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A GALAXY OF FAMOUS BLUTISII PLAYERS IN THE SEASON'S SMAIITES'J COMEDY! REGENT-; —NOW SHOWING. Direction: J. C. Williamson Pict. Corp. Ltd, Managing Director: Beaumont Smith Daily, at 11 a.m., 2.15 and S p.m. Shoppers' Session Today, at 5 o'clock. Another Brilliant Hit by the Producers of "Wedding Rehearsal.". London Film Productions Present "COUNSEL'S OPINION" (A Paramount British Picture.) (Recommended by Censor for Adults., With CYRIL MAUDE HENRY KENDALL BINNIE BARNES LAWRENCE GROSSMITE What would you do if a young and pretty girl took possession of your room in i strange hotel?' Tlic gay talc uf a mistaken identity, thut will keep you bnbblin; REGENT EXCEPTIONAL FEATURETTES. Including Further Scenes of the AA Torld Economic Conference.. 1933. BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE (TELEPHONE 44-144). GRAND OPERA HOUSE IS^^i. FINALLY TONIGHT—AL. JOLSON in "HALLELUJAH I'M A TRAMP" —COMMENCING TOMORROW— TRULY ONE OF THE STRANGEST ADVENTURE PICTURES EVER MADE"KING OF THE JUNGLE" Witb BUSTER C'RABBE (Swimming Champion)—FßANCES DEE. KASPA! THE LION MAN! Romantic untamed son of the Jungle. .. . Weaned oi the milk of a Tawny Lionets. . . . Living, fighting in desolate Tropical Swamps, wit I death lurking behind every bush untouched by civilisation. SEE THE COLOSSAL ANIMAL STAMPEDE! .Hundreds, of ferocious, death-deal ing Jungle Beaats, brought.from the interior; of AVildest. Africa,-turned' loose in i ■•■ '■ : » .'"■■.-■' ■ •modern metropolis of a million people. . ' IT TOPS "TARZAN" FOR THRILLS! .BOOK AT BRISTOL OR BERKELEY (THEATRE 51-814). (Universal Exhibition.. NEW ZEALAND FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION ■ . ■ (INCORP.) SOCCER.-!::. BASIN RESERVE. SOCCER; . TOMORROW (SATURDAY), AUG. 26, at 2.45 p.m. ■ ':' "' '"NEAV ZEALAND FINAL, CHATHAM CUP: " " ; MILLERTON ALL- BLACKS (Buller) . .■PONSONBy" (Auckland) CURTAIN-RAISERS At 1 p.m. CURTAIN-RAISERS .. ..,,.■'..,• SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS: '. .. : .y ,'~ '.' •■ : ;■':.■:■;/::-::;;. AUCKLAND v. WELLINGTON':.; , : \ AND SEMI-FINAL AULD CUP: .'. .- '"".'■'.■ , '■■■■\ ... ; - \. ,vWATERSIDERSv. SWIFTS, v;./ ■ :.;/...-. ''; ADMISSION: GROUND.]/-. STAND Cd EXTRA. , ':' .'. ■" : -! :: ■•'■'■ .;• : '-.'. .A. WILLIAMS, Secretary. ' .(Relief-Workers':- Admission Cd, oiv production of card. Sussex Street Gate Only.; WEIHLINGtQ^'RUGB FOOTBALL UNION SATURDAY AUGUST 26 SATURDAY ATHLETIC PARK ■ ■!;:;-; -•. '- ■■■■ At 3 p.m.: '" .: , ' WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD BOYS v.HUTT '■:i'; . (FOR. THE NATIONAL '.MUTUAL LIFE CUP) EARLY GAME, at 1.30 p.m.: ■ ■•'...' PONEKE v. PETONE ■ • ;;: (SENIOR A, 2nd DIVISION) ADMISSION 9d. STAND Cd EXTRA. A. E. NEILSON, .Secretary..

