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THE REGENT— , SESSIONS: 11 a.m.. 2.15 and 8 p.m. Delighted audiences at every session live again the adventures and thrills of this famous novel. . . . With a daring as keen as his wits and a smile as gay as his heart, he coquetted the greatest in the land in a battle to save his father from the gallows! JEFFERY FARNOL'S Story that has enthralled millions, "THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN" With a fine cast, including: E. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. JON.. ELISSA LAND!, GORDON IIARKER, FRANK PETTINGELL. Criterion-United Artists. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also "COCK 0' THE WALK" (Disney's latest Silly Symphony). "THE QUEEN MARY AT TOP SPEED" (a magntieent sight). •'ITALY ENTERS ADDIS ABABA" (the Emperor's flight from Ethiopia). Listen to the Wonderful Dance Numbers from our Next Attraction — " ANYTHING GOES " during Dance Music Session (10 p.m. to 10.30) from 2YC Tomorrow (Tucs.) Nigln RESERVE at D.I.C. or Theatre (Telephone 44-144). 2.15 p.m. NEW OPERA HOUSE 8.0 p.m 7 Weeks-in Auckland, now in its 3rd Week in Wellington. Unquestionably one of the Screen's Finest Entertainments! FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW "LITTLE LORD in (Selzniek-Unit'ed Artists.) (Approved for Universal Exhibition. RESERVES at D.I.C. and Theatre (Telephone 51-814.) TIVOLI (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) TONIGHT and TOMORROW. MATINEE DAILY 2 p.m (SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME FROM 7 P.M.J GINGER ROGERS ! "IN PERSON" With GEORGE BRENT. (Universal Exhibition.) Singing, Dancing, Romancing in a. Splendid Adventure by the Author of "It Ilappesied One Night.' 4 AIso—PAUL LUKAS, ALISON SKIPWORTK, in "THE CASINO MURDER CASE" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) All vc can say about this is that if you like mystery pictures—it is one of the best TELEPHONE 43-5)68 PRICES 1/6, 1/COMMENCING WEDNESDAY! , COMMENCING WEDNESDAY i . KAY FRANCIS in , "I FOUND STELLA PARRISH" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) And t JAN KIEPURA in "MY HEART IS CALLING" WELLINGTON BOXING ASSOCIATION (INC.). BOXING ' I TOWN HALL TOWN HALL MONDAY- JUNE 22 MONDAY 15-ROUND PROFESSIONAL CONTEST: KID FISHER (England) 1 Versus I HAROLD REEVE (Pahiatua) I . INTERESTING PRELIMINARIES. ' FULL PARTICULARS TOMORROW'S "POST." PRICES: 4/- and 2/3. LADIES, 2/3. * (All prices include tax.) BOX PLAN OPENS at E. W.'HUMPHREY'S, MANNERS STREET, on JUNE 17. ' 1 No extra charge for Booking. : MANAWATU AND WEST COAST A. & P. ASSN.'S WINTER SHOW PALMERSTON NORTH—JUNE 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23. 6 DAYS 5 NIGHTS OPENS JUNE 17, at 9 a.m. CLOSES JUNE 23, at 6 p.m. THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE SHOW IN NEW ZEALAND. LAID OUT ON MODERN LINES. SOME OF THE ATTRACTIOiNS: Inter-collegiate Football, Representative Hockey, Wood Chopping, Steer Riding, Highland and National Dancing, Scooter Boats (Water "Dodgems"), Motor Olympia Cage Bird Show, House of Butter, etc., Women's Institute Courts, Cycle Races, Dog Trials, Trotting Exhibitions, Hunting Competition, Poultry Show. Also: The Return of Kodama, the Juggler and Wire Walker. Hie Two Colensos, Trapeze Artists. THE HELL DRIVERS ARE COMING! A Live Mickey the Mouse will give the kiddies some of his Birthday Cake at intervals during the Show.. 1 Daytime Admissions: Adults 1/6. Children under 15 years 6d, unden 7 years Free. Evening Admissions: Adults 1/-, Children Cd. Cars: 1/- each admission, or 2/0 season ticket. . A REALLY BRIGHT SHOW! BUSINESS GIRLS! : UNA CARTER I 1 WILL GIVE lIER THIRD : COOKING DEMONSTRATION & LECTURE ' On TUESDAY (TOMORROW) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Subject: "KITCHEN ACCESSORIES ARE IMPORTANT." TjNA CARTER will also demonstrate how to prepare and cook Russian Steak, Potato Souffle, Boiled Apple Pudding, Oat Delights,"and Lemon Jubes. COME! and learn how to cook efficiently, economically, and temptingly. Bring your friends! | . , 1 At the NEW DEMONSTRATION THEATRE, i Ist FLOOR, WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, COURTENAY PLACE. , ADMISSION FREE! \ MILLINERY SALE! 14 DAYS FROM TUESDAY, JUNE 16. EVERY DAY A BARGAIN DAY KEADY-TO-WEARS 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, to 10/6 i ALL OUR MODELS HALF-PRICE. • ; WATCH OUR WINDOW! AX ASSORTMENT OF HATS ■ . At s/ . eat h i D. JAMES, i MILLINERY SPECIALIST. Our Only Address: , > 246 LAMBTON QUAY (Opposite D.1.C.).

MEETINGS. , WELLINGTON MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES' SICK BENEFIT AND DEATH LEVY SOCIETY. "\TEMBERS of the above Society arc invited to attend a Special General Meeting to be held in No. 2 Committeeroom, Town Hall, on Wednesday, June 17, at 7.45 p.m. sharp. BUSINESS. To pass special resolution authorising the altering of the title of the Society. (Signed) E. KEMSiLEY, Secretary. WELLINGTON WATERSIDE WORKERS' UNION. A SPECIAL STOP WORK MEETING of the Union will be held in the Ex Store Waiting Room, Queen's Wharf, on THURSDAY NEXT, ,18th INST., commencing at 8 a.m. Business: Revision und Amendment of Registered Rules. J. 0. JOHNSON, Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. CHIROPODIST. MRS. HOUSTON, next Midland Hotel, Graduated London FOOT HOSPITAL., under direction Chiropodist, Ilarley Street Specialist*. Tjl. 47-130.

PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAMWAYS. or APT DEPARTMENT. CLOSING OF HUNTER STREET LINE. /~)WING to excavation work near tram track, the Hunter Street line will he Closed to tram traffic from Wednesday, . June 17, and until further notice. 1 Trams scheduled to run via No. 10 route will be diverted, and will rnn via Willis Street and Courtenav Place. D. McGTLLIVRAY, Traffic Manager. ; June 15, 1936. ' FUNERAL NOTICES. ] r PHE Friends of Mary Ann Wakefield 3 are respectfully invited to attend the , runoral of her late beloved husband. Rob- i ort Milne, which will leave CO William •. Street. Petonc, Tomorrow (Tuesday), June 16. 1930, at 2 p.m., for the Karori , Ccmctcvv. \ J. U. CROFT, 1 Undertaker, liutt and Petone. Tel. 63-S2B. rj MISCELLANEOUS. f "TJRANDIWJNE;' The only genuine solely at Grand r Hotel Home Supply Store. Imported direct Irom London. Qts. ss, halves 3«.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 140, 15 June 1936, Page 2

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