. .MAJESTIC. (Dircctiou: Fuller Hayward ; . Theatres) AT THREE SESSIONS DAILY: 11 a.m., 2J5 p.m., and 8 p.m. AN A_L-STAH. wiST in / " T 0-MIGH T \ IA * 1 \ TWE L V IS" / A. Vigorous and Tumultuous Display of Matrimonial Fireworks ignited during a friendly Dinner L Jarty at which tl.o Hoste; Shatters the Connubial IJliss of the Entire Compauy. lieconimended by the Censor as being More Suitable for Adult Audiences. TO-MORROW At tho :■-■ m iajestic: - '■' R ' 1 ' ■ ■ ''■ . ' 0 • • .. ]■; ■ A . . i; I■■ ■ n B ' " ' '~ '■;•■• A R. ' . - ■'•■•■•■ ■ Jf . ■ ■ ; . j '■.!■' ' ■ :: • '' ' ' ' :>!.■■ . ' . ' )■'• '...'.• s. ..: :.•'..'•.■.■■'..' ' ' s : '...' '' ,- '■ "J" .::..'■ -j ;: . ■ ; A■- '. ■ ■'■; . i ;;;■ -:'.■■'.';■■ k.;; ..'■ _• ■: '.'... V "WEARY RIVER" "WEARY ;RfVER'< ■ ' ■ '■■. ■& ■ ':' i ■• :: ";- ■- ■- -n.- y" -■■' ■■■■■•. •'; A ROMANCE WITH MUSIC ; ... : ; jj'OK-"'" ITS- THEME. ':'■', V . i MUSIC FROM THE, MAGIC \ VOICE OF RICHARD BAR- l THELMESS, WHO-AS A CONVICT — SINGS AND '; PLAYS HIS WAY TO ■ :; ' FREEDOM AND THE BETTER THINGS, OP LIFE, WITH BET T V 0 O MPSO X. . : . HEAR : ' HEAR . HEAR |'-" Thq Famous Theme Song: i "WE A-R V RI V E R," Written found the equally well-known lines ■which express the motif of the story :— "From too niuch love of living, "From hope and fear set free, "We thank with brief thanksgiving. "Whatever Rods maybe; "That no life, lives forever, I "That dead men rise never, "That even the weariest river • "Winds somewhere Safe, to sea.'' . ■ , ' I . A First 'National Vitaphone . ' . .All Talking and Singing Pro- ' . ' .'.. .'. . duefcion A RTCRAFT THEATRE! '■^RTCRAFT THEATRE. " TO-NIGHT—At 8-TO-NIGHT . FOR THE LAST TIME. A Colourful Dramatic Romance. JOSEPH SCH.ILDKRAUT, JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT, ■.-■• JOAN BENNETT, JOAN BENNETT* CARMELITA .GERAGHTY CARMELITA GERAGHTY ...-■-.. In ..." "THE MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER." "THE MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER." "THE MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER." "THE MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER." "THE MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER." "THE MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER." Women and Cards —those were his only interests in life until he met the one girl in all the world. , , ( Also Also PATSY RUTH MILLER PATSY RUTH MILLER PATS? RUTH MILLER in A story of love that turned a drab working girl mii a brilliant butterfly, "BEAUTIFUL BUT DUMB." "BEAUTIFUL BUT DUMB." "BEAUTIFUL BUT DUMB." "BEAUTIFUL BUT DUMB." Telephone 43-968 for Reservations. TRULY A GREAT SHOW. Two Big Features on the same bill! KILBIKNIIS KiNEMA. ILBIRNIE ' KINEMA. •• TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT. A Flapper Princess Smiles Her Way into Every Heart. "THE FLAPPER PRINCESS." "THE FLAPPER PRINCESS." With Sue Carol and Barry Norton. A Dashing Princess Modernises her Kingdom—and how! Also Dynamite and Famous Police Dog . Star, in • "THE CALL OF THE HEART." "Love Me, Love My, Dog!" was her creed—and if the dog didn't like a manwell, that settled him! Reserve at Theatre, Tel.' 14-202. : VTEW QUALITY .THEATRE, Island ■*^ Bay—lt's a Talkie and you-can" hear every word. ''Tho Bellamy Trial," the most'suspense-packed murder mystery of recent times. Big all-talkie and singing supports. Gus Edwards, All-colour Review,. Vincent Lopez and George Dewy Washington in popular numbers. , Prices as usua). . • . •;
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19300213.2.7.3
Bibliographic details
Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 37, 13 February 1930, Page 2
Word Count
453Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 37, 13 February 1930, Page 2
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Evening Post. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.