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The Merriest, ot all Musienl Comedies continences its Second Tnuinplunt Week TO-MORROW. THE REGENT (Duci-tion—J. C. William&on Films) THREE SESSIONS DAILY—II a.m., 2.15, and 8 p.m. Gorgeous Gn-h—Muncllous Song-,—Zi-igfeld Beauties— M igwJii-Piit Fpcctdde—Wornlrrlul Danuu o r—ltiotous Coined}—.md the inimitable Punco ot Funstcib, the inromp.nable btar of '•Whoopee," dgaiu bringing yon da&hnis, da/zlmg, facmlillaUng cntciljinincnt, • THE MERRY MONARCH OF MIRTH AND MELODY, EDDIE CANTOR "PALMY DAYS" lB "PALMY DAYS" With CHARLOTTU GREENWOOD. A United Aitists I'ioducUon. The ta-lkiss icreen's picdtcst comedian, and 50 javishmgly beautiful Zeigfeld iolUcs girls in gorgeous balleLs to sv.eep you oil your feet. RESERVATIONS ESSENTIAL, BOX PLANS AT 'IHISATRE (TELEPHONE 44-1 M) OR BRISIOL. CRICKET! CRICKET! CRICKET! IN^lißIIliO^ INCIAL SUPREMACY. PLUNKET SHIELD. CANTERBURY wo^rsj v«», WELLINGTON UNBEATEN TEAMS IN CLASSIC CONTEST. MATCH COMMENCES TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), j At U a.m. BASIN RESERVE j NEW ZEALAND'S LEADING CRICKETERS IN ACTION I Lo-wry, Page, Dempster, Ciomb, James Men ill, Keir, Ilcudeuou, and M'Girr. ADMISSION IA. ENCLOSURE AND STAND EXTRA. A. VARNEY, Hon. Sec. ' i GRAND GALA CARNIVAL. ; Under the Pationage' of His Worship the Mayor. THE GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT EVER PRESENTED- "IN WELLINGTON. IN AID OF THE MAYOR'S UNEMPLOYMENT FUND. . BASIN RESERVE, TO-NIGHT (NEW YEAR'S EVE) TO-NIGHT 8 p.m. TILL 12.30 a.m. C&rao to the Fun and see the Old Year out and the New Ye-ir in! COMMUNITY DANCING, COMMUNITY SINGING, , '" IHf'b&SS 8'" : ■■"--'■' - ■ -Oiga-iTiEKI by Wellington Social Club. ADMISSION, 'Is. ADMISSION, Is. GOOD EVERYBODY! G Greetings -to youv all— especlally to our' customers, WHO. HAVE, BY THEIR PATRONAGE, HELPED US OVER A V£RY~TRYING YEAR. OUU XMAS TR4DK WAS WONDERFUL CONSIDERING THE TIMES, CONFIRMING OUR OPINION AND -POLICY FOR TRADING OX "QUALITY FIRST." WE THANK YOU AND WISH YOU ALL A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. P. N. DENTON, LTD., THE WELL-KNOWN JEWELLERS, 260, LAMBTON QUAY; WELLINGTON. ' NEW YEAR'S DAY EXCURSION (WEATHER PERMITTING}, . , • i THE NEW RANGATIRA (6152 TONS) ; TO PICTON AND BLENHEIM Efivi 8888 rSPK M* AR RI vf SBEiSKISSS'S & A connecting train will leave Picton Wbarf ibout 11-.a.m. for Blenheim.' arriving back before the sterner leaves. Return rail fares, 3s-hrf>t, 2s second. -Rail | tickets gold by Union Co.'s Wellington Office, the Purser, or Railway Oihce on Pictou Wharf. Special launches from Picton Railway Wharf 6ft arrival of Rangatira (returning for her failing) to Torea and Onahau Bays (lunch obtainable at both after walk of mile with splendid viewg), Thompson's Bay (lunch obtainable), and Double Bay (magnincent reserve). Hot water. Launch fares 2s 6d return. ROWING REGATTA AT PICTON STEAMER FARE, 10s. CHILDREN UNDER 12, 5s UNION S.S. CO. OF N..Z., LTD. BELL BUS NEW YEAR TOURS. TAUHERENIKAU RACES. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. LEAVE 8.30 a.m. FARE 12/6 RETURN. t SIGHT-SEEING TRIPS TO THE SUMMIT OF PAEKAKARIKI ON SUNDAYS AND PUBLIC HOLIDAYS. - AND ROUND THE BEAUTIFUL BAYS. EVERY AFTERNOON AT 2 O'CLOGK. FARE 5/-. KHANDALLAH DOMAIN AND SWIMMING POOL. BELL BUSES LEAVE EVERY 20 MINUTES. FARE; ADULTS 1/4 RETURN. CHILDREN 8d RETURN. ALL BELL BUSES DEPART FROM OPPOSITE WAR MEMORIAL. TELEPHONE 45-555 FILMS CAMERAS FILMS DEVELOPING AND PRINTING SERVICE. QUALITY WORK ONLY. , - ALL FILMS AND PRINTS UNDER REGULAR EXPERT SUPERVISION. IN BY 9 a.m. IN BY 1 p.m. READY 1 p.m., READY 5 p.m. YOUR HOLIDAY FILMS DESERVE THB BEST ATTENTION. LEAVE THEM WITH US. HARRINGTONS (N.Z.) LTD., THE CAMERA SPECIALISTS, 40-42, WILLIS STREET (Next Carlton Hotel). 1932. 1932. 1932. ' "THE EVENING POST' ALMANAC tfcuh BE PUBLISHED IN TUESDAY EVENING'S PAPER (sth JANUARY). AGENTS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC REQUIRING EXTRA COPIES OF "THE POST*' ON THAT DAY SHOULD AT ONCE ADVISE THE PUBLISHER. BLUNDELL BROS., LTD.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 157, 31 December 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 157, 31 December 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 157, 31 December 1931, Page 2

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