WELLINGTON'S STELLAR . ATTRACTION CONTINUES ITS MAGNIFICENT CONQUEST! MRS STEPHEN DALLAS COMMANDS THE ADMIRATION OF EVERY WOMAN—THE RESPECT OF EVERY MAX . . . I, - TONIGHT, at 8. „ REGENT ■ DAILY-2.1S and 8 p.m. UNITED ARTISTS' MOST BEAUTIFUL PICTUKE "STELLA DALLAS". .' (Approved for Universal Exhibition) Interpreter! by BARBARA STANWYCK Anne Shirley—JOHN BOLES-Alan Hale. Appearing Xishtly in the Lounge from BOOKING AGAIN IS 7.30, and in Stasre Presentations— . HEAVY. MAX ROLAND AND HIS SISTERS PLANS AT REGENT (Celebrated Viennese Sextet) (44-144). FOR LAUGHING PURPOSES ONLY ! . Mrs. Powell's little boy Sandy, after convulsing De Luxe audiences' all the week, now transfers his nonsense to the . Opera House. SANDY POWELL SANDY POWELL "CAN YOU HEAR ME, MOTHER?" THE OPERA HOUSE ALSO PRESENTS FRED SCOTT Introducing a Now Singing Cowboy in a Thrilling Western Classic "MELODY OF THE PLAINS" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) OPERA HOUSE—SESSIONS: 2.15 p.m. and 8 p.m. — T-I-V-O-L-l TONIGHT and MONDAY. SELECTED SUPPORTS from 7 O'clock. PADEREWSKI in " MOONLIGHT SONATA " And ■ ' ■ Tyrone Power, Loretta Young in "LOVE IS NEWS" Telephone Reserves NOT held, after 7.30 o'clock Tonight. TELEPHONE 43-963 PRICES 1/6, 1/--—NEXT TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY : - • ■ ERROL FLYNN "THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER" CLAUDE RAINS—MAUCH TWINS. ... Mark.Twain's Unforgettable Story becomes the Screen Hit of Hits. A Night of Adventure you'll never forget. —GREAT ASSOCIATE ATTRACTION ■ — "THE LONGEST NIGHT" ROBERT YOUNG—FLORENCE RICE "The Longest Night," But certainly the shortest feature we have screened. Just fifty minutes of Thrilling Entertainment. (All Pictures Recommended by Censor for Adults.) (BY SPECIAL REQUEST)' : ILLUSTRATED LANTERN LECTURE " THE PASSION PLAY OF OBERAMMERGAU" A miracle of supreme artistry depicting the Gospel Story as a vital, glowing reality with a universal appeal. Time marches on, but its fame increases—its vital message is for today. . . A personal narrative revealing its .inspired origin and mysterious, appeal with speciallycoloured slides illustrating its unparalleled"lavishness.. Presented by- an eye-witness, .the guest of one of-its: leading' artists. ' ' ' ' '■' , Narrator: MR. %G. QUEREE." ■ .'yz.'(UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE THEOSOPHICAL SQCIETY) .'"7 : ' • TOMORROW (SUNDAY),;" at ■ S-pim:, r.