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THE REGENT . •■ THE"; REGENT! NOW SHOWING! ' ("T' lC *°» ™*""\ NOW SHOWING! XHKEIS KESSIOiNS UAILY-JI a.m.. 2.15 p.m.. 8 p.m. ; What ."Rookies" was as n silent, ''Marianne" is as a talkie—only it's belter! MERRY, MISCHIEVOUS, MARVELLOUS MARION DAVIES .;.' ."■MAKIANNE" Get ready for your happiest experience ol the tnlkiug films. .Imagine, a village in France after the Armistite with merry Mariou Danes surrounded by ■ a lot ot soldier boys hungry for fun. What with songs and laughs and heart-throbs raid thrills you'll wish this musical comedy romance might never cud! SONGS! LAUGHS! ' THRILLS! . THE REGENT FEATURETTES ("A Show in Themselves") STAN LAUREL and OLIVER HAllUi', the funniest team on the screen, in "^EW OF WAR"; WILLIAM O'NEAL, famous operatic, tenor, will sing "LOLIIiV, "DUNA," "UNTIL"; METROTONE NEWS, the news of the world in sound. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. . . ■ METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S ALL-TALKING, SINGING, DANCING '.",-■ ■- SENSATION, "■THE HOLLYWOOD REVUE" ' ,'■■•' "' With .; . ...■-.. '■. . " ... ""■ MARION DAVIES,-JOHN GILBERT, NORMA SHEARER, -WILLIAM HAINES, JOAN CRAWFORD, BUSTER: KEItoN, BESSIE LOVE, CHARLES X.ING CONRAD NAGJiL, MARIE DRESSLER, JACK BENNY. GUS EDWARDS, DANE AND ARTHUR, LAURKL AND HAKIJY, UK.ULKW2 IKE, ANITAI'AGE, POLi.\ MORAN, "GWIiIN LEE, BROX SISTERS, ALBJOKTINA, RASCH BALLET, -•■•■ ■" . : NATACHA, NATTOVA AND CO., THE ROUNDERS. , . ■■ - - COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. . BOX PLANS AT THEATRE (TEL. 44-144) AxMD BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY. ■■::;-;-. '-THEME SONGS ;'" -' ;■ . "' ■ ■■"; ■•■'.V -. KROiM . "SUNNY;SIDE/UP" ■"SUNNY SIDE UP" ■ RECORDED BY ; . ■•-■-■■ -^ -■: .■■" ."COLUMBIA- ; ■ ' :: AND SHOWING AT THE MAJESTIC, • COLUMBIA RECORD No. OJSOfi. —"If I Had a Talking Picture of You." Reverse side, "Pickin' Petals oJf o' Daisies." Vocal, Len> Maurice ......... PRICE 4/COLUMBIA, RECORD No. 0179-i.—"Sunny-Side Up" (Fox Trot).' Reverse side, "To be Forgotten," waltz (not from "Sunny-Side Up"). Ben Solvin and his Orchestra ...:..■..., :.. ; .:,....:......;. ..... PRICE, ijCOLUMBIA lIECORD No. 07031.—"1' m /a. Droainer,. Aren't We. All," fox trot. - ".If I Had a Talking Picture of You," lox trot.'. Oaul Whitemau PRICE 4/COLUMBIA RECORDS—AT ALL MUSIC DEALERS.

