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c GRAND OPERA HOUSE (Direction—J.C. Williamson Films). LAST NIGHT OF THE FAMOUS SARRON v. DONOVAN FIGHT PICTURE. Introduced To-night by Tommy Donovan in Person. And LAST NIGHT OF BUDDY ROGERS AND NANCY CARROLL IN "ILLUSION." . TO-MORROW NIGHT RADIO PICTURES PRESENT -ROD LA ROCQUE ■ In His First Talking Picture, ■ • - j "THE DELIGHTFUL ROGUE" ! AN ALL-TALKING PICTUE. BOLD ROMANCE SHOT WITH DRAMATIC FERE. From the "Cosmopolitan Magazine" story by Wallace Smith, the Novel Sensation of the Hour. BOX PLANS at BRISTOL AND BERKELEY till 5 p.m., then Tel. Theatre, 2S-100.

oritannia theatre. ■Britannia • theatre. best and .most. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. LAST NIGHT. . " ■••■ LAST NIGHT.. BUSTER KEATON and ERNEST TORRENCE ; In • "STEAMBOAT BILL." "STEAMBOAT ' BILL." "STEAMBOAT BILL." ■ "STEAMBOAT BILL." Feature No. 2, feature. E3TELLE TAYLOR '■ : '■• and GEORGE O'BRIEN : 1n../., "HONOUR BOUND." ■ "HONOUR BOUND." "HONOUR BOUND." Commencing TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). Commencing TO-MORROW, (FRIDAY). CONRAD NAGEL inCONRAD NAGEL in ... . CONRAD NAGEL in ■■ "REDWINE.^' : • -'-RED' WINE." "RED WINE." -.- "RED WINE." ■'RED AVINE." '•■ ■• •'"': "RED WINE." "RED WINE." "RED WINE." "RED WINE."- ' " : "RED WINE." •'RED WINE." •■■■. -"RED WINE." • "RED WINE." "RED WINE." . No. 2 Feature. 'No. 2. ' LOIS MORAN in LOIS MORAN iir ■' :•• LOIS MORAN in ! "DON'T MARRY." ':DON'T MARRY." , "DON'T MARRY." "DON'T; MARRY." "DON'T MARRY." "DON'T MARRY." "DON'T MARRY." "DON'T MARRY-" "DON'T MARRY." "DON'T MARRY." Box Plan at Theatre, or Tel. 40-618. PARAMOUNT: COMM. 4th APRIL. AR AMOUNT: COMM. 4th APRIL. All-Talking.. Aviation. .Thriller,. [ -'THE SKY HAWK" ' '~ • "THE, SKY HAWK.". .. . . - , "THE SKY HAWK." 1 : ■ "THE SKY HAWK." . . \<THE SKY HAWK." ' • , ' l "THE SKY HAWK." "THE SKY HAWK." . , > "THE. SKY HAWK.". ■ ALL BRITISH CAST. • Created a Sensation in Auckland and Christehureh! ■■■ KILBIRNOi K3P^|4 ILBIRNIE KIftEMA TO-NIGHT So dock. TO-XIGHT. Final sci eening o[ the most delightful comedy-drain.i of suave men and bophi&tiedted women over made! "CHARMING SINNERS"'' "CriARMING SINNERS" ■ "CHARMING SINNERS" With a huge east of perfect Lnglibh-ipedk-ing aiti&lsj. CLIVE BROOK, RUTH CIIATTERION, MARY NOLAN, WILLIAM POWELL, Also, ' Evecllent, selection of inteiestiug. amuaing, ■and entertaining short features. Rcsprve at Theatre Confectionery (tel. H-202) aud Biistol Piauo Co. l CIIORTTS THEATRE l"S THEATRE Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. 10-NIGHT, LAST NIGHT 01 Motro-Gold\vyn-Mayer's 100■ Per Cent. Technicolour Masterpiece,. "THE VIKING," ' !•'. , ■ "THE VmiHG," . If you miss this, you miss one of the greatest' pictures ever presented in Wellington. COMMENCING FRIDAY, Another Mammoth/Production, BILLIE DOVE, '.. ROD LA ROCQUE - .* - ..••■: in .-,'■■■■ "THE MAN AND THE MOMENT," ' ■ "THE MAN AND THE MOMENT," Adapted-from the novel of the same name by Elinor Glyn, and ■ MARIE PREVOST, HARRISON FORD In "THE RUSH.HOUR." , Laughs and'thrills from start to finish. pAPITOL THEATRE, V MIRAMAR. APITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. TO-NIGHT, , ' TO-JSiIGHT. See and Hear . RIN-TIN-TIN, • The Wonder "Dog, in , "THE MILLION DOLLAR COLLAR." 1 "THE MILLION DOLLAR COLLAR." : See and hear Rin-Tin-Tin, the Wonder ' Dog of the screen,- round up a gang of ■ thieves in grand fashion, in the screen's most thrilling talking- picture. ; GOOD SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. REGAL THEATRE, KARORI EGAL THEATRE, KARORI. 1 TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) TO-NIGHT 1 . ' "SKINNER STEPS OUT." "SKINNER STEPS OUT,'-' i ' . ■ With ■••"- ---i GLEN TRYON & MERNA' KENNEDY. He squandered the raise ho didn't get; he bought a dress suit that fitted.liko water fits a fish, and, then the. fun started, USUAL PRICES. GOOD SUPPORTS. SATURDAY MATINEE: Ep. S ■"TARZAN THE MIGHTY." ; rpHE NEW QUALITY. •*HE NEW/-. QUALITY. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT MARION DAVIES AND WILLIAM HAINES in "' "SHOW PEOPLE" • Sound Synchronised. Also TALKIE.SHORTS. ■■ Tel. 14-472 for Reserves. . : JUMBLE SALE. :\W C.T.U. HALL, CONSTABLE-ST. FRIDAY NIGHT, 2Sth March;-1930, at .7.o'clock. UNDER THE PATRONAGE AND IN THE PRESENCE OF THEIR ' EXCELLENCIES LORD AND LADY ■■•• BLEDISLOE.: , NEW ZEALAND OBSTETRICAL SOCIETY; .-.■.. T^NTERTAINMENT organised by .Mrs. -^ Bernard Wood in aid of tho funds of the New Zealand Obstetrical Society, Majestic Theatre, ,Sunday,. 30th. March, at 8 p.m. SILVER COIN COLLECTION.

