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JU A J B S T I C. (Direction: Fuller-Hayward , .•■■'•■ . Theatres.) . AT THREE SESSIONS DAILY: 11 a.c, 2.15 p.m., and 8-, p.m. ■ ■ . TO-NIGHT'S BOX PLANS BOX PLANS In Theatre Main Foyer. Phone ; . 45-100. TELEPHONE RESERVES Not Held After 7.45 p.m. R I . C ' H A : R. . . -. :■ D B . A' ■■ ' : " ' ';•;. k ' - ' :■ ■'■ ■ T ■ H .-'..' ~ '.■ E ••■■-, L M '■'■-.. E ■'' ' ' S ■----', . . s - la "W .'■.".... E ;•■ -A' ' • R "WEARY RIVER" "WEARY RIVER" ■ . I V ■ : ' ' " E ". • ' R} : AN EXCELLENT AND CLEAN STORY — NEITHER SORDID NOR HEAVY IN ITS TREATMENT OF THE PRIVATE LIFE .OF A GANG LEADER WHOSE BOOTLEG PLOTTINGS WERE SECONDARY TO HIS MUSICAL INCLINATIONS. . ■'.In! Support there its •-"-B-E-T-T V COMP- S0 N. • As a girl friend of the Underworld, who not only changes her own outlook on life but that of her apparently hardened lover. A First National-Vitaphone ALL TALKING. .■:•• AND SINGING PRODUCTION. Excellent Supporting , ■ Programme. SHORTT'S THEATRE. . . HORTT'S THEATRE. NOW SHOWING! NOW SHOWING! The Greatest Mirth-provoking Pfogramnn erer screened in Wellington. 150 Minutes of Incessant Laughter 15C BUSTER KEATON BUSTER KEATON In a laugh tonio that will add easily ter year* on to your life, "SPITE MARRIAGE." "SPITE MARRIAGE." Buster in the role of a tailor, fall* in lovi with a stage "star," «poils a theatrica! show, is shanghaied on a rum-runner, coml mandeers a yacht, is nearly wrecked, bui saves his girl. Second Big Attraction, EARL DANE & GEORGE K. ARTHUB In comedy-de-luxe—A sequel to "Rookies.' "ALL AT SEA." "ALL AT SEA.". A scream from start to finish. Splendid Supports. TOPICAL GAZETTE. SCENIC OTAR THEATRE TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHTi The Seven-reel Merry Super Burlesque, "OLD BILL THROUGH THE AGES.' Brimful of highly diverting situations! anc produced on a scale unusual in comedies Please Note.—This is not a war picture but a rollicking, jolly extravaganza of Eng lish history, wildly burlesque. ALICE JOYCE in "HEADLINES." A story of lives made and marred by thi power of the Press. Have you ever hat your name in headlines? Telling world o your fame or misfortune. See this sumptu ously mounted picture. Full of novel ideas "Headlines" to. screen 7.45. "Old Bill Through the Ages," 9 p.m. REGAL THEATRE, KARORI EGAL THEATRE, KARORI TO-NIGHT—B o'clock—TO-NIGHT. LON CHANEY In the most gripping under-world por trayal ever brought to the screen. "WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS," "WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS," Supported by Anita Page, Polly Moran • and others. A drama of gangsters,, gunpowder, aw throbbing human hearts. What happen —While the City Sleeps? See Lon Chancy in his latest thriller fo -■ : the answer. The supports have been specially selectet and include Comedy, Gazette, etc. ALL ROADS .LEAD TO THE KILBIRNIE KINEMA. ILBIRNIE KINKMA. To-night, for the, best-show in Town!! Beautiful OLIVE' BORDEN and huge ..supporting cast, in "THE SECRET STUDIO." /"THE SECRET STUDIO." The: story- of a thrill-seeking girl wh> played with fire in.the secret studios o artists and models —a fascinating. revola tiori'of the gay life of the Latin Quarters Also Buck Jones aud Lola Todd in "THE WAR HORSE." "THE WAR HOUSE." The romance of a cowboy and his faith ful horse on the Western Front. K"-wve at Theatre, Tel. 14-202.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 39, 15 February 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 39, 15 February 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 39, 15 February 1930, Page 4