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LAST TOREE DAYS OL LAST THREE DAYS Paiamounl's All-talking Piuure, "JEALOUSY" Wtth "JEALOUSY" JEANNE EAGLES The gorgeous, blonde star of "Tho Letter" in tho greatest emotional rolo of her career. A bride tries to bury her past Jealousy threatens her life. Just as it might destroy/ yours. SEE and HEAR this HUMAN STORY OF MARRIED LIFE! (Recommended by tho Censor as beinji more suitable tor Adujfc Audiences.) SCREENING TIIIiEL SESSIONS DAILY—II ,1.111., 2.1J p.m., S p.m., at THE REGENT THE REGENT (XJiE HOME OF THE TALKIES) COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. "MARIANNE" An important c\tnt truly! Xot only js it the hrot tulklng iippuuraiici? ot the inimitably merry MiVs Dimes, but it is a picture to take rank with the best of tho speaking -crecu. The locale is Fi-aneu ultoi- the Armistice, and here tliia musical comedy loinauoe unfolds iU hongs und luuglis nml thrills. Moke uri-augcinculs now to i>ee it, lor iL it, all very gay und tunul'iil, lolliekini; and romantic and really distinguished, MARION DAVIES, LAWRENCE GRAY, ~ UKULELE IKE IN A METRO-UOLDAVYN-MAYER PICTURE PAR EXCELLENCE. BOX PLANS AT THEATRE (TELEPHONE 14-1-11) AND BRISTOL PIANO (JO. FRIDAY, 28th FEBRUARY. SONGS! ■ , DANCES! COLOUR! COMEDY! Enacted by all the screen's moft brilliant und talented stius, at Uiu vast studios of 1 Mclro-GoUiwyn-Mayer. SEE THEM—HEAR THEM—IN THE WOItLD'S GREATEST VAUDEVILLE ' • ATTRACTION, "HOLLYWOOD REVUE" MARLBOROUGH AIR PAGEANT WOODBOURNE AERODROME, BLENHEIM, SATURDAY NEXT, 22™ FEBRUARY OVER/TWENTY COMPETING MACHINES. '; TB.E MOST SPECTACULAR DISPLAY JiVEK SUBMITTED TO TUiJ PUBLIC OF INF.W ZEALAND. PARACHUTE DROP! CRAZY FLYING! FORMATION < FLYING, AND A PROGRAMME OF, ! THRILLING EVENTS! WIRE ' "AVIAR, BLENHEIM," i AND THE AERO CLUB WILL BOOK YOUIi ACCOMMODATION. i)■ i. ■——, ■ i ——— ——— in . PUBLIC NOTICE. MESSRS. R. k E. TINGL'Y & CO., LTD., ANNOUNCE THE DEFINITE DATE FOR COMMENCEMENT OF THEIR FIRE SALE FIRE SALE HAS BEEN FIXED FOX THURSDAY ■ 20th FEBRUARY THURSDAY : SEE FULL DETAILS PUBLISHED IN TO-MORROW'S '.'EVENING POST." : R. & E. TINGEY & CO., LTD., . - 30, MANNERS STREET. ! OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. MISS CU'RRINGTON, from London and tho Continent, and MISS UOACIiE, late of E. "M. Fell and Go., unnouncc tho opening ot ■ " A MOST MODERN SALON [ i . , £ FOR EVERY BRANCH OF LADIES' HAIRDRESSIXCi, • l TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 19th FEBRUARY, At 226, LAMBTON QUAY (Entrance Hayward, Ltd.). TELEPHONE 41-458. ' "

pAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. \j TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ; A Big All-Talking Picture, BILLIE DOVE In "CAREERS." "CAREERS." "CAREERS." "CAREERS." "CAREERS." "CAREERS." With Noah Jscny and Antonio Moreno. Is any price too big to pay for a career when happiness hungs in the balance. Her beauty alone stood between her husband's success and his dismal failure. Should she use it to sway his destiny? DO NOT MISS. Reserves at Lookman's, or 16-911. EXHIBITION OF BRITISH CONTEMPORARY ART. BRITISH CONTEMPORARY ART. OPEN TO-MORROW NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). Hours 7 to 9.30. /ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS. WATER V 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.). MAJESTIC LOUNGE, TO-NIGHT, at 10.20 o'clock. MISS MURIEL WILTON (New Zealand's Premier Danseuse) will give Exhibitions of the Lateut American Syncopated Tap Dancing. Miss Wilton will also Dance on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, at 3.45: FRIDAY EVENING, at f1.30 and 10.20. RESERVE YOUR TABLES. Telephone. -15-701). ' ,

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 41, 18 February 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 41, 18 February 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 41, 18 February 1930, Page 2

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