■'■'Tangerine" Scores a Great Success. Only 4 More Qhanccs of Seeing H. BOOK YOUR SEATS. SEASON CONCLUDES THURSDAY. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Direction .... John l''u....< and Smjih. Ltd. TO-NIGHT! At S. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! Sir Benjamin and Mr. John fuller's Popular „ . . MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY. Headed by the Famous English Comedian;. FREDDIE FORBES, FREDDIE FORBES, FREDDIE FORBES, . And the Ever Popular Quartet, THE BIG FOUR, Supported by tbe Cream of Australian Talent, Will present their Sixth and Last Big Production— "TANGERINE." . "TANGERINE." "TANGERINE." "TANGERINE." A Gorgeous Musical Comedy Extravaganza. Produced by Jack Phillips. PRICES: RESERVED SBATS 3s (plus tax), 2s 6d (plus tax). Is Od, and la. BOX PLANS AT THE 13R1STOL. ' Reserves after 5 p.m. at Palmer's Confectionery, next Theatre. Tel. Theatre (28-175) for Reservations after 7 p.m. MUSICAL COMEDY SEASON POSITIVELY FINISHES ON THURSDAY. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S :• THEATRE. . (The Sound House of the Future.) A NEW ERA IN THE AMUSEMENT WORLD! Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller 'The Treasure Ghesfc of Amazing Entertainment; Coloured Photography Touched with the Magic of the Rainbow. Commencing - . . SATURDAY NEXT. SATURDAY NEXT. WARNER BROTHERS and ' VITAPHONE'S MIGHTY ATTRACTION, 100 per corit. Singing, 100 per cent. Talking, 100 per cent. Dancing, 100 per cent. Colour./ 100-PER CENT. REAL ENTERTAINMENT: '•ON WITH THE SHOW!" "ON WITH THE SHOW!" "ON WITH THE SHOW!" "ON WITH THE SHOW!" i "ON WITH THE SHOW!" . :' "ON AVITH THE SHOW!" The Greatest Epic of the Screen. A Show Within a Show. , A Film That is the Stage Picturiscd. With t ■ BETTY- COMPSON ARTHUR LAKE LOUISE FAZENDASALLY O'NEILL JOE E. BROWN Wm. -BAKE WELL Lee Moran ''.. . . Sun. Havdy Fairbank Twins Ethel Waters And a HUNDRED DAZZLING CHORUS BEAUTIES. One of 'the most amusing, amazing, and gorgeous entertainments ever seen on screen or stage. Its appeal is universal; it sends its audience away delighted and happy, humming tuneful strains. Never was dialogue more snappy, pithy, and humorous, nor delivered with, more skill. "ON WITH THE SHOW" HAS BEEN CHOSEN TO OPEN THE FULLERS' NEW POLICY after a careful selection, and it is a wonder film, fully worthy of this, honour. WESTERN ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT, His Majesty's Theatre has becu wired ■with the Wnf-tnrn Electric now. famous Talkie equipment. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL WEDNESDAY. " Reserved Seats, D.C. 3s Gd, O.S. 2s (id' (plus tax).. • ' , DANCING. : ASINO, ~ ASINO, Corner Cuba and Vivian streets. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. POPULAR NIGHT. 8 till 12 p.m. Ladies Is Cd, Gents 2s, Also Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday.. I Music by Roy Baker's Melody Makers. " BALLROOM DANCIN*. ~~~ Miss; inez" connop, (Certificated Teacher, London), And a Fully Qualified Staff are iff attendance at this Studio, from 10 a.m. daily. Studio; STRAND THEATRE BUILD- ■ INGS, ■ . ■ ' - - ' 15, Manners street. ■ - ' ■ Tel, 44-547. BALLROOM AND STEP DANCING. MISS PHYLLIS BATES (Member of Imperial Society of Teachers.! ' oE Dancing, London). MR. PAT WHITE (From London). THE PHYLLIS BATES SCHOOL, OS, Willis street, Tel. 41-334, : Appointments from 10 a.m. j BALLROOM DANCING. MISS GWBNETHE WALSHE, Studio 6(J, Willis street (opp. Hotel Windsor). Tola. 42-211 and 43-457, Personal and Individual Tuition from (.0 a.m. daily, CLASSES— Tuesday and Friday Even-! ings, from 8-1Q o'clock. MARGARET . ' O'CONNOR. "*. N,Z,'s University of Ballroom Dancing Private Lessona from 10 a.m. • Physical Culture Private Lessons and Classes by MR. ERNEST MACK. STUDIO, 58, LOWER CUBA STREET, Telephone 45-571. BALLROOM DANCING! MISS MAVIS PEARCE. ■i-U- . • Studio:. . ... Courtenay Chambers, Courtenay place. •Private Lessons by appointment. Telephone 21-216, or 23-168. Class.Monday Evenings. Saturday Afternoon—Fancy Dancing claas by Miss Lowe. " MEETING^. WELLINGTON MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD. TUIE General Monthly 'Meeting of'the -*• Wellington Merchant Service Guild will be hold in- the Guild Rooms on TUESDAY,' '4th FEBRUARY, at 10 a.m. All members requested to attend. F, A. MACINDOE, Secretary. |,' ■ XGAIO PUBLIC-LIBRARY. PUBLIC MEr.T.IX(i. A MEETING of Subscriber.s and other Residents interested in called for NEXT THURSDAY, Oth FEBRUARY, at S p.m., in the NGAIO HALL, to discuss the' future control of the Library, and confirm the action of the Library Conimittee. . T. D. H. HALL, Chairman, i" . ..'•.'" Library Committee. .STRK^i. !.',■. Y. -1030. A MEETING 'of Lady Helped ami Friends will be held ut the Ollice of the Association, 106, Courtenay place, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, sth INST., at 3 p.m., to arrange for this yeav's- Street Day, which will, be held on-FRIDAY, '-2Sth INST. All members o.t Divisions and Brigade arc invited to attend. HAROLD C. W.. HLICK r . Telephone .21-618. ..-, , Secrecy.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 28, 3 February 1930, Page 2
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