'■ NIGHTLY — THRILLING HUGE AUDIENCES' THRILLING HUGE AUDIENCES! "THE BEST SOUND IN TOWN" Is at THE HOME OF THE TALKIES! "REGENT . ""-^GENT THREE SESSIONS DAILY: 11 a.m. 2.15 p.m. S p.m. —• "ALIAS . —— "ALIAS "ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE." JIMMY VALENTINE." JIMMY VALENTINE." From the Famous Stage Play bj Paul Armstrong. WILLIAM HAINES . WILLIAM HAINES As Jimmy Valentine. "The Sentimental Crook."' LIONEL BARRYMORE LIONEL BARRYMORE As Doyle, the Detective. KARL DANE, TULLY MARSHAL, KARL DAJSTE, TULLY MARSHAL' Jimmy Valentine's Accomplices. . what a cast, what a picture. What a programme. It is William Haines's supreme effort. iou see him as the gallant safe-cracker and heart-breaker. No drama on the stage delivers such a thrill as the climax of '■-. -'■ "ALIAS . "ALIAS . —— ■ "ALIAS ——— JIMMY VALENTINE." JIMMY VALENTINE." JIMMY VALENTINE." . OUR GREATEST TALKIE PROGRAMME TO DATE. THE PATHE AUDIO REVIEW. Something to Crow about. GUS EDWARDS' REVIEW. GUS EDWARDS' REVIEW, "The Songs of the Roses." BARNADO DB PACE. BARN ADO DE PACE, The Wizard of the Mandolin. JOHNNIE MARVIN, JOHNNIE MARVIN, The Singer of Popular Songs. 808 NELSON, 808 NELSON, . Entertaining Vaudeville Sketches. mis Wonder Programme is exclusive to THE „ ... REGENT. tjBOOK NOW-Tel. 44-144, and at the Bristol. ihiSvll?^ 's sir After Estotttlibg the Wellington Season for One Week. 88455 ■FAREWELL PERFORMANCE, GRAND FAREWELL PERFORMANCE^ SATURDAY NEXT, 6th JULY. JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ■ fMS MAJESTY'S THEATRE! Proprietors: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd. Lessees: Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller. TO-NIGHT, AT 8 O'CLOCK. Tlie Most Taikod-of Musical Comedy iv Recent Years. MISS GLADYS MONORIEinr, , MISS GLADYS MONCRIEFF! Australia's Songbird, in tlie Artistic Success of heir Wonderful and Romantic Career-— "RIO RITA." "RIO RITA," "RIO RITA." I'lorena Zeigfeld's New York Musical Comedy Sensation. Unanimous opinion:—"Tho Greatest Cast oi Star Artists ever soon in Wellington." "RIO RITA," "RIO RITA,'" "RIO RITA," "RIO RITA/" :. With its tremendous cast of 100 Performers, including JANETTE GILMORE, JANBTTE GILMORE; Tho little American girl who has fascinated Wellington thcatrogoors. DAVE MALLEN, DAVE MALLEN, Whoso every' line is a big Laugh. LESLIE PEARCE. As Captain Jim Stewart, of tho Texas Rangers. CHARLES NORMAN, Who, with Dave Mallen uml Junetto Gilmore, makes "Rio Rita" tho funniest show-for years. BEAUTY -BALLET AND CHORUS, 30 Clever Australian Girls who are a delight to see and hear. COMMON SENSE PRICES: D.C. and O.S 8a 300 STALLS at 4s GRAND CIRCLE ........ 2s 6d Prices Plus Tax D.O. and O.S. Box Plans at Tho Bristol. Grand Circlo Plans for Tuesday. Wednesday, and Thursday open at the Theatre To-day. MATINEE PRICES, fis, 4s, 2s. MATINEE PRICES, Cs, 4s, 2s. Taxablo Prices plus tax. Children Halfprice to all parts. MATINEE,' WEDNESDAY, at 2.15. MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, at 2.15. VTEW QUALITY THEATRE. xl Humber street, Inland Bay. Tel. 1 14-472 for Reserves. No Extra. Doublo-Foaturo Programme. ' TO-NIGHT. LOUISE FAZENDA in "p AND 10 CENT ANNIE." Elmer is a street cleaner, and while collecting some rubbish, ho meets a Millionaire Uncle of his who is looking for him. See it. Also showing, ROD LA ROCQUE in "LOVE OVER NIGHT." He thinks she is a crook, and she thinks ho is a crook. They get married. Laugh your troubles away To-night. Commencing To-morrow Night is the picture, "Tesha," More especially recommended for Adult audiences. Supported by "Rolled Stockings?' SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT, at 7.45 o'clock. TWO STAR ATTRACTIONS: "SIMPLE SIS," With Louise Fazenda and Clyde Cook. Tho scream of teams in a picture that teems with screams. The hilarious story of a girl who wanted but couldn't "get" a inau. "TESHA," With MARIA GORDA. A daring theme, frankly yet delicately treated. A vivid plcturistition of a woman's struggle to combat a mighty urge and the terrific- iclima'x. ■ NOTE— "Tesha" is recommended by the Censor as being more--suitable-for ttdult audiences. Tel. 24-318, or call at Theatre "and resorv<! your seats. . The Box Plan Opens at the Bristol To-morrow at 9 o'clock. THE ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. Musical Director JOHN BISHOP.' First New Zealand Performance of A SEA SYMPHONY. A SEA SYMPHONY (Vaughan Williams.) T2SS HALL x ' O • W N . . HALL SATURDAY EVENING NEXT. .. . . Soloists: S om; auo Mrs. J. F. Woodward Bal-itono .......... Mr. Win. Waiters Prices: 6s (res.), 3s (res.), plus tax, and 2s. bpeeial Concessions to Colleges und Schools. W. K. CALDOW, Tel. 43-912. HOn- SMretlU '-V"HIAWATHA," in Costume. 7th to Olli November, OONCERT CHAMBER FRIDAyTWi J? S- .?, P,-n».-^r. Samuel Turner, 7-R.GjS., will describe narrow escapes id Mwr <fca!apd's most difficult counfjy.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 2, 2 July 1929, Page 2
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