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LAST NIGHT OF JEANNE EAGELS In Paramouut's All-talking Dramatic Picture, 44 JEALOUSY " " JEALOUSY " A married life drama that icuthes every honiu aud touches every heait. THE REGENT THE REGENT Direutiou—J. C. Williamson Films. Managing Directors—Beaumont Smith and IK W. Thring. COMMENCING TO-MORROW! THREE SESSIONS DAILY—II a.m., 2.13 p.m., 8 p.m. MERRY, MISCHIEVOUS, MARVELLOUS MARION DAVIKS la funnier than over in hey first talking picture, and, if laughter is your favourite , exercise, be prepared for plenty of it in "MARIANNE"- ■ _' MJiTRO-GOLDWYN-MAYIiR'S ALL-TALKING COMEDY. - Tho musical comedy romanco which you arc about to see, so rich in song aud laughter and thrill, has its setting in Franco after the Armistice. Tho legitimate stage itself could bring no moro distinguished musical offering, aud the work of Miss Davics, combined with the hit souga and the gaiety of tho production, insure you your happicyt experience in months oE picture-going. TOGETHER WITH SPECIALLY-SELECTED FEATURISTTES ("A Show in Themselves") DOX PLANS AT THEATRE (TEL. ii-lil) AND BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY. STARS ON PARADE! STARS ON PARADE! AH the Great Stars of Mc/lro-Goldwyn-Moyer Parade Before You in Songs, Sketches, Danco Numbers, and Comic Skits, in "HOLLYWOOD KEVUE" 100 SHOWS IN ONE! . ' 100 SHOWS IN ONE! COMMENCING FRIDAY, 2Sth FEBRUARY.

STARTLING ATTRACTIONS! STARTLING ATTRACTIONS! RECORD-BREAKING SPEED KINGS! RECORD-BREAKING SPEED KINGS! FRANK PEABCE ANC WALLY KILMISTER SPECIAL ATTACKS ON THE RECORD. KILBIRNIE STADIUM SPEEDWAY (Under A.C.U. and W.Z.S.A, Rulw) SATURDAY NIGHT. SATURDAY NIGHT. At S o'clock. ATTRACTIVE BROADSIDING FEATURE, MAX GRAHAM MATCHED WITH ERIC WHITTLE. BIG THREE, FRANK PEARCE, WALLY KILMISTER, LIONEL VAN PRAAG. BE EARLY FOR A GREAT MEETING! ADMISSION 3/. and 2/-. SPECIAL TRAMS TO STADIUM. Reserves at Ritz Tobacconist (Jim Turns), Manners street.

CHAMPIONSHIPS CHAMPIONSHIPS SEE THE TITLE BATTLES BY THE TOP-NOTCH ATHLETES AND CYCLISTS FROM GISBORNE TO MOTUEKA. PETONE OVAL PETONE OVAL g SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 1.15 o'clock.' f ALL SCRATCH EVENTS. ALL SCRATCH EVENTS. NO WAITING! RECORD FIELDS! NO DELAY! THE GREATEST MEETING EVER HELD IN THE VALLEY. ADMISSION—Ground i/-, Stand I/-. * T. S. PHILLPOIT, Hon Sec., I Wellington Centre, N.Z.A-A.A. Os 's

. LAWN TENNIS WILDING SHIELD CONTEST. MIRAMAR TENNIS GROUNDS CANTERBURY v WELLINGTON (Challengers) (Holders) C. ANGAS ». G; FRANCE T. RHODES-WILLIAMS C. MALFROY : D. F. GLANVILLE N. R. C. WILSON T. W.. PATTERSON A. E SANDRAL FRIDAY & SATURDAY, 21st and 22nd FEBRUARY," COMMENCING AT 1.30 p.m. 6 MATCHES EACH DAY—4 SINGLES, 2 DOUBLES. DAY ADMISSION—AduIts 2/-,"'Juniors 1/-.

MxVRLBOROUGH AIR PAGEANT WOODBOURNE AERODROME, BLENHEIM, SATURDAY. NEXT, 22 Ni) FEBRUARY OVER TWENTY COMPETING MACHINES. THE MOST SPECTACULAR DISFLAY EVER ' SUBMITTED TO THE TLTiLIO OF NEW ZEALAND! PARACHUTE DROP! CRAZY FLYING! FORMATION FLYING, AND A .PROGRAMME OF THRILLING EVENTS! WIRE ■ "AVIAR, BLBNHEIM," AND THE AER.O CLUB WILL 8008 YOUR ACCOMMODATION. j

HABVEST *mm&L MEOTGS. ' Jj gj^ff « SUNDAY and Monday, 23rd and 24tb Studio, 6tli Floor, Wakefield Chambers February. Sunday, 11 a.m.-, Commia- TOkefield street. Dancing, Elocution, siocw and Mrs. CunningUam; Sunday, 7 Bfeathing, Singing. Interviews with Miss p.m., Adjt. and Airs. Chard; Monday, b Buckeridse, Saturday Mornings; £1 Is p.tu. f Sale of Produce. Ipir term. Tel. 2fS-76L B. M'DONAiD, O.Q, I '

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 43, 20 February 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 43, 20 February 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 43, 20 February 1930, Page 2

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