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Jjf AJ.ESTIC. (Direction: Fullev-Hayward ■ . Theatres.) AT THREE SESSIONS DAILY: 11 a.r:., 2.15 p.m., and S p.m. R B I A C R -H T A H 1! E D L M j;: s ■w A R '•WEAI!Y-: RIVER" "WIUI.i utYKR' R I v' ]•; k." . ■ An Excellent and Clean Story— neither sordid nor heavy in its treatment of the private life of a gang leader.•whose bootleg plottings were secondary to his musical inclinations. ' A First National-Vitaphone ALL TALKING AND SINGING PRODUCTION. A RTCRAFT THEATRE. THEATRE. (Opp. Parliament Buildings.) , TO-NIGHT-At 8-TO-NIGHT FINAL PRESENTATION OF POPULAR TWO-STAR PROGRAMME. Headed by FLORENCE VIDOR, FLORENCE VIDOR, FLORENCE VIDOR, In "THE MAGNIFICENT FLIRT" "THE'MAGNIFICENT FLIRT" "THE MAGNIFICENT FLIRT" "THE MAGNIFICENT FLIRT" Her verve, chic, never failing coolness will thrill you in this clever, smart comedy of sophisticated Paris. THEN: ANOTHER WHIRL OF LAUGHTER! ■ ■ ' 4 . BBBE DANIELS, ■■■■"• ! :BEBE DANIELS. .in : : '"■WHAT. A NIGHT" "WHAT A NIGHT" ■ "WHAT A NIGHT" "WHAT A NIGHT" And "What a Night" it is, brimming over with comedy and melodramatic situations. USUAL GOOD SUPPORTS. For reservations ring theatre telephone 43-96S after 6.30 p.m. COMMENCING TO-MORROW; TUESDAY. TUESDAY. Everyone's Favourites, ESTHER RALSTON "HALF A." BRIDE," AND .■■■;■..■■ ADOLPHE MENJOU ■ "SERENADE." ' Both on the One Big Programme, too. (JHORTT'S THEATRE. THEATRE. Continuous 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.. The Greatest Mirth-provoking Programme . ever screened in Wellington. 150 . Minutes of Incessant Laughter 150 BUSTER KEATON BUSTER KEATON In a laugh tonic that will add easily ten years on to your life, "SPITE MARRIAGE." "SPITE MARRIAGE." Buster, in the role of a tailor, falls in love with a stage "star,"' spoils a theatrical show, is shanghaied on a rum-runner, commandeers a yacht, is nearly wrecked, but saves his girl. Second Big Attraction, KARL DANE & GEORGE K. ARTHUR In comedy-de-luxe—A sequel to "Rookies." "ALL AT SEA." "ALL AT SEA." A scream from start to finish. Splendid Supports. TOPICAL GAZETTE. SCENIC. NEW QUALITY THEATRE. Island Bay s Talkie House. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. WILLIAM POWELL in 1— "THE GREENE MURDER CASE." "THE GREENE MURDER CASE." The Silent Film o£ this great all-talking Mystery. Supported by a Selected Programme of All-talking Supports. 2- "IN DUTCH." All-colour, All-talking, All-singing. 3- , "HAMONY BOYS." All-talking. All-singing. 4- "PUSHER IN THE FACE." All-talking Comedy. EXHIBITION OF BRITISH CONTEMPORARY ART. BRITISH CONTEMPORARY ART. ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS, WATER COLOURS, AND ETCHINGS by Britain's most prominent living artists. Arranged under the direction of E. MURRAY FULLER In the ART GALLERY. WHITMORE STREET (Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.). GARDEN FETE. GARDEN FETE. 2.30 p.m. 2.30 p.m. SATURDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY. In the BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS OF THE WELLINGTON HOSPITAL, Riddiford street, Newtown. To be opened by "c~M. LUKE, ESQ., Chairman of Wellington Hospital. Board. QTALLS—Cakes, Sweets, .Flowers, Produce, Fancy, Pot Plants, Soft Drinks, Ices, etc. Refreshments iv charge of Red Cross Nurses. SIDE-SHOWS. PUNCH AND JUDY. ALL THE FUN OF THE FAIR. ARTILLERY BAND. ARTILLERY BAND. Under Captain T Herd. Proceeds in aid of Wireless for Patients at Ewart Ward. Admission Free. , Admission Free. ROLL UP. HOLL UP. Promoted Wy ■ -thr. Wellington Red Cross -Society.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 40, 17 February 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 40, 17 February 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 40, 17 February 1930, Page 2

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