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r ~•■■■•'-:...;<v ...■::' : - ■': LAST FOUR DAYS.; .•■.". .'. ■. ■ " ; / THE REGENT THE REGENT ■ ■ v■■ : (Direction, J. C. Williamson Films, Ltd.) THREE SESSIONS DAILY-11 a.m., 2.15 p.m.,.8 p.m. . . . . W. Somerset Maugham's Sensational Stage Success that held London Spellbound for t two years. This brilliant picture throws the searchlight of truth on a vital problem— , what right have we to romance after marriage? .. , "STRICTLY UNCONVENTIONAL" '■.-■.■■ ■■■..■•. ■.■■ ■'. ' '.'with; ■.. ;. ■■."■ ■"■'■ ■■ .. ■ ■ LEWIS STONE, PAUL CAVANAGH, CATHERINE DALE OWEN, :...., ERNEST TQRRENCE. > It's thi'illing entertainment, this virile drama of wives who yearn for romance. Most romances that we see on the screen" end with marriage—but here is one that begins f with marriage It will set "you talking. .:'. (Recommended-by the Censor as more suitable for Adults.) : THE REGENT FEATURETTES ". (A Show in Themselves.) . ' Thrilling Wrestling—KAßA PASHA ("The Terrible Turk") y. ABIE COLEMA.N ' (The Yiddish Herqules). An exciting sound picture of these great mat-men—Taken atnheir last:match in Wellington. .■ ■ . . • •■■. ; BOX PLANS AT THEATRE (TEL. 41-144) AND BRISTOL PIANO CO. THE ADEL PHI C ABA RE T SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Until the commencement, of the Contract -with Next Season's Orchestra, the Music at all sessions will be under the personal direction of RODNEY PANKHURST ■ RODNEY PANKHURST'S OWN ORCHESTRA , ■ WILL PLAY ' ' EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY ' THROUGHOUT THE SUMMER, COMMENCING' THIS WEDNESDAY NIGHT DANCING, 9 p.m.-l a.m. SUBSCRIPTION 7/6 (supper included). RING 28-2 MOR 22-252 FOR TABLE RESERVATIONS.

'OH (Under Vice-Regal Patronage.) WELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL " SOCIETY. HOSK SHOW. ROSE SHOW. GRAND DISPLAY OF THE QUEEN OF FLOWERS. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 20th NOVEMBER ' (ONE DAY ONLY). Opening Ceremony, 3 p.m., By the Acting-Prime Minister and Mis. Ransom. CASH PRIZES. CUPS. TROPHIES. First-class Orchcelia. Flower Stall. t" Afternoon Tea. Open from 2 p.m, until 9 p.m. , continuously. ! Entries dose TUESDAY, 5. p.m. | Send ..for Schedule. ADMISSION: Adults Is, Children 6d, J. G. MACKENZIE, N.D.H., N.Z., Hon. Secretary, Town Hall. WELLINGTON CHAMBER MUSIC ' PLAYERS. FOURTH" CONCERT At the pONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, V $.13 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 26th NOVEMDER. 1930. Tickets 2s, 3s, and 4s, plus Tax. Bos Plan at Bristol Piano Co. Concessions, to Students. Apply to ]i. C. ALDERSON. Highland Park. Tel. 42-13 S. " : INVITATION RECITAL. MISS G. ' HELEN GARDNER Pie.sents her Juvenile Students in a MEDLEY OF MIME AND MUSIC. CONCERT CHAMBER (Town Hall), THURSDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, at S o'clock. Invitations procurable at tho Bristol or Studio, 7, Woodward street. Tel. 45-713. Soats in»y be-Reserved for Is. OT. ANNK"S ' "REBUILDING , ° CARNIVAL. ST. ANNE'S HALL. GREEN* STREET, ' WELLINGTON SOUTH. Fancy Stalls, Produce Stall, Sweets Stall, Refreshment Room, Game, Orchestral . Items. Dancing Display by Pupils of Miss Crcfsell, Vaughan. PUBLIC NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICE. MR. A. B. SIEVWRIGHT, LL.B., Barrister and Solicitor, has moved his Office to The Southern Cross-Building, 22-24, Brandon street. THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, LTD. LOST POLICY.—It is the intention of the Society to issue, on or after the 22nd day of December, 1930, a Certified Copy of Policy No. 104844, on the life of Francis John Hosking, of Dargaville, which ie alleged to have been lost. Wellington, A. H. JOHNS, 22/11/1030. , Resident Secretary. WELLINGTON CITY COUNOTL. CIVIC RECEPTION TO MR. OSCAR GARDEN. A CIVIC RECEPTION will bo tendered to Mr. Oscar Garden, who has ie* ccntly accomplished a hOlo aeroplauo flight from England to Australia, on his arrival in Wellington on Tuesday, the 25th November, 1930, at 3 p.m., in the Town Hall. ALL CITIZENS ARTS CORDIALLY INVITED TO BE PRESENT ON THE OCCASION. Shopkeepers are requested to arrange for a display Of bunting suitable to tho occasion, and employers are asked to grant time off to their employees who muy desire to attend the Reception. GEO. A. TROUP, Mayor. 1 KOLYNOS, INCORPORATED. ■VTOTICE is " hereby given that KOLY •N- NOS, INCORPORATED, a company duly organised and existing under the laws of tho State of Connecticut in the United States of America, and having its regis tered office in the town of New Haven, Connecticut, proposes to commence and .carry on business at Wellington, in the Dominion of New Zealand, and that the office or place of business of such company whero legal process of any kind may be served upbn it and notices of any kind may bo addressed or delivered is situate at 151, Lambton quay, Wellington. Dated at Wellington this 21st Day of November, 1930. KOLYNOS, INCORPORATED, i By its Attorney, DAVID RIPLEY HOLMES. Witness: B. R. O'Brien, Solicitor, Wellington. FUNERAL NOTICES. FUNERAL CARD. npHE Friends of tho Ulo Mr. Henry ■*• Evans are invited to tittend his Funeral, which will leave tho Mortuary Chapel of K. Morris, Jnnr.,- GO, Tnraiiftki street, To-morrow (Tuesday), 20th November, 1030, at 2 p.m., for the Cometerv, Karovi E., MORRIS, Jnni.,' Funeral Director, 60, T.irafmki-st., and 28, Riddifoid-st. Tel. 22-159.

