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KINDLY NOTE—3 REGENT SESSIONS DAILY. WITH PRIDE INDEED THE REGENT GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES lIIE OVERWHELMING TRIBUTES FROM PACKED AUDIENCEBWITJI PLEASURE WE CONTINUE TO PROUDLY PRESENT ANTHONY UOf'K'H GREATEST NOVEL, DESTINED TO BE A SCREEN EXPERIENCE TO HE REMEMBERED FOR YEARS TO COME. [p ■ ] DAILY: |l , _| I'UnH at D.I.C. or Regent. RONALD COLMAN okka^ RON ALT) COLMAN bringing MADELEINE CARROLL Tv *™ greatest DOUG. FAIRBANKS, .JR. adventure C. AUBREY SMUB EV _. R TOLD K.AY.UO.VD MASSEY, MARY ASTOR In the Selznkk International Masterpiece, "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA" "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA" A United Artists Picture in the New Srpin Toning. (Recommended for Adults.) T-1-V-O-L-l — TONIGHT, TOMORROW, AND THURSDAY, ' SELECTED FEATURETTE!? EACH EVENING FROM 7 O'CLOCK. THE LAUGH SENSATION OF THE YEAR! "OVER SHE GOES" STANLEY LUPINO—MAX BAER—LADDIE CLIFF GREAT ASSOCIATE ENTERTAINMENT IRENE DUNNE in "HIGH, WIDE, AND HANDSOME" RANDOLPH SCOTT-DOROTHY LAMOUR-AKIM TAMIROFF Irene Dunne, star of "Show Boat" and "Roberta." in a romance to set your heart throbbing! Glorious music by world masters. A tender romance set amidst thrilling adventures. (Both Pictures Recommended by Censor for Adulte) SCREENING TIMES: 7.40 "High, Wide, and Handsome." 9.30 "Over She Goes." TELEPHONE 43-9(»8 PRICES 1/G. 1A CLOSING DOWN! CLOSING DOWN! COLE'S CLOSING DOWN SALE STARTING TOMORROW MORNING, AT 9 O'CLOCK. ; PRICES CUT TO PIECES BE THERE ON WEDNESDAY AND SEE FOR YOURSELF! COLE'S BARGAIN STORE, 65 WILLIS STREET. HOMEWOOD GROUNDS WTLL BE OPEN ON SATURDAY, 29th, and SUNDAY, 30th JANUARY, From 9 a.m to 5 p.m. TO ASSIST AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUBS The Gardens have never been so beautiful The Begonias so glorious. -The Winter Garden such a dream of loveliness. The Birds so gorgeously coloured. While the Ferneries absolutely baffle description. • Bring your Tennis Racket and your Swimming Togs. ASSIST THE ATHLETES IN MAINTAINING AND IMPROVING THE STAMINA, VIRILITY, AND MANLINESS OF THE RACE. ADMISSION 1/You are requeued not to ask to see the grounds at.times when they are not advertised as open. ■ , A. D. ROWSE, Secretary, W.A.A.U. SPECTACULAR SALE OF KAISON- DE SOIE STOCK AT ■ L. EVANS & CO. l/3~36in SILK MAROCAIN-Every shade NOW g£d Yard 6d-COLOURED CHECK TEA TOWELS TO GO OUT AT gjd Each 1/11-FLORAL KABE and SANDEMERE CREPE NOW J /Yard 19/6-SMART DESIGNED FROCKS-All sizes A GIFT FOR 3/JJ 1/3—36 in STRIPED COTTAGE WEAVE TO CLEAR gd Yard 2/11—GAUNTLET SUEDE FABRIC GLOVES—Fawn, Grey J/_ Pair THOUSANDS OF DRESS REMNANTS TO CLEAR FROM gd-Yard ' L. EVANS & CO.,' CUBA STREET—LAMBTON QUAY—COURTENAY PLACE—and NEWTOWN. BUSINESS NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICES. CONTINE^L^SLIMMING DRIVERS' UNKLV /IEOKGK BUTTLE, CHEMIST, 769 ~T.h e ? ic,", ie- o£ th? ab°ve-nal™, d V* COLOMBO STREET, Christchurch, L"loa n bE he]!?, r in, conjunction with is New Zealand's Agent for the very other transport Workers Organisations latest and most emcicnt slimming treat- at nr"rn i^p'o"^^0"8, [hat GEORGE UAUJiiTUS t: ,> AI<K , UPPER HUTT, BETILEb Remedies and rreatments are MAIDSTOXE PARK 'jrrER HUTT, the best and most reliable. He would not advise the use of this treatment unless he q-^ WFDNKSD\Y J WUARV I'fi, 1938. was convinced of its quality. Call or send 0^ WEDNESDAY! JANUARY 26, 1935. 10s' for three weeks' supply to GEORGE SETTLE, Bos 531, CHRISTCHURCH. pk . nio T ,, aing , cave Wellington as ~ ~~ under.—o a.m. stops at intermediate sta\VK SUPPLY:- tions , 9.30 a .m. non-.-top. Half-tone Blocks. ' 9 a , m . tra j n j eaves tf o , 5 platform; 8.30 Hjine Blocks. a m> train leaves'N"o. 3 platform. Business Stationery. Catalogues Entrance from Featherston Street onlj*. Folders. Etc™ etc , NOTE: PRICES REASONABLE, and we are Picnic Day is an Award Holiday, just as interested in your Small Jobs , _ . _,_ . .._ is the Large Ones A. PARLANE, THE "EVENING POST" PRINTING Secretary. WORKS. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. WILLIS STREET. WHARF HOLIDAY. Tel. 44-040 WATERSIDE WORKERS' (TRANS-"RU-MARI CURED MY RHEUMATOID PORT) PICNIC DAY. ARTHRITIS." SAYS SIR HUGH ■ s WALPOLE "PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that WITHIN 2 weeks ot taking RU-MARI X WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2G, all the swelling in my arm had gone 103S, has been fixed as the date for the down so amazingly that the specialists Watersiders' Annual Picnic, and that, declared it the most remarkable recovery unless postponed, the Board's Wharves, they had ever seen," snid Sir Hugh. Don't Stores, Offices, and Bonded Warehouse go on suffering Rheumatoid Arthritis or will be closed for ordinary business on other chronic rheumatic conditions. Get this day. RU-MARI from C. H Perrett. Chemist, postponement is decided upon on or John UsUe. Hie Chemists. account ot" Weather, a fonr-flaß postpone- ! j iu , u t signal will be flown at Mount VieItoria Signal Station from 7.30 a.m. to 5.30 11 111 on Wednesday, .liumary 2fi, and no \VJi make Line or Half-tone Blocks I'll i\ v ] lru f holidny will be observed hy the all purposes and all Papers from the Ronvrl on this day. cheapest newsprint to the finest art. \r m \y, REED, "Evening Post" Printing W.otks. Tel. Acting Secretary. U' On' Harbour Board Office, Wellington, N.Z. January fi, 1838.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 20, 25 January 1938, Page 2

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