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GRAND OPERA HOUSE (The Theatre that was Built for Sound) Direction—J. C, Williamson i'ilms. ■ TWO BIG PICTURES BOTH ALL-TALKING. Radio Pictures Present SALLY O'NEILL CLYDE COOK JOHN MACK BROWN "JAZZ HEAVEN" Intoxicating Rhythm—Youth—Gaiety—Laughter—Song aud Spectacle in a Delightful Musical Romance—Brimming with Wholesome Fun—Catchy New Dance Melodies, | , and a Surprising Thrill Climax. I TOGETHER WITH ! One of the.most fascinating themes imaginable— -v. picture.of gripping dramatic power —limitless laughs, and an unseliish sacriiicu for a father's great love. "GENTLEMEN OF THE PRESS" I Featuring WALTER HUSTON—Star of "The Lady Lies" and Trampas in "The "Virginian." (Recommended by the Censor as'being more suitablo for Adult Audiences.) TO-NIGHT'S BOX'PLANS at Theatre (Telephone 28-100). PRICES: Dress Circle, Reserved 3/6, Unreserved 3/-; Stalls, Reserved 2/9,*" Unreserved 2/-; Gallery Early Doors, 1/G; Late Doors (after 7.30), i/*. Day Sales at 'Theatre ■ Sweet Shop, WELLINGTON AERO CLUB (INC.) :; INVITATION TO NON-MEMBERS. I APPLICATIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP ARE INVITED FROM PERSONS • -"■ ' INTERESTED IN AVIATION: ' . "■'. . Annual Subscription: , (a)- FLYING MEMBERS, £3/3/-. (b) NON-FLYING MEMBERS, £'2/2/.. FILL IN THE APPLICATION FORM ATTACHED AND TOST TO THE ; . SECRETARY. r WELLINGTON AERO CLUB (INC.) ■ ■ . . N. M'ARTHUR, Hon. Secretary, '■.„■■• P.O. Box 110, Wellington. The Hon. Secretary, Wellington Aero Club. i I do hereby make application to become a member of the Wellington Aero Club, and I agree to be bound by the Rules and Regulations of the said Club. (a) Flying Member ' (b) Non-flying Member (Delete the line not desired.) Dated at ....this ....day of.. .....19 . - ./ j Signature of, Applicant : • Occupation Full Postal Address Telephone No. (if any)

, I THIS KING'S THEATRE. J-HE KING'S THEATRE. (Best Sound in Town.) Now Showing: DAILY, 2.30 NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock. ; DAILY* 2.30 MGHTLY, 8 o'clock. A UNIVERSAL ALLTALKING WESTERN SPECIAL! Packed with Thrills and Action! "SENOR AMERICANO." "SENOR AMERICANO." "SENOR AMERICANO." "SENOR AMERICANO." "SENOR AMERICANO." "SENOR AMERICANO." The battle for land' and gold in old California! Love on a Spanish balcony and a mad race for a golden bridle! KEN AIAYNARD, KEN MAYNARD, KEN MAYNARD, With KATHRYN CRAWFORD. KATHRYN CRAWFORD. A Spanish-Western Talking-fa, "ng 100 per cent. Action Picture. California before it was admitted to1 the Union! Band* ot lawless, two-gun wolves terrorising the sun-lit regions of ranchos, exquisite Senoritas, and hard-riding caballeros! HEARING as well as SEEING makes it a PERFECT PICTURE! KING'S SOUND FEATURETTES. (.Selected Audio Subjects.) BOOKING.—Box Plans at Theatre: Ring Tel. 22-212 for .Reservations. Price Scale: la to 2s 9d. KING'S NEXT FRIDAY ,| IN G'S NEXT FRIDAY | NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER :S^i«!:cll^l^ " '!£ W kiSVheaS j ENTERTAINMENTS. I THE HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL THE HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL "TALKIE AUDIOPHONES.;; "TALKIE AUDIOPHONES." A Considerate Provision ior those Thealro Pr irons of-Defective Hearing. (21 \ WIDE VOLUME RANGE (thereby making ample proviso for those even in an advanced stage or deat- ■ neas) • (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 NOW SHOWING. NEW PRINCESS... THEATRE EW PRINCESS- •'_ THEATRE. 11 a.m. to.W ,p.m. Paily. glenjTtryok. i ■ glenn v tr yon. GLENN tRtfON. 1 GLENN TRYON. GLENN TRYON. 1 In J "SKINLER STEPS OUT." 1 "SKINNER STEPS, OUT." "SKINNER STEPS OUT." "SKINNEI. STEPS OUT." "SKINNER STEPS. OUT." . '•SKINNER STEPS OUT." ' . ;. . "SKINNER STEPS OUT." ; • Adddd.. Attraction" •-, ... ■ •■■■■■ "THE' SHOP'WOKN "ANG.EL." • '•THE SHOPWORN: ANGEL."/. "THE SHOPWORN 1 ANGEL." "THE SHOPWORN ANGEL." "THE SHOPWORN ANGEL." "THE SHOPWORN ANGEL." "THE SHOPWORN ANGEL." In Support gazette. serial. comedy. 1 seaside pictures, lyall bay. ' Seaside pictures, lyall bay. i TO-NIGHT, at 7.45 o'clock. TWO STAR ATTRACTIONS, "CLEARING THE TRAIL." "CLEARING THE TRAIL." , i Starring Hoot ..Gibson, An exciting out-door drama of action and thrills. "lIOME JAMES," "HOME JAMES," St.Linng Laura La Plaiitc. A comedy of a bhop gill who becomes an artist with a wealthy bachelor acting <is> her chauffeur. Also Chapter 0 oE "The Piuite of Panama." Telephone 18-393 or call at Theatre for Reserves.

