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GRAND OP] (THE THEATRE THAT \ Direction —J. C. NOW SI XlJijAri' Tj, e Screen's mos in his first ALL-T Iv his most i "HIS GLORI He plays, as only he can, the devil-may dares to look at the beautiful princess, but Reckless, glorious action! A night of lo along the road to romance in an engi PRICES: D.C., 3s; Stalls, 2s; Gallery, ea Day Sales at Thi BOX PLANS at The Bristol. Borkc GREAT ACE PERMANENT WAVIIN T/'O-NOL SACHETS—The greatest forwa -*■*- developing of these wonderful sachel frizz, and makes it possible for us to get ALL PERMANENT WAVING Gl FULL H MAKE APPOINTMEN DONNELL (Establish* No. 1 LADIES' SALON-01, Cl No. 2 LADIES' SALON—T. &G. BUILD! 1 ' " ' . noi VI RST FIVE LADIES presenting 100 MORNING at Cuba street.Salon will be '( Certificates issued ,at both Ladies' and street. ' ' AT THE MORNING SESSION TO-DAY AT THE MORNING SESSION TO-DAY "The Hottentot" starts on its uproarious way, bringing all the hilarity and unrestrained merriment of the great stage hit, intensified a hundred times, to patrons of this Talkie Theatre. \ IF YOU'WANT THE LAUGH OF A LIMETIME, DON'T MISS "THE HOTTENTOT." i HJS MAJESTY'S THEATRE IS MAJESTY'S THEATRE (Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.X; "Where Sound Sounds Best." Daughter week in Wellington begins at His Majesty's Theatre AT THE 31 O'CLOCK MORNING SESSION with the initial screening of the. rafter- ■••- shaking Comedy Cyclone, "THE HOTTENTOT." "THE HOTTENTOT." "THE HOTTENTOT." "THE HOTTENTOT." "THE HOTTENTOT." ■ "THE HOTTENTOT." "THE HOTTENTOT." "THE HOTTENTOT."' "THE HOTTENTOT." "THE HOTTENTOT." "THE HOTTENTOT." "THE HOTTENTOT." "THE HOTTENTOT." "THE HOTTENTOT." '■ "THE HOTTENTOT." [A Rip-roaring Riot of the Racing ,Track i that has all other comedies outlaughed by a mile. A WARNER BROTHERS' VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. , . IN SUPPORT. A GREAT VITAPHONE VARIETY PROGRAMME, Including Including EARL BURTNETT'S ORCHESTRA in popular selections. ■.■■'. WILL OAKLAND, singer ot favourite MAYFAIR QUINTETTE in a musical melange. - • ; "SHARP TOOLS," a drama ot the underUNEQUALLED ENTERTAINMENT, Aud an Attraction in themselves— . But don't forget they are only in support of the funniest film you have had a chance to laugh'at in years, , "THE HOTTENTOT," f'THE HOTTENTOT," "THE HOTTENTOT," . A Warner Bros.' Vitaphone • Production1. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT BRISTOL After 1 p.m. at His Majesty's (Stalls Entrance). TELEPHONE RESERVATIONS.— King Theatre (28-175) any time during the day from 9 a.m. onwards. Seats booked by telephone must be claimed before 7.45 p.m. WELLINGTON OPERATIC AND VV THEATRICAL SOCIETY .(INC.) Presents by arrangement with J.C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., . The Musical Comedy,' "SO LONG, LETTY." "SO LONG, LETTY." ■ Words by Oliver Morosio and Elmer Harris. Music by Earl Carroll. Producer ".. Lester Brown Musical Director .. John ,F. Woodward Ballet Mistress Eileen Wilson Stage Manager Hector Liardet Scenic Artist Ted. Edwards Scenic Designer W. J. .Nukeon Nearly 100 Performers. Specially Selected Cast of Principals. Delightful Choruses and Ensembles. Charming and Original Ballets. Specially Augmented Orchestra. . Season commences at MATINEE, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 2.30,. Bth MARCH, and continues nightly until Thursday, 13th March. Box Plan, opens at Bristol on Wednesday, sth March. W. A. JAMESON, * Secretary. Telephone 28-460. UTIRAMAR SILVER BAND. MiraMAR SILVER BAND. FIRST GRAND RECITAL, CAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR, SUNDAY, 2nd MARCH, 1930, At 8.15 p.m. 1 Hymn, "Nearer, My God, To Thee" (Mason) , • Balld 2. March, "Eclipse" (Ord Hume) .. Baud 3 Miss Lilian Charles (Vocal) Mezzo-Soprauo 4. Cornet Solo, "Old Folks at Home," Corporal J. H. Newton 5. Lawrie Bilhnan (Vocal) .... Baritone G. Trombone Solo, "Lc Grande" Bandsman G. Love 7. Miss Nora Greene, (Vocal) .. Contralto S Grand Selection,J "Fra Diavolio" (J. Jubb) Band 9. Mr. Thomas Woods (Vocal) . Baritone ]0. March, "Moray Firth" (M'Kenziei Band God Save the King, Accompanist Miss Vera Boesley Conductor .. "Mr. R. A. Sutherland . C. W. M-CONCHIE, • v Hon. Secretary. SILVER COIN COLLECTION. " ; JUMBLE SALE. " PLUNKET SOCIETY. TTATAITAI SUB-COMMITTEE, PRESBYTERIAN "CHURCH ROOM, i Kent terrace, ■ FRIDAY, 7th MARCH, at 7 p.m. Good Bargains.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 51, 1 March 1930, Page 4

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