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: MAJESTIC. "■• • • LTJ-AJESTIC. Direction ...... Fuller-Hay ward Theatres AT THREE SESSIONS DAILY: 11 a.m. . 2.15 p.m. S p.m. THE FOX'MOVIETONE . .. SOUND RECORD Of the Classic Race for : The. 1929 • MELBOURNE G&k MELBOURNE (S>i\ First National Pictur|p&resent the ALL -. ALLji* ALL TALKING, SINGING, DANCING Vitaphorie Attraction, \ '■"■ ; with ... I GAY DANCE ENSEMBLES SMART NIGHT CLUB SCENES EXCITING. "GANGSTER" TROUBLES LIGHT-HEARTED BANTER SYNCOPATED-DRUM BEATS MOANING SAXOPHONE CALLS. ■ ; . ••.'. . • Entitled: \. < \ And Featuring the HAPPY, REFRESHING, ENERGETIC. TUNEFUL, YOUTHFLL Other Supports include: A Miniature METRO-GOLDWYN REVUE, Featuring Harry Rose, The Locust Sisters, George Dewcy Washington, Harry Marvin, and others. And the VOX MOVIETONE NEWS. y^ FRIDAY / "* NEXT: \ / J.UCHARD BARTHELMESB \ / TALKING, \ I SINGING, I \ PLAYING / \ In / >s""' DR. A G." >/ TSv " f JSR;i theatre. ""■HL KING'S THEATRE, ("Best Sound in. Town.") to-night—B—to-night to-night-s-to-night: —Presenting the-^ MOST SENSATIONAL DRAMATTn THRILLER OF MODERN TIMES! The Supreme Screen Mvetery, Packed TVtfh Action and Thrills! British Dominion Films Present "BLACK WATERS" ■;,■■■. ''BLACK WATERS" '"BLACK WATERS" ALL TALKING! —- ALL TAT/KTWfII ALL TACKING! — ALL TALKINgI An overshadowinjr dramaturgic sensation, acted with dynamic forcefulness by JAMES KIRKWOOD, JOHN LODER W,BWHir James Barries origmal "Wendy" in ■"Peter P«g). ; la Addition: KiNGj SUPI >RTING. .-■ SOUND FEATURETTES. Kret Release of Some Exceptional ■ ■ : ■■. - ov Subjects-..----;|OOKtjT<3;rr-Boi Plans at Bristol. Pnce Scale: lgtp'2B;9d.. ";;^'."};~: : ■:': y-':. ■ K3££'i —— ——NEXT FRIDAY. ■RING'S -■■; -■■■v.-mcxl FRIDAY. Grand Return Season in Wellington of Pax.amountfs. Talking and Singing •■■"•■• ■;■'■■■ •.':■"..- Triumph! - • ; :^|;jpiilr|]|liS: - l^cipgi^ story o£ »;n.*n,who. became a Famous ■ ■'- ■■-:■ ..•/Musical Comedy Star. MAURICE CHEVALIER - r MAUWCE CHEVALIER , :" MAURIGE CHEVALIER ■■-■■■■ CHEVALIER - ?J AHS ICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER ; (The Idol of Paris). 50 Million Frenchmen can't be wrong, and they acclaim Chevalier the Greatest Star :- -■■..-•.■ -:.■'.;. To-day.,;...,--. ■";V~,, h V ",:. -■■ .1 . •BOOKING>-Box Plans at Bristol. CHORTT'S .;.-;; : .^HORTT'S theatre. . Coatinuoua frpm : il a;;m. to. 10 p.m. TO.-NIGH^S "TREMENDOUS ATTRACTION: ; ■ LON CHANEY, 'In his Latest and' Greatest Triumph, • : "WHERE EAST IS EAST." ... "WHERE EAST IS EAST." ■-..■■■ •■■' A Dramatic Thunderbolt. i -v Fai»tastic, Bizarre, Gripping. . A Masterpiece of Primeval Emotions. ■.-... -'"Added-Attraction: ROD LA ;ROQUE, ROD LA ROQUE, ': - '■.;■■■. ■■/'■■':''■ •■■ :In ■ ■>■■■■■ -■''• •--i*HOLD YALE." -- "HOLD 'JEM YALE." A. snappy Comedy Drama peppered with droll humoiir arid sterling appeal; abounds '■'■ U» thrills and continuous laughter Reserves ab Theatre m. Tel. $1-219.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 121, 18 November 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 121, 18 November 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 121, 18 November 1929, Page 2