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LAST TWO NIGHTS!- ' - LAST TWO NIGHTS! THE REGENT Direction: J. 0. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. SCREENING—U a.m.. 2.15 and 8 p.m. TALLULAH BANKHEAD, CHARLES LAUGHTON "THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP" pertectly-chosen cast of English-speaking artists. (Recommended by the Censor for Adult Audiences.) COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. • TOGETHER AGAIN— ' The most romantic duo on the screen reunited for the season's smartest entertainment WILLIAM POWELL and KAY FRANCIS "JEWEL ROBBERY" HE STOLE .HER/JEWELS—BUT THAT WASN'T ALL. Sparkling with, witty dialogue,- it is the gayest romantic comedy yet brought to the screen. . . . You will thrill to-the-escapades, of .this dashing, debonair rascal who stole more than, jewels. ', (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) BOX PLANS'AT BRISTOL AND THEATRES-TELEPHONE. 44-141 FREE BACON! ./FREE BACON! WOOD BROS., BUTCHERS, WILL-PRESENT. TO EACH AND EVERY PURCHASER SPENDING 1/- OR MORE ON .THURSDAY., %lb' OF BEST .QUALITY BACON : ' FREE. i; ON THURSDAY, MIND YOU, AT ALL OUK SHOIJSKILBIRNIE, BERHAMPORE, NEWTOWN, CUBA STREET WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL NOTICE OF IMPOSITION OF 10 PER CENT PENALTY ON -RATES NTe Cs,n K7?ofTf f* ™^ton Cit y Council as empowered b y 10 MftmS? !\ rf n' W2S' rCSOIVed "lafc charge of 10 PER CENTUM be added, to all rates unpaid at the expiration of Six Months aIS^ n b°m^d -dsl-» te payable and recoverable ■_ RATEPAYERS are requested to note THAT THE PEN AX/TV m? in Wt> : " ■ .'-.-' : E. P. NORMAN, .. . , . : ~ ■ Town Clerk.

, EDUCATIONAL. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING ° MISS A. SUTHERLAND PCT" ■ Pitman's Cert. Teacher' by Exam. tI- -T d, S v<r mn S glasses. Expert and Individual Tuition Quaeanteed. Moderate '■'■16, TURNB^L STREET -'■.'•■■ (Off Murphy street), ' TO PARENTS OF SEATOUN AND G^ UP WfNO^CLASSES, for beFEbScJARY 011 ' r*SUIIIe MONDAY ' 6th Em-il noiv; for new class to be held at my. : Studio, Forres street, opposite Seatoun Kcnooli •• .:■"- • ■'-:. .•■;,.■':.. •■• :• ■ ; D. a heath, -A:T:C:1.,.1.A.8- - •■■'■;'■ Teacher-'of Music.:: -'■-'■' MISS EDNA' P.yRDIE,L.T.Ci.,. : 'TEACHER of Elocutioa and Action Sing- •*• ing, will Resume Teaching on SATURDAY, 11th February,, 1933. New Studio: Room No. 27 (Third Floor) KING'S CHAMBERS, Opposite. Stewart DawsonV. Interviews: Saturday 9-12, Week Days 2.5. ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS, Enrol with J^NTING'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Classes have already commenced. An early start with your studies is essential if you wish to be successful. Expert and Experienced tutors. Special rebate in fees, to those who enrol during February. ■Call and see Mr; Enting, or vrrito for Free Prospectus. VICKERS HOUSE, Woodward straet, Wellington, C.I. P.O. Bos 826. Telephone 44-406. ~ WANTED, •IIIMEDIATELY, • 50 GIRLS' rpO study. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. ;."■-.■ ' • We have more inquiries for Shorthand Typists than we can supply... Last year we placed 170 girls. Enrol with BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, which gets the best results snd the best positions. BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 9S, The Terrace. H. AMOS, F.R.E.S., FA.I.S., ETC., Managing Director. Telephone 43-OSO. GOLD BUYERS7~~ (\LD Gold Bought. ■ StiU higher prices owing to exchange. Sell now. Sherwood's. Jewellers,. 103, Willis-st. Established 1595. ; (^LD False Teeth, Gold, and Jewellery 2* bought. Note new address: Platinum Scrap Co., 101, Wfllis-st. (Maadel's Bldsa.). " KJA OKA GOLD BUYERS pAY out big prices in their small shop, ■*• 53, Manners-st. Sovereigns, Sovereigns highest prices paid. ■ ■.. . " OLD JEWELLERY AND DIAMOND RINGS.■pOR 20 years we have been buying Gold •*• in Wellington. Obtain the best value for yours from a New Zealand firm. HAYCRAFT AND JOSLDTG. Manufacturing Jewellers,. ' '•" 94. Willia street (over Preston's). OLD GOLD. . OLi> GOLD. WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW. J>RlNG>our Old Gold to us and obtain the advanced prices. We guarantee a fair deal. SOVEREIGNS; ; r SOVEREIGNS. 28s. . 28s. . 2Ss. BRITISH GOLD EXPORT, 72, Manners street. Tel. |2-693,

