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GKAID OPERA HOUSE (The Theatre that was Built fol Sound) f i Direction—J. 0. Williamson; Films. .'.. ■'■ TO-NIGHT,, -aI, 7.-15. LAST TWO NIGHTS.!' TO-NIGHT, at 7.43. . Motro-Goldwyn-Mayer Prfeent "SO THIS IS COLLEGE" .... With ' .. ' - -' •'■ ■ CLIFF EDWARDS, SALLY STARR, AND ROBERT MONTGOMERY. An -uproarious all-talking comedy of college capers—witty and haunting, new song hits—youth—gaiety—laughs,- and thrills. ,: TOGETHER WITH Radio Pictures' Brilliant All-dialogue Play, OLIVE BORDENin "HALF MARRIAGE." : : A sensational expose of the new menace_that threatens the lovc-niad youth of to-day— tho menace'of Half Marriage. • ' ' PRICES AS USUAL. • • PRICES AS USUAL. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL, BERKELEY, AND THEATRE (TEL. 28-100). . COMMENCING FRIDAY. ANOTHER TWO-STAR ALL-TALKING ITJOGRAMME'. tiALLY O'NEILL JOHN MACK BROWN—CLYDE COOKE ' ■ ■■'.■'■. In ' ! .■ " ' • ■' ■ ■;■• "JAZZ HEAVEN" ; " ".,; V A Delightful Musical Romance, brimming with wholesome humour, catchy new dance . .. melodies, and.a sweet loyc theme. ,:.,;• . .'.'.. ■■•""■ And : ■.■■■■•'. •.■■..■'■ . WALTER HUSTON with K^Y "GENTLEMEN OF THE PRESS" Au insight into the newspaper world. A story that will amaze with its rich drama line characterisation, and its soul-stirrin" climax TWO BIG PICTURES! , .; . . BOTH ALL-TALKING!

'•PUW KING'S THEATRE. J-HE KING'S THEATRE. • (Best Sound in Town.) CONCLUDING TO-MORROW! DAILY, 2.30 NIUUTLY, S o'clock. Metro-'Goldwyu's Great Dramatic Triumph t A Great Star iv au All-dialogue Motion Picture Larvd! • RUTH CIIATTERTON JIUTU CHATTERTON HUTU CHATTERTON Iv "MADAMB X/ "MADAMU X." "MADAME X." With LEWIS STONE, RAYMOND HACKETT. BOOKING.—Bos Plans at Bristol. Price Scale: Is to "s fld. MA. -.H A SPECIAL FEATURE OF KING'S THEATRE ENTERTAINMENTS! THE HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL THE HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL "TALKIE AUDIOPHONES." "TALKIE AUDIOPHONES." A Considerate Provision for those Theatre Patrons of Defective Hearing. (1) EASY. UNOBTRUSIVE, AND COMFORTABLE ADJUSTMENT. (2) A WIDE VOLUME RANGE (thereby making ample provision for those even in au advanced, stage of deafness) . (3) SELF-ADJUSTMENT (by a simple device, in order to regulate volume to suit individual requirement). For further information apply to Management. Inquiry Solicited. t.'TU DAY'S BtG ATTRACTION I'IUDAY'S BIG ATTRACTION AT THE KING'S THEATRE. T THE KING'S THEATRE. A UNIVERSAL ALLTALKING WESTERN SPECIAL! Packed with Thrills and Action!----"SENO1! AMERICANO." •:SBNOR AMERICANO." " "SENOR AMERICANO." "SENOR AMERICANO." •\SENOR AMERICANO." '•SENOR AMERICANO." "SENOR AMERICANO." "SENOR AMERICANO." i The battle for land and gold in old California! Lovo on v Spanish balcony and a mad race for a golden bridle! KEN MAYNARD, KKN MAYNARD. KEN MAYNARD, ' KKN MAYNARD, KEN MAYNARD. With KATHKYN' CRAWFORD. KATIIRYN CRAWFORD. A Sjjanibh-Wcstoin Talking-Singing 100 per cent. Action Picture. California before it was admitted to the Union! Bauds of lawless, two-gun wolves terrorising the sun-lit regions of ranchos, exquisite Senorilas, and hard-riding caballeros! HEARING as well as SEEING makes it a ■-PERFECT PICTURE! BOOKING.—Box Plans nt Bristol. Price Scale: Is to 2s Od. SUE WAS QUEEN ()[ Madama Pulley Voo's lcs'oil in the wickedest city of China. Sec liow fchc way lifted to the heights by a love that became as deep as Jict life had been shallow. . . MARY NOLAN .MARY NOLAN In "SHANGHAI LADY." "SHANGHAI LADY." "SHANGHAI LADY." '■SHANGHAI LADY.'' Dl". LUXE — FRIDAY, 2Slh l-'eb. E LUXI'I — J'RIDAY, 2Sth Feb. THE UNITED STATES AND THE PACIFIC. A LECTURE on-the above subject will - cx be given at Victoria University Collego at 8 p.m. on MONDAY, 24th February, by Dr. Charles Emanucl Martin. Professor of International Law, and head of the Department of Political Science at the University of Washington, Seattle, Carnegie Endowment Visiting Professor, Mr. Walter Nash, M.P., will preside. Admission free. HOTEL LANGHAM, Corner Rintoul and Riddiford streets. ''PHIS Comfortable Hotel has just been -■- completely renovated, and is UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. Every modern appointment; excellent table; moderate tariif; permanents by arrangement. An exceptionally largo dining-room enables tbo Hotel Langham to cater for casual meals—a convenience greatly appreciated by New-town residents aud business people. •' , . • MRS. PINTS 1 (Formerly; at Arahiwi, Abel Smith-st.), ,'■ Proprietress.' - '.

