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"So 'ere's to you, Fuzzy Wuzzy, at your 'ome in the Sudan loure a pore benighted 'cathen , but a first-class fightin' man." —Kipling. AN EPIC OF-BRITISH COURAGE IN THE SUDAN. GRAM) OPERA HOUSE Direction—J. C. WILLIAMSON FILMS. A CHALLENGE TO THE TALKIES! PARAMOUNT'S MIGHTY, SBOENT EFIC, DEFYING'TALKING PICTURES IN its awe.inspiring and sweeping melodrama anjd its smashing SPECTACLE. ui^xLuiuwvr "THE FOUR FEATHERS" ( "THE FOUR FEATHERS" COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT MONDAY NEXT ONE OF THE MOST REVOLUTIONARY PICTURES EVER MADE! ALL THE GALLANT COURAGE OF "BEAU GESTE" AND THE VITAL FORCE OF "CHANG" IN "THE FOUR FEATHERS." *•"■•'"'A «M*E You'll hear, as well as see, the attack of maddened jungle beasts (actually filmed in Darkest Africa). And you'll hear.and see one of the most popular stories of love and high courage ever written. | Produced by fhe two adventure-showmen who made "Chang." BOX PLANS open Next Friday at THE BRISTOL and THE BERKELEY.

FINAL SCREENINGS. 11 a,m. to 10 p.m. daily. "m"ew princess ' theatre xmew princess .theatre Presents "WINGS" - "WINGS" "WINGS" 7 ■ • "WINGS" ''WINGS" "WINGS" "WINGS" , "WINGS" In Support: "LILY OF KILLARNEY." "LILY OF KILLARNEY." "LILY OF KILLARNEY." Also, GAZETTE, SERIAL, COMEDY. ; COMMENCING TO-MORROW. SAMMY COHENS—'-HOMESICK." SAMMY COHEN "HOMESICK." SAMMY COHEN—"HOMESICK." SAMMY COHEN- "HOMESICK" SAMMY COHEN "HOMESICK " SAMMY COHENS"HOMESICK ," SAMMY COHEN "HOMESICK!" ■SAMMY COHEN-^--"HOMESICK" SAMMY. COHEN- —-"HOMESICK.": SAMMY COHEN-^—"HOMESICK " SAMMY .COHEN-r—V"HpMESICK.»; Added Feature: J "THE EXALTED FLAPPER." ' . "THE EXALTED FLAPPER.?'; "THE EXALTED FLAPPER." •■" "THE EXALTED FLAPPER." "THE-EXALTED FLAPPER." - "THE EXALTED FLAPPER." "THE EXALTED FLAPPER." "THE EXALTED FLAPPER." "THE EXALTED FLAPPER." "THE EXALTED FLAPPER." "THE-EXALTED FLAPPER.'-' In' Support: : GAZETTE,-SERIAL, COMEDY. ■ ARTCRAFT THEATRE. ■"-RTCRAFT THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, At 8. : TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, . At S. TO-NIGHT. CLARA BOW • CLARA BOW CLARA BOW . CLARA BOW CLARA BOW ' CLARA BOW CLARA BOW CLARA BOW CLARA BOW CLARA BOW CLARA BOW CLARA BOW . CLARA BOW CLARA BOW (The Madcap of the Screen). Here she is again in another story, by ELINOR GLYN. J3LINOR GLYN. ' ' 33LINOR GLYN. ;-,:. ELINOR GLYN". V.:. -"RED HAIR." ,' '];;'=■; "RED HAIR." ;.:il • "RED HAIR." j:^1 "RED HAIR." " -j "RED HAIR." • . ':■ "RED HAIR." "RED. HAIR." , "RED HAIR." The opening sequences of "Red Han" are shown in technicolour, revealing for the first timo Clara Bowfs flaming tresses. EXCELLENT ; MINOR BILL. Tel. 43-968 after 6.30. pjn. for Reserva- , - ■ . tions. . SHORTTS ■ ■■■"■"■' ■"■'■■ THEATRE HORDE'S ; :,: .. ■ : -;. THEATRK Continuous from 11; a.m. to 10 p.m; ' TO-NIGHT! "Tast Night of "THE VOICE OF THE CITY,** And LEATRICE JOY in . "MAN MADE WOMAN." COMMENCING FRIDAY: ■ - ; - BOOM! BOOM! -'BOOM! .' LAUGHTER WEEK!: ' JOY WEEK! WILLIAM HAINES KARL DANE '•'in ■-;-;■■■■.■ "THE DUKE STEPS OUT." "THE DUKE STEPS OUT." . "THE DUKE STEPS OUT." Laugh! Laugh! You'll laugh till you ache. Also DOROTHY BOYD, in .' "LOVE'S OPTION." "LOVE'S OPTION.""LOVE'S OPTION." Big Supporting Programme. REGAL THEATRE, KARORI. EGAL THEATRE, KARORI. TO-NIGHT 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT JOHNNY HINES in "THE WRIGHT IDEA." When he isn't speeding into cops on the high road, he's running into rum-runners on the high seas. See this pleasant comedy and drive away the blues, for Johnny's got "the right idea." .GOOD SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. Saturday Nest, Special Double Feature ■ ■ Programme. £pw QUALITY THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. "CRAZY MAZIE." Also Showing: "HINDLE WAKES." Commencing To-morrow Night: "TURKISH DELIGHT"—Comedy. "ALMOST HUMAN" (Drama). ■ROXING. • ■"OXING. THURSDAY, 10tL OCTOBER. '. E. MORGAN v. P, J. STONE. BOX PLAN WILL BE OPEN TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), at 10 ajn. . USUAL PRICES. N-Z.s ACADEMY, OF FINE ARTs! ANNUAL EXHIBITION. fJOW open daily in the Art Gallery, ■*•? Whitmpre street. Hours 10 ajn. to 5.p.m., and 7.30 pjn. to 9 p.m. Admission Is. ' Art Union tickets Is. H.M. GORE, Secretary. :. JUMBLE SALE, ■. ■..■'■ fll'. ANDREW'S HALL, The - Terrace, 4th OCTOBER, at 7 p.m. -Men'a Clothing, Pusß-enair, Typewriter, Boo*i, etn. Bmtgtim fat «U, :- - • ■'--1

