PATRONS ABSOLUTELY DELIGHTED WITH OUR SPLENDID ALL-ROUND PROGRAMME! THE REGENT THE REGENT 3 SESSIONS DAILY—II a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. British International Pictures Present "THE SCOTLAND YARD MYSTERY" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Smile nt danger in this wonderful drama of spine-tingling thrills! Gripping situations —deft touches of humour and romance—a full-blooded story—a really excellent production! BOX. PLANS AT D.I.C. AND AT THE REGENT (TELEPHONE 44-144). COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT! FROM DEATH AT DUSK TO ROMANCE AT DAWN! The AVorld's Most Popular Actor— RONALD COLMAN In The New Adventures of "Sapper's" Immortal Hero— "BULLDOG DRUMMOND STRIKES BACK." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A UNIQUE AND AMAZING FILM! WITH A VITAL AND POWERFUL MESSAGE TO YOU AND I! GRAND OPERA HOUSE Special Session for Ladies Only at 11 a.m. Daily. Usual Sessions at 2.15 and S p.m. Under the Auspices of the Racial Hygiene Society. . s "DA-M-A-G-E-D L-I-V-E-S" (Recommended by Censor lor Adults.) A story which'puts the facts of lite plainly before you—dealing frankly with those sexual dangers of which the whole jvorlcl should know! BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. BOXING TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock BOXING TOWN HALL AUSTRALIAN AMATEURS Versus WELLINGTON AMATEURS DON'T MISS THE BOXING CONTEST OF THE YEAR! PRICES 3/- (Plus Tax) and 1/6. . MANAGERS' MEETING A FULL MEETING of Wellington City and Suburban SHOP MANAGERS of ■^ the SELF HELP CO-OP was held on Thursday, .October 11. Mr. B._ Sutherland, Founder and Managing Director of the Company, addressed the Meeting, and dealt fully with the Agreement between the Managers and the Company, and explained its clauses. At the conclusion of Ins address, a number of questions were asked by the Managers. Mr. Sutherland Jhen retired from the Meeting, and after a full and free discussion, the following resolution was moved and earned unanimously:— "THAT THIS MEETING OF THE WELLINGTON MANAGERS, VFTKR HAVING HAD THE AGREEMENT THOROUGHLY EXPLAINED. ABE IN COMPLETE AGREEMENT AVITII IT, AND-. EXPRESS THEIR LOYALTY AND APPRECIATION AND CONFIDENCE IN THE DIRECTORS WITH AVHOM THEY HAVE WORKED SO HARMONIOUSLY IN THE'PAST." MANAGERS' REPRESENTATIVES (Appointed at the Meeting): (SGD.) ANDREW HOGG I THOMAS HOLMES | J. AY. JOHNSON. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY ONLY AT THE SHOP FINEST CREAMERY BUTTER—B%d ,Ib. This is the "Finest" Export Quality Creamery Butter; there is no better quality in all New Zealand. HUGE DUCK EGGS—FRESH FROM THE FARM—lid dozen. For pure value, we suggest preserving a few dozen of these. "WHITE HOSE" PEACHES—In Heavy Syrup Large Tins, 10% d tin WHrTTOME, STEVENSON'S FRESH FRUIT JAM—Wonderful Assortment, 6d.tin Golden Syrup-2's 5%d tin Castor Oil-soz bottle ........7%d bottle Epsom Salts 4d lb Bright Golden Evaporated Apricots, lOd.lb Macaroni & Vermicelli 4%d pkt "Petit Pois" Canned Peas e^dtin Finest Rangoon Rice l%d lb VIRGINIA "B" GOLDEN CIGARETTE TOBACCO-7%d oz. Fresh sMpment- . long silk-cut, and bright golden. . ; BEST QUALITY CIGARETTE PAPERS :%d book "HOLLIDAY" CONFECTIONERY MIXTURE-4%d per %lb. A delightful; mixture of Chocolates, Marshmallows, Nougates, Fudges, . Toffees, and Mariipans. FULLER-LIPTON, LTD., CUBA STREET. TELEPHONE 54-786 (All AVires). MANNEQUIN PARADE NEXT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, at 3 p.m., la BEGG'S CONCERT HALL On THURSDAY NEXT, at 3 p.m.. we will have much pleasure in presenting a Fascinating Show of the NEW. SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES, displayed by Mannequins. EXCLUSIVE GOWNS AND COATS CHIC NEW MILLINERY By By isobel McLaren "Suzanne* exhibition of the new 1935 PHILCO RADIOS This Exhibition will enable you to see the Marvellous Improvements that have been made in the AVorld's Largest-selling Radio. SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAMME Be sure you RESERVE NEXT THURSDAY for this OUTSTANDING EVENT. NEXT THURSDAY 3 p.m. NEXT THURSDAY BEGG'S MANNERS" STREET BEGG'S
DE LUXE THEATRE. X LUXE THEATRE. Lower flutt. FINALLY TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. She fought her way to fame. JOAN CRAAVFORD in her greatest role, "SADIE 'McKEE." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Featurcttes include: MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON. TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY', At 8 p.m. A musical comedy romance of sunny Spain. BEBE DANIELS In "A SOUTHERN MAID." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans at "Peter Pan" Lounge or Telephone Theatre (63-431). N.Z. ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. PUBLIC ART UNION. THE following is) the result of the Public Art Union, drawn on Saturday night:— Ticket. Prize. No. Value. Won by Ist 25 Ggns.—Miss J. S. Palmer. 2nd 156 4gns.—A. E. Douglas. 3rd 527 . 3gns.—Lady McGavin. 4th 18 2gns.—Miss MeDougall. 5Ui 610 2gns.—D. M. Macfarlane. 6th 124 lgn.—Mrs. John Plimmer. E. D. GORE, Secretary. EUCHRE PARTI". TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 8 p.m. "P S.U. HALL, 37 Harris Street (uff • Victoria Street). Sub. fid, including snipper.
rpi-IE ANCHOR SHIPPING AND x .FOUNDRY CO., LTD. LABOUR DAY, MONDAY, OCTOBER 22. SPECIAL WEEKEND FARE: 40s RETURN. WELLINGTON TO NELSON. Available from Wellington— I Arabnra, Friday, October 19, 7.30 p.m. Matangi, Saturday, October 20, 7.30 p.m. And return from Nelson— Arahura, Saturday, October 20, 7.30 p.m. Matangi, Monday, October 22, midnight. T. & W. YOUNG, LTD., Agents, 77-85 Customhouse Quay. Herbert N. Casson says:— "GO AND HEAR FERN." "YJIfHY have we so few public speakers " in the Efficiency Movement? We ought to have scores of speakers carrying on a work of propaganda. I speak very seldom, about two or three times a year. I'm afraid that my speaking days are over. I am 65 this month and I have had enough travelling. The most energetic and j effective speaker whom we have now is William G. ■ Fern. He is speaking five and six times a week. What with his magazine and his courses of study and his meetings, he is doing a most useful work of propaganda. If. you have a chance be sure to go and hear him." "Efficiency Magazine," Sept., 1931. First-Public Address— Y.W.C.A. HALL, i Boulcott Street. TOMORROW NIGHT, S O'CLOCK. Councillor Will Appleton, Chairman. No rhnrfjo t°r admission.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 91, 15 October 1934, Page 2
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