A PAEAN OP PRAISE FROM THE PRESS! '•One of the most original and hilarious musical comedies ever produced on screen or stage. —Vide ''Dominion." ■ "A pageant of splendour, comedy, sophistication, thrills, amd excitement and ha^alled it'-Vio^S^ P^- 0"110" "'' N° "ftcrfilni °f """' «»« j REGENT- REGENT Direction; J. C. Williamson Picture Corp.. Ltd. managing Director: Beaumont Smith THREE SESSEONS BAILY-U a.m..'2.15 and Spin EDDIE CANTOR —EDDIE CANTOR In the' Samuel Goldwyn Production of "ROMA* SCANDALS" (LwtCC* r t rt T ists I(dea£e> With (Approved lor Universal Exhibition) KUIII ETTING GLORIA STUART DAVTD MANNERS And the Gorgeous Goldwyn Girls. AN ORGY OF BEAUTY. SONG, AND LAUGHTER! Brilliant Featurettes include Disney's Coloured Symphony—* LULLABY LAND" PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE (TEL. 44-144). GRAND OPERA HOUSE TWiCB UAJJ^': At 2.15 aad 8 p.m. A MIGHTY TUG AT THE HEART OF HUMANITY! For the love that glows in every woman's heart is captured in a role as beautiful as the star herself. . ANN HARDING in "GALLANT LADYi" (United Artists Release) - With (Recommended by Censor for Adults) CLIVE BROOK OTTO KKUGER DICKIE MOORE to bring happiness to her boy! Supporting Programme includes: U.F.A. Gem—"Water1 Joys" (in Natural Colourl Organologue-'jShow Boar." Mickey Mouse. Newsreel "c" Book at D.I.C. and Theatre (Telephone 51-814). Prices 2/3, 1/6, and 1/-. WELLINGTON EASTER SHOW AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION OPEN DAILY TILL APRIL 7: i SAID BY PATRONS TO JSE THE FINEST SHOW YET HELD IN ' ■<■ "WELLINGTON. MANUFACTURERS' EXHIBITS And WORKING MACHINERY. A FIXE COURT OF BRITISH-MADE GOODS-ENGLISH MOTOR COURT BEAUTIFUL ROCK "GARDEN-WORKING MODELS AND SPEED bSts^N ACTION-MERRY-G6-EOUND-JOYPLANES-DEATH rSers WAXWORKS, SHOWING NEW ZEALAND'S MOST NOTORIOUS CHARACTERS. ADMISSION-ADULTS 1/-. CHILDREN 6d. EASTER ATTRACTIONS AT MADAME COWAN'S 20% OFF EVERY ARTICLE SOLD. EI,iS A!S y C^^S UmCd ** thG Lat£St Collars of Chosen other- coATs-usuany 7 gu^, I:.:::::::;::;:""*"" now S!v ffiife^a^ Styles^ "IlMl>^RS??gi™ GOWNS-Latest Models, in ••........ • FROM £3/4/SHOW VISITORS .^^fe^^ggg.TO^ OUR SHOWROOM BURLINGTON ARCADE BLDGS., CUBA STREET.
INVITATION RECITAL ' INVITATION RECITAL! DORIS BLACK, Vocalist. ORMI REID, 'Cellist. NORA GRAY, Accompanist. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL ONCERT CHAMBER: TOWN HaS" TOMORROW (Tuesday), M4RCH 27 TOMORROW (Tuesday . MARCH" Vl\ TOMORROW (Tuesday), MARCH 4 TOMORROW (Tuesday); MARCH 27,' At 8 p.m. Reserves at D.I.C, Is Id. ■EXHIBITION OF WATER COLOURS By TOM GARRETT, Well-known Sydney Artist. TUESDAY, MARCH 27, to SATURDAY, APRIL 7. | (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Fridays till 9.30 p.m.) FIFTH FLOOR. "EVENING POST" BUILDINGS, WILLIS STREET. To be opened by A. D. Carbery, Esq., F.R.C.S.I. On MONDAY, MARCH 26, at S p.m. ¥W ZEALAND BRITISH EMPIRE -^ CANCER CAMPAIGN. Patron: His Excellency the Governor-General. NAVAL ENTERTAINMENT By H.M.S. Dunedin and H.M.S. Diomede IN AID OF CANCER FUND. (By permission of the Rear-Admiral.) CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL MONDAY, MARCH 26, 8 p.m. Tickets: 3s and 2s, from D.1.C., Norman Aitken's, Navy League Office, or at the door. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. INTERPROVINCIAL EIGHT-O\R' CHAMPIONSHIP OF NEW ZEALAND SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1934. rpo enable, spectators to obtain an un- -*- interrupted view of the Interprovincial Eight-oar Championship of New Zealand, special trains will run as follows:— p.ni. . p.m Wellington (Lamb- Petone.dep. .. 2.40 ton) dep. .. 2.35 Ngahauranga Ngahauranga arc 2.44 air. 2.47 NGAHAURANGA dep. I'ETOXE arr 3.21 The Wellington and Petone trains will be combined at Ngahauranga. The combined train will leave. Ngahauranga at 3.0 p.m. and proceed to Petone at a speed to synchronise with the race for the championship. Return train to Wellington after the race will leave Petone at 3.26 p.m. This train will stop where required to set down passengers. The 2.35 p.m. train from Wellington will I\ OT stop at Kiawarra. FARES. Special return tickets available for use only on Saturday, March 31, 1934, will be issued at the following fares:— From Wellington 2/- ---' From Petone j/. From Ngahauranga 1/. NOTE.—Should unfavourable weather necessitate a postponement of the race on Saturday, the arrangements outlined above will be repeated on Easter Monday April 2. TV/TANY prefer Brandiwine to Cocktails, - LTJ- so get some for your nest party. Grand Hotel Home Supply Store. Quarts ss, Halves 3s. Bewaro of imitations.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 72, 26 March 1934, Page 2
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