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GKA.ND OPERA HOUSE (Tho Theatre that was Built for Sound) Direction—J, C. Williamson Films. TO-NIGHT, aL 7Ar>. FINAL SCREENING. TO-NIGHT, at 7.-15. Melro-Goldwyn-Maycr's Hilarious College Comedy, "SO THIS IS COLLEGE" TOGETHER WITH Radio Pictures' Brilliant Ail-dialogue Play, OLIVE BORDEN in "HALF MARRIAGE." BOX PLANS AX THE BRISTOL, BERKELEY, AND THEATRE (TEL, 28-106). COMMENCING TO-MORROW, 7.45. FULL MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.15. ANOTHER TWO-STAR ALL-TALKING I'ROGKAMME. SALLY O'NEILL JOHN MACK BROWN CLYDE COOKE • "JAZZ HEAVEN" A Delightful Musical Romance, brimming with wholesome humour, catchy new dauce melodies, aud a sweet lovo theme. And WALTER HUSTON with KAY FRANCIS In "GENTLEMEN OF THE PRESS" An insight into the newspaper world. A story that will amass with its rich drama. imo characterisation, and its soul-stirrin" climax TWO UIG PICTURES! BOTII AUrfCAUUHGI rTHJB KING'S I'HBATKE. ArTCEal't THFATRF -HHE KING'd THEATRE. IUUxAJU^XHEATRE. (Best Sound in Town.) CONCLUDING I , , , „_—l TO-NIGHI-At 8-TO-NIGHT CONCLUDING TO-NIGHT! POPULAR DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME, A Great Star in (in AH-dialoguo Motion Y^t^ ~™m r, Picture .uvell nnP mv§tßß RUTH UHATT KKTON ADOLPIIE MENJOU RUTH CHATTERTON Supported by RUTB CHATTERTON "TSh&N CARVER ■%„ "MADAMIi X." ,{£& KATHRYN CARVER .Ittljjt "MADAME X." .iitek- And Cast in JM'JB "MADAME X.". vij^fc "SERENADE," "SERENADE" Mfi With "irsr; -'serenade," "serenade!" LEWIS STONE, "SERENADE," "SERENADE." RAYMOND HAUKETT. Tho sl°ry of a musician who lives a song , i .. ot lovo with another woman. BOOKING.—Boa Plans at Bristol. ALSO -—ALSO Price Scale: Is t ' = Od. ESTHER RALSTON - GARY COOPER ~ ESTHER RALSTON - GARY COOPER . : ESTHER RALSTON - GARY COOPER ALWAYS A SPECIAL F.EA- »o TURK OB1 KING'S THEATRE "HALF A BRIDE." .ENTERTAINMENTS! "HAW? A BRIDE." A tale that tells of the troubles o£ taming THE HIGH-1 SUCCESSFUL Telephone dlouwL^n n m THE HIGHLY (SUCCESS* UL COMPLETE' CHANGE PROGRAMME , "TALKIE AUDIOPHOM'JS." TOiiiOßnnwTmi?«!n*vi i iALMIi. AUDIOPHOAJib. A NEWj A GREATER, A RADIANT A Considerate Provision for those Theatre 'nWwSiijl?» ' *" Patrona of Defective Hearing. ■ pJ^ffifflSSKrfqL (1) EASY, UNOBTRUSIVE, AND Sco lt and illli\ l t.°. i°y »t glorious COMFORTABLE ADJUSTMENT. Also, BEBE DANIELS in '• - (2) A WIDE, VOLUME RANGE (thereby "FEEL MY PULSE." ' making emplo provision for those even in an advanced stage pf deaf- FINAL SCREENINGS. . ness) M^ W KUNUKSS THEATRE (3) SELF-ADJUSTMENT-(by a simple EVV • M™S .TBEATRE.' ' device, in order, to regulate volume to "'THE CANARY MURDER * UASfI " suit individual requirement), CANARY MURDER OAgg 1 For fuvther^information apply to « TH E CAN ill .MURDER CAil>' Inquiry Solicited. Added Attraction: ' . \ ! "TO-NIGHI AT TWELVE." "TO-NIGHT AT TWELVE," ■ ■ ■ ■ "TO-NIGHT AT TWELVE," ■ ■ ■ ■ > Also, TO-MORROW'S BIG ATTRACTION GAZETTE, SERIAL, COMEDY. TO-MORROW'S BIG ATTRACTION AT THE KING'S THEATRE. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. T THE KING'S THEATRE. ' COMMENCING TO-MORROW. I : ■ GLENN TRYON. A UNIVERSAL ALL- GLENN TRYON. • TALKING WESTERN SPECIAL! GLENN TRYON. , GLiiA rN xRYON, GLENN TRYON. Packed with Thrills and Action! ggSNN gYON. * j;SENOR AMERICANO/) " In ' '■ SS amlricano."" '-skinner steps out." ..' "SILNOR AMERICANO." "SKINNER STEPS OUT." "SENOR AMERICANO." • "SKINNER ST-EPS OUT." "SENOR AMERICANO." "SKINNEh STEPS OUT." "SENOR AMERICANO." "SKINNER STEPS OUT," . "SENOR AMERICANO." "SKINNER STEPS OUT/ Tho battle for. land an, gold in old Cali- 'IkCNNER STEp! OUT> [ornia! Lova on a Spanish balcony and a "SKINNER STEPS OUT." mad race for a golden bridle! In Addition: KEN MAYNARDI ' ' 'IB]! SHOPWORN ANGEL." KlflN MAYNARD "THE SHOPWORN ANGEL." KEN MAYNARD , '-THE SHOPWORN-ANGEL." KEN MAYNARD, "THE SHOPWORN ANGEL." , with "THE SHOPWORN ANGEL." "THE SHOPWORN ANGEL." KATHRYN CRAWFORD. "THE SHOPWORN , ANGEL." KATHRYN CRAWIORD. ~ nm SHOPWORN ANGEL." . , IT , L m„. c . • • , nn "THE SHOPWORN ANGEL." A Spanish-Western Talking-kinging MO per cent. Action Picture California be- . Also, [i it was admitted to the Tnion! Bands GAZETTE. SERIAL. COMEDY. af lawless, two-gun wolvea terrorising the sun-lit regions of raachos, oxquisito Sonor,tas, and hard-riding caballeros1'! HEAR- vteW OTALITY • THEATRE. [NG as well as SEEING niakca it a xl . Island Bay's 'Talkie House.. PERFECT PICTURE! WILLIAM POWELL in BOOKING.