LAST THREE NIGHTS! LAST THREE NIGHTSJ The World's Most Stupendous Attraction, and Last Nights, "THE DESERT SONG.'-' "THE DESERT SONG." A Musical Production that has taken Wellington by Storm. DRURY LANE'S LATEST MUSICAL SUCCESS. LAST MATINEE, SATURDAY. Doors at 1 o'clock. Curtain at 2 o'clock. Matinee Prices: Bs, ss, and 2s. Early Dooi- Galleiy, la extra. Children Halfprice. ORAND OPERA HOUSE "RAND OPERA HOUSE.' Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. A GIGANTIC PRODUCTION! A GIGANTIC PRODUCTION! TO-NIGHT. TOtNIGHT. At 7.55. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD, Present (By arrangement with Lawrence Schwab and Frank Mandell, New York), "THE DESERT SONG." "THE DESERT SONG." "THE DESERT SONG." "THE OESERT SONG." " Colour, Music, Action, Thrills, Romance. THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL MUSICAL PLAY. The colour and Oriental splendour of 'The Desert Song," the romance set in the heart of the desert, and the fine cast interpreting the alluring musical play are some o£ the reasons why New Zealand will be enthralled.by this, remarkable play. "THE DESERT SONG" "THE DESERT SONG" Will, in point ot splendour, in point of number, in point of talent and popularity of the artists engaged, excel anything hitherto attempted on the New Zealana Stage. FULL OPERATIC ORCHESTRA. A George A. Highland.Production, Box Plans are open at The Bristol. Day bales at the Grand Opera House Confectionery. PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 10a; Stalls, 6s, Gallery, 2s. Early Door Stalls and Gallery, Is extra (plus tax). Day Sales at the Grand Opera House Confectionery. Manager ;. Alex. F. Wilson. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. Q.RAND CARNIVAL BAZAAR SPECIAL PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. Bright,. Eht'wtainini, Attractive. Exciting Side-shows, Pretty Stalls, Tea Kiosk. DO NOT MISS THIS CARNIVAL. Cheapest and Best Entertainment- in "Town. Admission, 6d; Children, Half-price. HEAR ANDREW JOHNSON, HEAR ANDREW JOHNSON, "PVANGELIST; of the ,-New^ Zealand -*-1 Biblo Training' Institute *of Auckland, speaking again, TO-NIGHT, AT TORY STREET TTAT,T, TO-NIGHT, AT TORY STREET HALL (Top end of Tory street, next Mount Cook School). ' Community Singing from 7.30, the meeting to start at 7.45. • No collection. EVERYBODY WELCOME. EVERYBODY WELCOME. SKATING RINK, WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS. 3 RINKS IN ONE. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Learners' Rink, Ladies' Rink, and Main Rink. Party night To-night, 10 for 15s. Boys in shorts, Is; Adults, 2s. Band in attendance. • •-. . ; . SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OB" NEW ZEALAND. . ME.' J. L. APPLEGARTH -will conduct -*'-*- a Meeting devoted to Magnetic Healing and Demonstration, of Psychic and Spiritual Clairvoyance in the Board-room, Dominion Fanners' Institute, TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. .All those interested are cordially invited to attend. ■ ■■ - DANCING.' THE REALM. - ' THE REALM, Hataitai. ». TO OUR DANCING PATRONS: KEEP NEXT MONDAY EVENING OPEN. We've something special up our sleeves.Full details later. npHE ADELPHI CABARET XHE ADELPHI CABARET TO-NIGHT! /TO-NIGHT! A THEATRICAL REVEL, ' With Dancing and Fun From 9 p.m.-2 or 3 o'clock. Exhibition Dances by Southern Colledge and Rona Laffan. FRIDAY NTGHT, 8.30-12. SPECIAL CABARET NIGHT, Under the direction of Mr. Southern Colledge. Saturday Afternoon, 3-5. : Saturday Night, 8.30-12. Under the direction of Miss "Margaret O'Connor and Mr. Priestley. "TkANCE (in- aid of Plunket Society) f' to be held ST. FRANCIS' HALL, HILL STREET, FRIDAY NEXT, 4th OCTOBER, 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m Miss Phyllis Bates arid: Mr. Pat "White will give an exhibition of the "Six Eight" and Fox-trot*; ' ■ ss, to be obtained Bristol and Piankei Roma, 18, TTimt tmiw.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 82, 3 October 1929, Page 2

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