MATINEE WEDNESDAY, at 2.15. }RA HOUSE LAST THREE NIGHTS! VV llliamson Films) AS BUILT FOR SOUND dcly) ROGERS 3F ROMANCE" DELIGHTFUL ROLE! [MORTAL NOVEL, "MAGNOLIA." ist of weli-fcnown players! Entertainment jlose Harmony." TALKING PICTURE! NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT! Ie m Wellington. ISH ROSE" ■ iat set the whole world talking. Now a ion picture supreme 3to'> Berkeley, and Grand Opera House 2 28-106). ARTCRAFT THEATRE -^RTCRAFT THEATRE (Opposite Parliament Buildings). . TO-NIGHT—At S—TO-NIGHT.. A Dramatic Conflict of Temptations, Enacted Against a Gprgeous Circus Background. . See THE LEAP OF DEATH THROUGH . THE FLAMING LOOP! JAW& GAYNOR-CHARLES MORTON JANET GA\!N' OR—CHARLES MORTON NANCY DREXEL-BARRY NORTON In "FOUR DEVILS" ißMv]Ef BEHI*D THE SlSt- .' .' SCE*ES' fKSIvIEI" is* £%£»«*& 4§urSlvSl'' sss^^S; ?RSS DEVILS" crowds, tragedy lurk'FOUß DEVILS" ed in the lives of the "FOUR DEVILS" dare-devil trapeze ;TOUR DEVILS" troupe known as the "FOUR DEVILS" "Four Devils" A "FOUR DEVILS" titanic struggle oE "FOUR DEVILS" human strength and •FOUR DEVILS" weakness ' was bein" "FOUR DEVILS" waged-told as only "FOUR DEVILS" the great Murnau, 'I'OUR DEVILS" master technician "FOUR DEVILS" could tell it. "FOUR DEVILS" ' EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Tel. 43-968 after 6.30 p.m. for Reservations'. HUGE DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME. • NOW SHOWING. "VTEW PRINCESS THEATRE i>EW PRINCESS. THEATRE Presenting, II a.m. to 10 pjn. DAILY. LAURA LA PLANTE LAURA LA PLANTE LAURA LA PLANTE . LAURA LA PLANTE In . "THE LAST WARNING." "THE LAST WARNING." . "THE LAST WARNING." "THE LAST WARNING." "THE LAST WARNING." "THE LAST WARNING."Added Attraction: RAMON NOVARRO. RAMON NOVARRO In "THE FLYING FLEET." "THE FLYING FLEET.'? ; "THE FLYING FLEET.?: ."' ' "THE FLYING FLEET." " . ' " -, --- "THE FLYING FLEET?' ' ." In Support: GAZETTE, SERIAL, COMEDY. TTLECTRIC SPORTS CARNIVAL. -^LECTRIC SPORTS CARNIVAL. GRAND OPENING OF THE SEASON. BASIN RESERVE, SATURDAY NIGHT. CYCLING SPECIALS. ' Two-mile Scratch Race.—See Milton Gane, who scooped the programme from scratch on Labour Day, jn competition with Cyril Flett, who has returned-to form, Pearce, Bray, Morris, Erieson, and other top-notch wheelmen: Ye Old-time Cycle Race.—See Erieson (Wellington road champion) and Morris (Hutt Valley champion) jn a specially arranged race on genuine old-time Pennyfarthing cycles. Boys' Bicycle and Tricycle Races. LADIES' EVENTS. _ See Miss Keneh, the outstanding Wellington girl runner, versus Miss Pressow, the champion sprinter from South Africa. Record fields, champion runners, lively music. Popular Prices: 2s and Is. ; T. S. PHILLSOTT, : ' Hon. Sec. Wellington Centre, N.Z.A.A.A. BOXING. . MONDAY NEXT. PETESARRON v. ' ':.'.■'. : ' JACK JONES. rPHE BOX PLAN will Open at Ned Perry's, Manuers-st., TO-MORROW MORNING, at 10 o'clock. USUAL PRICES. Patrons are reminded of the system of preferential booking previously announced, under which ticket-holders for Monday's contest will be permitted to book the identical seat for the Grime-Sarron tournament on 17th December. INVITATION (By Programme). ■\7TOLIN STUDENTS' RECITAL v At CONCERT CHAMBER, : THIS EVENING, At 8 o'clock. By the Pupils of LESLIE C, WALKER, L.A.B. Box Plan open at BristoL Reserved seats Is Id. MANAWATU RACING CLUB (INC.). UNVEILING OF .MEMORIAL To the MEMBERS OF THE NEW ZEALAND MEDICAL CORPS. npHE Unveiling Ceremony will be performed by His Excellency the Gover-nor-General, Sir Charles Fergusson, Bt., LL.D., G.C.M.G., X.C.8., D.5.0., M.V.0., at the AWAPUNI RACECOUSE, at 2.30 p.m. on TUESDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, 1929, and all those interested are cordially invited to be present. C. LOUISSON, President. LYALL BAY HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. "500" CARI) PARTY, Infants' Schoolr. V T room> TO-MORROW, at S p.m. i°j "ri?es- A'so Aggregate Competition: Admission, including Supper, Is 6d. I focceds for Playground Improvements. PER"SONAL. - ~- T~~ ANTED, Women, Men, and Children with sound judgment and small means to enjoy themselves at the Basin Reseryej Satnrday, S g-m, " "
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 128, 26 November 1929, Page 2
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