THE MOST ASTOUNDINGSUCCESS IN "TALKIES'? YET—HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY—OVER SEVEN THOUSAND HAVE ALREADY WITNESSED THIS | PICTURE IN TWO DAYS— J BE EARLY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. , | MAJESTIC Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres. AT THREE SESSIONS DAILY: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., and 8 p.m. INTENSELY EXCITING, WITH MOMENTS OF -DELIGHTFUL HUMOUR AND ROMANCE. UNDOUBTEDLY THE ACME OF PERFECT ENTERTAINMENT. . X \. N \ A \ D X. C - ■ O L " M . A ... JN In The Internationally Successful and 'Popular Com-edy-Melodrama by "Sapper," Entitled:. "B •'<'■ U >■ ;..%'.-. L '.„■.!'*' L .', .." D O G D R •J U C' M . \.»- M V: , O A United Artista' Picture. ■ BOX PLANS In the Theatre Main Foyer and at The Bristol Piano Co. FOR TELEPHONE RESERVES RING 45-100. PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE ARE NOT HELD AFTER 7:45 P.M. PREMIER PRESENTATION . ..-.. IN WELLINGTON Of PARAMOUNT FILM'S SILENT SUPER-SPECTACLE: At the >TEW PRINCESS THEATRK. EW PRINCESS THEATRE. ERICH VOJTSTROHEIM, Also FAY WRAY FAY WRAY AND HUGE CAST In "'THE WEDDING MARCH." '"THE WEDDING MARCH." "'THE WEDDING MARCH." "'THE WEDDING MARCH." Supreme masterpiece. Magnificent, coloui'ful, spectacular, compelling the imagination to new heights of appreciation. A love story of rare sweetness. Irresistibly human characterisations. The cast of accepted favourites includes George Fawcett and Maude George. Added Feature: BUDDY ROGERS r-MARY BRIAN In "SOMEONE TO LOVE." "SOMEONE TO LOVE.'? In support: GAZETTE-SERIAL-COMEDY. ARTCRAFT THEATRE HTCRAF- THEATRK TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT FOR. THE LAST TIME. A Most Distinguished Actor, in his Greatest Screen Effort. * JOHN BARRYMORE, JOHN BARRYMORE, JOHN BARRYMORE, JOHN BARRYMORE, Supported by CAMILLA HORN CAMILLA HORN And Huge Cast in "TEMPEST." "TEMPEST." "TEMPEST." "TEMPEST." "TEMPEST," , "TEMPEST." "TEMPEST." "TEMPEST." "TEMPEST." "TEMPEST." "TEMPEST." "TEMPEST." "TEMPEST." "TEMPEST." A nation was toppling about their heads. Could their love withstand the furies of war, the clash of ,creed, the conflict of red blood and blue blood? A Great Drama—a Great Love. Selected Supported Programme. Reservations, Tel. 43-965, after 6.30 p.m. "YEW QUALITY THEATRE ■^EW QUALITY . THEATRE Island Bay's Talkie House. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! 8.15 o'clock—At—B.ls o'clock. "AVALANCHE," Adapted from Zane Grey's famous novel. Starring Jack Holt, Doris King, and Baclanova, "And that mighty hillside, for years a landmark in the West, in a few brief moments, changed not only the aspect for miles around, but the liveß of human beings as well." "AH Talking Supports. "Off in the Silly Night" (a Christie Comedy); also "Schubert's Songs." • Tel. 14-472 for Reserves. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NE.v'TOWN. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. No. 1-CYRIL M'LAGLEN In "YOU KNOW WHAT SAILORS ARE!" "YOU KNOW AVIIAT SAILORS ARE!" The snappiest nautical comedy you have ever seen! No. 2-MABEL POULTON In "TROUBLESOME WIVES." ' "TROUBLESOME WIVES." A sparkling domestic comedy packed with laughs and thrills.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 4, 6 January 1930, Page 2
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