIl-JvS FAMILY", TOGETHER AGAIN [ )N A JOYFUL EXCURSION TO THE REALMS OF FUN! : THE REGENT-Daily, at 11.0 a.m., 2,15 p.m., 8.0 p.m. British Empire Films resent FUN AND FROLIC GENE GERRARD . *.".\vuh ". GENE GERRARD no speed limit to toe GUS McNAUGHTON ' •'■•■• LAUGHS! GUS McNAUGHTON <v i ■ 1 . i , , ,v ■ Jwo bright and breezy brothers—an ZELMA O'NEAL ■ old drnpou of' an ;itmt'-a honpecked ZELMA O'NEAL '.' iini:!e-;t Girl Guide leader who loses "] n ' her false Icrlh/iind two chorus tjirls "THE JOY RIDE"' -»"'—■—o, « m-o-TTi TAV TSTTTfcIf? » PLH'THEM ALL TOGETHER, AND lUlli JUI I\lJUiii THE RESULT'S A RIOT OF (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) LAUGHTER BOX PLANS AT D.l-.C. AND REGENT (TELEPHONE 4-1-144)..' .

/ ALL YOUR FAVOURITE STARS— CLAUDETTE COLBERT-CHARLES RUGOLFS-\\;N SOTHFRN— LANNY ROSS—MARY BOLANiJ—ARE AT THE TIVOLI THEATRE (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUJLDINUS) TONIGHT and MONDAY," at 8 o'clock. SUPPORTING PROGRAMME FROM 7 p.m. IN TWO OUTSTANDING ATTRACTIONS- ■ ■ ■ •■ "PRIVATE WORLDS"' (Recommended by Censor for Adults) With CLAUDETTE COLBERT-CHARLES BOYER. ' ; ' "MELODY IN SPRING" ."'' .. . (Universal Exhibition) ■ With ANN SOTIIERN—LANNY ROSS-CHARLES RUCGLES TELEPHONE' 43-968. ' PRICES 1/-, 1/6, Telephone Reserves NOT held after 7.40. TUESDAY NENT! — ,_ TUESDAY. NEXT! '■IF I WERE FREE"—lrene Dimu, Clive Brook. (Roc. by Censor for Adults.) And '•BROADWAY THRU A KEYHOLE." (Universal Exhibition.)

6152 Tons—RANGATIRA 6152 Tons' ; BOXING DAY EXCURSION;... i THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26 (Weather Permitting), TO. PICTON ; AND BLENHEIM Leave Wellington, 8 a.m. " ■ '• Arrive Picton about 10.30 a.m. Leave Picton, 2.30 p.m. Arrive Wellington about 5.15 p.m. RETURN FARE, 10/-. CHILDREN UNDER 12, 5/Train from Pieton, 10.45 a.m., for Blenheim; arriving back before the steamer leaves. Return rail fare: 3/-' first, 2/- second. .Kail-tickets sold by Union Go.'s Wellington Office, the Purser, or the Railway Office on Pieton. Wharf, ■ . . . Special Launches from Picton to Torea.iind Onahtm Bays (lunch obtainable at both after \yalk of mile with splendid views), Thompson's Bay (lunch obtainable), and Double Bay (magnificent reserve). Hot water. Lainich fares: 2/6 return. AQUATIC CARNIVAL ON PICTON ESPLANADE. S.S. TUATEA will make a three-hour nvuise from Pieton around the Grove Arm and Double Bay. Hot 'water free. Fare 2/G. ...... . - : UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z., LTD. -

I ■ ■ ■ llllnl ■-.-■-■■- ■ ■ ■ i BOXING DAY! -v BOXING '-.DAY! [ MONSTER BEACH . 'CARNIVAL- ■ [ : . ." ' EVANS BAY FORESHORE MNE "DAYS OF FUN "AND MERIUJIENT FOR ALL ■ i DECEMBER 26 to- JANUARY 4. COMPETITIONS, SIDE-SHOWS, EYERYTlUNO—ineiiiflin!; the attendance of the ; BAND DAILY, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. SEE tile World's Smallest Couple-^SEE"Pel^idocs Slide of Dendlii";(tlie Daredevil of the Flying Trapeze)—SEE '/The Bathins Beauty Parade" Yoi- take part in it)— Take . ■ - part m the Races, the Competitions, etc. DOZENS 'OF'PRIZES. '. , . -.. ..; THE- -TRAMWAYS BAN©-.."■: - ■-.•;•■■ ; , IS OUT TO MAKE THIS THE GREATEST CAHN-IVAL'-EVER HELD IN «'■"" ! '~ ; ' WELLINGTON: ■-.'.." " ". , -1 ;- . : "ADMISSION ■■FREE/ ■' '■ .

