THE REGENT (Dirt-clion; J. C. Williamson Picture Corp.)■ •- SCREENING—II a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. One of the most brilliant pictures presented in this "House of Hits" this yenr Exquisite humour! Absorbing Drama! Superb Mounting; Gorgeous Fro'ckin'"! KAY FRANCIS (The Scicon's Most Beautiful Brunette), ROLAND YOUNG (Britain's Notable Hollywood Comedian) "STREET OF WOMEN" A WARNER BROS PICTURE. People called it. Shameful—She called it Love! Her romance shocks Society—wrecks a marriage-shames her brother—ttnrs the heart of the daughter of "the'man she loves! \et she calls it beautiful! Sco if you can find the beauty beneath the shame o£ this extraordinary romance. BOX PLANS AT-BRISTOL AND THEATRE (TELEPHONE 41-14-1). ~,__■ „ VOTE MOVIE QUEEN. "ALL IN FUN" NIGHT—MAJESTIC, WEDNESDAY NEXT.
Last Saturday's Audiences were Thrilled with the Splendour of "ARABIAN NIGHTS," "ARABIAN NIGHTS," "ARABIAN NIGHTS," "ARABIAN NIGHTS," "ARABIAN NIGHTS." "ARABIAN NIGHTS," The Super-Pantomime, Slowing TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW NIGHT At the GRAND OPERA HOUSE RAND OPERA HOUSE. A full three hours' programme of real Pantomime—fascinating both young and old—vibrating with Life, Youth, and Beauty. Evelyn Wright as Aladdin. H. J. Melville as the Widow Tuankay. Merle Spurdle as the Princess Badroulbadour. - Leon Victor as the evil Magician. Ray Kemp and Will Jameson as P.C.s Casey and Cohen. Stella Cuthb'ertson as Cheeki San. Jim Broard and Erie Lind as Eastern Potentates, And a host of other Leading Artists and other attractions, including: Joe KnOwsley's "Corps de Ballet" of nearly 50 performers, and" spectacular massed and group settings by V.M.C.A. Gymnasium. Sparkling Comedy—Entrancing Music Spectacular Ballets—Gorgeous Scenery and Frocking. A TREAT FOR BOTH YOUNG AND ■ OLD. Prices: 3s, 2s, Is. Box Plan at Bristol (after 5 p.m. at Theatre). (Patrons please note that 7.45 p.m. is the hour of commencement.) • -' ■-MYSTERY MYSTERY MYSTERY MYSTERY . MYSTERY MYSTERY SPECIAL MYSTERY ■ TRAIN SPECIAL MYSTERY TRAIN NEXT NEXT- . ■ . NEXT NEXT NEXT NEXT SUNDAY. SUNDAY. J£EEP Sunday free for one of the best of the mystery series. An ideal bathing place. Form your party to-day. See next Thursday's.paper for details. -.■■.'. \\~h DANCINg : ;■; REMEMBER! TriLBIRNIE CRICKET- CLUB DANCE (TUESDAY) NIGHT, 8 o clock, Pharmacy Hall,' Cambridge teriace; : Tut Coltman and His Adelphians. Subscription 2s. '. ■ DiOpiede A MBASSADOR CABARET Diomede Jry- TO-NIGHT, 8-12 Dipmede Diojnede. NAVAL DANCE. Diomede Diomede Hear Stoker Lafierty anil AB Diomede Gould in selection/of songs with Diomede guitar and ukulele aceompaniNight ment. Meet the officers and men of the H.M.S. Diomede. Night Sub 2s, including dainty fruit £!Snt S alad supper. NigKt ■ . • TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT RIO GRANDE CABARET, Hobart street, Miramar. Modern and Old-Time Dancing. Good Music, Supper, and.Monte Carlo Prizes. Subs., Is 6d. . J. HALEY, M.C. PUBLIC NOTICES. CLYDE QUAY HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. : avuu [fHE Usual Weekly Euchre Evening will NOT be held to-morrow, -or until further notice. •T. McNEE, Hon. Sec. T^ulA^S^g^partment of Agriculture of the Soviet Union m prepared to purchase in New Zealand Agricultural and Sowing Machines and Implements which may be found suitable. Manufacturers are invited to submit particulars, illustrations, prices, and state maximum.quantities they are prepared to contract for. Apply to the N.Z. Repre? sentatives, L. J. Duflou, Limited, Box 988 Wellington. ■ °» T^E EARNSHAW AGENCY, LTD., 21, Brandon, street, Account. Collectors and Trade Assignees. Managing Director, W. H. Earnshaw, For over Ten Years Senior Officer on the Staff of the Commercial Agency, Ltd Your Overdue Accounts Will Receive Prompt and Effective Attention. P.O. Box 185. Telephone 41-827. EDUCATIONAL. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. MISS A. SUTHERLAND, P.C.T fPi'tJM. mane, Certificated Teacher by Exam) Day and Evening Classes. Special Coaching for all Examinations. Individual Tuition, guaranteed. Reasonable terms lfi TURNBULL.STREET, off MurphT street l^s^Government Buildings). ~ FUNERAL NOTICES. THE Friends of the late Robert O'Learv ~ ,are.,invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Chapel of E. Morris jun., Ltd., 60, Tavanaki'street, To-morrow' the 22nd November, 1932, at 11 a.m. for the Cemetery, Karori. ■ • ' E. MORRIS, JUN., LTD., Funeral Directors, 60, Taranaki-st., and-28, Riddiford-st. Tel. 52 : 109. MISCELLANEOUS. ~~ rj.LADIATOR Port Wino, from the fin- *-■ est vineyards of the Douro, Portugal. Only to be obtained at Grand Hotelquart? ss, pints 2s ?d,
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 123, 21 November 1932, Page 2
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