^\ "- TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER WE MOST CORDIALLY INVITE'YOUR ATTENDANCE; ■--~.; ; ADMISSION . FREE. ■ ■ ' ' '..' v ;'- EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL SUMMER TIME-TABLES OPERATING FROM SUNDAY, DECEMBER^, .1937.V - ' FERRY. •SERVICE:'. ;' . . >■ . MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND THURSDAY. Dept. Day's 8ay—6.50, 7.53, 5.50, 10.43 a.m., 3.10, 4.55 p.m. Dept. Rona Bay—7.o, 5.5, 9.0, 10.55 a.m., 3.0, "4.45 p.m. , Dept. Wellington—7.4o, 10.0 a.m., 2.15, 4.5, 5.15, 5.50 p.m. ■' . ' WEDNESDAY. ' : Dept. Day's 8ay—6.50, 7.53, 5.50 a.m., 1.10, 3.10, 4.55, 6.40 p.m. Dept. Rona Bay—7.o, 8.5, 9.0 a.m., 1.20, 3.0, 4.45, 6.30 p.m. ' • - ■ . .. Dept. Wellington—7.4o, 10.0 a.m., 2.15,.4.5, 5.15, 5.50, 7.30 p.m. ; ' FRIDAY;. .- • -. .■- Dept; Day?s 8ay—6.50, 7.53, 8.50 a.m., 1.10, 3.10, 4.55, 6.40 p.m. Dept. Rona Bay—7.o, 8.5, 9.0 a.m.,1.20, 3.0, 4;45, 6.30 p.m. ■ ■ Dept. Wellington—7.4o, 10.0 a.m., 2.15, 4.5, 5.15, 5.50, 9.30 p.m. . . . ' . SATURDAY. ■• ■ Dept, Day's 8ay—7.30, 9.10, 10.45 a.m., 1.10, 3.20, 5.5, 6.50 p.ra Dept. Rona 8ay—7.40, 9.0, 10.55 a.m., 1.0, 3.30, 5.15, 6 40 p m Dept. Wellington—B.2o, 10.0 a.m., 12.20, 2.0,. 4.20, 6.0, S.O p.m. SUNDAY. ' ■■ Dept. Day's Bay—B.2o, 9.10 a.m., 1.10, 5.5. 8.5 pa, Dept. Rona Bay—B.3o, 9.20 a.m., 1.20, 5.15, 8.15 p.m Dept. Wellington—9.3o, 10.30. a.m., 2.30, 6.0, 9.0 p.m. .' . OMNIBUS SERVICE: MONDAY TO FRIDAY INCLUSIVE. Dept. Eastbourne—6.3s, 6.55, 7.25,- 7.55, 9.30, 10.30, 11.30 a.m., 1.30, 3.10. 420 450 5.30, 6.40, 8.20, 9.30, 10.15 p.m. . Dept. Wellington—7.2s, 8.15, 9.30, 10.30, 11.30 a.m., 1.30, 2.30, 3.30, 4.20, 4.50 5.20 "5.45, 6.30,. 7.40, 9.20, 10.35, 11.15 p.m. • ': ... SATURDAY. Dept. Eastbourne—6.3s, 6.55, 7.25, 7.55, 9.30, 10.30, 11.30 a.m., 1.30, 4.20, 5.30, 6.40, 5.20, 9.30, 10.15 p.m. Dept. Wellington—7.2s, 8.15. 9.30, 10.30, 11.30 a.m., 12.15, 12.45, 1.30, 2.30 5">0" ■-. 6.30,7.40,9.20,10.35,11.15 p.m. > . , , , 0.-v, SUNDAY. Dept. Eastbourne— S.O, 9.0, 10.0 a.m.. 12 noon, 1.0, 4.0. 6.0, 845 p.m Dept. Wellington—9.o, 10.0, 11.15 a.m., 1.0, 2.0, 5.0, 7.30, 9.45 p.m. \ C. L. BISHOP, Town Clerk and General Manager.
T) R A M A" T I C RECITAL By the Pupils of ISABEL HALLIGAN, L.T.C.L. Songs by .courtesy of Miss Moginie. REPERTORY THEATRE, 262 Lambton Quay, SATURDAY, DEC.II, at 8 p.m. Seats, Is 6d. N.Z. HEALTH AND NUTRITION LEAGUE. -■ ■ pUBLIC. ■ LECTURE, NIMMO'S HALL, S9 WILLIS STREET, S p.m., TUESDAY, DEC. 7, 1937. Mr. R. .T. McLean will speak on "The Truth About Fnsting and Correct Food." Everybody cordially invited. Silver Coin Collection. WELLINGTON MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION. A FAREWELL will be extended to -^ MISS C. MURRAY, of the EGYPT GENERAL MISSION, on MONDAY NEXT, the 6th, in TORY STREET GOSPEL HALL, at 7.4,1 p.m. (the hall, has been kindly loaned to us for this function). Miss Murray has been working for 2j years in Egypt, and is now returning for a further teem of service. A freewill offering will,be taken up for the funds of- the Association.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 135, 4 December 1937, Page 4
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