LAS^ TWO NIGHTS OF COLLEEN MOORE, In ■ ' "WHEN DAWN CAME,", ' ' "WHEN DAWN CAME," ' And /'THE MAN FROM BRODNEY'S." "THE MAN FROM BRODNEY'S." STRAND THEATRE. ' TRAND THEATRE. : COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT, COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT, . " THE KENTUCKY FOUR," " THE KENTUCKY FOUR," " THE KENTUCKY FOUR," " THIS KENTUCKY .FOUR," " THE KENTUCKY FOUR," HAMONISERS INCOMPARABLE, Featuring Plantation Melodies and Negro Spirituals, in conjunction with AN ATTRACTIVE PICTURISATION Of "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN" " UNCLE TOM'S CABIN " "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN" " UNCLE TOM'S CABIN " " UNCLE TOM'S CABIN " (By Harriot Beccher Stowe), The Grand Old Story of Slavery Days ili America. "the Kentucky four" Will be seen in a Special Atmospherical Prologue, and will also sing their Plantation Melodies, throughout Iho screening of tho Picture, i COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, . . IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE! "Courtenay place. Tel. 22-669. TO-NIGHT and Every Evening at 8. MATINEE SATURDAY, at 2.30. FULLERS' \ FULLERS' FULLERS' FULLERS' NEAV VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. NEW VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. The Revival pf FULLERS' VAUDEVILLE. A TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS. Tho Greatest Galaxy of Star Acts Ever Presented to the Wellington Public, Including \ . MR. CLAUDE DAMPIER, Tho Professional Idiot. THE LECARDO BROTHERS} Wonderful Comedy Acrobats. Max Rita , SANDRISI and COPELLI, Charming Parisian Dancers. PIC and ALF, Novel Acrobatic Specialists. THE MEGAN BROTHERS, London Musical Clowns. . LORNA and LANCE, LENA JQOSTE, TAYLOR and SUMMERS. FULLERS' FAMILY PRICES: D.O. and 0.5., 2s 6d (Reserves 3s), plus tax; Stalls, Is 6'd; Upper Circle, Is. Doors open 7.15. Motors 10.20 BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. After 5 p.m. at Burnett's, next Theatre. P' RINCESS THEATRE, , RINCESS THEATRE. ' ' Maunors street. ■ Daily 11 to 10. Telephons 1967. pa.ilj 11 to 10. . . Telephone' 196?.Now Showing, No^ Showing, Noit Showing, "THE BROADWAY MADONNA" " THE BROADWAY MADONNA." <> THE BROxVDWAY MADONNA." " THE BROADWAY MADONNA " '<THK BROADWAY MADONNA." Directed by Chester Bennett, Starring, > JANE NOVAK, JANE NOVAK. JANE NOVAK. JANE NOVAK. JANE NOVAK. JANK NOVAK. ' MARIE CORELLI'S MARIE. CORELLI'S - GREATEST LOVE STORY GREATEST LOVE STORY.' See this living, breathinj; embodiment of the s.uper-cat and lter strange activities in the luiaziujf and baffling mysterr-drama. Alga ' "EAST SIDE WEST SIDE" "EAST SinK WEST SIDE." "EAST SIDE WEST SIDE" COMEDY. : GAZETTE, BROOKLYN PICTURES. ROOKLYN PICTURES TO-NIGHT (Wednesday) TO-NIGHT, The Giant Epic of tho Screen, " WESTBOUND, LIMITED," *v WESTBOUND, LIMITED," A great yjhotoplay of Flesh and' Steel. A roaring romance of the rails. DANCING. fi RAND CARNIVAL DANCE at Day's VJT Bay. Pavilion, SATURDAY NEXT, at 8.15 p.m. Buses leave Govt. Buildings between 7 and 7.20 p.m. Buses , leave Lower Hutt Post Office 7.30 p.m. We* leave Muvitai- 8.15 p.m. All Buses return after tho Dimeo. Ring 2G-399 to book seat in Bus. THE GAY BOHEMIANS. rjnO-NIGHT, .in ST. PETER'S HALL, at 8 o'clock pronipt. ' This favourite, evergreen Assembly will hold its USUAL MID-WEEK OLDTOME DANCE. No other social attraction in the city will provide you wit\ a more delightful "evening. x Ladies.ls 6d, Gents 2s. Direction: J. DYE. JAZZ. JAZZ. ~ JAZZ.~~ SCOTTISH HALL, 51, Lower Cuba street. TO-MORROW 7 NIGHT (Thursday), TO-MORROW NIGHT (Thursday), Claude Sander's Kentucky Dance Band. Ladies Is, Gents Is 6d. Dancing 8 to 11. JAZZ. JAZZ. JAZZ. DANCING 4ND DEPORTMENT, iFancy and Ballroom Dancmg.) WAIRARAPA AND WELLINGTON. Principal: MISS DAISY DONNELLY, 48, MULGRAVE STREET. Private Lessens by Appointment. JV/fTsT" PHYLLIS BATES, i.f-1. Studio; 68, Willis street. Telephono 870. , Private Lessons by Appointment Fox Trot, Five-Stop, Waltz, Tango. "Blues," Schottischo-Espagnole. Paso Doblo (now danco to one-stop Jimo). Telephone Residenco for appointment during January. APPOINTMENTS FROII 10 A.M. STUDIO- DANCE SATURDAY, 14th FEBRUARY, and Every Saturday " Thereafter. TsT~iSOBEt7"MILLER~ (Late of Sydney). TEACHES Modern Ballroom Dancing, including very Latest aud Correct Variations of Blues, Chicago, Fox. Trots, I Waltz, Argentine, Parisian Tanco, Five ' Stop, and Paso Uoblc. ■ Uiillronm may be Engaged for Private ' Dim;:;:-. u;c, Addroas ISxchaugo Build--1 iut'». 2>jininiun iutuuv- Tel, 21-932.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 29, 4 February 1925, Page 2
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