: ' DENTAL ANNOUNCEMENT!' i ..... t ■.-...■' — '■ .■ .SIMPSON,. DENTIST, ' 7 ■ 25 COURTENAY PLAGE (Nest Door Paramount Theatre) ■'■ NEW ' SCALE OF FEES:; :..... FITWELL XEETH FROM £i/-/--' PER PERFECT ' SET. (UPPER OR LOWER) ... REMAKING'SET ..J-.. ..... 35/.' SINGLE TOOTH REPAIRS ...... 3/(3 ." REMODELS..'.. 15/- ' REMODELS.. .....25/-

:. '■.!. ' . i. 4-SQTJARE ' ' '-..' .:• .. HANDWRITING' COMPETITION-. RESULTS . ! ' : CASH PRIZES =•' ..,'". V-< Ist PRIZE-£lO, each. 3rdPRIZR-S5 each.. . Madeline Baker,. 35 Chclmsford Street. -Toycc Pope, 03 Marine Parade, Eastbourne Ngaio. ■ ■;•■ .".■.-. Maxwell Moore (no iiddrcss). Rex Andrews, Morton- Road; Carterton.. - 4th PKIZK—£2/10/-each.'' ! 2nd PRIZE—£7/10/- each Roger Hi;i S ihs. 1G Queen Street, Petone. T \ Tir-( i' li ai 1r ■■ tr,' t, iatncia Arnold, 1 Titoti Street, Lower 1. A. .Mitchell, 41 Maida Vale Road, Hutt. : . Roseneath. . • -.., „,-,-,„„ ■ it" lnl/lv—£l each. Greta -Hendry, 9'Waterloo Street, Danne- Beryl Stron S , Karori Scliool, "Wellington. VUv.°' ■ ■'■ ■ ' ;. Roland King, sS.iSlein.Street, Newtown. ■ AERO TRIPS 3 E°bHutf °rler' i WainUi Road ' LmVCl' Sta»lcr Sftli*h.' 25 Main Road, Karori. Gordon McKenzie, 31 Messines Road 1?illph Blir Sess' 171 A]ice Street. t, -?1!!' 0"- ' ' ' Eetor llose >7» 23 Ampico Street, Melrose. Ea^^stf^Saf^eef pXn. 19S C°^ Joh^ Griffiths, 73-Victoria Street, Lower Stanley Jenkins, C Wyndham Street, CarJ terton. • . ...... 1' •■ ■ ' GIRLS—A CLASS. ' ... " " ' ' , BeUfiutt UM' 12 HCrbCrt StrCCt' L°Wer ir'l^et Wi! S hire, B;l .K C v Sr ßoad,MiraJoan^Coleman, IU Knight's Road, Lower Betty'Tuol.ey, Tennyson -Avennc, Hataitai. S. Owens.- Veil Street Ofal-i Aorma Kiissell, 100 Washington Avenue. ? m . S"thOTla"d K-d- Bet ty |;^"-Nai.Nni Road, Lower Hntt ; Dorothy Hall/oo Daniell Street, Newtown. iJd ™ ■■Gtll' den R°ad> Noi' th" . / BOYS-B CLASS. . ' ■ , I Ronald King, Newtown T Th-ii -me , r.-. > Albon Grinlinton, 49 Biw.gS Street John kh s^T1"8^" V°i-' 11"----f Allan Bruce, 21 Freyber 3 St^t, Lyall Bay. && sJewartrJllii^en^'ko^Staki. GIRLS—B CLASS.Gladys Loft, 17 Talma Street, Lower Hutt. Kdna Ralph, -Mill Road Otaki t Peggy Bush, Paiemata. Jlarpu-et Clark,, Hunter Street, DannePamela Williamson, Sugarloaf Road, Brook- T , Vl, vl\ fi- , ~' lyn JsaljL'l K.iwncy, 4 Brown Street, Newtown ' EllniJ«"ku cl?cnaM' ° Waitu Aycmic' v:it,m: llcus""-!) Viololia street-Carter: Kila "Steel, L'^Parm Road, Jfoi-thhmd. j T- cil' 1 1 ] . a^' Vlii:l;- rll>". Avan.io Street, TrentWe Unmk (he tlmu^imk of comneiifors who ~-„■> ~,, i i this opportunity of wishing all "■-i-SQIJAR]-; >;.Sl. l > ! . lll .i-s Vi Jl Kin;Y°!xil\s' t;lk° ■ : ' i;i-:.Mi-:.\!ji::i;! .' '. ..'.-.'.'. y 4-SQUARE STORES GIVE SERVICE AT ALL TIMES.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 144, 14 December 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 144, 14 December 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 144, 14 December 1935, Page 4

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