A GALAXY OF FAMOUS BRITISH PLAYERS IN THE SEASON'S SMARTEST COMEDY! REGENT- NOW SHOWING Direction: J. C. Williamson Pict. Corp. Ltd. Managing Director: Beaumont Smith. DAILY, at 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. 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 GROSSMITH What would you do if a young and pretty girl took possession of your room in a strange hotel? The gay tale of a mistaken identity, that will keep you bubbling with mirth! BOX PLANS AT THE THEATRE (TELEPHONE 44-144). Coming Soon to The Regent—" 42nd STREET;" Warner Bros/ Mighty Extravaganza, with 14 GREAT STARS, 50 FEATURED • • . . ' PERFORMERS, 200 DAZZLING BEAUTIES! . GRAND OPERA HOUSE 'IK^T^.L TRULY ONE OF THE STRANGEST ADVENTURE PICTURES EVER MADE— "KING OF THE JUNGLE" With BUSTER CRABBE (Swimming Champion)—FßANCES DEE. KASPA! THE LION MAN! Romantic untamed son of the Jungle. .. . Weaned on the milk of a Tawny Lioness. . . . Living, fighting in desolate Tropical Swamps, with death lurking behind every bush untouched by civilisation. SEE THE COLOSSAL ANIMAL STAMPEDE! Hundreds of ferocious, death-deal-ing Jungle Beasts, brought from the interior of Wildest Africa, turned loose'in a modern metropolis of a million people. IT TOPS "TARZAN" FOR THRILLS! BOOK AT THEATRE . (TELEPHONE 51-814). (Universal Exhibition.) BOXING! BOXING! MONDAY AND TUESDAY WINTER SHOW STADIUM 7.30 EACH EVENING. WELLINGTON CHAMPIONSHIPS .TW.O NIGHTS BRIMFUL OF ACTION. 20 BOUTS EACH EVENING—2O . HIGHEST CLASS PERFORMERS AND KEENEST COMPETITION SEEN FOR YEARS. , ADMISSION 2/- (plus tax). LADIES AND BOYS 1/-. FIELDEN TAYLOR FAIR FIELDEN TAYLOR FAIR SEPTEMBER 9 to 16. SEPTEMBER 9 to. 16. QUEEN CARNIVAL PAGEANT OF NATIONS SELF HELP'S. SPECIAL SHOP DAY, at our Depot, 338 Lambton Quay, .. NEXT WEDNESDAY. CAKE DAY—NEXT FRIDAY. TUGS-OF-WAR: MEN'S North Island Lightweight and Heavyweight Championships. • WOMEN'S New Zealand Championships. Entries close with Organiser Fair, Aiigust 28 and September 3 respectively. CHILDREN'S COSTER AND FANCY DRESS PARTY MONDAY, AUGUST 28, At the MAYFAIR CABARET, 6.30 to 10 p.m. Admission 1/5. Prizes for Cosier and Fancy Costumes. J. R. M CKENZIE'S ■yyiLL BE CLOSING DOWN THEIR FANCY GOODS SHOP IN. : WILLIS STREET, AND INTEND SELLINCf' OUT' ' ; ;' '.' THE WHOLE STOCK AT SACRIFICE PRICES, i STOCKS ;MUST BE CLEARED BEFORE WE OPEN OUR- NEW ;''.' DEPARTMENT STORE IN WILLIS STREET, SO THERE WILL BE ; ; ' .' . ■ "'■ -SOME SENSATIONAL BARGAINS. .'' ■• .'■ WATCH THURSDAY'S "POST" FOR OUR BIG •. ■ ••. :■; ■■ ADVT. - ■■-' '■■; ■ / JR. M CKENZIE, LTD. BROADCASTING GOOD NEWS FOR KEEN BUYERS OF MEN'S - . CLOTHING. : ALL this week wo.have been selling Shirts and Underclothing. Next week will finish the Poplin Shirts .3/11, so get in early. We have a line of Strine Twill Shirts at 2/11. Good washing. THE STAR LINES:— 125 pairs of MEN'S DARK TWEED TROUSERS—WeII cut by good tradesman. 75 pairs DARK GREY HARDWEA'R TWEED TROUSERS— IVu 300.pairs GREY FLANNEL TROUSERS—Smart cut. ' ■ 9/11 100 pairs TWEED TROUSEES-Dark. Look this line over! 'At 8/8 43 MEN'S COLONIAL TWEED SUITS-Browns and greys. At 39/6 \LS! Wo have SERGE TROUSERS that will, match your coat At 18/6 OUR GREAT PROSPERITY SALE WILL BE ON ' ALL NEXT WEEK. DUNCAN'S CLOTHING STORE, LIMITED, 82, and 84 MANNERS STREET.
SKATING LATE SESSION TONIGHT SKATING 7.30 to 11.15 p.m. SKATING SKATING TJOYAL ROLLER RINK SKATING ""OYAL ROLLER RINK SKATING (Vivian Street). SKATING SKATING TONIGHT'S SPECIALS: SKATING Barn Dance, Gliding Partners, SKATING Community Singing. SKATING Musical Hits by the SKATING "STROLLERS" DANCE SKATING BAND. SKATING SKATING CHILDREN'S HOLIDAYS. SKATING Morning—lo to 11.30 SKATING Afternoon—2.3o to 4.30. SKATING Admission,' including Skates, SKATING (id. SKATING Let your Children Learn' to SKATING Skate. SKATING - WE TEACH THEM. SKATING G. S. BRIGHT, SKATING Tel. 51-212. Manager. SKATING SKATING . THE BIG MATCH: SKATING AUCKLAND v. SKATING WELLINGTON. SKATING Wednesday, September 6. N.Z. PAINTERS' EXHIBITION. Now open—lo a.m. to 5 p.m. Fridays — 7 p.m. to 9 p.m; r) WING to increasing public interest, it has been decided to continue the Exhibition, of Pictures by -Mamis King and Sydney H. Higgs during the-coming week AT BOWEN HOUSE (Opp. War Memorial),-Bowen Street. WANTED, rjJRLS OF GOOD APPEARANCE AND ™ ADDRESS to be trained in PROFESSIONAL BALLET WORK for forthcoming Stage and Talkie Productions; also the possibilities of any other talent will be reviewed. Interviews after 12 noon. TOZER-NICKELS STUDIOS," ■ 15 Manners Street. Telephone 44-547. '~...
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 49, 26 August 1933, Page 2
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