LAST 3 DAYS. LAST 3 DAYS. TVfAJESTIC THEATRE. —— -"^AJESTIC THEATRE. —— MAJESTIC THEATRE. MAJESTIC THEATRE. ■— Direction ...... Fuller-Hay ward Theatres. Bos Plan: at Thea.re and Bristol. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Orchestral Session 8 p.m. See and Hear See and Hear rHE FIRST PICTURE IN SOUND AT THE MAJESTIC. PRESENTED WITH COMPLETE - CHORAL AND SYMPHONIC ACCOMPANIMENT. Hear th\ ,'heme Song "Marie." Hear the Uhlan Chorus." Hear "The Vesper." Hear "Aye Maria." United Ariists Present f VILMA BANKY VILMA BANKY VILMA BANKY VILMA BANKY In . "THE AWAKENING." "THE AWAKENING." "THE AWAKENING." "THE AWAKENING." | THE BLAZE Oil' A NEVv STAR^VILMA BANKY-THE GLOW OF A NEW HERO-:WALTER BYRON. The thi'ill of hard-riding Uhlans, the world-famous cavalry troops that were Germany s pride before the war; comedy in quaint, rustic inns; twilight courting in Bleepy country lanes; stern drama in a shell-torn convent; a wild ride for liberty through a storm of shrapnel ai»d 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. MAJESTIC MAGAZINE, COMEDY, PATHE REVIEW. « And etage Presentation Featuring Miss Inez Connop and Mr. Crawford Norris. No Increase in Prices: Is, Is fld, 2s, 2s 9d, 3a 6d (including tftS). ,_ Children Half-price. Hundreds of Seats at Each Price. KING'S T H E A T B E. ING' S . THEATRE. TO-NIGHT—At B—TO-NIGHT TWO SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. >»«. 1- •■< ■■-" GLENN TRYON GLENN TRYON and SUE CAROL in SUE CAROL . "IT CAN BE DONE." "IT CAN BE DONE."' "IT CAN BE DONE." : -. ."rr can be done." See" -this hilariously human etory of the woriil who turned and upset his boss's disposition and the lieart of the girl ho loved. No. 2— ■ •■■■■-'.-■ REX, REX, REX, REX, "King of Wild Horses," til a picture that sweeps you from the mad gaiety of a carnival to tho unscea dangers Of the wild. "THE HARVEST OF HATE." "THE HARVEST OF HATE." "THE HARVEST OF HATE." "THE HARVEST OF HATE." EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME » And KING'S SELECT ORCHESTRA - (Mr. A. H. Jeromft, Mus. Dir.) BOOKING. Bos Plans at Bristol. Theatre Telephone 22-212. NOW SHOWING. 11 a.m. to 10 p.iri. Daily. NEW PRINCESS THEATRE E\V PRINCESS THEATRE Presents HAROLD LLOYD in "SPEEDY." HAROLD LLOYD in "SPEEDY." HAROLD LLOYD in "SPEEDY." HAROLD LLOYD in "SPEEDY." HAROLD LLOYD in "SPEEDY." HAROLD LLOYD iv "SPEEDY." Also Showing: EVELYN BRENT EVELYN BRENT EVELYN BRENT ' ■ ■ In' "LOVE'S GREATEST MISTAKE." "LOVE'S GREATEST MISTAKE." " LOVE'S GREATEST MISTAKE." " LOVE'S GREATEST MISTAKE," "LOVE'S GREATEST MISTAKE." "LOVE'S GREATEST MISTAKE." In addition: GAZETTE, SERIAL, COMEDY. TgE~ CAPITOL, MIRAMAR. XHE: CAPITOL, MIRAMAR. -■ MONDAY and TUESDAY, Grand Double Feature Programme. "MOULIN ROUGE/ ; t Starring OLGA TCHECHOWA. An intense drama of passion, love, and sacrifice, enacted amidßt the giddy, glittering, glamorous night life of the city of gaiety —Paris. .■••••- Second Feature. "KNIGHT OF NIGHTS," ■With an All-star Cast. This picture has bde-n passed by the Censor as especially recommended for Adult audiences. ".-■•■ ' Third Feature, The bigger, better, and brighter 1 MR. P. J. O'REGAN R. P. J. O'REGAN Will deliver a LECTURE on "CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION," Celebrate the Centenary, 1829-1929, by attending : TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock, CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. Tickets 2s Cd, Reserves) 3s, obtainable Catholic Supplies, 140, Willis street. Proceeds Lewisham Hospital X-Bay Fund. INVITATION TO GRAMOPHONE RECITAL. YOU al'6 cordially invited to attend a •■• Free Afternoon Gramophone Recital m our Recital Chamber (First Floor), at 3 p.m., on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 3rd July. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., • . Manners street. GIRLS* BRANCH OF NAVY LEAGUE ARE holding a BRIDGE PARTY at ■cx- the Pioneer Club, WEDNESDAY, 1/til July, at'7.3o p.m. Those wishing to reserve tables ring Miss Mona Brien,, Hon. Secretary. Tel. 45*374, bciOro Oth July. "tXEAR. New Zealand's Foremost Mouuxx taineer and Exploration Authority. SAMUEL TURNER, Lecture OOHCKRT CHAMBER, sth JULY*
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 2, 2 July 1929, Page 2
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