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IJAJESTIC. AT Tl-n.EE SESSIONS DAILY: 11 a.m. 2.15 p.m. 8 p.m. Luxurious Settings in _'aris and Nice. Suave and Sophisticated' Characters—Brilliant and Cultured Dialogue, and a s jry with one Unusual "Twist following ii:::)Ui2V until the surprising climax is reached. '■ \O \ ' \.L \ . \B ' \ \ R \ \ X \ In "S LIGHT L V SO A X I. E T" With ' • \ B.X. \ s\ \U • \ \ ' £- " \ EXCELLENT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME, including •' MICKEY THE MOUSE In. "The Karnival Kid." BOX PLANS At The Bristol Piano Co. arid in the Theatre Main Foyer. . 'Phone .••■• 45-100. ST JAMES THEATRE T JAMES THEATRE. St! JAMES THEATRE. (Formerly HIS MAJESTY'S.) (Direction: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.) "Whore Sound Sounds Best." DAILY—II a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. DAILY—II a.m.. 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. THE ROMANCE THE ROMANCE THAT ADDED AN UMPIRE THAT ADDED AN EMPIRE TO BRITAIN'S MIGH'J TO BRITAIN'S MIGH'J English History brought to the screen n* uusurpassed entertainment. , Warner Bros. Present ■ "GEORGE A.RLTSS, — GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS, '.In "DISRAEL I." "DISRAEL I." " D I S R A E L I." : "D. ISRAEL I." :— " D I S R A E L I." " D I S R A E L I." :— "DISRAEL I." "DISRAEL I." '•' DISR AE L I." —;—- - I." ' With JOAN BENNETT, Florence Arliss Anthony Bushell ; ■ David Torrenco A WARNER BROS. AND A WARNER BROS. AND VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. VITAPHONE PRODUCTION . BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. Continued Success of Fabulous ALLTALKING — SINGING — MUSICAL Operetta! THIS EVENING, AT S SHARP. TriLBIRNIE KINEMA. ■"■MLBIRNIE KINEMA. BEBE DANIELS and JOHN BOLES in BEBE DANIELS and JOHN BOLES in "RIO RITA." "RIO RITA." "RIO RITA." The Most Colourful Extravaganza of the Century! "Rio Rita" Commences 8 p.m. Sharp. Reserve at Theatre Confectionery (Tel. 14-202) and Bristol Piano Co. WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS. WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS, THE HOME OF THE OLYMPIA SKATING RINK. LYMPIA SKATING RINK Telephone 20-288. "SKATING" "SKATING" TO-NIGHT! "SKATING" TO-NIGHT! "SKATING" "SKATING" 7 till 10. "SKATING" "SKATING" ONLOOKERS "SKATING" ONLOOKERS "SKATING" ONLOOKERS "SKATING" ONLOOKERS , "SKATING" '■SKATING" , FREE. "SKATING" FREE. '■SKATING FREE. "SKATING" ROLL UP AND ROLLER SKATE. Jg O X I N G . THURSDAY NIGHT, At 7.45 • BILLY RICHARDS v. PHIN STONE. Promising' n. very fine contest, together with an excellent amateur programme. USUAL PRICES: 5s and 2s Od (plus tax). - BOX PLAN open at Perry's, Manners street. • EARLY DOOR TICKETS at Box Office and at Sowman's, Lambton quay. WELLINGTON LABOUR CLUB. PUBLIC LECTURE. T)R. T. G. GRAY, Inspector-General of ■*-' Mental Hospitals, will speak in the Trades Hall, TO-NIGHT, at" 8, on "Mental Hospitals. Ancient and Modern." JMr. 11. Seinple, M.P., v.-ill preside. Thu public are cordially invited. QEISiONJJ PHILHARMONIC OKCliilS- £> TRAL CONCERT, in aid of ex-thea-tre musicians, next Saturday,-21st June, Town Hull.' 3s (reserved), 2s, Is. Book at The Bristol. (ORAND Hotel Wholesale Bottle Store guarantees the quality of every brand it sells, and does not stock cheap, inferior brands. Thos. Coltman, Proprietor. WHAT ive find in Wellington -- "lt'.-i Easy to Pay thi Art Cabinet Way." Ge*. your Furniture at Art Cabinet Co.. Ltd., 247.' Ouba-st-. 70. Wiliis-st. JT'S good because it's genuine—Gladiator Port is imported direct from Portu gal. Obtainable at the Grand Hotel Wil-lis-st., 6s per quart Thos Coltman, Prcprietor^ ' QIMS Value in Writing Sets, large P«<! X-> mid Envelfipßf, usually Is 3d, the lot. fur !)d; nine assortment of Fancy Station-i-ry. At .Sims Hanlv/iirr.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 139, 16 June 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 139, 16 June 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 139, 16 June 1930, Page 2

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