SECOND SENSATIONAL WEEK THE REGENT AT „ THE REGENT (Direction— 3. O. Williamson Films) . ' ■ . OF METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S CROWNING SUCCESS, "HOLLYWOOD REVUE" The First Musical Revue of the Screen—it is sweeping Wellington along on a wave of unbounded public enthusiasm. With its catchy song hits, magnificent spectacle, gorgeous colouring, and brilliant comedy, it presents a wealth of entertainment never previously approached. 25 STARS. . ' ■ A CHORUS OF 200. 100 SHOWS IN ONE! SCREENING AT THREE SESSIONS DAILY—II a.m., 2.15 p.m., S p.m. BOX PLANS at Theatre (Telephone 44-144) and Bristol llano Co.
MORE TALENT AND MORE THRILLS! BROADSIDING SPECIAL TESTS BROADSIDING SPECIAL TESTS BROADSIDING SPECIAL TESTS "JOCK" HOLLIS "JOCK"HOLLIS "JOCK" HOLLIS (THE "FLYING SCOTSMAN" FROM AUSTRALIA) "BOBBY"BLAKE "BOBBY"BLAKE "BOBBY" BLAKE' (ANOTHER OF AUSTRALIA'S,BEST RIDERS) "WALLY" KILMISTER "WALLY" KILMISTER "WALLY" KILMISTER (N. 2. CHAMPION-HOLDER OF GOLDEN HELMET) STIRRING BATTLES BETWEEN THIS CHAMPION TRIO. ■ KILBIRNIE STADIUM SPEEDWAY " (Under A.C.U. and N.Z.S.A. Rules) TO-MORROW NIGHT. TO-MORROW NIGHT. At 8 o'clock . . . . ERIC.WHITTLE—"FLAT-OUT" AUSTRALIAN, ALSO APPEARING. ADMISSION 3/- and 2/-. : CHILDREN HALF-PRICE. Reserves at Ritz Tobacconist (Jim Tuyfis), JSlnnners street. After 1 p.m. To-morrow,, Ring- Stadium, 24-573. NOTE.—Parade of Wellington Caledonian Pipe Band To-night. Pipers nt the Stadium To-morrow Night. SPECIAL TRAMS TO THE STADIUM.
HIS ' MAJESTY'S "THEATRE. J6 ■ MAJESTY'S THEATRE. (Direction': John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) "Where Sound Sounds Best." /LAST NIGHT ■ 'LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHT Of the screen's most exquisite and spectacular offering. The glorious all-colour picture that has revolutionised tho talking picture world. ; WARNER BROS, and VITAPHONE'S Mighty Tcchnicolour Triumph, "ON WITH THE SHOW." "ON WITH. THE SHOW." : "ON WITH THE SHOW." •. ■ . "ON WITH THE SHOW." Recommended more especially for adult audiences. . IT IS A GOOD THING His Majesty's Theatre is the safest theatre in Wellington, for the foundations .themselves1 will bo threatened by the shrieking laughter that will follow EDWARD EVERETT' HORTON in his attempts to ride the untamable Hottentot in a steeplechase. COMMENCING at MORNING SESSION TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, The facing'riot .o£ the screen and stage. A fast-facing comedy that beats the lot. EDWARD EVERETT HORTON EDWARD EVERETT HORTON In "THE HOTTENTOT," "THE HOTTENTOT," 1 "THE HOTTENTOT," "THE HOTTENTOT," "THE HOTTENTOT," " ■ "THE HOTTENTOT," "THE HOTTENTOT," "THE HOTTENTOT," "THE HOTTENTOT," "THE HOTTENTOT," With PATSY RUTH MILLER, EDMUND BREESE, and an All-Star Cast. A carefully selected programme of WARNER BROS.' WARNER BROS.' VITAPHONE VARIETIES VITAPHONE VARIETIES IN SUPPORT. BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT BRISTOL ' (After 5.30 p.m. at Theatre, stalls entrance). TELEPHONE RESERVATIONS-Ring; Theatre (28-175) any time during the day from 0 a.m. Seats booked by telephone! must be claimed before 7.45 p.m. DANCING. QUEEN'S HALL, CUBA STREET, WILL OPEN TO-MORROW NIGHT. A POPULAR Night o£ Jazzing. Monte Carlo and Spot