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OT. JAMES. THRICE DAILY: ►3'J.'. JAMES. 11 a.m., 2.15 and S p.m. "Where Sound Sounds Best." Sir lionjamin and John Fuller present the I'oUissal iill-tcolmicolour, all-singing, alliiiaueing, all-talking, Revue of Revues — ! "Show" of Shows"—enacted by a veritable j conwlellfltiou of stars. 1 A WONDER OFFERING. ; 100 SHOWS IN ONE. .100 SHOWS IN ONE. li IGGEST- AND-BEST. 1 AND EVERY INCH i 1N T GORGEOUS TECHKICOLOUR. i .. " I I --S'TrOAV Oh' SHOWS/ I -snow of snows." -SHOW OF SHOWS." "SHOW OF SHOWS." ••■ SII O W O F SITO AY S." | "■ SIIO AY O F SHO W S." i -SHOAV OF SHOWS." ; "SHOW OF SItOAVS." ] -SHOAV OF SHOAVS." j I it has' everything it has ea'erything from Shakespeare to the Sawdust Circus. ■■'GIANT- ALL-STARS CAST. ■ GIANT ALL-STARS CAST. John Barrymore . Armida Barthlemess . AVjnuie Lichnci' Johnny Arthur Lila Lee Louize Fazenda Sally O'Neil Irene Boi'doni Nick Lucas Doug. Fairbanks, Frank Fay Juur. Lee Moran George Curpcutiev Myrna Loy Hobart Bosworth "Rin-Tin-Tin" Lloyd Hamilton 11. B. AVarner I Marian Nixon AVm. Courtenay I. Patsy.R. Miller . Alice Day i Dolores Costollo . A'iola Dana i Helcne Costello Lupino Lane I Alexander Grey Sojin I Gertrude Olmstead Molly O'Day j Beatrice Lillic Alice White Shirley Mason Ruth Clifford j Win. Collier Betty Compson Anthony Bushell Lois Wilson Chester Conklin Albert Gran i Mareeline Day Marion Byron Loretta Young Bert Roach Carmel Myers Kalla Pasha Tully Marshall ■ Ben Ttu-pin Jacqueline Logan Julna Murphy Philo M'Cullough Lola A^endrill Alberta A raughn Grant Withers Adamac Vaughn S'id Silvers Anders Randolph Chester Morris Wheeler Oakman Sally Eilers Pauline Garon Hari<jt Lake Ball Montana Frances Lee Heinie Conklin Ted Lewis Ruth Cliffbrd Noah Beery Jimmie Clemmons Sally Blanc Ethelyne Claire Otto Matheson AVm. Bakewell E. J. Ratcliffe Jack Mulhall A AVARNER BROS. VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. Book at Bristol till 5. Theatre from 6 p.m. Tel. 2S-175.

SHOPPERS' SESSION" FROM 5 to 7 p.m. MAJESTIC. THRICE DAILY: AJESTIC. 11 a.m., 2.15 and MAJESTIC. 8 p.m. AGAIN BRITAIN TRIUMPHS. ENGLAND HAS MADE The World's Funniest Film Farce. The 'World's Funniest Film Farce. British brains birthed it. British authors wrote it. Britishers acted it in London. Britishers produced it at Elstree. And Britishers the wido world over revel iv it, shriek at it, and proclaim it THE SMARTEST EVER. THE CUTEST "TALKIE" OF 'EM ALL. "RAISE THE ROOF." "RAISE THE ROOF." "BAISE THE ROOF. 1' "RAISE THE ROOF." '•BAISE THE ROOF." "RAISE THE ROOF." "RAISE THE ROOF." ' "RAISE THE ROOF." LONDON'S LAUGHING YET! IT'S THE BEST—irrespective of the : country of origin. IT WOKE [IP LONDON. WILL WAKE .WELLINGTON. Uelicioualy Delightful! ... Hilariously Funny! PACKED WITH JOY GERMS. Peals of laughter make the rafters ring, "raise the roof," pierce the Welkin, and split the sky with rockets of roars. THE NAKED TRUTH told of a London Revue Company "driven from home" by the "talkie" invasion— forced to tour the provinces—rescued by nn Oxford Graduate—its attempted annihilation by a "heavy villain," who, for filthy lucre, agrees to "wreck the wreck." and does so. BY SENDING THE WARD-ROBE-BASKETS ASTRAY, leaving the ' . ' '" performers j STRIPPED BARE . Of. stage. dresses of any description. BETTY BALFOUR'S BRIGHT BRAIN •■BETTY BALFOUR'S BRIGHT BRAIN BETTY BALFOUR'S BRIGHT BRAIN Solves the riddle, brave girls face the

music, and I THIS SHOW GOES ON. ■GIRLS GET BEHIND THE "TIMES," ADAM AND EVE'S COPYRIGHT ; , —Fiff leaves—is infringed, without fringe,: 'SANDWICH BOARDS cover a multitude j of Sins and Shins, etc., A CALICO SIGN baulks the Censor, "masks-iri" the danger zone, and THE MOST .INGENIOUS, SPICILY ■CLEVER, AND AMAZINGLY MERITORIOUS PERFORMANCE EVER ] I PRESENTED ON STAGE OR SCREEN! !BY ALL-BRITISH STARS "GOES i fOYER" WITH REAL ECLAT AND ROARS OF LAUGHTER WITH TBE TROUPE TRIUMPHANT. VILLAINY! VANQUISHED. AND VIRTUE VIC-j ..- TORIOUS. ; . IT'S OUT ON ITS OWN! i IT'S OUT ON ITS OWN! J Busy Bees are Busy at The Bristol. Book Bristol or Theatre, Tel. 40-100. j — —— j Metro-Goldwyn's Big Special, J ■"THE LAST OF MRS. CHENEY." EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY.i THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. If you've seen the silent version, come iand sec and hear the all-talking version. ! It's Bigger! Better! Different! ] I.— : "THE LAST OF MRS. CHENEY." | "THE LAST OF MRS. CHENEY/' I (Recommended more especially for adults)., ■ ■ '■ ' With | ' • "XORMA SHEARER. I XOKMA SHEARER. ! Heai'-lire'beautifully spoken English. Tin:1 .•sparkling sta^o hit has been made into v. I picture filled Vith wit, uuexjjcctcd hup-] i pollings, gay semes. ! 2.—A11-Talking, Our Gang Comedy.. "La/.y Days." . ' ! o. —Metrotone News. ' j 4.—Special Vocal Numbers. I .■).—Novelty. Dance Band. i

UNIVERSITY OF XRW ZEALAND. APPLICATIONS to be exainined for ! ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS. LISSIK RATHBONE SCHOLARSHIPS, EXTRANCE, MEDICAL, DENTAL. ENGINEERING, AND ACCOUNTANTSPRELIMINARY, are received by the undersigned not later than Ist OCTOBER NEXT. i Forms may be obtained from the Uni : versity Collets Offices (except in Wellington), or from tho undersigned. -.' E. T. 'NORRIS, Rcgistiar. ',' Employers' Federation Buildings, The Terrace, Wellington.

MEETINGS. MUKITAI'TENNIS CLUB (INC.). THE Annual General Meeting of the MurHai Tennis Club will bo held in I (lie Council Chambers, Eastbourne, on I TUESDAY, 23rd Sept.. .1930, at 7.45 p.m. f Jiusinoii.s: To lveoivf Annual l'epul'l' 011!' j Balance-sheet, KlecLiun of Officers, Genoral. ■ All members and intending members are requested to attend. W. .V, FISHER, Hon. gee, I

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 70, 19 September 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 70, 19 September 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 70, 19 September 1930, Page 2

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