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rpHM KING'S THEATRE. «-HE KING'S. THEATRE. (Dbton street.). BKI HOUSES CONTINUE TO ACCLAIM "FOUR SONS." /INAL 3 PRESENTATIONS. Voted by Press and Public to be the Year's Outstanding Dramatic Triumph! WILLIAM FOX WILLIAM FOX Presents "A STAR ABOVE THEM ALL," "FOUR.SONS" "FOUR SONS." "FOUR SONS" "FOUR SONS." "FOUR SONS"—"FOUR SONS." Laughter and. Tears exquisitely combined in this Big Drama of the Decade., SPECIAL SUPPORTING ATTRACTION! Second Production of the Third Series of the Famous World-Popular "NEW GREATER COLLEGIANS." "NEW GREATER COLLEGIANS." This Week's Featurette: "CALFOED Versus REDSKINS." "CALFORD Versus REDSKINS." GEORGE LEWIS. DOROTHY GULLIVER, Churchill Ross,' Hayden Stevenson, Eddie Phillips. KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA (A. H. Jerome, Mus. Dir.) "« Specially-arranged Music Programme. BOOKING.—Box Plan at The Bristol. * a .... x rpHU . KING'S THEATRE, t XHE KING'S THEATRE, Dixou street. TREMENDOUS INTEREST MANITREMENDOUS INTEREST MANIFESTED ALL OVER WELLINGTON. FESTED ALL OVER'WELLINGTON. Excitement at Fever Heat fox- the InitialStage of Production, which COMMENCES NEXT FRIDAY. COMMENCES NEXT FRIDAY. RUNNING THEREAFTER FOR ONE WEEK. a TO BE ENACTED ON THE STAGE 1 NIGHTLY. J SCREEN INCLUDING SATURDAY , SCREEN MATINEE, at 2.30. SCREEN v SCREEN TO FIND STARS FOR THE SCREEN SCREEN PRINCIPAL PARTS IN THE < SCREEN GREAT COMEDY TO BE *" SCREEN PRODUCED ENTIRELY IN SCREEN WELLINGTON. SCREEN • « SCREEN The Tests to be conducted by SCREEN 6 SCREEN J. S. VINSEN.. SCREEN J. S. VINSEN, SCREEN . ' ; SCREEN The Well-known Cinemato-. SCREEN grapher, SCREEN SCREEN And SCREEN SCREEN LEE M. HILL 1 SCREEN LEE M. HILL SCREEN ' SCREEN (Commonwealth Film LaboraSCREEN tories, Sydney). ■ ■ SCREEN SCREEN THE STAGE TO BE CONSCREEN VERTED INTO A COMPLETE SCREEN SCREEN "MOVIE" SET WITH FULL SCREEN TECHNICAL EQUIPMENT. SCREEN SCREEN The Tests will be conducted SCREEN with utmost.discretion, full SCREEN assistance and prior rehearsals SCREEN being given all aspirants. SCREEN ' SCREEN The following LEADING SCREEN PLAYERS are required-— SCREEN ■ SCREEN LEADING LADY, JUVEN- a SCREEN ILE LEAD (hero), "HEAVY" d SCREEN (villain), COMEDIAN, and SCREEN COMEDIENNE. SCREEN . .•'■'■•■ TESTS In addition to a number .of Ass™ Supporting Players. i tIISo -"A" large number of applicants HVSS c a'Te!i^y enrolled. More are IijSTS required—those with the right TESTS "audieilce aPPeal"! j TESTS WEEK COMMENCING FRITESTS DAY, Bth FEBRUARY. J.Jio.Lo TESTS The "Tests Film" w m be ifiSig screened and audiences will 'iconic! c tlle P. lavei's '°f their iJiSiS choice TESTS PRODUCTION WILL COMill ss^^g^ig?: SI SEL™- * ; TESTS Intending applicants are re- ?," este(L t, 0 ap P ly at 'KING'S, or TESTS Ring. 'Phone 22-212 or 28-351 IESIS (the producers) to notify entry. TESTS Special Note—Confirming the A™™ m, emo- a!ready posted, those Twinl «'ho I'ave ai ready cnterecl are isJSi? notified that they are required c TJjSTS to be at the King's Theatre t Pp^SII nf xt ,Wedn esday night, at 8 J rp^oio oel°? k > for general rehearsal t IJibib and instruction. T : ' t WHERE TO DINE? At BARRETT'S HOTEL "'• (Entrance opp. Bank ..N.Z., Lambton quay) NEW GRILL ROOM AXD RESTAURANT i NOW OPEX. r PO Meet a long-felt want, Barrett's •*• Hotel is now being rua under the Continental system, and the management) has inaugurated two special features. ( GRILL AND FISH LUNCHEON Served from 12 till. 2 p.m.: Price 2s. DINNER (0 courses), From 6 to 8 p.m. Price 2s 6d. 'The advantages of this service are manifold. It provides a delightful way of ' entertaining your friends or business - acquaintances, and submit to them a menu par excellence prepared and served under the supervision of an expert chef. The management of the restaurant is under the cave of Mr. W. Shirley, late of , the Hotel Auckland. ' Theatre-goers should try this new innovation. Simply dial 41-D25 and a table will bo reserved for you. The maximum of service and comfort are assured you at all times. Town and country visitors should pay ■ a visit to Barrett's* • . Take the lift to the grill-room. R. FAIRWEATHER, j Proprietor. FUNERAL NOTICES. FUNERAL CARD. T'HB Friends of Mr. James Ross are in- -*- vited to attend the Funeral of his late • beloved wife, Theresa Magdalene, which will leavo St. Joseph' Church Tomorrow (Wednesday), at 9.30 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 0 a.m. E. MORRTS, JUN., : Funeral Director. CO. Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddif'ord-st. Tel. 22-159. " I'UdUKALuAkIi. riTHE Friends of the late .Mr. George Witx liam Davies arc invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence. Ngatoto street, Navnsvillc Ngaio, To-morrow (Wednesday), at 2.30 p.m., f<u" -the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, Jim., ■ Funeral Director, ■69, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-sfc. %el. 22-159. - • ■ ■

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1929, Page 2