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THE REGENT THE REGENT THE HOME OP THE TALKIES! Managing Directors—F. BEAUMONT SMITH and J?. W. XHRING. ; l THREE SESSIONS DAILX-11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. ; ,'... PARAMOUNT'!* SPARKLING ALL-TALKING COMEDY! Meet EVELYN BRENT, JACK OAKIE, and SKEETS GALLAGHER in "FAST COMPANY" "FAST COMPANY" &^f C n OTUS Girl? A^i , talking Love Story you cannot afford lv m...-.' THE REGENT I'ALKING AND SINGING FEATUKKITES PATHE SOUND NEWS OF THE WORLD. "SMILES-MUSICAL CARTOON. "THE SLEEPING PORCH"—A Dialogue Comedy with Raymond Hatton. PHIL SPITALNY and His Hotel Pennsylvania Orchestra with the Chester Hale Girls. THE BIGGEST ENTERTAINMENT IN TOWN! BOX PLANS at Theatre (Telephone 44-144) and Bristol Piano Company. BOXING! BOXING! TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. TO NTfHT *f 'i AX TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. TONIGHT; at \%\ SARRON v JONES AND PRELIMINARIES. " AND PRELIMINARIES. . " ■■' IMPORTANT TO PATRONS! TICKET HOLDERS will be admitted at 7 o'clock. TICKET SALES for Unreserved beats will be on sale from Boxes from 7.15. HaS.'ffl^g'l^M clge^^tttoo^/ 8500^1011 that TiCk6t SKATING CARNIVAL TO-NIGHT, A WONDERFUL, EXCITING, FREE ONLOOKERS' NIGHT. 7 Ribbon Couple-courting Contest; Final heat of Couple a?SSl^^^ &°L&H^^ *i£ » ot Groans, Yells, and Panting Turns. Band in attendance a LADIES 1/-, BOYS 1/-, GENTS 2/-. RINK OPEN NIGHTLY AT 8 O'CLOCK,-AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. Separate Rink for Learners. Thrills, Spills, and Unseating. Ambulance Men and Sticking Piaster Free CITIZENS' RINK, WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS. - Personally conducted by R. F. SORENSON. TENTS!- :.■ ;v TENTS! ' TENTS! "THE BEST IS GOOD ENOUGH FOR YOU." REINFORCED CALICO TENTS, COMPLETE WITH FLYS. TENT 6 x S, 3?LY 9i9 32 /G TENT 8 x 10, FLY 11 x 12 .......... 47/6 TENT 10 x 12, FLY 14 x 11 05/UET OUR-PRICE LIST OF DUCK TENTS AND FLYS LES STERNBERG, 127, MANNERS STREET,; TENT SPECIALIST. ..! ... . .;.;■ TELEPHONE 22-735. ..';'-. . ' , NOW SHOWING! hUBUC NOTICES. 11 a.m. to 10 p.m." Daily: "~ N KW PRINCESS ' THEATRE Hal,, C<& OMS ■"-'EAV PRINCESS • THEATRE Presents N-^- Specialists for Light Lunch, Morning antl Afternoon Teas, and Leviathan will '•THE DRAKE CASE." . bo open all night for Suppers "THE DRAKE CASE." GRAND OPENING NIGHT ON >,? "iilKlgii-"- b EC emb!i»°* m "THE DRAKE CASE." ; ■ "THE DRAKE CASE." . THE Be^tiful Kelburn Tea Kiosk is 41 , a v 4. „ n. ow under entirely new managementAdded Feature: Morning and Afternoon Tea Is CoW . GEORGE O'BRIEN; LOIS MOHAN, Lunch Is 6d, Hot 2s; best view ia WelGEORGE O'BRIEN, LOIS MORAN Hngton; take Kelburn tram, which lands GEOROE O'BRIEN; LOIS MORAN/ you at door. Hall to Let for WeddWs - "TRUE&AVEN" "' " &^^ * **■ Hlivlf" LF^TNOEC^ "TRUE HEAVEN." , tt™ beg to announce that we have taken : . .