—Box Plans at Bristol, "THE GREENE MURDER CASE." Price Scale: Is to 2s Od, "THE GREENE MURDER CASE." The Silent Film oi this great all-talking -■•- — Mystery. All-talking Support*, SHE WAS QUEEN 2~ AltflolOTi "sj£^l W i^ Of Madama Parley Voo'a resort in 3- "HARMONY BOYS," tho wickedest city of China. See ' £g*g** 'gfjjj* ' bow sho was lifted to tho hei B ht S *~ AUtSkins C^Ldv by a lova that became as deep as - { All-talking Comedy. hor life had been shallow. , . ' ————— , r ._ v ~m AY . PEGAL THEATRE, ' ICARORI. ' MARY NOLAN "EGAL THEATRE, . KARORI. In . TO-NIGHT-h o'clock—TO-NIGHT. "SHANGHAI LADY." "SORRELL AND SON." ■ "SHANGHAI LADY." "Sp*l^ 4SS I8S'" "SHANGHAI LADY." ■ "SORRELL AND SON." "SHANGHAI ■ LADY.' WARNER & ANNA Q. Nli-LSSEX Tho story of tho love between fatlier and DE LUXE — FRIDAY, 28th Feb. son, and ita power against temptation. £ LUXE - FRIDAY, 2Stb Feb. Gripping and wonderful. It will bring si smile and a sob to your heart, . SUorTT'S THPATni Matinee SATURDAY, 2.13. _ "THE APACHE." Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. — :O-N.IGHT~LAST NIGHT OF THE ■ nrAWPKn™ RTTmv LAUGHTER BOOM OF THE YEAR. TyjASILRION SHOW, CARL DANE, GEORGE K. ARTHUR, AT . "ALL AT SEA." 18th AND 10th1 FEBRUARY. 1930. "ALL AT SEA." — BUSTER KEATON RECORD ENTRIES TO HAND.' In Ring Events, including Dog Trials, Jump"SPITE MARRIAGE." ing, Horses and Ponies will be a feature of "SPITE MARRIAGE." THIS GREAT SHOW, . ' >o of the Greatest Laugh Riots Ever Motor-cars from South Made. eutcr at New road at Southern End of Grounds, COMMENCING FRIDAY: • Watch for the man wi;'- tho flag. Two te'nxP'wrl^ijpn'o"1 Motor-cara from North RAMON NOVARRO • e]ater ttt j lee t street through New "FORBIDDEN fIOURS," ' ' 100' In Addition: RAAt AND RWF PAfl? 'hat Mighty Production That Has Packed 20th and 21st FEBRUARY, >ut Somo of ;g^ tre J«l« n d'» Largest ■ 2562%n^kiR^yit ■ . ■RTr« ■sTTT3i^^rK?r- E?^r l >r.r.ATvr»ri-. Ovdcl' of Sale: Fil'Bt Day-All Romneya. BIG SUPPOKTING PROGRAMME. Second Day-Lincolns, SouthdoTOE, Corrie7<MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. dalcs> Kyelaudo> -^IvDPIRE VHEATRE. ISLAND BAY. R. H. WILLIAMS, TO-NIGHT. 7.45. I'O-NIGHT. Secretary, Mastorton.' UuivcrsaJ's Super Western. "TUJB LONG, LONG TRAIL." '•THE LONG, LONG TRAIL." ■: ■ ■ . With HOOT GIBSON, MEET NGS. t good rousing Western picture, packed ' ' ' with thrills and laughter. ' STOP OUT ASSOCIATION FOOTBALI, Empjro Nowsreel, International News, CLUB Cartoon. Comedy. ANNUAL MEETING will be held rnrmRTTiMM nw ■ in tno Stop Out Club Rooms, TaramiTiCT^rZm.n, .™ aaki stre<et ' oa THURSDAY, 20th Februrptt^r mvTffxrpnpfpv £5E ayy> at S- 30 13-m- A" oemben, intending BRin&H CONTMIPORARY ART. members, and others interested arc iniUIGIJNAL OIL PAINTINGS, WATER U ° " 4!! ANDERSON, Hon. Sec. J COLOURS. AND ETCHINGS by — iritain's most prominunt livina artists. AVIILLINGTON ALSATIAN ,SHEPArronsed under the direction of I[ERD DOG CLUli' E. MURRAY FULLER la th e qniE FIRST GENERAL MEETING of dt r»AVTWT?v OTmTTLrnwi? «tt?wit'p above Club will bo held TOSifi»!Mn STREET MGHT at Y.M.CJI., Classrpom A, at .(Hours. 10 a.nu to. & p.m.), s O ' c!ock . Alßatianists are cordially invited.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 43, 20 February 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 43, 20 February 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 43, 20 February 1930, Page 2

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