■\TEW PRINCESS THEATRE .^BW PRINCESS THEATRE FINAL SCREENINGS. '•THE HEART OF A- NATION." "THE HEART OF A NATION." "THE HEART OF A NATION." ..'. ■ "THE HEART OF A NATION." • '•THE HEART OF A NATION." •Alao, "THE WOMAN DISPUTED." "THE WOMAN DISPUTED." "THE WOMAN DISPUTED/ "THE WOMAN DISPUTED." COMMENCING TO-MORROW. COMMENCING TO-MORROW.. "GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES;" "GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES." "GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES/ "GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES." "GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES." "GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES." "GENTLEMEN PREFEIt BLONDES." "GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES." "GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES." And .; ■ . :. 1 "DAUGHTER IN REVOLT.". .' "DAUGHTER IN REVOLT." "DAUGHTER IN REVOLT." •'DAUGHTER IN REVOLT." "DAUGHTER IN REVOLT."- •■* "DAUGHTER IN REVOLT." ■ "DAUGHTER IN REVOLT." "DAUGHa'ER IN REVOLT." "DAUGHTER IN REVOLT." ' Also, ■'.■-■• ' -'•'■ GAZETTE—SERIAL—COMEDY. ' >T.\V ZEALAND RAIL \\ AYS WIXK CXI) avi:i:k-end kxcukslox excursion to SUNNY NAPLER. 6LNNY NAPIER RETURN FARE •JOs lid. HALF ORDINARY RATL: SIT.CTAL TRAIN LL'AVJirf THORNDON 12.33 p.m. SATURDAY SATURDAY VyEEK-EJfD Tickets, also issued to principal stations in nawkes Bay. lnquiiies at Central Booking Offices or Railway Stations for further particulars. A JUMBLE SALE will be held at the Presbyterian Church Hall, Kent teriacc, on FRIDAY EVENING, the 2Sth MARCH, at 7.30. JUMBLE SALE. CT. TETEIVS SC?IOOLROOM, Ghuznce street. FRIDAY, 28th MARCH, At 7.30 p.m. ~ DANCING. I DANCE! DANCE! ' DANCE! r OLD-TIME AND. MODERN. AT CALEDONIAN HALL, Ghuznee street. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT! Monte Carlo Waltz and Fox Trot. ■ ROXETf ORCHESTRA (Four Artists). The Best in Wellington.' Good Supper, Music, and Floor. Come and have a good time. ... Gents 2s, Ladies Is 6d. . , . ■,' DANCE. DANCE, BROOKLYN JUNIOR TENNIS CLUB will hold. , • " .' .. . A GRAND DANCE At ST. MATTHEW'S HALL, SATURDAY, 29th MARCHi Monte Carlo, Lucky Spot, Streamers. TUI DANCE BAND. rjiHE .UDELPHI .CABARET. TO-NIGHT. "~ ~■: TO-NIGHT. AND EVERY. NIGHT—S.IS-12.30 a.m. EVENING DRESS. Subscription,' ss, supper'inclusive. Saturdays, 8.15 p.m.-12,-.7s . Cdi Supper inclusive. ' AFTERNOON SESSIONS. Delightful Afternoon Teas arc served in the Ballroom every afternoon from 3 p.m.----5 p.m. TEA: ONE SHILLING. SaturdaysI,'ls (3d. ■ ' . .. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. MURIEL WILTON MURIEL WILTON And EDDIE CARR ' Will appear in a Specialty Spanish Tango Duo. MURIEL WILTON will also give an exhibition of the Latest American Synco- ■'•■'■'■• 'pated •Tap Dancing.- ■-■■■-■ BALLOON BALL. ' . BALLOON SALL. ' BALLOON BALL. THIS SATURDAY NIGHT.' THIS SATURDAY NIGHT. A Monster Gaja' Night with countless attractions for myriads of Multicoloured Balloons. - Ballroom Demonstrations by VALMA SPLLLER and.T. M'GREGOR (Acting Priucipal of the Phyllis Bates Dancing Studio). Prices ■as usual, Book your Tables Now. Ring 2S-294 or 22-252. THE ADELPHI SUPPER ROOM (The Second Cabaret Ballroom), Is open nightly except. Saturdays from 5.13-12.30. for Theatre-goers and-Cabaret patrons when they are ..riot. in evening dress. ■ . Supper and Dancing 'Js od.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 73, 27 March 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 73, 27 March 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 73, 27 March 1930, Page 2

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