f^-RAND OPERA HOUSE OPERA HOUSE. HOUSE PACKED HOUSE PACKED "' " .AGAIN '. . ': V.. LAST NIGHT- ■ ■ And voted the Best Revue ever seen; J. C. Williamson, Ltd., present FRANK NEIL'S SECOND BIG SPECTACULAR • ■ SHOW FULL OF LAUGHTER, , AND LOVELY GIRLS. "HELLO HAPPINESS." ::..:. HAPPINESS." "■■-■- ---"HELLO HAPPINESS." ... : :. . ... "HELLQ .HAPPINESS;" ■.' '■'■■:>■■ '."HELLO'HAPBBIEBS''-'•'■■■ : "HELLO HAPPINESS," : ; - 1 "HELLO HAPPINESS." ■ With a Huge All-Star Cast, including -ELLA SHIELDS ELLA SHIELDS. = ELLA c SHIELDS, The Ideal of Ideals. • ■ • ■ ' And ' GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE, Prime Minister of Mirth. 30 OTHER SINGING AND DANCING STAGE STARS, Including MURRAY AND WALTON, Aud. the FOUR DARING DIABOLOS BARGAIN MATINEE EVERY DAY AT 2,15. . COMMENCING NEXT^ SATURDAY v "' ' MATINEE; 2.15, Franks Neil's Super Eevae De Luxe: "WHOOPEE NIGHTS." 'WHOOPEE NIGHTS " "WHOOPEE NIGHTS." "WHOOPEE NIGHTS." MATINEE PRICES.—3 3 , 2s, Is. Kiddies 'Half. • NIGHTS-r-Jfe, 4s, 3s, 2s, Is. Early Door Gallery Sixpence Extra. - All Prices..Plus Tax. . PLANS AT THE BRISTOL; For telephone reservations ring 51-814. OANCINO. ■ DANCE. ' ■. WELLINGTON BOYS' INSTITUTE • , SILVER BAND. A MODERN AND OLD-TIME DANCE fV will be held in VICTORIA HALL John street, TO-MORROW NIGHT (Thursday), at 8 o'clock. Good Music. Subs.: Is 6d, 2s, 3s (Double). AMBASSADOR CABARET/ ■TO-NIGHT. . TO-NIGHT ■ .DANCING, 8 to 12. Eric Askenbeck and his New Ambassadors . in New Numbers. Sub. Is. ' OPEN EVERY NIGHT. ■JVF SS PEGGY' WELCH, XTXISS PEGGY WELCH, - STUDIO OF DANCING. All Branches of Dancing Taught. Musical Comedy, Operatic, Character, Tap, Ballroom, etc. Special^ School. Class for Ballroom. Classes resume SATURDAY, 11th FEB at 10.30 a.m. ■ '' Interviews MONDAY, 6th FEB to FRIDAY, 10th FEB., 2 p.m. to 4pm STUDIO NOW- AT COURTENAY-PL., Next Door to Hall's Shoe Store. Telephone 52-678. SCHOOL OF DANCING. MISS KATHLEEN. O'BRIEN, Pupil of M. Michael Fokine (New York) . late Premier Ballet Master Russian Imperial Ballet (Petrograd), Theodore Ivosloff^(Los Angeles^Ruth St. Denis (New York), Classical; Ned Weyburn' . (New York), Theatrical;' Maria Mon- • tero (New York), Spanish; arid Mpns. Pianowski. (Ba.llet Master), Zalewski and Dolinoff, cr£ the Pavlova Company. Classes, and Private Tuition in Ballet, Toe/Operatic, Classical, Greek, Character, National, and. Tap Dancing. Modern Ballroom Dancing under MISS EVELEEN O'BRIEN. All Lessons Commence ' SATURDAY,- 11th' FEBRUARY. Miss O'Brien will interview parents: and intending pupils from WEDNESDAY, Stli FEBRUARY,- between 11 a.m. and, 12.30 p.m. and 2.30 and 5 p.m., ' ■ ■ -At THE. STUDIO, ' ' TOP' FLOOR, BARBER'S BUILDINGS, 125, CUBA'STREET.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 32, 8 February 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 32, 8 February 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 32, 8 February 1933, Page 2

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