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THANK YOU ... LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF WELLINGTON, FOB. THE JOYOUS LAUGHTER AND GENUINE TRIBUTES FROM YESTERDAY'S PACKED AUDIENCES. We also are happy in the knowledge that "Bluebeard" actually surpassed everything we said about it. TONIGHT'S PLAN IS EXCEPTIONALLY HEAVY, AND WE EARNESTLY ADVISE BOOK--5 ING NOW FOR ANY NIGHT NEXT WEEK. ALL PLANS ON VIEW ) AT THE REGENT. 1 "BLUEBEARDS BTH WIFE" , A Paramount Gem • (Recommended for Adults) Starring GARY CLAUDETTE COOPER COLBERT EDWARD EVERETT HORTON-DAVID NIVEN. TWICE I) — ] 2.15 p.m. and DAILY. I R EGENT | Bp^ OPERA HOUSE Direction: J.C.W. Picture Corp. Ltd. SESSIONS— 2.IS and 8.0 p.m. A LAUGH AND A THRILL FOR EVERY TICK OF THE CLOCK! Loretta Franchpt YOUNG And .TONE—in-— / "THh UNGUARDED HOUR; — With — LEWIS STONE—ROLAND YOUNG THE ONLY MODERN MYSTERY DRAMA THAT COMPARES FAVOURABLY WITH "THE THIN MAN." i EXCELLENT SUPPORTS include: METROTOME NEWS, PETE SMITH ODDITY, • CHA RLIE CHASE COMKDY. Plans tit D.I.C or Theaue (Tel. 51-8K). (Recommended by Censor for AduKsJ —T-l-V-O-L-1 j TONIGHT and MONDAY, delected Support troru 7 o"cioc». PAJJL MUNI in "THE STORY OF. LOUIS ■ PASTEUR" John Barrymore in "Bulldog Drummond Comes Back" PATRONS NOTE.-Telephonp Reserves NOT held after 7.30 Tonight. 'TELEPHONE 43-968 'PRICES 1/(J, IA TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY TWO TRULY GREAT PICTURES ON THE ONE PROGRAMME! "LANCER SPY" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) - Peter LORRE—George SANDERS—DoIores DEL RIO From the chaos of nations in conflict comes this tense, timely story hitherto untold—of espionage and counter-espionage—cross and double-cross—of men and women whose business is betrayal—living perilously—loving gallantly— destroying their very identities to play War's most dangerous game. Thi« picture is a triumph of emotional entertainment. GREAT ASSOCIATE SPECIALI ROBERT MONTGOMERY—MARION DAVIES "EVER SINCE EVE" PATSY KELLY—FRANK MeHUGH. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) This picture is the sprightliest piece ot nonsense that either Marion Davies or Bob Montgomery has ever played in. It is grand entertainment*!' WRESTLING MONDAY WRESTLING TOWN HALL —TOWN HALL THE REVENGE OF PAT FRALEY WHAT A BOUT IT WILL BE. OVER 16stOF MUSCLtf AND SINEW HURLING ITSELF AGAINST COWBOY DICK RAINES IN A DETERMINED EFFORT TO AVENGE HIS LAST WEEK'S DEFEAT. BE IN YOUR SEATS EARLY! BOOK AT ONCX. THE PLAN IS RAPIDLY FILLING. PRICES 5/-, 3/-, and 2/% LADIES 2/6. (All plus tax.) AT WRESTLING BOOKING OFFICE: E. W Humphreys, Tobacconist Manners Street. ANOTHER WEEKEND SNOW TRAINT ANOTHER WEEKEND SNOW TRAIN! CHATEAU TONGARIRO TOTAL FROM WELLINGTON TOTAL COST—£3/2/- FROM PALMERSTON NORTH (Including Train" and Motor Accommodation at Chateau *nd use of Ski Equipment) Snow Train leaves Wellington on FRIDAY, JULY 1, at 10 p.m., Palmerston North 12.57 a.m. (2nd) and arrives National Park at 6,25 a.m. The Return Train leaves Nationai Park 11 p.m. SUNDAY, JULY 3, and arrives Palmerston North 4.14 a.m. (4th) and Wellington 7 a.m. BOOK EARLY! Full Information from Government Tourist Bureau and Railway Booking Offices; THE CO VENT GARDEN BALL THE COVENT GARDEN BALL (PLUNKET BALG) THE SEASON'S MOST BRILLIANT EVENT! TOWN HALL— —TOWN HALL FRIDAY—JULY 8-FRIDAY A FEAST OF MAKE THIS ! VARIOUS DINCI N0 D B4LLETS ARRANGED BY MISS BEERE RUDOLPH'S ORCHESTRA TICKETS 10/6 SINGLE. BOOKING AT D.1.0. RESERVE THE DATE! WALLPAPER SALE 10,000 ROLLS LATEST DESIGNS & COLOURINGS ' , Of the BEST ENGLISH & CANADIAN WALLPAPERS. THE WHOLE STOCK TO GO At I HALF PRICE! ] SALE DEFINITELY CLOSES JUNE 30. LEONARD~TrNGEY, 116 LAMBTON QUAY. \ ■ \ KING'S COLLEGE OLD BOYS' PAINFUL FEET ASSOCIATION „., T ™ . ,' • " (Wellington Branch). ' / FALLEN Arches cause pain, progressive , §A REUNION DINNER bony deformity, corns, callouses. J will be held in the Grand and . nervous disorders Hotel, Willis Street, on */*• specialised treatment iuccessfully ' SATURDAY JULY 9 at anc ' permanently corrects above condition t 71"i nm Old Hnv« ' sire without aid of artificial supports, which 1 ur£«f'to make this occasion witb , »«*"# .""J „ os widely known as possible, To " eless ra "*; le * ™'' a 'i"l, ,nd ,nflamed *■ o„j i„ V.. n i„ *~ ♦!,» ~.„i«.. lointg completely penetrated, and to reply to the under- KATHERINE CARTER. N.Z.R.M.. 1 signed by Wlay, July o. Registered Masseuse and Medical } A w B -_. WATSOJ >> Electrician, e itt to. *■ le ™ »• i Kelvin Chambers, 16 The Terrace, 160 The Terrace, Wellington. Telephone 43-297. t

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 148, 25 June 1938, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 148, 25 June 1938, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 148, 25 June 1938, Page 4

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