CROWDS STILL CROWDING To Sec thg Year's Greatest Comedy, "MOTHER'S MILLIONS." E "MOTHER'S MILLIONS." IT'S ROCKING THE COUNTRY WITfLAUGHTER . ...aud Driving the Bluei d Away!! "TJE LUXE THEATRE XJ'R LUXE THEATRE DE LUXE THEATRE Courteuay place. NOW SHOWING, KOW SHOWING. SESSIONS—2.3O and S. ' » Presenting the Foremost Character Comedienne of the Stage, MAY HOIiSOJ , MA V ROB 8O N ' MA V KOBSOti" In Universal's Laiigh-pro\oU!iii;-Comedy-Drama A laugh-piovoking battle of wit1 — hparkling comedy and cle\er dialogue, <n which the fiery old femm-' me Arbss throws everybody sudhjiU. •her in an'uproar . . .(Until the> learn her motnes.' c \miy~^ '• .MQIHER'S L M*^^ MILLIONS.1* ''^^^^ MILLIONS? ' ,BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW at the Theatre '(Telephone 53-OSOJ and at The Bristol. "MY WIFE'S FAMILY" Plays to Exceptional Return Season Business at t'ac THING'S THEATRE. XVIN TG'S THEATRE. 1 Patrons are advised to reserve- seats anc save Tegrets. ■ NOW SHOWUSTG, ' GENE GERHARD " The genius of GENE GERRARD laughter, , ~ Supported by ',' MURXEL ANGELUS, DODO WATTS '" JIMMY' GOD.DEN, & AMY VENESS - '• Ia f ' The' Roaring Comedy TJrama, • i "MY WIFE'S FAItULY." "JIY WIFE'S FAMUjY." "3IY WIFE'S FAMILY." * "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." Upioaiious'y funny'complications, brilliant acting, and sparkling dialogue. DON'T MISS IT. In addition: KING'S FEATURETTES. j Bos Plans at Bristol and Theatre. THE , ARTCRAFT THEATRE HE ARTCRAFT THEATRE Opp. Parliament Buildings. FINALLY ' _ - TO-NIGHT—At B^TO-NIGHT. , JACKIE COOGAN, '• , MITZI GB.EEN, JUNIOR DURKIN, In "TOM SAWYER." "TOM SAWYER." . n ' ' „ "TOM SAWYER." .-- ---n ' , . "TOM SAWYER," * ■"'"' "TOM SAWYER,^' " " ' • ' COMMENCING TO-MORROW, at 8. The Inimitable ,t MAURICE CHEVALIER r -MAURICE CHEVALIER Appearing as "THE PLAYBOY OF PARIS." \ "THE PLAYBOY OF P_^RIS.", ". , "THE PLAYBOY OF PARIS/ ' Pistols at dawn! Love under the moon'J He is just playing at love—but Fifty Mil lion Frenchwomen take him seriously. Also, -AUTCRAFT FEATURETTES. ARTGRAFT FEATURETTES. Box Plan—TeL 43-988 after 6.30 p.m. QAPITOL THEATRE,- MIRAMAR TO-NIGHT. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Big Special, ' - "THE SECRET SIX," "THE SECRET SIX," With Wallaceße. .-y. Lewis Stone, Johnnj Mack Brown, Jean Harlow, and Marjorit E Tlambeau. '(Recommended for Adult Audiences.) _jieserye'g Tel. 16-gjs. Prices Is and Is 6d PUBLIC-NOTICES. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS' CHRISTMAE s VACATION. rriHE OFFICES of"Public Accountants oJ -*- -Wellington will be CLOSED froni ' SSS5 DAY' 24ih D^ember, 1931, unti _ MONDAY, 11th January, 1932" (both dayj inclusive).- -- ' - "S. E. TEIST, ' Local Secretary. [j J THOMAS H. BEALE, 22, Cockburr j. ' street, Kilbirnie, will not be respon [g sible for any debts contracted in my name s. without my written authority after' thif dafe. (Signed; THOMAS H. BEALE. WELLINGTON SOCIETY FOR THF _ . PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. j- HPHE Public aro hereby notified thai •^ i from Thursday, 24th December, until Monday, Uth January, 1932, cases oi cruelty may be reported to the Inspector, Telephone 17-883. WELLINGTON CITY 'COUNCIL. NOTICE'OF INTENTION TO STOP PORTION OF RAEOA CRESCENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that'the -" Wellington City Cotincil'pioposes, pur suant to the provisions of Section 172-anc 190 of and of tho Fourth Schedule to th< -Municipal Corporations Act, 1920; to stot j a.l that portion of the street commonly knowa as Raroa crescent, in the City o Wellington, containing in all 1 rood 30 i <■• peichcs, passing through pait Section 2! Kaiori District and adjoining a.% differed parts of its length Lot i on Depositec Plan No. 1146 and "Lots :U3, 324, 325, anc 326 on Deposited Plan No. 1087, as tin said portion of street 'is more particular^ ,g delineated on the plan prepared by ,J 1! Waremg, and dited tho 7th day of March 1931, being thereon coloured green ANT NOTICE ,JS HEREBY FURTHEI GTVEN'that a-copy of the said plan maj be j inspected at the office of the under signed without fee during ordinary ofilci houis, nnd that all persons objecting ,t< the pioposal must lodge their objections ii writing at the office of the undersigned or n or before Tuesday, the 2nd day of Feb ruary, 1932. Dated this 22nd day o _ December, 1931. E. P. Norman, Towi r Clerk. This is the second publication o j" thib notice. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that-"th< x" dog tax ior the year 1932 has -beei fixed at -10s per dog, provided:—(l) Tha ss in the ease of dogs kept solely fpr thi o purpose of destroying rabbits the fee ii reduced to 2s 6d per dog; and (2) that the fee to bo paid by anjr shepherd, drover oi faiiner, exercising his statutory light te register any number oE dogs not exceedini thiee, kept solely for pmposes'of herding or diiving sheep or cattle, at a less fee - shall bo esercisable on payment for eacl 3. such dog of a fee of 2s 6d. Notice ii •■» hereby given that this tax is now pay 3» .ible to the Eegistrai of Dogb, Town Hall Wellington.— E. P. Koiniau, Town Clerk
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 2, 4 January 1932, Page 2
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