RADIANT HEALTH CLUB. SECOND ANNUAL MEETING Ot the above Cfub WILL be held at the Jewish Women's Clubroom, 16G, Cuba street, on WEDNESDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, at 8 p.m. Business: Adoption of Report and Balance-sheet, Election of Officers, Confirmation of Rules; and General Business. FREE PUBLIC LECTURE JOE WOMEN ONLY, By MRS. R. T. M'LEAN,, TUESDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, at S p.m., In the above Hall. Silver collection. 3. R. RITCHIE, Hon. Sec. THE O.K. MINIATURE GOLF COURSE, 08, COURTENAY PLACE (Over Max Restaurant). THE HOME OF MTNTATURE GOLF DE LUXE. Wonderful Hazards, Pleasant, Healthy, Intriguing, Fascinating. Note Price: IS HOLES FOR 9<l. ( ■ DANCING. pLAZA, 126, CUBA STREET. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. POPULAR NIGHT. S-12. Ladies> Is. Gcntb 2s. Huppur piovided. MUSIC BY TUG PLAZA- DANGIi BAND. THE MARGARET O'CONNOR STUDIO. New Zealand's University of Ballroom Principals: MISS ''mAUGAKE'I O'COJS'NOR and Mil. W. E. PRIESTLEY. For inquiries or appointments please ask for Miss Erskino. Private Lesbons from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Classes. Studio: 53, CUBA STREET. Telephone 43-571. BALLROOM DANCING. MISS GWENETHE WALSHE, Studio "*■ 56, Willis street (opp. Hotel Windsor) Tels. 42-211 and 43-457. Personal and Ihdividua] Tuition from 10 jum daily CLASSES—Tuesday and Friday Evenings; from 8-10 o'clock. MISS PHYLLIS BATES' iU SCHOOL OJ? BALLROOM DANCING, CS. Willis street. Tel. 41-334. Learn the NEW DANCE, "MIDWAY RHYTHM." NEW DANCE. BALLROOM DANCING. MISS MA fTs PISAR CE. Studio: Courtenay Chambers Courtenay place. Private Lesgons by appointment. Telephones 21-218 or 23-168. Class Monday Evenings. Saturday Afternoon—Fancy Dancing Class by Iris Low SHOPS AND OFFICES TO LET. TO LET, Shop with 6-rd dwelling attached, lately occupied as a barber's saloon; given up on account ill-health .T. W. Martin, Boot Stoj-es, Courtenay-pl TO LET, Office or Sample Room, Panama-st.. low rent Apply Tel 40-188. Q OFFICES, lnrjie and small, to Let, low <* rental, Lamb'lon-qy. Apply Mailknd Agency, 151, Lambton-qy. TeXTND LUNCHEON ROOMS. SPLENDtD Opportunity, Thornton's, Building, Manncrs-st.; golf course on premises. William Jack, Tel. 43-241, evening 02-106. i "KODAK HOUSE." EXCELLENT WAREHOUSE or OFFICE ACCOMMODATION will be available shortly; all usual facilities. Apply MANAGER. KODAK. LTD., 10, Victoria street, Wellington. TO LET, TO -LET, o Let! to let. OFFICES la the ' "EVENING POST" NEW BUILDING. ONE SUITE AND SEVERAL SINGLE 400 MS Well Lighted Central-heated. EMINENTLY SUITABLE FOR BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN For terms and conditions, apply BLUNDELL BROS.. LTD., Proprietors, "Evening Post/ TO LET—MISCELLANEOUS. cpO LET, Concrete Motor Gmage, 0.1., J- wash, Ss Gd weekly. 217, upper \ iv--I'au-f.h 9 UP-TO-DATE Gains!I*, buck of 231, O The Terrace. Apply 251, The Terrace. Tel. 41-477. VCKS6N-ST., ' Pctunc, in tuntro of shopping area, Law Space suitable billiard-room or miniature jjoll, etc., mod-1 orate rental, all couvs. R. W. Sholfc andj Co.j Jackson-st.j Pelone.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 125, 24 November 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 125, 24 November 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 125, 24 November 1930, Page 2

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