DJB JJUXK TUKATRK. 13. LUX]-: 'J'HIOA'j. I'Ji!. DE • LUXE ■ -THEATRE.----1 . • . Now Showing: . DAILY, 2.30. NIGHTLY, 8-o'clock. DAILY, 2.30. -—- Nl GMTLY, S o'clock. Vitaphone brings tlici current Stage' Sensation of' New York, London, and Paris right to Wellington in Talking Picture , form. : SEE IT.. HEAR IT!'. THRILL TO IT! ALL-TALKING! SINGING! DANCING! ALL-TALKING! SINGING! DANCINO: A Powerful Romantic -Drama of Mountain and. Desert. . ■"',■■■■ • "THE GIUCAI DIVIDE." ■ "THE GREAT DIVIDE.". "THE'-GREAT DIVIDE." .' ■; - 'THE GREAT DIVIDE." "THE GREAT DIVIDE." .-'•■-''. Starring :. ' DOROTHY MVKAILb DOROTHY .M'KAILL DOROTHY M'KAILL ; .;■ In her Brilliant Talking Debut—An; Outstanding Star in aa Unforgettable-Role'!. I Cast also includes lan 'Keith, ' Myrna Loy, Lueien Littlenekl, ' Ben Heudricta, George FawcetV , and Creifthton Hale. '-,-; ■./' ' In Addition: DE LUXE SOUND SHORT SUBJECTS Special Selection of SOUND NEWS REELS, ALL-DIALOGUE, DANCING, SINGING. Fcaturcttes. PAUL T. CULLED AND WURLITZEU ORCHESTRA UNIT.-; • .. Entr'acte Special: "Laughing Marionette." BOOKING.—Box Plaits at Bristol .and Aitkeii's. . Ring Tel. 23-OSO for Reservations,' ; ' .' WESTMNSTER . .GLE.K SINGERS. WESTMINSTER . GLEE SINGERS,. WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS. rpoWN HALL CON CERT CHAMBER" TO-NIGHT!' •■ TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! '■■ ". ■ '"'And '"' ' ■■■':. ■ ' ■.- ' : EVERY EVENING, IAT s; ,- -. .-,- And SPECIAL .FAMILY MATINEES '- On ■■ '■'■-■ : ■ WEDNESDAY &' SATURDAY, at 2,30. . PROGRAMMES CHANGED .EACH - ALTERNATE EVENING. . . : Mr. Edward :Branseombe Trcseuts the ... GleE SINGERS WESTMINSTER GLEE. g|NGERS. .:..WESTMINSTER." GLiIS . SINGERS Prior to their departure tor ■England.1 via : ' - ■•• ...--• Australia.- ' •■■■.'■■ A\ ABSOLUTELY UNIQUE ]ON'J?ER- . '~. TAINM.ENT .'-.. .: '■■■■,- ■■ ■' ■■ -;- At -.■■ . :■"■'-. ■ . PRICES WITHOUT PARALLEL: . . - 4s; 3s, 2s (plus tax). ' •■- ■ - 4s. 3s,- 2s (plus tax). CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. .- Box-'l?law. at ■Bristol.. ■~ . . Generous Concessioiis to-Schools, Chou'.s. Choral and kindred bodies m partios not 'less'than '20 Reserved n-t .Bristol.; •■ ; -■• MetlVodist "Confevcnce .Musical .'Festival; : 'fTHE CREATION/ ■ ' ■ '"THE CREATION.". -.'■ ■ "THE CREATION,". . . "THE CREATION/: ■ A memorable roiidei-mg of Haydn's, great . Oratorio will be .given, in the VpoWN HALL, TOWN HALL, X' - :"-. .'. r'-.On .'-'-- ;: ' WEDNESDAY, :20th FEBRUARY, " . .-i At S-p.in. ' ;- • " ■ ' By The Combined Methodist Choirs of City and- Subm-bs. . Under MR. H. TEMPLE WHITE. ; With an. Orchestra of. 30 of N.Z.s Leading Players. .■..-■ "SOLOISTS: . ■ ■'' MISS MYRA SAWYER. MR. HUBERT CARTER. ' MR.. WILLIAM WATTERS. ' Who will Render Additional Solos with . Organ - Accompaniment. Prices only 2s and Is. Booking now open nl. -'The Bristol." '" . ; ' . E..L. HOWE, Hon. Secretary. Telephone 40-222. ~ THE UNITED STATESIiND""fHE"~ PACIFIC. A LECTURE on the above subject will be given at Victoria University College at S o'clock TO-NIGHT, (MONDAY) by Dr. Charles limumier Martin, Pi'ofessor of International Law. and head of the Department of Political Science ;it the University of Washington, Seattle, Carnegie Endowment Visiting Professor. Mi-. Walter Nas,h,.M.P., "ill preside. Admission free. ~" DANNEVIRIvE RACES. .. '■ .X PASSENGERS required, leaving'2sth, *-' return 2Sfli, uvn oar iv Danuevirkc; fore, return. :C3 We. Reply GOO, Evg. rPogtj or Tel, 21-337.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 46, 24 February 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 46, 24 February 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 46, 24 February 1930, Page 2

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