" "ON WITH THE SHOW." SECOND BUSY WEEK. THREE SCREENINGS DAILY! Morning Session: 11 a.m. Afternoon Session: 2.15 p.m. Evening Session: 8 p.m. HIS .MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY V THEATRii.| (Direction .. John Fuller and Soni, Ltd.) | "Where Sound Sounds Best." THE FIRST ALL-COLOUK TALKIE. The most revolutionary picture ever filmed, • "ON WITH THE SHOW." "ON WITH THE SHOW." : "ON WITH THE SHOW." "ON WITH THE SHOW." "ON WITH THE SHOW." "ON WITH THE SHOW." "ON WITH THE SHOW." ''Js probably the most beautiful picture ever screened, aud Ilia Warner Brothers have made it one of the most tuneful and peppy offerings seen hereabouts in uiuny moons."—"Evening World" (New York). A WARNER BROTHERS " I AND VITAIIIONE TRIUMPH! Recommended more especially for adult '■ Audiences. ' THREE SESSIONS DAILY-! . THREE SESSIONS DAILY! 11, 2.15, and S. . Prices: Morning and Afternoon: 2s. Is 6d, Is. Evening: Reserves, D.C. iis 6d, O.S. 2s Gd. (Pip tax.) Grand Circle, Is 6d. BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL. . After 0.30 p.m. at H.M. Theatre, Stalls Entrance. > ~ DANCING. DANCE. WORSJiU BAY BOATING CLUU. A DANCE will be held in the W.1i.8.C. ■**■■ House, THURSDAY, at 8 p.m. Late .Bus to -town after dance.' An Exhibition Dance will be yiveu by Miss Mavis Pearcc aud Partnci'. *T*HE "JOY" ASSEMBLY. Old-time x Danciug, 8-12. The New Trades Hall, Vivian-st., the most suitable hall in the city for old-time dancing, NEXT SATURDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY, aud every following Saturday. Mrs. Skew's _ (late De Luxe Assembly) Orchestra. Ladies Is 6d; Gents 2s. F. M'GONNELL, M.C. (late De Luxe Assembly). ' ' pASINO, s ' ■ WsiNO, ' (Corner Cuba and Vivian sts.). TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. JOY NIGHT, 5.30 till 2 a.m. Admission: Ladies 2s, Gents 3s. Music by Roy Baker's Melody .Makers.. _^_______— BALLROOM AND STEP DANCING.. MISS PHYLLIS BATES (Member of Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing, London), Mil. PAT WHITE (From London). THE PHYLLIS BATES SCHOOL, CB, Willis street. Tel. 41-331. Appointments from 10 a.m. BALLROOAI DANCING. MISS GWWNETHE VVALSUIS, Studio GO, Willis street (opp. Hotel Windsor). Te'.s. 42-211 and '43457 . Personal nnd Individual Tuition from 10 a.m. daily. CLASSES— Tuesday and Friday Evenings, from 8-10 o'clock. \t ARGARET O'CONNOR. "■*■ N.Z.s University of Ballroom .. . Dancing Private Lessons from 10 a,m. Physical -Culture Private Lessons and Classes by MR. ERNEST MACK.. STUDIO, 68, LOWER CUBA STREET, Telephone 45-571, BALLROOM DANCINGMISS INEZ CONNOP, (Certificated Teacher, London), And a Fully Qualified Staff are in' attendance at thia Studio, from 10 a.m. daily. Studio: STRAND THEATRE BUILDINGS. 15, Manners street. -. Tel. 41-547. BALLROOM DANCING. MISS ' MAVIS PEAKCE. ■"■*• Studio: Courtcnay Chambers, Comic-nay- place. Private Lessons by appointment. Telephone 21-210, or 23-108. Clasß Monday Evenings. , Saturday Afternoon—Fancy Daueing class ' by Miss Lowe. < FUNERAL NOTICES. | ■ FUNERAL NOTICE. ' ""pi-IE Friends of ■ the lute Sirs. Rosina -*- iWilaon are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave the residence of her Son-in-law, Mr. E. Corner, 126, Kiindwick-ril., Lower Ilutt, "Tomorrow (Thursday), 20th February, 1930, at 2.30 p.m. for the Catholic Church, Lower Hult, thence to the Taita ComeR. A. PARRANT AND CO., Undertakers, 40, Fitzherbert street, Petone. Tel. 46-SO4. I^HE Funeral' of the late Gladys Reeves -*• will leave the Mortuary Chapel of, Robert H. Wilson and Son ■ To-morrow' (Thursday), 20th February, 1930, at 2.30 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. | ROBT. H. WILSON AND SON, . Undertakers, 101, .Adelaide road. Telephones 24-155 aud 10-781.-MERCHANT TAILORS. If EMPSON, The Tailor, R.S.A. Buikl- -*• * ing, Brandon-st.—Fit, Style, and Make guaranteed. Suits .Rcuovatcd from os. Ring 45-280 for appointment. ITUOUT Fit Clothes are without life. Grace and expression are a stranger to the wearer. Lewis, Tailor, Bank N.Z. Chambers, Manners and Cuba streets.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 42, 19 February 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 42, 19 February 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 42, 19 February 1930, Page 2

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