GRAND OPERA HOUSE
(The Theatre that was Built for Sound) • r '".." i Direction—J. C. Williamson Films. i Managing Directors —Beaumont Smith and F. W. Thriug. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45. i MATINEES SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY, at 2.15. , TWO BIG ALL-TALKING FEATURES ON ONE PROGRAMME; i Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present "SO THIS IS COLLEGE" "SO THIS IS COLLEGE" With CLIFF EDWARDS, SALLY STARR, AND ROBERT MONTGOMERY. An uproarious comedy of college capers—witty dialogue and haunting new song hifcs-- . : yoiith-i-gaiety—laughs and thrills. :. TOGETHER WITH , ' Radio Pictures' Brilliant AllTdialogue Play, "HALF MARRIAGE" 'I FEATURING OLIVE BORDEN. J Youth that makes its own. law—and blithely breaks it—now hunting the new thrill of Half Marriage—An all-talking dramatic smash—the clash of love and luxury. PRICES AS USUAL. . ' PRICES AS USUAL. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL, BERKELEY, AND THEATRE.-. TROTTING jffl3Bftrft TROTTING RACES! ■ f^Sl^ RACES] j HUTT PARK HUTT PARK o TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 15th FEBRUARY. WELLINGTON XKOTTING CLUB r ' FJEBRUARY MEETING. NEW TRACK! ,',. NEW GRANDSTANDS! , NEW COMFORT! See New. Zealand s Greatest Sport under revolutionised conditions. J FIRST RACE STARTS 12,10 p.m. EVERY RACE ON TIME. ADMISSION CHARGES; To Course, 2/-. To Course, Lawn, and Grandstands; Gents 7/6, Ladies 3/6. All Children 3/6. (A limited number of seats on-** the . Special Reserved Stand ax, 2/- extra.) . ' . ' SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE right "to Course. Return Fare 2/-,' plus Course Admission 2/-. A full MOTOR-BUS and TAXI SERVICE. NOTE,^-The Eiutt Park is only twenty from town. : . ; " ■ WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. .AUCTION SALE OF CORPORATION LEASEHOLD, HARRIS STREET., AN AUCTION SALE of Corporation property, known as, Lot S, and Part Lot 10, [ } Block 111, Te Aro Reclamation, having a frontage of 60ft to Harris- street by a depth of approximately 135 ft, and adjoining property at present occupied by the Electricity Department, will be submitted to PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 18th MARCH, 1030, at 10 a.m., at the CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. The land, being in the heart of the warehouse area of the City, is eminently suited for business premises of any nature. - ■'•'..• Conditions of sale, form of lease, and full particulars may be obtained at the Office of the Auctioneer, Mr. Dunbar-Sloane, Lambton quay, adjoining the Midland Hotel, or at the Office of the Town Clerk, Town Hall, Cuba street, Wellington. I- ', i E. P. NORMAN, Town Clerk. ■ ■ „■ ■■ ' DUNBAR SLOANE, Lambton" quay; City. 14(3i February, 1930. . . , CHORTT'S THEATRE. ALEXANDER WATSON 'RECITALS! THEATRE. ALEXANDER WATSON RECITALS! TO-DAY- Tg^-ftS gSgffi gffi£ The Greatest Mirth-provoking Programme LAST NIGI'TS. ever screened in Wellington. TO-NIGHT, AT 8. 150 Minutes of Incessant Laughter 150 ' Charles Dickens'a Masterpiece of , ■DTTOTi-nn? ru a rmxr Humour and Pathos. - IuiiERKEATON ■' "DR. MARIGOLD^S PRESCRIPTIONS •' ' 2SiPS'SS£SBS '■ ' "The Old Clock on the' Stairs" BUSTER KEATON ' , Longfellow ■■ In a laugh tonic that will add easily ten ''S enlmiini ancl Virgo". Calverley years on to your life, The Elt Child (Little Orfant "«jpttt? M4BPTiPni» ■ Annie) —...,. Whitcorab Riley SPITE MARRIAGE "Early. Rising" John Poole bPiajßi-.MAJUUAtrJi. . TO-MORROW- - "MW^ l^^linW', ■■ GREAT POPULAR PROGRAMME. "SPITE MARRIAGE." • "The Two Captains" ... A. H. Miles Buster in the role of a tailor, falls in love "The m%ht of Little EmV' ;' with a stage "star," spoils a theatrical , '■ . „ . Charles Dickens show, is shanghaied on a rum-runner, com- «t> „,,«,„,-, i T,ve?" S m <sv, n i -.„.„. mandeers a y^acht, is nearly wrecked, but «fKre Sent S" :" ShakeSpeafC saves his girl. , "Mandalay," and Second Big Attraction, ','§- oots" -y SV ••;;■■■• Rudyard Kiplinf KARL DANE & GEORGE K. ARTHUR Hlmhus ,?rLTS V Wr,Y»iJ"<f " KARL DANE & GEORGE K. ARTHUR . Selections &om In comqdy-de-luxe—A sequel to "Rookies." "When We Were Very Young,"- ■ ' '•■' "AjjL AT SEA." , ! "Now We Are Six" ........ A. A. Milnt '• "ALL AT SEA" Mark Twain's .Nightmare, - , "ALL 4T SeV" ' "Punch, Brothers, Punch." ■•:. ; Ai. bTr ~, : MONDAY: .■-■.■ A scream from start to finish. SPECIAL : KIPLING RECITAL. Splendid Supports. .