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THE REGENT THE REGENT (Direction—J. C. Williamson .Films.) SCREENING 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., S p.m. NOW SHOWING! ■"■■■..'.■. . * HOWARD HUGHES' THRILLING AIR SPECTACLE, . "HELL'S ANGELS" "HELL'S ANGELS" (Rcceaimeoded by the Censor more suitable for Adult Audiences.) YOU MAY BE SHOCKED AT "HELL'S ANGELS," BUT YOU WILL NEVER ; FORGET IT!---->No other picture has ever equalled the daring and breath-taking magnitude of this mighty drama of the skies. TOO BIG'FOR ONE THEATRE-WE SHOW IT IN TWO! BOOKING ESSENTIAL. Box Plans at Theatre . (Telephone 44-144) and Bristol.

ATHLETICS! ATHLETICS! THE BIGGEST MEETING EVER STAGED IN WELLINGTON,- ■ WELLINGTON PROVINCIAL/TRACK, FIELD, AND CYCLING CHAMPIONSHIPS. ATHLETIC PARK TO-MORROW Ip.m. Sharp TO-MORROW All the Champions will be striving to obtain a place in the team for tho National Championships. ALL THE BEST DOING THEIR BEST! DON'T MISS IT! AND DON'T FORGET THE TIME—I p.m.! j HERE'S A GREAT TEAM! BURTON and GREENWOOD (England), SPINKS, STEVENS, PERKINS, and WHITTLE (Australia). DARING AND SPECTACULAR CINDER SHIFTERS. ■' THEY'RE ALL HERE FOR A GREAT OVERSEAS MEETING J At the KILBIRNIE STADIUM SPEEDWAY (Under A.C.U. and N.Z.B.A. Rules) TO-MORROW NIGHT, TO-MORROW NIGHT, At 3 o'clock. THEY'RE ALL REAL THRILLERS, AND NONE BETTER THAN "SQUIB" BURTON AND WORLDAnd AUSTRALIA r S a MOST e BRILLIANT CHARLIE SPINKS SEE THESE WIZARDS HAVE THEIR SENSATIONAL AUCKLAND BATTLES OVER AGAIN. THE RECORD AT KILBIRNIE IS 76SEC. ' ' 44 CAN BURTON BEAT FT? . ■ \f. CAN BURTON BEAT IT? CAN SPINKS BEAT BURTON? CAN SPINKS BEAT BURTON? A NIGHT OF SENSATIONS. DON'T MISS IT! THE BIG CHANCE OF SEEING BURTON, AT HIS BEST. TO-MORROW IS OVERSEAS NIGHT AT THE SPEEDWAY

EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND. vnvT , GARDEN PARTY, E|R™QUA^' Wr]ly irrrvn" to be held-at the Residence of Mr. H.W. •EARTHQUAKE RELIEF I'UND. KERSLEY , Western Hutt road, Lower JUPP'S SILVER BAND. ' Hutt, ou JUPP'S SILVER 'BAND. SATURDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, 2-7 p.m., JUPP'S SILVER BAND. Under the auspices of St. Stephen's „, • Women's Guild. I BASIN RESERVE! Proceeds in aid of above Fund. ' BASIN RESERVE! ■ ■■■ ' \ SUNDAY. AFTERNOON, 2.45 o'clock. MEETINGS, COLLECTION by RED CROSS SOCIETY WELLINGTON TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION. . F\RTWOTTAT?V PPTTPF VITVI) T™ HALF-YEARLY MEETING• will LARIHQUAKL RIiLIEI- *ln\D. J. be hdJ at the , frndcg Jlal] vivian street, on SATURDAY NEXT, 7th FEB,t , . ~-,,, , RUARY, at 7.30 p.m.1 Business importMembers of above Band are requested a nt , • to meet at Basin Reserve, NOT Botanical ' J. W. HENRICHS,' Secretary.' W. JUPP, Conductor. EASTBOURNE EARTHQUAKE RELIEF. /TIIZENS of Eastbourne are earnestly requested to attend a PUBLIC LEGAL NOTICE. MEETING at tbo Eastbourne - Council Chambers, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), 6th MESSRS. iiBNT AND WEBB, Ban-is- FEBRUARY, at 8 o'clock, to Promote ■"■*■ fcrs and Solicitors, have moved Relief Measures for the sufferers iv the their Offices to the New COMMERCIAL earthquake area. TRAVELLERS' CLUB BUILDINGS, H at JONES 107-100, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY (two . " " Mayor. doors below old address). j BOROUGH OF PETONE. PETONE PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY EARTHQUAKE "DISASTER RELIEF . SCHOOL PICNIC. , FUND. TfOR the purpose of organising iuiinediQW.ING to the Eartbquare Disaster, the -*- ate Relief a/id Collecting Funds for Picnic arranged for To-morrow (Sat- the recent disaster, citizens arc asked to urday) HAS BEEN CANCELLED. attend a PUBLIC MEETING m the . Council Chamber, Petone, on SATURDAY ' EVENING, 7th' FEBRUARY, 1931, at 8 FUNERAL NOTICES. o'clock. i ■-. — : —; : : — . . ■: D. M'KENZIE, --■ FUNERAL CARD. ■..--. ■ , . Mayor. THE Friends of the late Robert Watt —; : : : : ■A are invited to attend his Funeral, EARTHQUAKE: SUFFERERS, which will leave his late residence, Rail- -— i way terrace, Johnsonville, on Saturday, RELIEF MEASURES, the 7th February, 1931, at 2.30 p.m., for ■ —- ' the Johnsonville Cemetery. LOWER HUTT BOROUGH. E. MORRIS, Junr., •. . . — ' Funeral Director, A PUBLIC MEETING'of Lower Hutt CO, Taranaki-st., and 28, Rjddiford-st. ■**■ residents is called |by the Mayor, Tel 22-109. Sir Alex.1 Roberts, in the King- George ' Theatre at 8 p.m. on -MONDAY, 9th FUNERAL CARD. .--:.. FEBRUARY, for the purpose of deciding THJb Friends- of the late Annie-Maria upon Relief Measures for'the'Sufferers in Faull are invited to attend" ;her y ]G Hawkes Bay Earthquake, , Funeral, which will leave 19, Nelson street B. S. KNOX. on Saturday, the 7th February, 1931, at • | Town Clerk. 10.30 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. •.. — E. MORRIS, JUN., ■ EDUCATIOriIAL. Funeral Director, _^ ; ——| > 60, Taranaki-st.. and 28, Riddiford-st. PIANOFORTE. Telephone 22-159. — }■ ■ T TTI , _. . . ~.,,.,.,,•■.*. . MISS GEORGINA JOHNSTON resumed HE Funeral ot the late Mrs. Sarah J.TX Teaching Wed«esd,iy, 4th February. GledhiU Taylor will leave her late re- 4 OranKi-Kaupapa road.' sidence, 22, Armidale street, Petone, on — '——■ Saturday, 7th February, '1931, at 2 p.m., tfSnSfiti. for Taita Cemetery.: • ~ R. A. PARRANT AND CO., ffla Undertakers, tfe^jQlKl '16, Fitzherbert street, Petone. . Telephone 46-SO4. rpilE Friends of the late Ernest 8. Hamil- q^T.T-S MARGARET COLLEGE, -*- ton are respectlully invited to attend LJjL ~^i,,Axr his Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary ' 5;5> HOBfcON Chapel of Robt. H. Wilson and Sons, rpHB Colli-ge Ee-opens-for First Term on Ltd.,' To-morrow (Saturday), /tl\ lebru- X TUESDAY" NEXT,-' 10th FEBRU.ary, 1031, at 2.30 p.m., for the Karori ARY; boarders'assemble ou Monday. Tlie Cemetery, Prinoi'pal Miss A I Wilson, will be at ROBT. H. WILSON AND SONS'., LTD,, the College to interview parents and guarUndertaUers, ■ dians all day on Monday, 9th. There are 164, Adelaide road. gt ;H Vacancies for Boarders and Day Girls. Tcls. 24-155 and' 16-781. c# E> Registrai!, ■ ' ■ I' \ J

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 31, 6 February 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 31, 6 February 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 31, 6 February 1931, Page 2

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