THE REGENT THE REGENT 3 SESSIONS DAILY-Jll a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. • SHOPPERS' SESSION TODAY, at 5 p.m. WITH SIR GERALD DU MAURJER IN THE CLEVEREST ROLE OF HIS BRILLIA'NT'CAREER, AS CHIEF INSPECTOR STANTON, In "THE SCOTLAND YARD MYSTERY" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) And Magnificent Associate Items, which include Walt Disney's Latest and Greatest "MICKEY MOUSE" CARTOON- ; 7 MICKEY'S GALA PREMIERE" WE HAVE NO HESITATION IN CLASSIFYING THIS AS A PROGRAMME OF UNSURPASSABLE MERIT! BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND AT THE REGENT (TELEPHONE 44-144). COMMENCING TODAY! GRAND OPERA HOUSE SESSIONS AT 11 a.m. (Ladies Only), 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. YOU MUST SEE— "DAM-AGED L-I-V-E-S" (Recommended by Censor lor Adults.) So break the chains of Prudery and Ignorance! This Modern Talking Picture comes to Wellington to strip false modesty from Humanity's i most serious menace. ENTERTAINMENT WITH. A TERRIFIC MESSAGE! ; ' BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. ■■■''. CHILDREN UNDER 16 YEARS OF AGE NOT ADMITTED. (Under the Auspices of the Racial Hygiene Association.) ■ BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! TOWN HALL I • . . . MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, at 8 p.m. " AUSTRALIA v. WELLINGTON ! AUSTRALIA v. WELLINGTON GREAT AMATEUR CONTEST. POPULAR PRICES: 3/- (plus tax) and 1/6. NO BOX PLAN. i DAY SALES: Sl^E^do^uMS^,iss;s^r Alf' LaMbton Quay; \ PETROL WAR! COME IN AND GET OUR SPECIAL PETROL OFFER. HAVE tSSI 0™-WmaTGmT' S MOTORING PUBLIC WILL GR2D 0E Tilfli SSP^l RTI? UR °WN **OTECTIOK. *ILL UP' WITH FIRST- ' LYSONS LTD., w-" ■ Corner TARANAKI and WAKEFIELD STREETS. YOU CAN BE SURE OF SHELL!
1 B5£ AS? IA- Continuous , -"RITANNIA. fromlla:m. -— NOW SHOWING THRILLS TO STAGGER THE IMAGINATION. An epic of wild, weird happenings suggested by a tale by that master ~of the .mysterious— : EDGAR ALLAN POE. : With KARLOFF KARLOFF The Uncanny, The Mysterious LUGOSI '- . LUGOSI In . ;' THE BLACK CAT" A gripping story "THE BLACK CAT " full of unusual and "THE BLACK CAT" unexpected thrills " THE BLACK CAT " and chills. YOU'LL SEE THINGS YOU NEVER . WILL FORGET. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ■ Added Attractions SYDNEY HOWARD In "TROUBLE." "TROUBLE." (Approved . for Universal Exhibition.) And Final Episode of the Thrilling Chapter Play '•'PIRATE TREASURE." "PIRATE TREASURE." Box Plans at Theatre. Telephone 40-618. ORAND THEATRE, PETONE. TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. ' CICELY COURTNEIDGE, With EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, BRANSBY WILLIAMS, HEESCHEL • HENLERE, FRANK CELLIER, And Great Cast, In The Brilliant Musical Success, "SOLDIERS OF THE KING." "SOLDIERS OF THE ICING." Hilarious Comedy—Catchy Song Numbers —Snappy Burlesque;— Marvellous Adagio Dances. ' And Full Programme. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) pALACE THEATRE, PETONE. X TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Special return season of the screen's, foremost character actor, GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS In o "DISRAELI." "DISRAELI." "DISRAELI." If you have already seen it —see it again. If you missed it before, make your picturegoing career complete by seeing it now! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Full Supporting Programme. TJEGAL THEATRE, KARORI. " TONIGHT—B o'clock-TONIGHT. "YOU CAN'T BUY EVERYTHING." "YOU CAN'T BUY EVERYTHING." MAY ROBSON ■ —.LEWIS STONE Two sterling players in the best roles of their screen careers. METROTONE NEWS. "CROOKS TOURS" COMEDY, AUSTRALIAN NEWS, . UNIVERSAL NEWS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) i _ . RANDWICK PARENTS' ASSOCIATION, LOWER HUTT. " THINNER of Art Needleworkcd. Bed- " ■ spread raffled by Raudwick Parents' \ Association — . ■ I L.. CRUTCHLEY, Johnsonville. Ticket No. 81049. . CHILDREN'S THEATRE, . CONCERT CHAMBER, ' TOMORROW AFTERNOON, at 2.30. "THE TINDER BOX." "THE THREE WISHES." • . "THE OWL AND THE PUSSY CAT." Box Plan at the D.I.C. * ; ■ COMUNN. GAIDHEALACH. . MR. T. BURNETT, M.P. for Temuka, will give a talk at a Ceilidh to be ; held in the Lodge Hall, Allen Street, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13. Subject: Early Settlers of the MacKenzie Country. ; G. MacBHEATHAIN, Hon. Secretary.
