FOLLOW TILE CROWDS FOLLOW THE CROWDS To the Great Glittering Triumph A .MARVELLOUS ENTERTAINMENT! CT. JAMES. THRICE DAILY: £>T. JAMES. 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. "Where Sound Sounds Best." AGAIN TO-DAY. AGAIN TO-NIGHT. Sir Benjamin and John Fuller present the colossal all-technicolour, all-singing, alldancing, all-talking, Revue of Revues— "Show of Shows"—enacted by a veritable . constellation of stars. A WONDER OFFERING. 100 SHOAVS IN ONE. 100 SHOWS IN ONE. BIGGEST—AND-BEST. AND EVERY INCH IN GORGEOUS TECHNICOLOUR. "a ho wo v ati o w s." "SHOW OF 'SHOWS." "S H Off 0 F SHOW S." "SH OAY OF SllO A¥ S." "SHOW OF SHOW S." "SHOW OF SHOAVS." . "SHOW OF SH 0 W S." I IT HAS EVERYTHING IT HAS EVERYTHING from Shakespeare to the Sawdust Circus.GIANT ALL-STARS CAST GIANT ALL-STARS CAST OF 75 PRINCIPALS OF 75 PRINCIPALS And' IdOO PERFORMERS! ' ~ 1000 PERFORMERS! J Too numerous to mention. A WARNER BROS. VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. Better Reserve Seats at Theatre— ■■■ Tel. 28-175. THE RUSH HAS STARTED. Reserves arc Better than Regrets. OUT ON ITS OWN SUCCESS! Folks Laughed Till They Cried. , MAJESTIC. THRICE DAILY* 11 a.m., 2.15 and MAJESTIC. 8 p.m. AGAIN TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. ENGLAND HAS MADE The World's Funniest Film Farce. The World's Funniest Film Farce. THE SMARTEST EVER, THE CUTEST "TALKIE" OF 'EM ALL. " RAISE THE ROOF." "RAISE THE ROOF." '"RAISE THE ROOF." "RAISE THE ROOF." "RAISE THE ROOF." "RAISE THE ROOF." "RAISE THE ROOF." "RAISE THE ROOF." LONDON'S LAUGHING YET! 1 IT'S THE BEST—irrespective of the country of origin. IT WOKE UP LONDON. WILL WAKE WELLINGTON. Deliciously. Delightful! Hilariously Funny! PACKED WITH JOY GERMS. THE NAKED TRUTH told of a London Revue Company "driven from home" by the "talkie" invasionforced to. tour the provinces—rescued by an Oxford Graduate—its attempted annihilation by a "heavy villain," who, for filthy lucre, agrees to "wreck the wreck," and does so, .BY SENDING THE WARDROBE BASKETS ASTRAY, leaving tliu -, performers ■ •.•STRIPPED. BAKE' 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 ' THE SHOW GOES ON. THE MOST INGENIOUS, SPICILY CLEVER, AND AMAZINGLY MERITORIOUS PERFORMANCE EVER PRESENTED ON STAGE OR SCREEN BY ALL-BRITISH STARS. "GOES OVER" WITH REAL ECLAT AND ROARS OF LAUGHTER WITH THE TROUPE TRIUMPHANT, VILLAINY VAItoUISHED, AND VIRTUE VIC- . ' TORIOUS. IT'S OUT ON ITS OWN! IT'S OUT ON ITS OWN! Busy Bees are Busy at The Bristol. Book Bristol or Theatre, Tel. 45-100. ZANE GREY—His Greatest -Masterpiece Picturised with astoimding reality! THIS EVENING, at S sharp. KILBIRNIE KINEMA. ILBIRNIE KINEMA. GEORGE O'BRIEN and SUE CAROL in ! "THE LONE STAR RANGER," An All-Talking Thrilling Romance of the Vast Western Ranges! KINEMA SOUND FEATURETTES. Reserve at Theatre Confectionery, Telephone 14-202. . NOTE.—Telephone Reserves sold at 7.45 p.m.. ■VTEW QUALITY THEATRE. ■*•' Island Bay's Cosy Theatre. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT.! 100 per cent. Talking Drama, I.— ' . ' . • . "THE GAMBLERS." "THE GAMBLERS." Plungers all in that Paradise of Gamblers, Wall Street. Millions of men and , women daily stake their "all, in a desperate game with the soulless machine, the Stock Market. Supported by SOUND FEATURETTES. Reserves, ring 21-391, till C.30 p.m. fALKIES! TALKIES! TALKIES!. «' OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. "« UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. « TO-NIGHT (7.4.5).' TO-NIGHT.- « MAURICE CHEVALIER, MAURICE CHEVALIER, Hie Sensational Musical Comedy Star, in « "INNOCENTS OF PARIS." « "INNOCENTS OF PARIS." « '•INNOCENTS OF PARIS." You'll love him—his smile —his charm— « himself. A drama that tugs at the heart « strings—that makes you cry and laugh— " that makes you happy. « Added Attractions: " EXCELLENT SOUND SUPPORTS. BAND. " PALEDONIAN SOCIETY PIPE BAND << at LYALL BAY, Ist BATTALION BAND at WELLING- " TON HOSPITAL, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. " LEAGUE OF MOTHERS. ," f OWER HUTT Branch "will meet in «: " King George* Hall, Lower Hutt, on « I'HURSDAY NEXT, 25th SEPTEMBER, « it 8 p.m.- , " Speaker:. 3. S. BARTON. ESQ., S.M. « Mothers and Fathers ami all interested 'riends are invited. , ~ —: ■ D NEAV ZEALAND RAILAVAYS. CANCELLATION OF SUNDAY TRAINS, WELLINGTON-UPPER HUTT. A LL SUNDAY TRAINS now riinninsr &- between WELLINGTON, MISLLINO, \ND UPPER HUTT. will be DISCON"I'INUET) AFTER SUNDAY. 21st SEf.'I'RMBEK. j\/TR. TAYLOR, of Popular Furnishing "-*■ Co., Cuba-st., .just above Whitehead •5ind Pears. I will furnish1 you. Cash or F .fTm.'. :
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 71, 20 September 1930, Page 4
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