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Enchanting Beautiful DU BARRY ROSE GARDEN in Theatre Vestibule, carried out entirely in Denisou Crepe, by arrangement with Messrs. Kirkcaldie and b turns, Ltd. THE REGENT THE REGENT (Direction—J. C. Williamson b'ilms) COMMENCING TO-DAY. 11 a.m., 2.15,-3 p.m. " a.m., 2.15, S p.m. The Regent will have the distinct pleasure of presenting another o£ its gigantic 1931 Special Attractions. THE MOST DELIGHTFUL TREAT OF THE YEAR! THE SARAH BERNHARDT 01 THE SCREEN. THE INCOMPARABLE NORMA TALMADGE The lovely alluring Norma of old, the divine, tragic Mornm of "Canulle, ' the: .Norma who'captivated [he world with her beauty, her charm, and her brilliancy, DU b'aE RY, . "WOMAN OF PASSION" ' (A United" Artists' Picture) WITH CONK AD NAGIiX, WILLIAM FARNUM, HOBART BOSWORTH. Vivid! Daring! Vital! - Palpitating with Drama and Romance. A Great Star in her Greatest Picture. (Recommended by the Censor more suitable for Adults.) BR WISE BOOK QUICKLY. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE (TELEPHONE 41-U1) AND BRISTOL. HAWKES BAY JOCKEY CLUB AUTUMN MEETING AT TRENTHAM RACECOURSE TO-MORROW AT TRENTHAM RACECOURSE SPECIAL TRAINS TO TRENTHAM FOR RACESISIIa APRIL, 1931. Special Trains will leave LAMBTON STATION at.10.20 a.m., and successive trains will follow until 11.26 a.m., with additional Ordinary Trams at 9.55 a.m., 11.51 a.m., 12.16 p.m., 12.4S p.m., and 1.20 p.m. Train leaves PALMERSTON NORTH 7 a.m., enabling passengers to catch the train leaving Lamb ton Station at 11.20 a.m. J. M. GRIFFITHS, Race Meeting Secretary. WELLINGTON FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION (Incorp.). KILBIRNIE STADIUM 'TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 18th APRIL, at 3 p.m. FIRST ROUND SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP WATERSIDERS v. DIAMONDS. CURTAIN-RAJSEK At 1.30 p.m. CURTAIN-RAISER H.M.S. DIOMEDE v. SWIFTS. ADMISSION 6d. " B. A. MABIN, Secretary. WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION MATCHES FOR SATURDAY, 18th APRIL. IN AID OF CLUBS' GYMNASIUM FUNDS. AT ATHLETIC PARK: UNIVERSITY v. ATHLETIC, at 1.45 p.m. WELLINGTON v. OLD BOYS, at 2.50 p.m. MARIST v. BERHAMPORE, at 3.55 p.m. ATPETONE: . . PONEKE v. PETONE, at 3-p.m. • ATHUTT: ORIENTAL v. HUTT, at 3 p.m. ADMISSION 1/-. STAND 6d EXTRA. A. E. NEILSON, Secretary. WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION SEASON TICKETS T AST YEAR'S SEASON TICKET HOLDERS MAY, ON PRODUCTION OF LAST YEAR'S SEASON TICKETS, BOOK THEIR OWN SEATS ONLY, AT THE RUGBY UNION ROOMS, 4, WILLIS STREET, ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT, 20th and 21st APRIL, FROM 10 A.M. THE PLAN WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ON 22nd APRIL AND FOLLOWING DAYS. PRICE OF SEASON TICKETS, £2 EACH, includingAmusement Tax. A. E. NEILSON, Secretary. "THE EVENING POST" PRINTING HOUSE (BLUNDELL BROS., LTD.) PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS, PHOTO ENGRAVERS, STEREOTYPERS, SPECIALISTS IN COLOUR PRINTING. Tho work produced daily by us includes:— BUSINESS AND VISITING CARDS. LETTERHEADS, CIRCULARS, INVOICE FORMS, FOLDOVER INVOICES, DANCE AND WEDDING INVITATIONS, THANKS LETTEKS, LABELS, LEDGER SHEETS, SUOWCARDS, POSTERS, ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES, JOURNALS. CASH BOOKS, LEDGERS, COLOUR, TONE, AND LINE BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. TELEPHONE 44-040 TAKE LIFT IN CENTRE OF REAR BUILDING. MOZART-SCHUMANN TUMBLE SALE. TSCHAIKOWSKY-LISZT O PIANOFORTE CONCERTOS, with Or- ST. MARK'S CHURCH SCHOOL. A chestral^ Accompaniment. .- SArmWAY , mh INS t., 2 .30 p.m. Conductor: Mr. Gordon Short. u_.x_. , , i WEDNESDAY, 22nd APRIL. Children's Clothes, etc. CONCERT CHAMBER. ■■ ■___?_-—*_^-^ VISIT THE EARTHQUAKE AREA. <||jrjgPl£||p> viisiO the earthquake area. 3^L PONDUCTED TOURS OP NEW "W$ \J ZEALAND, LTD., Zik. CONDUCTING A TOUR THROUGH■;#|gaSSs% OUT THE DEVASTATED. AREA. OLD GIRLS' DAY, TO-MORROW, LEAVING WELLINGTON. SATURDAY, 18th APRIL, At 2 P' m" *AI. COLLEGE, PIP.ITEA STREET. SATURDAY NEXT, IStli APRIL, 1931. 3 p. in.—Tennis Jind Basketball Tom-mi- Tourists will bo accommodated at Wainients, Games, Music, Afternoon Tea, puwa on the Saturday Night and etc. . vlS jx HASTINGS AND NAPIER 5.30 p.m.-Rcmiion lea. On SUNDAY. 8 'p'ni-^Trn-c' T-?lk By Jlws U-ith-.m li"<<"'>iing Wellington Sunday Evening. Post Guides. Mrs. HunUiigton; Music, R ££5* J£ UHS? AJ n Pi> la Dancing, etc. ■ aOX 50°- JJiL- 4°-Glt)-All ex-pupil* are invited. Cake and CONDUCTED TOURS OF NEW Ice-eroiiin Stalls for Social Service Work. CONDUCTED TOURS OF NEW Subscription: 2s for all sessions, Is for ZI?AL\ND LTD one session frmyabk- at pate). ZEALAND, LTD., BEBYLuSrf. BSc^ l{W.f\O.Ci.A. W> Tliui-ndou'quay, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 90, 17 April 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 90, 17 April 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 90, 17 April 1931, Page 2

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