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OUT ON ITS OWN SUCCESS! Folks Laughed Till They Cried. MAJESTIC. THRICF DAILY: •M-AJESTIC. 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. British. . British. "RAISE THE ROOF." "RAISE "THE ROOF." "RA [SE THE KOOF." "RAISE THE HOOF." '•'RAISE THE ROOF." "RAISE THE ROOF.!' "RAISE THE ROOF." "RAISE THE ROOF." j British. British. LONDON'S LAUGHING YET! Deliriously Delightful! Hilariously Funny! PACKED WITH JOY GERMS. BETTY'BALFOUR BETTY BALFOUR BETTY BALFOUR AND A GREAT CAST OF. ALL PERFECT-SPEAKING ' LONDON ACTORS. • THE MOST INGENIOUS, CLEVER, AND AMAZINGLY MERITORIOUS PERFORMANCE EVER PRESENTED ON STAGE OR SCREEN BY ALLBRITISH STARS. "GOES OVER" WITH REAL ECLAT AND ROARS OF LAUGHTER, WITH VIL*LAINY VANQUISHED AND VIRTUE VICTORIOUS. 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. In Nomenclature we must be most Particu—LAH. Displace the title "Talkies" for Hay's "Auriou —LAH." So break the news to Mother, also to foud Pa—PAH, And bid them bring the Chicks to hear our great "Auricu —LAH." CJT. JAMES. THRICE DAILY: JAMES. 11 a.m., 2.15 and S p.m. "Where Sound Sounds Best." Sir- Benjamin and John Fuller present the colossal all-teehnicolour, all-singing, alldancing, all-talking, Revue of Revues— "Show of Shows"—enacted by a veritable constellation .of stars. A WONDER OFFERING. 100 SHOWS IN.ONE. 100 SHOWS IN ONE. BIGGEST-AND-BEST. AND EVERY INCH IN GORGEOUS TECHNICOLOUK. "SHOW OF SH O W S." "SHOW OF SHOW S." "SHOW OF SHOWS." "SHOW OF SHOWS." "SHOW OF - SHOWS." "SHOW OF SHOWS." "SHOW OF SHOWS." IT HAS EVERYTHING: Shakespeare—Opera—Vaudeville—Musical Comedy. WINNIE LIGHTNER, NICK LUCAS, RICHARD BARTIILEMESS, . And a GIANT ALL-STARS CAST OF 75 PRINCIPALS And 1000 PERFORMERS! A WARNER BROS. VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. Better Reserve Seats at TheatreTel. 28-175. friLBIRNIE • EJNEMA, ■^ILBIRNIE '■~ . V KINEMA. Definitely Final Screening TO-NIGHT of Zaun Grey's '•THE LONE STAR RANGER,"' "THE LONE STAR RANGER," With GEORGE O'BRIEN AND SUE CAROL; KINEMA SOUND FEATURETTES. Reserve at Theatre Confectionery, Tel. 14-202, and Bristol Piano Co. cjkating! ■ skating! Skating; skating! winter show building. 2;30 to 4.30 and 7:30 to JO. Popular Price*. From (he old Vivian street and Kilbirnie Rinks—THE 'FAMOUS BRASS 'HAND and that highly experienced Floor Manager, MR. HARRY WHELAN. DAFFODILS .DAFFODILS BAFFODILS DAFFODILS DAFFODILS DAFFODILS HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL Will open the KARORI SPRING SHOW, ARORI SPRING SHOW, TUESDAY NEXT, j -23rd SEPTEMBER, at 3 p.m. '' - PARISH HALL, KARORI. SPRING SPRING FLOWERS FLOWERS NOW ON NOW ON AN EXHIBITION AN EXHIBITION Of QIL AND WATER-COLOUR PAINTINGS By CHAS. H. HOWORTK OHAS. 11. HOWORTII Is Now Open at M'GREGOR WRIGHT'S ART GALLERY, Lauibtou Quay. In the Distinguished Presence of Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Bledisloe. THE WELLINGTON CHAMBER . MUSIC PLAYERS. Leon de Mauny, Desmond Lavin, Frank Crowtber, Claude Tanner, and Evelyn fe THIRD CONCERT OF 1930 SEASON. ]^EXT WEDNESDAY, 24th SEPT: PROGRAMME: Mozart's Strine Quartet in B Flat; Selntmam/s Piano Quintet in E Flat; Brahms's Trio in E Flat (Op. 40). ADMISSION: 4s, 3s, 2s (phis tax). Bos Plan at Bristol. r]PHE SHETLAND SOCIETY RAFFLES -*- drawn in Mokoia Hall, Saturday evening. Winners: Doll, No. 63, Miss Inkster, Island Bay. "The. Picture," Mr. P. Abernethy, k.s. Holmdale. ci h. LAURENSON, Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 72, 22 September 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 72, 22 September 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 72, 22 September 1930, Page 2

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