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INNOVATION ... •■:■" . '. Commencing TONIGHT, we have pleasure in presentins to Regent patrons THE WORLD-TRAVELLED VIENNESE INSTRUMENTAL SEXTET, MAX'ROLAND AND HIS SISTERS Playing Viennese and Modern Melodies of Exquisite Beauty in the Regent Lounge from 7.30, alfo on the. Stage. Distinguished admirers of the Sextet include Princess May of Cambridge, Johann, son of Strauss, Freddie Bartholomew, and musical (Signatories from Vienna, Budapest, Berlin, and London. "ll "R FP F TT" TODAY-2.15 and 8 p.m. Ji.Jj UL 1> 1 .■ sHOPPEKS' -SESSION, 5 p.m. J. C."Williamson, in Conjunction with Paramount Pictures, Joyfully Present THE BRILLIANT METEOR Of "ROBERTA" "SHOW BOAT" "THEODORA" IRENE DUNNE T"RF"N"F TITTI^ISTF (Recommended by Censor for Adults) WHO AGAIN SENDS OUT HER DAZZLING RAYS IN "HIGH, -WIDE, AND HANDSOME" With RANDOLPH SCOTT-DOROTHY LAMOUR. JEROME KEEN and OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN give you 6 NEW SONGS, to Delight Your Ears— ACTION, ADVENTURE, and ROMANCE to fascinate your eyes ALSO—"MORNING NOON, AND ' NIGHT CLUB"—POPEYE" CARTOON— . TRAVELTOUR in COLOUR—JEAN BATTEN'S ARRIVAL in England. : RELY ON THE REGENT AND -RESERVE—D.I.C. OR THEATRE. "MOUNTAIN JUSTICE" A dynamic exposure of the ignorance and. bigotry still rampant in the back mountain country ... of a man who preached "Honour Thy Father and Thy Mother" with a cruel weapon in one hand and a crust of bread in the .-other!. With GEORGE BKENT—JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON—GUY KIBBEE ■ MONA BARRIE—ROBERT BARRATT. (A Warner Bros. Picture). ALSO —Paramount Presents . "JIER HUSBAND LIES" He played hearts and won . . . with a pack of cards . . . but . ■ the human heart that meant happiness: was cast to the bottom. . .... The exciting, story o£ a gambler who played square with., . j everything'but love. With RICARDO CORTEZ-GAIL PATRICK-AKIM TAMIROFF. - (Both Recommended by. Censor for Adults.) DAILY—At 2.15 and" 8 p.m. Reserve Early at D.LC. or Theatre. OPERA HOUSE PRICES ™ SK,^ HYBOD*! T-L-V-O-L-I TONIGHT, TOMORROW, AND MONDAY, •■■'. SELECTED FEATURETTES FROM 7 EACH EVENING. (MATINEE SATURDAY, 1.45 p.m.) "KEEP YOUR SEATS PLEASE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) : . ■■■ *■" ■ ' -i' ... .'■ With ' - GEORGE FORMBY—FLORENCE DESMOND A riot of fun that will rock you in your foundations and make you gasp lot breath. Honestly, there's never been anything funnier than "KEEP YOUR SEATS PLEASE." ■ GREAT ASSOCIATE ENTERTAIN MKJSTMARGARET LINDSAY—HENRY FONDA ■.. "S-L-I-M" "'■•; ■■■■'?■■■■'.■ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A story of the colourful, perilous, "touch-and-go" lives of high-tension linesmen— those sturdy lads who put up steel towers across the land and string the-wires that carry electric power over mountain arid desert. It is splendid entertainment! SCREENING TIMES: 7.45, "Slim." 9.15, "Keep Your Seats." ' TELEPHONE 43-968.. . PRICES: Is 6d, Is. TOWN HALL 8 p.m. TOWN HALL TUESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT. WORLD-FAMOUS CONTINENTAL ENTERTAINERS— THE COMEDY HARMONISTS THE COMEDY HARMONISTS . ■ ; TWO "GLAMOROUS NIGHTS OF MIRTH AND SONGi3Tou have heard them on the Films and heard them on the Recordings— -Now, SEE THEM! . . ' SEE THEM! ■ ■ SEE THEM! / HUMOUR IN SONG. . k PRESENTED BY THE NATIONAL BROADCASTING SERVICE. PRICES: 5/-, 2/6, 1/- (plus tax). RESERVES' AT D.I.C.

H.M.S. LEANDER. H.M.S. LEANDER. H.M.S. LEANDER. GRAND VARIETY CONCERT. RAND VARIETY CONCERT. GRAND VARIETY CONCERT. (By Kind Permission of Captain Ji W. Rivett-Carnac, D.S.C., R.N.) "An outstanding attraction. Best ever presented here."—"Otago Daily Times." "Past naval concerts excelled. Every item fiery and vivacious. Never a dull moment. . ■ ■ —"Taranaki Herald." ! —— : -■ • ', H.M.S. LEANDER'S H.M.S. LEANDER'S . ' H.M.S. LEANDER'S H.M.S.' LEANDER'S H.M.S. LEANDER'S ■, CONCERT PARTY. . CONCERT PARTY. CONCERT PARTY. CONCERT PARTY. CONCERT PARTY. A Stupendous Programme of ' Mirth, ;Melody, and Magic, containing no less ■ than, 23 SPECIALTY ACTS. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21. '. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21. . SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21. OPERA HOUSE. OPERA HOUSE./ OPERA HOUSE. > Admission' Is arid Is 6d (Reserves). ' (Proceeds in aid of Dependants of men 1 who lost their lives in sailing race.); The management reserves the right tc refuse admission at its discretion. OTAJQ MAORI RACING CLUB. . SUMMER MEETING. To be held on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4. V "VfOMINATIONS for all Events, inelud ■ m ■ ing Maiden Plate, will close witf the Secretary at the Office of the Otafc '• Maori Racing Club, Otaki, on MONDAY NOVEMBER 22, at S p.m. ' ■ .- ' ' ■ ' NEPIA WINIATA. GOOD HEALTH WITHOUT MEDICINE OR OPERATIONS. I X7"OUR Body demands care, attention ■*■ and good food. The safest, mosi scientific and economical way to Goof Health is by Correct Eating. Take f • course of Dietary and yov will be amazei at the wonderful results. Send for t ~ pamphlet espli»»inß the treatment. Conaviltations free. RONALL) 1., McLKAK Dietitian, (Established 1919). 15 Courteuay Place, Wellington. a • Telephony 50-634 [I ~ ~~ ~ RESULT OF RAFFLE for Chinese Sup per Set for Chinese Relief—Nor S?6 Winning Ticket, Miss M. Murray, 57 £i "raogi Eoad, RongoUi,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 122, 19 November 1937, Page 2

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