= ' . . : TOPICAL GAZETTE, -SCENIC Reserved Seats, 4s; Unreserved, 3s anc SHORTT'S THEATRE, 2s (plus tax). Where the' best "silent" films are shown. Box Plans at The Bristol. ' '' nUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. MEETINGS. THEATRE, NEWTOWN. ■ — : ■ TO-NlGlii-AT 7,0. W ELLmGTON _f ™L CLUB TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS ' ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. _ No. 1- REGINALD DENNY : CHAMBER oTcOMMERCE, ' ■ In ■ Wakefield street, "EMBARRASSING MOMENTS." — "EMBARRASSING MOMENTS." SATURDAY,, 15th FEBRUARY, The story of a girl' who wanted to escape iron™ - ■ from matrimony—but she jumped from the '■■■ ? BUSINESS: ■_■ _ frying pan into the fire. ■*•• Minutes or last Annual General Meet No. 2— JACK DAUGHERTY, 2. Presentation of Annual Report anc ! in ■'■,'•' Balance Sheet for year ending 3lsl "TFT! Rfmv PTTOPW" December, 1929. "THE BODY PUNCH" 3. Election of Officers for year ending 3lsl a The most novel picture ever made, set- 4. General Business. ', tliug for all time the, supremacy between ," . A. C. GADD, . the.boxer aud ,the wrestler.. \. . ' Hon.' Secretary. QAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. DANCING. v TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ' ' ' CASINO, ■ THRILLS! -, .... V&SINO* ' ROMANCE! (Corner Cuba and Vivian sts.). . SPECTACLE! — ■. Hear the wonder music. See the greatest TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT., Drama, POPULAR NIGHT. "THE FOUR FEATHERS," . TO-MORROW' NIGHT the Grand " Fina . "THE FOUR FEATHERS," , of the Trousseau Set. Next Wedne'sdaj "THE FOUR FEATHERS," ', Night a Long Joy Night, 8 p.m.-2 a.m With William Powell; Richard Arlen, Fay X^ at.? where the crowd vvi^ be> so don>l Wray, Clive Brook, Noah Berry. ,' ™ss '"'' - - ■ Greater than "Beai Geste," more thrill- ...„„, v><vrm?t ing than "Chang." DAJ<CE! DANCE! DANCE! A Quality Sound Paramount Picture. : " —— nPO-NIGHT'S the NIGHT for a DANCI Coming Saturday, "Careers," all talking. *■ at the METROPOLITAN HALL. ■ ■ ■■ Gents 2s, Ladies free. Good time, gooc music, and excellent supper. g TSTEW . QUALITY ' THEATRE. ■ Modern and Old-time Dancing. • Bay's Talkie Theatre..' TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT SPECIAL TjUOYNS BAY YACHI TO-NIGHT, S o'clock. TO-NIGHT. |s_^^ • Lj CLUB. — To-morrow 100 Per Cent. All-Talking Picture.' ; i.VTrfc^- 1 _ (Saturday), Exceptionallj MARY PICKFORD in" tTTGP^* '-Attractive- Danco in ; the »nnnrri?Trpn« 1 \\>^^ Clubhouse., The moon wil. «r-nnm4'.ir>- l^ bo f"!1' iUld Evans Ba* bj '••rnrtrTPT-rv'"'' ■ moonlight, with the strains ouyujjli.^. • o£ a ca p),i va t,ing orchestra, is.always to he t, Thrill to the speech of the world's I'av- remembered. Just the usual popular 1. ourite film star in the greatest aud liivst prices. Bus loaves Courtcnay place 8.5 p.m. all-talking P^V^^" «in-undei- m_iE BROWN OWL TEA HOUSE AN£ Prices us usual: Is 6d and ad, Is aud Gel. GARDENS, AKATARAWA. . ' Ring l_-472 for reserves. The Popular Calling Plaoa for All Meals, ~~- ' ~ SPECIAL CATERING FOR PARTIES AND PICNICS. .M 3*- AND MES- G; SHORT wi6h t0 ex- DANCING " DANCING iTX press then- deep gratitude to all those g\ T ' TjrDA v FVENINC kind volunteers who saved their place Mvale p arties ttnd _ aucea o^ered fol from destruction by the recent fire at • during week. , Mahina Bay. ' 2— ' ; ■ . Ring io-555 to arrange Transport- for " k ~„„„. T " Parties and Picnics. RACIICAL. instruction in Beekeeping Delightful Week-end Sections for Sale on will be.given at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday, the-Estate:' . loth February, in the apiary of Mr. L. Tp l 17T! firmer Hutt ' Nicol, 52, Ira street, Miramar. __~ll__. ' ■ '■■ 1 All persons interested in beekeeping are ~~*~~*—~~—~' ~" r-aßßggsi | invited to attend. FUNERAL NOTICES. ' D.S. ROBINSON, : ... , Apiary Instructor, rpHE Friends of the late James Dempsey - .._'-.. Department of Agriculture. are respectfully invited to attend Ms ■ " ■ ■ ' funeral, which will leave the Mortuary -•'" EDUCATIONAL. Chapel of J. R. Croft, South Petonc, on , —. :— — . - Saturday, 15th, 1030, at 2 p.m., for the , ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. Taita Cemetery. MISS NANCY ABERNETHY (late of J. R- CROFT, ■"* Dunedin), commences Teaching lion- 1 Undertaker, , day, 17th February. Interviews 3-5. Hutt and Petone. Studio Boom.B, Rod's Buildings, Courtenay Tel. 525, Hutt. place.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 38, 14 February 1930, Page 2
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