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THE NEW POLICY. The Fuller Firm, recognised in the past as the theatrical leaders of Australia and New Zealand, have decided now to enter into thel Talkie field, and to-day they opened with their Great New Policy. "FEATURE FILMS AND PERFECT REPRODUCTION." From this day on, the best show in town will be housed at His Majesty's Theatre, and the Fuller name will be a true guarantee of an unequalled night's entertainment. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. (Direction .. John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) "Where Sound Sounds Best." HERE AT LAST! THE ALL-COLOUR PICTURE! Warner Bros.' and Vitaphone's • Achievement, "ON WITH THE SHOW." "ON WITH THE SHOW." "ON WITH THE SHOW." "ON 1 WITH THE SHOW." "ON WITH THE SHOW." "ON WITH THE SHOW." The first 100 per cent, natural colour, talking, singing, dancing picture that is revolutionising the making of films. A Triumph! "ON WITH THE SHOW." "ON WITH THE SHOW." "ON WITH THE SHOW." "ON WITH THE SHOW." "ON WITH THE SHOW." "ON WITH THE SHOW." The most eagerly awaited film sensation, of the year; the picture that swept through America and Australia on an unprecedented wave of popularity. "ON WITH THE SHOW." "ON WITH THE SHOW." "&H WITH THE SHOW." "ON WITH THE SHOW." ! "ON WITH THE SHOW." "ON WITH THE SHOW." With Betty Compson, Arthur Lake, Sally O'Neil, Joe E. Brown, Louise Fazenda, the Fairbanks twins, and 100 Dazzling Girls. A TRIUMPH FOB THE SCREEN! In "On With the Show," the screen leaps all its past restrictions, and with its Talking, Dancing, Singing, and COLOUR, rises to a reality that challenged the stage. Gorgeouß spectacles out-vie theatrical productions with their sumptuous extravagance; a Pageantry of Beauty is presented with a lavishness that amazes; Gay LiltiDg Songs and nimble Dances stud the score throughout, and the neat-footed work of the ballet is a thorough delight to watch. BOX PLANS ARE NOW AT BRISTOL. "• ■ Prices: Morning Session—2s, Is 6d, Is. Evening Session—Reserves, D.C. 3s 6d, O.S. 2s 6d (plus tax); Grand .Circle! Is Cd. i • ' . ! i EXHIBITION OF BRITISH CONTEMPORARY ART. BRITISH CONTEMPORARY ART. QRIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS, WATER COLOURS, AND ETCHINGS by Britain's most prominent living artist*. Arranged under the direction of I. MURRAY FULLER In the ART GALLERY, WHITMORE STREET (Hours: 10 a.m. to a p.m.). MOTHERS' CHAIR APPEAL OTHERS' CtfAIR APPEAL FUND CAMPAIGN. ' Address by DR. DORIS GORDON. DR. DORIS GORDON. DR. DORIS GORDON. DR. DORIS GORDON. COUNCIL CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, TUESDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, At 8 p.m. 'Committees to be formed during the evening. All women interested are earnestly invited to attend. . ' J^ASTERTON SHOW, At SOL WAY RAILWAY SIDING. MASTERTON. TUESDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, 1930, WEDNESDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, 1930. Ram and Ewe Fair 20th and 21st • February. Cups valued at £800. Classes for All Breeds of Live Stock, Ring Events, Dog Trials, Kennel Classes, Home Industries, etc. record~¥ntries. ■ | DO NOT MISsTtHIS SHOW. Final Entries for tho Show clese on FRIDAY, 7th February. R. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary, Box 40, Masterton. BAND. AND. JUPP'S SILVER BAND at KARORI PARK. Ist BATTALION BAND At NEWTOWN , PARK TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. A JUMBLE SALE will be held NEXT MONDAY (10th FEBRUARY), •at No. 18, Adelaide road, at 2 p.m. ' NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS. IUBLIC LECTURE, "EARLY WELLINGTON." A LECTURE on the above subject, illiis- ■"■ trated by lantern slides, will bo delivered by MR. E. W. G. COLERIDGE, F.N.Z.1.A., Lic.R.LB.A., of Wellington, ART GALLERY, WHITMORE STREET, Wellington, On THURSDAY NEXT, 13th February, at 8 p.m. ADMISSION FREK.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 4

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