;' i •■''?■:-; DANCING. ' '"' ; ■ ak' FRANCIS' HALL, HILL STREET. ; DANCE. (MODERN.) DANCE. TOMORROW NIGHT AND EVERY i ; . SATUIUDAY NIGHT. ,l)ancing 8 to 12., Rudolph's Orchestra. ,t:'!;« .Sub. 2/-. • i.-vLjidk1! Look! Look!. ■• Look 1 LookT, -;I;Ook! Look! Look! Look! Look! ' ' ' WHAT'S FOR SATURDAY AT :WHE REALM. ■ , THE REALM.. FLYING NIGHT OWLS.•durst time introduced 'iii AA'ellington. ■..They Fly, ■ They Sing, They Whistle. ."; , EVERYONE A TALKER. \ ■;;■;:. EVERYONE A WORKER. 3%%, PEEP-IN CABARET," -..., .■".^.' Ist-Floor, AVatkins' Bldgs., ■• ' •' •■••■ Cuba street. ■ ■; UNDER NEAV MANAGEMENT, ; ■•■'" ' Allen and' Son. Caterers. ROPES':; NiqijT;,: THjS SATURDAY! Goocl'Baud. ■' ~ ,'" JQb: Luxe' Catering. ..! " It's going to be a big night! Single.,2s, Double;-3s Gd. . .. ■ • ■ ~' And ..it's -welt worth it. PUBLIC NOTICES. ' FERGUSON AND"OSBORN,.LTD., ■ ■ Stationers, 202 Lambton Quay. s (T)WING io;. the. .death oi-. Mr.' AY.. J. OSBORN, l\lanaging Director, the Premises'".of ■ tlic above Firm AVILL BE CLOSED/ 'UNTIL MONDAY,. AUGUST -3, JOHNSONVILLE TOWN BOARD. ■ EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. In the matter of. the Town Boards Act, 1908, and Amendments, and the Local Elections", and1; Polls /Act, 1925, and its. Amen'dnients.' T HEREBY'give notice, that, an Election A will be held on THURSDAY, the seventh day of SEPTEMBER, 1833, for the purpose of electing one Commissioner for the Johnsonville Town Board, and I hereby appoint the Town Board Offices, Railway. Terrace, Johnsonville, as the place and Saturday, the 26th day of August, 1933, -before 12 o'clock noon, as the day for the nomination of candidates (or :such office. i ■ The Supplementary District Electors' List will close on Friday, the 2oth day of August, .1933... .. ■ ' Dated at Johnsonville this IGth day of August, 1933. WILLIAM MILLER, Returning Officer. HUTT COUNTY COUNCIL. BYLAW RE BEACHES. "VrOTlCl'j is hereby given that at a -■' Special Meeting of the Hutt County Council, held on the 21st da^ of July, 1933, the following resolution was carried: That in exercise and pursuance of the powers and .authorities vested in it by "The Counties Act, 1920," "The Harbours Act, 1923," and. all powers and authorities enabling it in that behalf the Council of the County of Hutt hereby makes, by way of Special Order, a Bylaw the short title of which is ''The Paekakariki, Paraparaumu, Plimmerton, Pukerua Bay, and Paremata Beaches , Bylaw, 1933." The object and purport of the Bylaw is to provide for regulation of traffic and for general control of the beach (from Paremata to Paraparaumu within ■'he County of Hutt). Notice is also given that the resolution Will be submitted for confirmation at the Ordinary Meeting of the Hutt County Council to be held at 2 p.m. on Friday, the 15th day of September, 1Q33, at the Council Chambers; Bowen House, Bowen Street, Wellington. A full copy of the said Bylaw is depositc " at the Hutt County Offices, Bowen Mouse, Wellington, and at the Post Offices lit Paremata, Plimmerton, Pukerua Bay, I'aekaknriki, and Paraparaumu, and the Bylaw is open for inspection of the public during office hours. Dated at AVcllington this 4th day of August, 1933. 11. R. ROBINSON, County Clerk. MEN'S Suits and Overcoats on very easy 1 terms, large selection and best value possible. Eciinahn'sj 13a Courtenay; PI,

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 48, 25 August 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 48, 25 August 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 48, 25 August 1933, Page 2

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