PRI^CKSS; Continuous x EXCESS. . from n a.m. ■ NOW SHOWING "TARZAN" BRINGS BACK JUNGLE THRILLS. We are proud to present this giant screen „, m , .„ entertainment. •Ihe Thrill Supreme of Talking Pictures, ; !' ' featuring JOHNNY WEISSMULLER . JOHNNY WEISSMULLER With MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN In ;;tarzan and his mate." ■ tarzan and his mate." 1 "TAIIZAN AND HIS MATE" ; ;;taezan and his mate." "tarzan and his mate" tarzan and his mate." "tarzan and his mate."' The screen's most exciting adventure smashing drama that reaches new height! ;• ■ of pulse-pounding thrills. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) METROS 1™" 00 ~ OUE GANG COMEDY, TRAVELOGUE Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. 42-580. N.Z. ACADEMY OF. FINE ARTS. ANNUAL EXHIBITION ANNUAL EXHIBITION . •> ■. Now Open Daily In the GALLERY, WHITMORE STREET. i Hours: 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. and 73( to 9 p.m. , Admission, Is; Season Tickets, 2s 6d. Art Unjon Tickets, Is. DRAWING COMPETITION DRAWING COMPETITION* , ARTISTS MAY WIN £6 fo NO ENTRANCE FEE QHAS. DAVY AND SONS, LTD., 14< tT i ,? V, hyber lass> Auckland, Printers am lublishors, require 12 PEN AND INK Sketches of Charles Dickens Characters Pickwick. Micawber, Uriah Heep,' Peck sniif, Captr Cuttle, Sam Wcller, sen ' Smr Weller, jun., Dombey and Son, The Fa I Boy, Oliver' Twist, Silas Weg, Ebenezei ■ Scrooge. AYe will give 10s 6d for everj Sketch accepted, which will become the sole property of Chas. Davy and Sons Ltd. All entries must arrive not latei than MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5. Com petitors desiring return of their Sketches must enclose stamps to defray postage. ||RETURHEDSOLDIERSt A REUNION of those who sailed in MAIN BODY is being held in the WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS, John Street, Wellington, OCTOBER 16, 1934. DETAILS regarding Railway ape Steamer concession fares may be obtained from the Secretary, P.O. BOX 199, Wellington. CREDENTIALS ARE NECESSARY. For the placing, of a wreath on the Citizens' War Memorial a Parade will fall in at 5.30 p.m. on the 16th inst. in Museum Street. DRESS: Both functions, Mufti and Medals. rpHE Annual Inspection of the St. John -*■ Ambulance Brigade will be held in the Show Association Building. John Street, on SATURDAY, 13th INSTANT, at 3 p.m. Brigade Members will parade at 2.30 p.m. An invitation is extended to the public to attend. F. W. WARD, Asst. Commissioner. PHIROPRACTIC HEALTH SERVICE^ MOANA FINCH. "Evening Post" Building, Telephone 42-218.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 89, 12 October 1934, Page 2
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