A FULLER FEATURE! '•f)N WITH THE SHOW" commented w itb third capacity week at the 11 o'clock session to-day, and this extended season has been necessitated to accommodate the hundreds of patrons still seeking admission to see the; screen's most glorious offering: WARNER BROTHERS' and VITAPHONE'S "ON WITH THIS 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." 100 per cent. Talking 100 per cent. Dancing, 100 per cent. Singing 100 per cent. Colour 100 per cent. REAL ENTERTAINMENT TELEPHONE RESERVATIONS: A portion^ of the plan for "On With the Show" is., available at His Majesty's Theatre during the day for telephone .reservations. RING No. 28-175. BOX PLANS AT THE BRTSTOL. After 5.30 at Theatre (Stalls Entrance). PRICES: Morning aud Afternoon: 2s, lb Od, Is (Children half price). Evening: Reserves, D.C.'Ss Cd, O.S. '2a 6d (plus tax).' Grand Circle Is 6d. THREE SESSIONS DAILY. . *11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. Ring 14-202 NOW for Reserves. KILJ IRNIE KINEJIA. ILBIRNIE - ■ ' KINEMA. . TO-NIGHT—S-IO : N1GHT: MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE and JOHN BOWERS in A romance of a pretty, scheming, cabaret dancer, and a "financier's son, "DAUGHTERS'.~WIIO PAY.' "DAUGHTERS WHO PAY.' "DAUGHTERS WHO PAY.' (Recommend by the- Censor more especially, for Adult Audiences.) Also TOM MIX in an Aviation Thriller that will Astound you, "SILVER VALLEY." "SILVER VALLEY." GAZETTE. COMEDY. TRIO. Reserve at Theatre, Tel. 14-202. KILBIRINE KINEMA ILBIRNIE KINEMA GOES TALKIE! GOES TALKIE! ! The Management wishes to announce that the KINEMA will be closed on MONDAY, for a period of Four Days, in order to carry out extensive alterations, and for the installation of the latest . -WESTERN ELECTRIC TALKING EQUIPMENT. Gala. reopening"iilDAY NEXT! QAPITOL, THEATRE. MIRAMAR. TO-NIGHT, S o'clock. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's All-talking, Singing, cind Dancing Dramatic Sensation, ,"THE "TUB- ' "THE • .BROADWAY BROADWAY BROADWAY • . MELODY." MELODY." MELODY." With CHARLES .KING, ANITA PAGE, AND BESSIE LOVE. And the ever-popular mirth-makers, Laurel and Hardy, iv '•UNACCUSTOMED AS WE ARE." "UNACCUSTOMED'AS WE ARE." "UNACCUSTOMED AS WE ARE." "UNACCUSTOMED AS 'WE ARE." Reserve at Lookman's, or TcJ, 10-911. M-EW QUALITY , THEATRE. SPECIAL WEEK-END , PROGRAMME. SPECIAL WEEK-END PROGRAMME. Hugß Double Feature. RICHARD ARLEN AND MARY BRIAN - -'TIIK MAN 1 LOV-E." "THE MAN I LOVE." ■A drama of the prize ring and of the fight of two women for one man. Also Screening: WARNER BAXTER, in "DANGER STREET." "DANGER STREET." Two lawless gangs of the underworld thrown at each other's throats. REGAL THEATRE, KAKOIU. EGAL THEATRE. KARORI. TO-NIGHT—I o'clock-TO-NIGHT. ' "the apache," "the Apache," "the apache," With Adelqui Millar, Mona Mori is, etc. "The Apache" js a wonderfully tine htoiy of the Parisian underworld, vivid and startling. Jsual Prices. . Guod Suppoits. Watch for commencing date of. Serial, "Taizan of the Mighty." {

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 45, 22 February 1930, Page 4

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