TWO SCREENINGS XMAS DAY—2.IS and S p.m. THE REGENT THE REGENT "The Home of the Talkies." Managing Directors-BEAUMONT SMlTH'and F. W. THRING THREE SESSIONS DAILV-11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., and 8 p.m. Paramount Presents the World's Funniest Meu, THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS IN THE GAYEST OF GAY MUSICAL COMEDIES "THE COCOANUTS" I^4 T'' COnE l? the Alld, lble screen •• • rePlete ™th the antks of the fourTwrVK t? ng verlin' s tUne£ul m"sic •• • and antics or the tour Marx Brothers. You'll never know what it is to laugh until you .near and bee these irrepressible comedians. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT ! Beautiful NORMA SHEARER, WITH THE PERFECT SCREEN VOICE, «SJ*l™ nl Fr, ederif Lowdnl's famous stage play-the dramatic, humorous, surpnsmg stoiy of a beautitul society girl-crook, whose duplicity was discovered uy the man she loved! "THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY." A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER ALL-TALKING PICTURE BOOK NOW! " BOOKNOWr BOX PLANS -oow open at the Theatre (Telephone 44-144) and Bristol Fiano Co. GREATEST OF THRILLS. WORLD'S MOST EXHILARATING SPORT. wS^SE Si? ISHSSS BOXING NIGHT BOXING NIGHT (NEXT THURSDAY). KILBIRNIE STADIUM SPEEDWAY (Under A.C.U. and N.Z.S.A. Rules.) SENSATION OF THE YEAR. SENSATION OF THF VT? at> bEIsSAIION OF THE YEAR. SENSATION OF THE YEAR! BIG SIX SCRATCH POINTS RACE. ffi^l ££ ¥$9s& ATTACKS ON RECORD. AIIACKb ON RECORD. ATTACKS ON RECORD! BEST. OF BROADSIDERS IN ACTION. CHARLIE. SPINKS, Great L. VAN PRAAG, Australian ARTHUR MANN, Trio. HARRY MANGHAM, • New Zealand WALLY KILMISTER, ' Stars. Thirteen Thousand People Were Thrilled Last Saturday NMit Ihere Will be Greater Thrills Than Ever Next Thursday Night ■ ADMISSION 3/- and 2/-. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. SPECIAL TRAM SERVICE TO THE STADIUM. Reserve Seats Without Delay at Ritz Tobacconist (Jim Turns), Manners street. MOTORIST AND CYCLIST! HAVE YOU BOUGHT SPARES? FOR THE MOTORIST (USEFUL XMAS PRESENTS) :- R l u bhP,.F^W°- StS> 6// GrPa^';> Oil TCa??' V 6; Outfits, Cement, and over 70 spare inches Rubber Patching, 1/0; Valve Insides, 1/0 tin; Jacks. 7/6; Rim Tools r>/6- Tire Levers, 2/3; 2-ga]lon Spare Cans, 2/-; Carriers for Spare Can, 5/6; Carriers for Running Board 8/6; Crescent Pattern Shifting Spanners, 1/6; Ta 1 Bulns 1/3Plucs lbS '<>2^ 3i f3^ T^bes' ,0/8; *n .otlwr '^es'quoted" Sparking I lugs, Champion 3/6; Brake Dressing, 1/-; Pumps, 7/6, 11/6, 12/6; Spare Pump ' vn" f fS S P ar pl'^™lss ',-3/ 65 Motorcycle Pump's, 2/11; FataV Body PoUsf 3/d, and hundreds o£ other lines. Motor-cycle Helmets and. Gloves just arrived. FOR THE CYCLIST (USEFUL XMAS PRESENTS):— ■ ' '■-.'■' W l!^' ?(?; 3' Cc!f 2/h a Z/"> Pum P Connections, 6d; Rubber Grips, Jd, lOd, 1/3, 1/6 pair; Mudguards 2/6 pair; Toolbags, 1/-; Block Spanners 4d• m\^Tl\y''-rVOke f ld; A 2i *&?»&*• «s™?«tees, 1/3; 28P S 1% Tires' Iront^VheeU, 12/6.' '°m ' ' Bla°k Enamd ' 10dvMollr«d Enamd, l/lj NEW CYCLES ' ;.., £5 CASH (Tires and Tubes supplied but not'fitted) SMALL CYCLES £5/15/-CASH Uires and Tubes supplied but not fitted) FRANCE BROS., LTD., 139, LAMBTON QUAY (Opp. Wairarapa Farmers), 30, KENT TERRACE s ' (Two Shops where Motorists and Cyclists save money-over 550 customers per month and still increasing.) ■ ' OUR LAMBTON QUAY BRANCH IS VERY HANDY FOR PETONE AND HUTT CYCLISTS. . SUPPORT THE FIRM WITH LOW PRICES. HOLIDAY GARMENTS AND GIFT" NOVELTIES. S"lth I aTde S Ci E dP!,aS 2^™ SK^S' »™lt* in • *»d ™of new LATJvI^Hn SIG wS SUMMER WALKING SKIRTS, in new material and novNEW ySILKP L'UMBFR JACKETS l°S f J°- camS 18s Mto 29s 6d ~^~F^ 6n%nd apple,! Sl^^ s &^eo^ls & sraart de" tiw 4^f§ sDsen5 Ds end USS ' IVitU fanCy CUffS ' 12S Cd- Silk GloVes ' latest novelGl^o^u?te RW S '.in. daiDt7 bOX 6S ' PUrChaSed direcfc from Switzerland. LSITTOFVmII^^II^ 6tyles ' ls lld t0 4s lldAE rh™?K^ ELTY > m Pearl and cryatal necklac-. »ow much worn. EII3MIM P&JB Vel 3s M- BATHING HELMETS- ls *a* QUEREE BROS., 116, WILLIS STREET. EXTRA! EXTRA! ™~ EXTRA! ATHLETIC SPORTS BASIN RESERVE. BASIN RESERVE SPECIAL BOXING DAY MEETING 2 p.m. SHARP. STARS IN EVERY EVENT. SEE N.Z.s CHAMPION CYCLISTS IN ACTION. FRANK GROSE (Christchurch), TOM OAKLEY (Masterton), MILTON GANE (Wellington), and CYRIL FLETT (Wellington) iiiJJ- UXN uaini, SEE THE SPECIAL LADIES' EVENTS. MISS V. BARRON (Foxton), MISS C. MILLER (Wellington), MISS HOYLE (Napier). SPECIAL HIGHLAND DANCING EVENTS • SEE THE WHIPPETS IN FLAT & HURDLE RACES. _ SEE. CHARLIE JENKINS matched with JACK ELLIOTT. There will be attractions fo, all. - Post Entrles £or Field and D^cing Events
RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. HUTT VALLEY BRANCH. RAFFLE for MODEL BATTLESHIP E. W. TOOMATH, President. LYALL BAY'SURF CLUB. MONSTER Ga£a7 BOXING DAY ONSTBR GALA BOXING BAY 26th December; also 27th Decemboi NEW YEAR'S DAY and 2nd JANUARY Numerous Side Shows and Attractions' Tuu for all. Remember the dates.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 151, 23 December 1929, Page 2
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