-Also, . > Lar6fr and More Convenient Offices GAZETTE, SERIAL, COMEDY. D "l Pmm n™f? FLi? OR of the New ; ' . 3J.i..^. UUILDING, on the corner of Lamb- ~ - — ton quay and Brandon street. Entrances ■^t» 4 ir mMoND^ : llfce^erSsrr et' al Md Lady ™D, LUCKIE, AND WIREN, . :: ?hI ffii i§g| IBg||-:: N OTICf. jf. ™™i* given that au ■;; By George CalderS o^' Snite "&*& 'THE CONSTANT LOVER." of 28th November, 192 9 ; for the resW "THE CONSTANT LOVER." tion of Letters Patent No. 57700, dated By St. John Hankin. th January, 1920, granted to Alexander "PLAYGOERS." Cleveland M'Arthur, late of -Ethelburga "PLAYGOERS." ill ? 93> Blsh °Psßate, London, EngBy Sir Arthur W Pi nPlft f nd' i(^ v" now °f Auckland, New Zealand.. Producer, Mr. W.l'.^. SLu^TK^^"*' * Box Plans open at the Bristol for mem- 4 ny Person desirous of opposing the Deis to-day. For the general public on sald aPP"cation may, at any time within Wednesday next. Reserves 4s 4d. two months from the said date, give : : . notice of opposition to the Commissioner ~r of Patents at Wellington. Such notice rjHDLTON HOUSE SCHOOL mv% he in du Plicate, in the form preVJ ,_ TmT , cv.iiuui, bed by the p atenfe . Regulation nd ENTERTAINMENT. be accompanied by a fee of 10s ■ ENTERTAINMENT. A . j. pARK A^ "The-Snow Fairies," by Junior Punils , lo Registered Patent Attorneys, o^r sr^£^^si Brilliant Lighting Effects. FUNERAL WICES. Hckets 2s 6d. Children Is. TSfmi^inH^irsmT^rA^ Y.W.C.A. HALL, BOULCOTT STREET t Jo^? ph M'Carthy, will leave the MorTUESDAY, 3rd DECEMBER " & g<&£ &£ *?&& ■ . December, 1929, at 11 a.m., for the solAt 8 o'clock. diers' Cemetery, Karori. . .J. E. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD., 22, Vivian street, and Karori WELLINGTON ESOTERIC CIRCLE. Day and Night Tel. 26-073 WEMWTIAV wrakin , Green street, Newtown, on Tuesday, 3rd WiiDJNJiSDAY EVENING combined December, 1929, at 0.30 a.m for the Ceme-J'nf-BwiS? 7 P--"\ f U Studeats tery< KarOri" Requiem »S«Wbe X and. ±<nends cordially invited. brated at 6.30 a.m. -- J- E. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD., MEETINGS. 22, Vivian street, and Karori. WELLINGTON AERO CLUB~~ Day and Tel. 26-073. XHeSS/Kmo, T HE FrieK^e^V Norman . H. W. NISBET, Convener. rpHE Friends of the late Richard Ed- ■ ' .;■.•■■- ■/.- --■-■■ • -*- mund Stratford are respectfully in'T'HE General Montlily Meeting of Hip vited to attend his Funeral, which will -*- Wellington Merchant Service Guilrl leave "ls late resldenee, 207, Main road, will be held in the Guild Rooms on TTTWS Blackbridge, Lower Hutt, To-morrow DAY, 3rd DEGEMBEE, at 10 am (Tuesday), 3rd_December, 1929, at 2 p.m., All members requested to attend" *or t'le Karori Cemetery. „ , - r ._ T Jr R. A. PARRANT AND CO., .>. A. MACINDOE, Undertakers, ■ Secretary. -18, Fifzhcrbert street, Petonc. Tel. 46-804.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1929, Page 2

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