• i AfAJESTIC THREE SESSIONS: I?XAJESTJC H a.m., 2.15 p.m., MAJESTIC S p.m. JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE —DRAMATIC, —ROMANTIC, —ECCENTRIC, —BRILLIANT. ... PROSECUTOR IN THE COURT OF JUSTICE ... BUT A LAW UNTO HIMSELF IN THE " ' ' COURT OF LIFE! JOHN | BARRYMORE The Screen's Greatest Actor, In '•STATE'S ATTORNEY." With HELEN TWELVETREES, - WILLIAM BO YD, _ .-;■ MARY DUNCAN. " . ("A" Cert.—Adult Recommendation.) ALSO:— . ."..•.-. FOX NEWS. : ■ • ' PATHE NEWS. "SPORTLIGHT." . COMEDY (Clark awl McCullouck). Box Plans Bristol and Theatre, Tel. 45-100. i | | MAJESTIC. I FRIDAY, 21st OCTOBER. BOOK'NOW! .. . The Fruits of two years' exploration in the African Jungle. BREATH-TAKING | ADVENTURE. THERE'S SO HOLLYWOOD FICTIONAL STAGING ABOUT "CONGORILLA." EVERY SINGLE INCH OF "CONGORILLA" WAS PHOTOGRAPHED. AND RECORDED | IN DARKEST AFRICA. 1 "CONGORILLA"' "CONGORILLA" j "CONGORILLA" "CONGORILLA" "CONGORILLA" WITH MR. AND MRS. MARTIN JOHNSON i ALL NEW FROM [ THE BEGINNING TO ! END! IT IS TRULY NATURE'S BEST SHOW. (It's a Fox Picture.) i ■ ■ • See Miss Gwenethe Walshe and Partner Dance "CONGORILLA" At j MAJESTIC LOUNGE TO-NIGHT—IO.3O. TOWN HALL, OWN HALL, SATURDAY NEXT,.AT S P.M. SATURDAY NEXT, AT 8 P.M. SATURDAY NEXT, AT 8 P.M. OUTSTANDING MUSICAL EVENT. The First Appearance in Wellington Of THE MAROTTAS THE MAROTTAS THE MAROTTAS In "GEMS FROM GRAND OPERA." SIGNORA YVONNE MAROTTA, SIGNORA YVONNE MAROTTA, SBGNORA YVONNE MAROTTA, The young New Zealand Lyric Soprano who made a wonderfully successful debut in Grand Opera in Milan this year, receiving the highest possible praise from the critical press of Italy, has returned for a brief visit to her native land, and is presenting, with, her husband, a short scries of operatic recitals throughout New Zealand. WHAT THE CRITICS SAY: "La Sera" (Milan) —"The delicious voice and magnificent interpretations moved and exalted (enthused) the audience, who frantically applauded a great artist." "Italia"—"A beautiful and true lyrical soprano." '•'Ambrosiano"—"A magnificent success was achieved by the soprano, Yvonne Marotta." "Stampa" (Turin)—" Notable for the brightness of her melodic voice." SIGNOR. NINO MAROTTA,. . SIGNOR NINO MAROTTA, SIGNOR NINO MAROTTA, Famous Grand Opera Basso. (The Chaliapin of Italy.) Has sung the principal bass roles in. all the great operas with Caruso, Zanatello, Tito Ruffo in Italy, Vienna, Paris, Berlin, South America, and was leading basso with the Melba-Williamaon Grand Opera Co. An artist with a great voice. Assisted by MR. RICHARD MAUNDER, Violinist, MRS. STUART CUNNINGHAM, Pianist. Admission: Cs, 4s, 3s, 2s, Plus Tax. Reserves at Bristol Piano Co., 6s and 4s (plus tax) Only. Tuesday Next, at 9 a.m. METAL TRADES 1 DISPUTE. BIG DEMONSTRATION. CUNDAY EVENING NEXT, 16th OCTO--0 BER, at 8 o'clock. TRADES HALL, VIVIAN STREET. Come and Hear the Workers' Case. Speakers: 1\ E. WARNER, ■ R. GADD. P. FRASER, M.P. F. LANGSTONE, -M.P. Chairman—A. BLACK-. j7ilms. films. films, four-hour developing and printing service! In by 9 a.m., Ready I p.m. In by 1 p.m., Ready 5 p.m. Quality PrintsPermanent Prints. HARRINGTON'S HARRINGTON'S 40-42, Willis street (Xcxt Carlton-Hotel).
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 92, 15 October 1932, Page 4
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