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ERA HOUSE was Built for Sound) WilliamsoD Films.. : ■ NG TO-NIGHT. ./ " Matinee Sat., 2.15. ! BOTH ALL-TALKING. ■ tures Present : ■ ■. : COOK—^JOHN MACIi-iROWN ; : HEAVE^,":V,::.- :;. .-.:.■ aitghter—Song and Spectacle in a Delightful ilesonie Fun—Catchy Now Dance • Melodies, ing" Thrill Climax.. ■ '■: - .'■ . • lER WITH. inublt—a picture of gripping rhamutic power sh sacrin'ce-for a father's great'love. ' OF THE PRESS" lturihg ady Lies" aud IVampas in '"Virginian." ing more suitable for Adult Audiences.}" Berkeley, and Theatre (Tel. 28-10G). aftllei-y Eariy Doors,,]/0; Late Doors (after at Theatre Sweet Shop. ■ . • "ON , WITH j THE SHOW" ■ Is Wellington'sl first All-colour Talkie, and the crowded audiences at Hia Majesty's Theatre vote it the most exquisite and L , spectacular production ever .made. . H"IS MAJESTY'S '-■ THEATRE, .IS MAJESTY'S ■ ' THEATRE (Direction .. John Fuller'and Sons, Ltd.) "Where : Sound Sounds Best.'* THE ALL-COLOUR SENSATION! Rivalling the Most ttorgeous Stage Presentations in Beauty and Magnificence, WARNER BROTHERS' and VITAPHONE'S . , > . "ON WITH THE SHOW." "ON WITH THE SHOW.1!, "ON WITH THE SHOW." i- "ON WITH THE SHOW." a "ON WITH THIS. SHOW." ' "ON WITH THE' SHOW." '■ON WITH THE SHOW." . Filmed entirely in natural colour ( and pro duced with a lavishness that leaves yoi breathless. . A sweeping flood; of*nielodj and colom-—a marvellous production thai is without equal in recent years.' Recommended More Especially'for Aduli Audiences. 10 " 3" BOX PLANS NOW AT BRISTOL. !s After 5.30 at Theatre (Stalls Entrance), c | I ' ■ PRICES: '"* ; a Day Sessions.* 2s, Is Gd, li (Children half-price). Evening: Reserves, D.O. 3s Gd, O.S. 2s <k (plus tax), Grand Circle is. 6d. THREE SCREENINGS DAILY. THREE SCREENINGS DAILY. " 11 a.m., 2.15 -p.m., 8 p.m. GARDEN FETE. ' GARDEN FETE. 2.30 p.m. ■ . ' • 2.30 p.m SATURDAY, 22nd FEBRUARY. " in tho BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS OF THJ3 WELLINGTON HOSPITAL,. Riddiford street, Newtown. To be opened by 0. M. LUlilii, ESQ., Chairmati of Wellington Hospital Board. k (il'ALLS—Cakes, Sweets, LHowtrs, Pro--11 & duce.1 Fancy, Pot Plants, Soft Drinks, Ices, e*c Refreshments : \ charge of Rod Crosa •■Nurses. ' SIDE-SHOWS. PUNCH- AND JUDY. a ALL'THE FUN 01? "TIIJC MIR. ARTILLERY BAND. ~ ARTILLERY BAND. v Under Captain .T. Herd. Proceeds in, aid of Wireless for Patients y at Ewart Ward. / _ '. c Admission Free, Admission Free l" iiOLL UP. ROLL'UP. Promoted by the Wellington Red Cross 6 4 • Society. ' '■ . GRAND .GARDEN PARTY, RAND GARDEN PARTY, • TO-MORROW SATURDAY AFTERNOON ' iv the Beautiful Grounds of D. S. PATRICK, ESQ., Waimii road, Lower Uutt. Oiiicial opening at '2.45 p.m. by SIR ALEXANDER ROBERTS, K.D.TS Outsido Games by the dozen.'Pony rides for the children. Tennis, Croquet, am Golf putting competition. Cnke; Sweets Produce. Flower,' and Novelty Stalls Afternoon Tea. and Ice Creams. ' • MUNICIPAL SILVER BAND IN. ATTENDANCE. LOOK FOR A FLAG OVER GATE OF RESIDENCE. Mocra buses pass near the grounds. . Special Buses leave -Feist's Corner 2.15 tc ' N 2.4-5 EVERYBODY ' WELCOME. Admission to ground, ls< Children undei 10 free: Proceeds in aid of St. Stephen's Presbyterian.Church. 'terian'.Church. 1 swimming. , ' swimming, swimming-, swimming.' swimming: . W ii ■ A ft O'" B A Til S , X SATURDAY, 23nd F/ftiR^ARY. At 2.30 p.m. CENTRE CHAMPIONSHIPS. .* SCHOOL RELAY CHAMPIONSHIPS. 1/W Dulhie, Cultnun Cups, and Maxwull Trophies. Admission Is, Children 6d. . , 11' . IiXHiBITJON OF-' \. - BRITISH CONTEMPURAin: ART,' BRITISH- UONTEMPOHAR^ ART. ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS. WATER COLOURS, AND ETCHINGS by Britaiu'w most prominent living artists.. Arranged under.the direction of E. MURRAY FULLER In tho !". ART GALLERY. WHITMORIS STREET (Hours: 10 a.m. to C p.m.). 1 THE SALVATION ARMY, ~~ Main road, Upper Hutt. HARVEST FESTIVAL MEETINGS.' ! SUNDAY and Monday, 23rd and Mth ' February. Sunday, 11 a.m.', Commissioner and Mrs. Cunningham; Sunday, 7 p.m., Adjf. and Mra. Cbard; Monday, 8 p.m., Sale of Produce. r. m-donald; c.o. FUNERAL NOTICE^ "funeral-card; /■ T>HE Funeral of th 6 late .Peter. Wilse-n ■*- will leave tho Mortuary Chapel of E.- Morris, Jun., 60, Taranald strett, tomorrow; Saturday, 22nd. February, at 10 a.m. for the Cemetery, Karori. Private interment. E. MORRIS, JUN., Funeral Director, fiO. Tavannki-st., and 28, Riddiford^st. Tnleplioiie 22-15 D. lYi'LiY. KncmU (it the Into William George ■*■ Atllcsly Savage are respectfully invited to attend liis Fuuenil. which will leave lii.s Uifo rcsidonre, No. 20, Plunket Hveuue, Pot one, Sunday. -3id February, 1030, jit 2 p.m., for the Taita 'Cemeteuy. .1. R. CROFT, Undertaker, Hult and Petoue. , . Telephone 52S Hutt.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 44, 21 February 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 44, 21 February 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 44, 21 February 1930, Page 2

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