JJ A J E S T I C. (Direction: Fullcr-Hayward Theatres.) AT THREE SEP.k'NS DAILY: IT a.m., 2.15 p.m., and S p.m. I! B I AC j; a T A II P li 11 L U E s> s ' WEAK I 1 11J \ Jili"' "WEARY RIVER" Aw Excellent 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 Natioiial-Vitaphone TALKING & SINGING PRODUCTION. KKIDAY -NEXT At the lyr a .r e ati c. \/"SHN.sy\ .-" / SIDE \ \ / UP" \sS THE' MUSICAL RAGE OF T IT E S E A S 0 N. Featuring JANET i CHARLES GAYNOR FARRELL HI N" GJiVG AND DANCING FOR '.LIIE FIRST TIME IX THEIR SCREEN CAREER IN A LIGHT ROMANCE WITH A DELIGHTFUL COMEDY ELEMENT AND CONTRASTING MOMENTS OV STRONG DRAMA. Keep on the RIGHT SIDE And on the BRIGfIT SIDE And See \ / ' • S U N -, V \ / S I 1) 15 \ -^/ up." \y /CONTAINING THE LARGEST COLLECTION OF OUTSTANDING SONG SUCCESSES EVER PRESENTED IN ONE PICTURE, TOGETHER WITH SPECTACULAR THEATRICAL ENSEMBLES AND 'AN EXCELLENT CAST. SHE WAS QUEEN Of aiadama Parley Voo's resort in the wickedest city of China. Sec how she was lifted to tho heights by a love that became as deep as her life had been shallow. . . MARY NOLAN MARY NOLAN In . •SHANGHAI LADY." '•SHANGHAI LADY." "SHANGHAI LADY." ■SHANGHAI LADY." DE LUXE — FRIDAY, 28th Feb. E LUXE — FRIDAY, 2Sth Feb. Tho Mightiest Laughter Boom ever experienced in Wellington. AT AT CHORTT'S THEATRE. •^HORTT'S THEATRF. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. Tho Record Mirth-provoking Programme. 150 Minutes of Explosive Hilarity. BUSTER KEATON BUSTER KEATON In the greatest, funniest, and best production of hid famous career. "SPITE MARRIAGE." "SPITE MARRIAGE." Also, those two outstanding comedy aiti&ts, Karl Dane and George K. Arthur, in a naval sequel to "Rookies." ' "ALL AT SEA." "ALL AT SEA." A veritable scream from 6tarfc to finish. Extra Atti actions: BEAUTIFUL SCENIC (Adelaide). HAL. ROACHE COMEDY. TOPICAL GAZETTE. M-MRK THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. JIPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. TO-NIGHT, 7.43, TO-NIGHT. Universal's Super Western. "THE LONG, LONG TRAIL." "THE-LONG, LONG TRAIL." With HOOT GIBSON. A good rousing Western picture, packud with thrijls and laughter. Empire Hewsreel, International Newt* , Cartoon, Comedy. \
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 42, 19 February 1930, Page 2
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