AMUSEMENTS. Dir.: Sir Benjamin Fuller. i —' '— CHEERED TO THE ECHO! SALVOS OF APPLAUSE! Last Night’s Packed House is Still Laughing at “IT ISN’T DONE” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE FUNNIEST PICTURE EVER MADE. MISS IT? NO SIR, IT ISN’T DONE. MARCH OF TIME,” Special Coronation Number. Book now for To-night. Plan at D.I.C. till Noun. After that at Theatre. Children under 16 not admitted. lII' NORMA SHEARER LESLIE HOWARD iCH - IN " Aristocrat ot Wellington Cinemas. Romeo and Juliet” Daily at 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. IAVIII 111 In no other way but through Screen Production could HI so impressive a cast be assembled to give a great play, with great parts great justice, and, in our opinion, the performances of Norma Shearer as Juliet and Leslie Howard as Romeo will FRIDAY | remain emblazoned in your memory for all next time. “"S-T MfiRIE” BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW Box Plans at D.I.C. and Majestic. Telephone 45-100. (Both Films Approved for Universal Exhibition.) CUBA |£i Nightly, 7 o’clock. STREET, MW EU Tel. 52-834. TWO OUTSTANDING PRODUCTIONS AND A GREAT ARRAY OF SHORT SUBJECTS. THE MIRTH-CONVULSING DETECTIVE THRILLER. “THE PLOT THICKENS” JAS. GLEASON-ZASU PITTS 11 ‘ SBISIS 'idC,•<, I * ■ ■ I * . iMMII ■ a% - -sHH And next WHO WAS THIS WOMAN? THE PRESS DEMANDED HER CONFESSION. V wp Gloria \a ? T^ e stuart Giri , Walter V Overboard” Pigeon v 4 wanted AND A BIG FOB CAST. W»«F MURDER! (Programme recommended for adults.) MATINEE TO-DAY 2 P.M. BOOK EARLY.
LECTURES. W.E.A. LECTURES. fpHE following Lectures will be given during the forthcoming week:— TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY). — Final Lecture-Recital by Madame Betts-Vincent in Nimmo’s Hall, Willis Street, at 8 , o’clock. Subject: “Some Modern British Composers.” MONDAY, May 10.—Mr. R. J. Lockhart, M.A., in the W.E.A. Room, Trades Hall Bldg., at 7.45 p.m. .Subject: “The World of the Small.” TUESDAY, May 11.—Professor J. Shelley's final lecture on “The Theories of Art,” in the Lecture Hall of the Dominion Museum, Buckle Street, at 8 p.m. (Illustrated.) THURSDAY, May 13. — “Modern Literature,” by Mr. IV. J. Scott. M.A.. in the W.E.A. Room, Trades Hall, at 7.15 |j p.m. Subject: “James Joyce: Early i Works.” ' NGAIO, MONDAY —“Modern Drama,’’ I by Miss C. Keddell, F.T.C.L., in the j Methodist Schoolroom, at 7.45 p.m. | Subject: “Biographical Plays.” LOWER HUTT, MONDAY.—FinaI Film Talk by Mr. J. Comes. B.Sc., ou “Weaving,” in the Borough Council Chambers, at 7.45 p.m. (Instead of Wednesday.) ) I NOTE.—Mr. O. C. Mazengarb’s Course on “Recent Changes in Industrial Law” I will commence on WEDNESDAY, May I 19. instead of the 12th. Single Lecture, 1/-. Tutorial Classes, 3/6 for Course. All interested are cordially invited. E. MASLEN, Secretary. Tel. 52-397, C>> TTNDEIt the auspices of the WEL- ' LINGTON BRANCH. BRITISHISRAEL - WORLD FEDERATION (N.Z.), INCOR., a Lecture will be delivered in the RECHABITES’ HALL, 125 WILLIS STREET, on Monday next (May 101. at 8 p.m. Subject: ‘The Bible, the King, and the Coronation.” Lecturer: DR. D. S. MILNE, OTARI. Collection to defray expenses. LECTURES. ———“ VITAL AND DYNAMIC. FINAL LECTURE By J?ONA OLSEN, I Internationa] Lecturer. ■ “A MESSAGE TO YOU.” DOMINION FARMERS’ INSTITUTE, I SUNDAY, 7.30 P.M. Written Questions.
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