Waltz. Admission* Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2s. 8 till 12 p.m. . MA J'BSTIC L O U N G E, A J E S T I C LOUNG E, TO-NIGHT, at 9.30 and 10.00, MISS MURIEL WILTON, (New Zealand's Premier Danseusc), In a "Spanish Dance," And the Latest American Tap-dancing. Saturday Night at 10.30. ■ Reserve Your Tables. Tel. 45-709. g^^ ' rpo-MORROW NIGHT, P-Effc^, At the EVANS BAY f^jS^^ YACHT HOUSE, > A Night of Real Enjoyment for all Dance Lovers. Usual Popular Prices. rpHE BROWN OWL TEA HOUSE AND -*- GARDENS, AKATARAWA. The Popular Calling Place for All Meals SPECIAL CATERING FOR PARTIEfe AND PICNICS. DANCING, DANCING. SATURDAY EVENING. 'Private Parties and Dances CatereJ for during week. . Ring 45-555 to arrange Transport for Parties and Picnics.. Delightful Week-end Sections for Sale on ; the Estate, . . £Cel. 17K, JOfcpeis Etrfct, ,*,._.. i
NEW ' QUALITY THEATRE, Island Buy. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! A Staggering Week-end Programme, headed by the greatest synchronised sound production ever brought to the screen. Metro-Goldwyn present "WHITE SHADOWS OF THE SOUTH SEAS." Under-water thrills, bewitching' beauty,' pounding drama, glorious romance. A never-to-be-forgotten picture. 3 Big All-Talking Supports—George Dewey Washington (2 popular songs), Vincent Lopez (songs at piano), De Kerekjarto (violinist). Prices as usual. Matinee Tomorrow. ; SPORTS! SPORTS! SPORTS! PORTS! * SPORTS! SPORTS! HUTT RECREATION GROUND, HUTT RECREATION GROUND, SATURDAY, Bth MARCH, SATURDAY, Bth MARCH, At 2.15 p.m. FULL PROGRAMME OF RUNNING, CYCLING, AND FIELD. EVENTS. SEE THE PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS • INACTION! Final appearance before the New Zealand Championships. Thrilling finishes! Thrilling finishes! ■ 2'/s Hours of Delightful Sport. See the 100 metres Ladies' Invitation Scratch Race. Who will win the Eric Riddiford Cup? SPEND SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT THE HUTT RECREATION GROUND. A GARDEN PARTY IN aid of the funds of the Y.M.C.Av ' Ladies'- Auxiliary, will be held at the home of Sir John and Lady Luke, Hiropi street (nearest tram stop Owen street), on SATURDAY NEXT, Bth MARCH: (To be opened by Lady Luke at 3 p.m.) Admission 1/-. Afternoon Tea Free. Stalls of Every Description. . In the event of Saturday morning being wet, the Garden Party will not be held, but a sale of produce,1 cakes, etc., will be held at the Y.M.C.A.flßootns, Willis street, during the afternoon. SPLASH! "PRIMARY SCHOOLS' SWIMMING ■1- CARNIVAL, . TE ARO BATHS, > TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 2.15 p.m. THE BIG EVENT OF THE YEAR: 354- Entries. Novel and Humorous Events, Diving, etc. DON'T MISS IT. BE EARLY. 'Adults X.Children 3d. rpOWN HALL TOWN HALL. SUNDAY. SUNDAY. ' SUNDAY. 3 SPECIAL EVENTS 3 ' 3 SPECIAL EVENTS 3 Holiness Assembly, 11 a.m. Salvation Battle 7 p.m. Lecture at 2.45 p.m. by Commissioner Cunningham. General Booth's ."In Darkest England Scheme" in ■ relation to world-wide problems. Chairman: W. D. Hunt, Esq. MONDAY. 7.30-Tlie YOUNG PEOPLE'S PROGRAMME. A night of music, song, and tableaux. 400—Young People will take part—4oo Admission laj Reserved 2s; ,
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 56, 7 March 1930, Page 2
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