AMUSEMENTS MAJESTIC THEATRE The Theatre Perfect. A Fuller-Hayward House. Heated throughout.—As warm as vour own fireside. TO-NIGHT— FINAL ~ —at 8— SCREENING -TO-NIGHT The Biggest and Brightest Double Star Programme for Months I.—CLARA BOW 2—BEN LYON and LYA MARA “THE FLEET’S IN” “DANCING VIENNA” Her ship of joy comes in at last and Romance ’midst the whirl and gaiety laughter is the order of the day. of European night life. Good supports ami Majestic Symphony Orchestra. Standard prices. Plans at Majestic Confectionery. Ring 180 for reserves. EMPIRE THEATRE TO-NIGHT ONLY TO-NIGHT ONLY TWO ADVENTURE ATTRACTIO NS—PACKED WITH THRILLS 1— CONRAD NAGEL and MYRNA LOY in 2—RALPH INCE ‘THE GIRL FROM CHICAGO” “NOT FOR PUBLICATION” Glittering melodrama, glorious rom- A militant newspaper fighting for mice, enthralling mystery. the rights of the people. Splendid Supports. Clienp Prices. Ring ISO for Reserves. Empire, Monday and Tuesday: Lew Cody in “Wickedness Preferred” and Nancy Carroll in “Chicken a la King.” REGENT THEATRE Direction, J. C. Williamson Ltd. ' To-night at 8 o’clock. A MATCHLESS MIXTURE OF LAUGHTER AND TEARS The big Irish comedy riot “FINNEGAN’S BALL” “FINNEGAN’S BALL” She had juggled with knives as a vaudeville artist and her aim was good. Nunky found this out to his cost when he hutted in. DON’T MISS With which remark you settle in your seats prepared for a grand and glorious lit of whole-hearted laughter, and it was never better demonstrated in this delightfully funny 1 ball of Finnegan’s. “FORBIDDEN FRUIT” “FORBIDDEN FRUIT” With OSSI OSWALDA. the famous Continental star. It's “Footballers Night” to-night. Come early. We’ll be packed again. Plan at tlie Regent Confectionery. ’Plione 1102. REGENT THEATRE WEDNESDAY NEXT, COMMENCING AT THE MATINEE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN NELSON —AN ABSOLUTELY NEW VERSION "THE COHENS AND THE KELLYS" Yith an all star east, including George Sidney, Charles Murray and \era Gordon. “Sharrup! You hard-boiled Irisher,” says Cohen. “Ye’re and nuhl \P A” savs ICellv. “I’ll make for you a blue hcve,” says Cohen. “G wan, •jl nm yez in,” says Kelly and then the fun begins in this absolutely perfect ■omedv characterisation. It’s a matchless mixture of laughter and tears that ivals anything ever produced for pure unadulterated joy and entertainment, t will keep von giggling for a week. < ,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 27 July 1929, Page 1
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