THEATRE ENTIRELY BOOKED OUT EOR TO-NIGHT. RESERVE NOW FOR NEXT WEEK. / THE REGENT THE HOME 01T THE TALKIES. (Direction—J. 0. Williamson films.) ' THREE SESSIONS DAILY—II a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. THE SENSATION OF THE ALL-COLO UK TALKING SCREEN. "'THE VAGABOND KING" "THE. VAGABOND KING" With DENNIS KJNG iim l JEANNETTE MAC-DONALD. Once tin; greatest triumph of tin- world's slasc—now the supreme triumph of the Talking-Singing Screen. Ulazing with gorgeous tecbnicolour throughout, vibrant with stirring melodies, packed with thrills,' adventure, excitement, romance! BOX PLANS AT THEATRE (TEL. U-1M) AND BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY. Telephone Reservations cannot, be held later than 7.45 p.m. COMMENCING MONDAY SALE SALE HATS DRESSES SWEATS DRESSES FROM £3/3/. AGNES SAMSON' 119/ CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. HA WORTH'S MUSICAL HOUSE, , • .109, CUBA STREET. ; THE name of HA WORTH is only associated with the best. \V6 now enter the ■ . ■" ■ World of Radio, and are dealing in the AVorld-raiowned' PHILLIP'S RADIO PLAYERS Our Radio Department is .under the supervision of . MR. D. NEILL KEITH, who' is a Radio' Engineer with 24 years' experience, including many years as ! chief Radio Engineer tor Messrs. Metropolitan Viekers, London. Our patrons will therefore receive service and advice obtainable: in New Zealand,, on mutters relating to Radio. BEFORE PURCHASING YOUR RADIO OR IF DISSATISFIED WITH YOUR PRESENT ONE CONSULT; TTS,
HALF-PRICE SPECIALS MONDAY MONDAY rpO give everyone a fair chance of participating .in the wonderful values offering, ■*- no specials -will be sold until 2 p.m. These are a few lines only:— MILLINERY, INCLUDING READY-XO-WEAII FELTS—triced 7/6 t0..1f1/6 , TO GO AT HALF-PRICE ODD NUMBERS LADIES' VESTS-' . AT HALF.-PPJCE ALL-WOOL REPP FROCKS—Sizes S.W., W., and 0.5., all shades. Priced 35/- to 97/6 \ 3 TO GO AT HALF-PRICE BLACK COATS—In satin and silk. Priced'49/G v to G9/(5. . ALL.HALF-PRICE ; ALL REMNANTS TO. CLEAR AT HALF-MARKED. PRICE., : ': : . A DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT, OR 2/- IN THE £; OFF ALL TOWELS. ' EVERY STEP-SAVES YOU MONEY TO 1 PERRY'S, 239-241, CUBA STREET.. . (Just above People's Palace.)
BRITANNIA ■••■ THEATRE ►RITANNIA . THEATRE ' . BEST AND MOST. The Britannia is the Only Continuous ■ , . . Talkie Show in Town. . Commencing at II a.m. to 10 p.m. An All-Talking Movietone .Venture', An All-Talking Movietone Feature, ■ Featuring VICTOR M'LAGLEN VICTOR M'LAGLEN MYRNA LOY MYRNA LOY .■. DAVID ROLLINS in DAVID ROLLINS in " THE BLACK WATCH." "THE'BLACK WATCH." " THE BLACK WATCH." A man without a. country and a woman who laid an empire at his feet. •' " THE BLACK WATCH."- " THE BLACK WATCH." '.. " THE BLACK WATCH." Love, Intrigue, Romance, Adventure. '•'THE BLACK WATCH." "THE BLACK WATCH." , " THE BLACK WATCH." In Addition: 1 ' '.FOX MOVIETONE FEATURETTES. Remember.—The Britannia is the only Continuous Talkie Show in Town. Bos Plan at Theatre or Tel. 40-618. 'TAR. THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! . ~~~ TO-NIGHT! MILTON SILLS in "HARD-BOILED HAGGERTY." "HARD-BOILED HAGGERTY." Milton Sills as a tough and tender, humorous' lover—a terror to the enemy 'planes over the lines and a plague to the Parisian police. PRISCILLA DEAN in "WEST OF BROADWAY." i "WEST OF BROADWAY." A thrilling, romantic comedy of golf and guns. The most novel and entertaining picture of the season. "Hnrd-Boiled Haggerty"—7.4s p.m. "West of Broadway"—9 p.m. Our Last Silent Programme. Don't miss it! It's special. TT-MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. TO-NIGHT, 7.45 sharp. TO-NIGHT. 1— First release in Wellington, "UNDERTOW," "UNDERTOW," With MARY NOLAN. An amazing drama in an unusual setting. Thrills and love in a small storm-beaten lighthouse. The year's best picture. 2 i Three (3) Special Comedies. 3 Cartoon. 4 Newsrccl. NOTE.—This' theatre, will be closed nil next week for the installation of "talkies." Watch for further announcement. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN TO-NIGHT at 7.30. TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS. No. 1- GARY COOPER, in "THE VIRGINIAN." "THE VIRGINIAN." The mighty outdoor romance! No. 'l VLILA LEE, in "THE MAN IN HOBBLES." "THE MAN IN HOBBLES." A comedy-drama of a man who fell in love with si girl and marries her whole ■ family.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 132, 7 June 1930, Page 4
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