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. • ' .To-night, at S o'clock. To-night, at 8 o'clock. To-night, at 8 o'clock. To-night, at 8 o'clock. Full Matinee To-morrow, 2.30. Full Matinee To-morrow, 2.30.1 TVrAJESTIC THEATRE. ■ -"-^AJESTIC THEATRE. — Direction Fuller-Hayward Theatres. Box Plans at Theatre and Bristol. Continuous from-11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Orchestral Session 8 p.m. . ::. ', . See and Hear : See and Hear . See and Hear See and Hear THE FIRST PICTURE IN SOUND AT THE MAJESTIC. PRESENTED WITH COMPLETE CHORAL AND SYMPHONIC ACCOMPANIMENT. ■Hear the .'heme Song "Marie." Hear the Uhlan Chorus." Hear "The Vesper." . Hear "Aye Maria." United Artists Present * • VILMA BANKY VILMA BANKY VILMA BANKY VILMA BANKY In "THE AWAKENING." "THE AWAKENING." "THE AWAKENING." "THE AWAKENING." I ■•• A Gigantic Entertainment. A Gigantic Entertainment. A Gigantic Entertainment. A Gigantic Entertainment. THE BLAZE OF A NEW STARVILMA BANKY—THE GLOW OF A NEW HERO-WALTER BYRON. The thrill of hard-riding Uhlans, tne world-famous cavalry troops that were Germany's pride before the war; comedy in quaint, rustic inns; twilight courting in sleepy country lanes; stern drama in a shell-torn convent; a wild ride for liberty through a storm of shrapnel and bullet. These are among the thrilling scenes of Vilma Banky's first starring picture. NEVER SUCH A STUPENDOUS SHOW! NEVER SUCH AN ALLROUND ENTERTAINMENT CALCULATED TO PLEASE EVERY CLASS OF AUDIENCE. SHORT FEATURES, MUSIC, AND SPECIAL STAGE PRESENTATION ON THE FIRST HALF— AND THEN— VILMA BANKY VILMA BANKY VILMA BANKY In "THE AWAKENING." "THE AWAKENING." "THE AWAKENING." "THE AWAKENING." With COMPLETE CHORAL AND SYMPHONIC ACCOMPANIMENT. THE MUSICAL SCORE AND SOUND EFFECTS PERSONALLY DEVISED BY HUGO RIESENFELD WILL BE GIVEN BY HIS INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS RIESENFELD ORCHESTRA THROUGH THE MEDIUM OF THE NEW SOUND REPRODUCING APPARATUS JUST INSTALLED, PERFECT - SYNCHRONISATION AND HITHERTO UNHEARD-OF TONAL QUALITY IS ACHIEVED THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE PRODUCTION. HEAR "MARIE"-The Theme Song. HEAR THE UHLAN CHORUS. HEAR "THE VESPER,", and hear "aye maria." ■.. ■ ■ majestic: magazine, ; COMEDY, . ' . -PATHE .REVIEW. - • "And •■■ „■■-. . ■■."'"'. ;' Stage Presentation Featuring Miss Inez Connop and Mr. Crawford Norris.. No Increase in Prices: Is, Is 6d, 2s, 2s 9d, 3s 6d (including tax). Children Half-price. DANCING. WELLINGTON FREE KINDERGARTEN MOTHERS' CLUB. •; . . (CHILDREN'S PLAIN, POSTER, AND *-* FANCY DRESS. DANCE, to be held in Gaiety Oriental Hall, Abel Smith street, 29th JUNE, 1929, 2.30 to 5 p.m. Admission Is. Good prizes. ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR, CALEDONIAN CHAPTER, No. 293! -A DANCE will be held in the New CenJr*- tury Hall, Kent terrace, SATURDAY, 20th inst., at 8 p.m. Good music. Supper. Gents 28,^ (Ladies Is 6d.T.K.. Secretary. ''THE SAN TOY CABARET -1- (Direction, Manuel Hyman). SATURDAY NIGHT. SATURDAY NIGHT. Dancing 8.30-midnight. Subs. ss, after'theatre 3s 6d. 176, CUBA STREET. Telephone 21-149. " . DANCE. rpHE Diamond Football Club invite all Xl Friends and Supporters to their Midseason Social and Dance, to be.held in the Jewish Ladies' Hall (opposite Queen's Theatre), TO-MORROW EVENING. Good Orchestra and Supper. Ladies Is 6d, Gentlemen 2s. W. ARCUS, Hon. Sec. rtAIETY ORIENTAL, *-* Abel Smith street. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Our "Popular Price" Night. Ladies Is, Gents' Is 6d. THE ADELPHI CABARET HE ADELPHI CABARET. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 3 ■ to ■5. SATURDAY NIGHT, 8.30; to 12. Book Kow. ior the. SPECIAL RACE CARNIVAL. WONDERFUL GALA NIGHTS. Every Night of the Race Season: RODNEY A.'PANKHURST.- ---; J. NELSON LANE.. :.'..' . A. CONVIVIAL EVENING.'with a Shet--i-»- land Supper, will be held in the St. Hilda Hall: Huraber street,- Island-. Bay, TO-MORROW "EVENING,' commencing 8 o'clock sharp. ; . : . All Shetlanders and-members of the Society are heartily welcome. '."," ,7.; : . - Secretary -will be iv attendance .to. receive annual subscriptions. . . ; ■: '■»'■■- ■ : JAS, LAURENSONr-" : . '» ■ • - ■ . •■•.■■•; Eon. Sec. HIS BROWN OWL .TEA HOUSE AND GARDENS. AKATARAWA. .the popular calling olace *or nil Meals Special Catering for Parties and Picnics. DANCING. DANCING. SATURDAY EVENING. .: Private Parties and Dances Catered for :_ during week. Ring 45-555 to arrange Transport for Parties and* Picnics: Delightful Week-end Sections for Sale on the Estate, . Tel. 17R, Upper Hutt.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 149, 28 June 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 149, 28 June 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 149, 28 June 1929, Page 2