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MAJESTIC. AT THREE SESSIONS DAILY. 11 a.m. 2.15 p.m. 8 p.m. , RICHAED B A R T H E L M ESS ' And M AKIO.N' NIX OX' . As A COUPLE OF /y "YOUNG \^ XOWEEIi ES" // Young Nowheres who, - for all their importance I in the world, might have come from Nowhere) and who would certainly have got Noivhere but for their Adventures in this Human Romance of a Lift Boy and. ' his Chambermaid Sweetheart. ST JAMES THEATRE. T JAMES THEATRIC. ST. JAMES THEATRE. (Formerly HIS MAJESTY'S.) (Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) "Where Sound Sounds Best." DAILY: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. LAST DAYS! LAST DAYS! FINAL SCREENING. FINAL SCREENING. THURSDAY NIGHT (20th MAY). THURSDAY NIGHT (20th MAY). Warner Bros.' "GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY." "GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY. "GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY. "GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAY." 4 Warner Bros, and Vitaphoiie Production SHOWING .ONLY 'THREE MORE * DAYS! Book Now for the Final Nights'. AND THEN!VITAPHONE'S GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT! "Here is a picture- that will go down in talkie history: A great film, the pinnacle of talkie art. . . "—Dunediji "Star.' _ Commencing at Morning Session on Friday Commencing at Morning Session on Friday SIR BENJAMIN AND MR. JOHN FULLER Present Warner Bros.' Drama of Intrigue in the Victorian Era, "DISRAEL I," • , "D-I S R A;E L I," :■'; "D I"S R A EL I." "D I S R A\E L I," " D I S R A E L 1," "DISRAEL I," "DI S R A E L I." " D I S R A E L I." "DISRAEL I," "DISEAE LI," With GEORGE ARLISS, ' GEORGE ARLTSS, . ' GEORGE ARLISS, England's foremost dramatic actor in Disraeli, Britain's amazing man of destiny, who moulded men to his will, and won women with his brilliance and wit. See the tender love romance of JOAN BENNETT as Lady Clarissa Pevensey, and ANTHONY BUSHELL, as Charles Deeford. History made for a woman's favour! An Empire won to win a lady's hand!_ See this historic real-life romance transmitted from the sensational stage success to a talking picture that ranks amongst the world's great masterpieces of art! 70.000.000 Film Fans in America Voted "Disraeli" the finest film of the year! WARNER BROS.TnD VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. BOX PLANS OPEN WEDNESDAY. BOX PLANS OPEN WEDNESDAY. BOX PLANS OPEN WEDNESDAY. WELLINGTON GAS > COMPANY, ' , LIMITED. Tj^EEE Cookery Demonstration by Miss Marion Christian, Liverpool School of Cookery Diploma, WEDNESDAY, 28th MAY, 1930, 2.30 p.m., 64, Courtenay place. Subject: "Cheese Pasties, Coffee Cream Cake, Chelsea Buns." DANCING. ~~ E LUXE : ASSEMBLY, Victoria Hall, Adelaide road. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) TO-NIGHT. Big Monte Carlo To-night. Winners of same to choose Shoes, Ladies and Gents, from Martin's, Courtenay place. NOTICE.—Look out for the Dc Luxe Ball, 3rd. JUNE. Valuable prizes for Fancy, Comical, and | best Sustained Character. Learner's Class starting THIS THURSDAY, 29th MAY. Prices Is 6d. S to 10 p.m.—Mr. A. Haley, M.C.; Mrs. M. It. Jackson. Sec. __. THE MASCOT DANCE AND SOCIAL CLUB, ' THE REALM, HATAITAI. WEDNESDAY NEXT: A MOST WONDERFUL EVENING. ■ The Club's Full Orchestra. Visitorsi Tickets from Moran's Dolls' Hospital, opposite Fullers'. Hon. Secretary, Tel. 22-307. rTHE ADELPHI CABARET. TO-MORROW (WED.) NIGHT. Dancing 9 p.m.-l a.m. SATURDAY NEXT: Afternoon Session, 3 p.m.-5 p.m. Evening, 8.30-12. Book your Tables now for THE GREAT WINTER BALL, 11th JUNE, The Most Wonderful Gala Night of the Year. ipHE GRAND BALL OF WO. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) TO-NIGHT. THE NEW TRADES HALL, Vivian-st. THE -'JOY" ASSEMBLY. Select Old-Time Dancing, 8-12. Masquerade, Fancy Dress Ball. Expensive prizes given for the best Fancy, Paper, and Comical Costumes for Lady and Gent. A Special Prize for the Most Original Lady and Gent will be given by Mrs. Yore, , Confectioner, Vivian street. Every Patron wears a Mask until after the Grand March at 0-30. Splendid Music and a Dainty Supper. The Costumes will be judged by Mr. Dorrifi Leslie. Ladies 2s; Gents 2s fid. F. M'GONNELL, M.C.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 123, 27 May 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 123, 27 May 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 123, 27 May 1930, Page 2

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