NOW SHOWING NOW SHOWING AT TWO THEATRES THE REGENT (THE HOME OF THE "TALKIES") THREE SESSIONS DAILY—II a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. AND THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE ("THE HOUSE THAT WAS BUILT FOR SOUND") NIGHTLY, at 3_. xMATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Managing Directors—BEAUMONT SMITH and If. W. THRING. THE ALL-TALKING, LAUGHING SENSATION OF THE YEAR! "THREE LIVE GHOSTS" ONE YEAR AHEAD OF ANY COMEDY YET PRESENTED IN THE DOMINION; (Based on Frederick lsham's Famous Stage Play ) GHOSTS YOU OOtn^T^FKlO^ggD YOU CAN ONLY "THREE LIVE GHOSTS" WHAT A MERRY TRIO! WHAT A LOVABLE THREE! att MTCKsmm WHAT A WHIMSICAL CREW! ALL MISSING! AT T ,„,»,„,„.., 100, PER CENT. KING'S ENGLISH. L WAMED! YOU WILL GO NOT ONCE, BUT TWICE OR THRICE TO SEE IT! A UNITED ARTISTS' PICTURE! With Splendid Sound aud Talking FeaturettesAT THE GRAND OPERA HOUSE ONLYJACK LUMSDAINE (HIMSELF) AT THE PIANO IN THE SONGS THAT MADE HIM FAMOUS. -BOX PLANS at The House (Tel. 28-100) Telephone Reservations will not be held after 7.50 p.m. TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT! KILBIRNIE STADIUM SPEEDWAY (Under A.C.U. and N.Z.S.A. Kules) THOUSANDS ARE GOING TO SEE THE GOLDEN HELMET & SILVER GAUNTLET SERIES OF THRILLING CONTESTS. AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND SPEED KINGS IN ACTION. BE EARLY! SPECIAL TRAMS TO STADIUM. FIRST RACE 8 o'clock. ADMISSION 3/- and 2/-. GATES.OPEN 7 o'clock. Ring Stadium, 24-573, for. Reserves. ■ (In event of bad weather neeessita^^^ y PitPoneraent, the Meeting will be held on SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, WELLINGTON, v v: . ; ANNOUNCES A FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE . '■ ' BY '■■■■.;■, HON. WILLIAM E. BROWN, C.5.8., of los angeles, California; .; (Member of The Board' of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ bcientist, m Boston, Massachusetts.) v.uurcu ot ' In the ' y LARGE TOWN HALL On THURSDAY NEXT, 12th DECEMBER, 1929, at 8. THE PUBLIC ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND. CRICKET! CRICKET! -.;. ;;:,- M.C.C 7 WELLINGTON V; : J j , ; FIRST MATCH OP THE TOUR; ~ BASIN RESERVE .COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT, at 2 p.m. ava|«rlLiarS^ S are A. VARNEY, Hon. -Sec. SPECIAL FOR XMAS! ~™~ ROLEX WATCHES FROM LAjDIES' 8?i LINE TO MEN'S 10 LINE-ALL HIGH GRADE. " SEE THE FAMOUS OYSTER WATCH-D g U|T|ROOI? AND WATER-FROOF-SPECIAL OFFER: 1 SINGLE.STONE.DIAMOI;7D RING-£95. .WORTH £120 ANYAVHERE. E- Wi BURD. JEWELLER, ....:. Ist FLOOR, ROOM 10, 4, WILLIS STREET (NEXT SINGER'S AVENUE). ::^ V:;"~ ;•;-,-, ~ RfgAL ■ THEATRE,- KARORI ■-- ' 1^- : , ..: , GRAND DOUBLE-FEATURE BILL ■: ■■-••. 1. "LADY OF,CHANCE." KtSp ' 'raEATRE, The Story of the- Reformation of a "Gold■*>lNG GEORGE THEATRE, digt'er" who Preferred' Love to.Riches L6wer Hutt. 2-, "THE NIGHT FLYER." ... AVith WILLIAM BOYD. - ' ' *""" ■"- ' ■'■■■' ■■■'■' A- C!rand antl Gripping Tale of the Mighty fflSi?: ■;,.■:;■ . S[^g od/Sm^ 9th DECEMBER, at S o'clock' " '".'' ■'■ ;"■ :" ■ '-• ■'■ '"■ "' : . 9th DECEMBER, at 8 o'clock! H UGE. ENTERTAINMENT: FEAST' G. HELEN GARDNER ' TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK.' ' "Present- - X\ Ll>W-&ZUE' - KbNEMA lesenfs i^ILBIIiNIE. ' KINEMA PLAYS." The Strangest-Film Ever Screened! ' " "ONtACT PLAyI" - "THEv.iIAN IN HOBBLES," ; v- "ONE-ACT PLAYS/ With "John Harron and Lila Lee. - Suggested by Peter- ji. Kyne's Story MARY COOLEY, 808 CHARLTON "Love Me > Loyo-My. Family," said the JOSEPH ELLIOT ' bride—but it was tod.lsrge an order for *" j " '"' ■ . ~-,■ .. . the groomf '."'; '- .■ .'. " i TvrT-kff^;.- :l" lso iri° ?r^Voßfc■'• W* 'Harrison Ford in A MINUET (Louis Parker). "BLONDE FOR CHOICE." "A Gem."—-"Dominion." Humour-is-the Heart of Life—So come and -•Ye '-' ~'i.'i:.Z .■..--■■-..: . Scream at this Society FarcetDRAMA, ."JJesevveat'Theatre.. Tel. 14-202. ": :- ;j;i-COMEDY, -■"■■■";: •■-::.-v: ■- •";;.• ':■:■■,' .:V: " ■""' -. "^-v"' ".■..:': GORG^ut' SETTING " " SKATING ■ f!TTARTVTTT>ir pn«TTTi\nrf A LTHOUGH the season has really ended —-VHAKNIING COSTUMES, ; ■<£% . many patrons having requested us ' HILD4. CHTTDTtrY to keep the skating going, we have decided •■■:.■- "r.fr JJ*J" 1 ■■■■•■■ ■, to extend the season. In her, Delightful .Songs :at the Piano. MONDAY NIGHT will be the Great : -: Ar aw TOTTTTm ■'"'*'■ Skaters' Night: Baud music, and free on- :- ALAN^tFLLER w- Comedy./ : lookers' events. .'. . -'.-"- '" .;-.; .-•■ ■'■ '■ .' .' .." Prices: Gents -2s, Ladies Is, Boys ]s. "'' ' ' , -. " Every night during- the week vre will Prices 3s, 2s, and Is (plus tax) ? pen N,°- 2 E! nk °nly' 7 ith . the «tra v '• learners room tor the real novice. Prices .Bos. Plans at,Arcadia.Fruit Shop, Gents Is 6d, Ladies Is, Boys 6d. ...■■. ...... ... This is the!, greatest : cure for all liver, -.-..,-' nervous, and hysterical.complaints, and is '."■-.■. '..■--' • ■i..V: -:. ':'.L-"!';' •'.•'■•- '" .-. the cheapest fun .on. earth. May Pole Dance i ">;-•-■-^ . :.-" land Championship Lady Skating. All styles, Monday.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 138, 7 December 1929, Page 4
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