LAST 2 DAYS OP "NANETTE." LAST 2 DAYS OF "NANETTE.": OT. JAMES THEATRE. °T. JAMES THEATRE, ST. JAMES THEATRE. "Where Sound Sounds Best." THRICE DAILY—II a.m., '.US and S p.m. Sir Benjamin and John-Fuller present Tho Altogether Different "Talkie." The Screen Triumph, j A Glory in Beautiful Teehnicolour. "NO, NO, NANETTE" BIGGER, "NO, NO, NANETTE" BETTER, "NO, NO, NANETTE" THAN "NO, NO. NANETTE" THE j "NO, NO, NANETTE" STAGE j "NO, NO, NANETTE" SHOW. A RARE ARRAY OF ADDED GEMS. A FIRST NATIONAL VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. COMING FRIDAY. The Great Actor the World has been Waiting for, JOHN BARRYMOKE, JOHN BARRYMORE, in his First Talkie, "GENERAL CRACK.1' Box Plans at Bristol. THE •'•SUNDAY NEWS," London. " 'ALL QUIET.' If is understood that there is a suggestion that steps should be taken to secure for this picture the Nobel Peace Prize for 1030, and this suggestion should certainly lie acted upon." E. 3f. REMARQUE'S Sensational • War Novel, •■.I \\ <« *2 \ \.\ *2^ \ \\ *^ \ A UNIVERSAL PRODUCTION. THIS PARAMOUNT THEATRE, HE PARAMOUNT. THEATRE, Commencing NEXT FRIDAY, at S p.m. .'. ■:■: NEXT FRIDAY, ut S p.m. Three Sessions on Saturday: 11 a.m. —-— 2.30 p.m. ■ 8 p.m. BOX PLANS are now available at Tho Bristol Piano Co. and at the Theatre. ■• • . FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. LAST 2 DAYS. LAST 2 DAYS. MAJESTIC. irIAJESTIC. ■ MAJESTIC. Fuller-Haywarcl Present THRICE DAILY, 11 a.m., 2.15.and S p.m. A Tremendous All-Talking Drama Visualising the Perils or the Byrd Party at the South Polo. ~ The Eminent English Actor, CONWAY TEARLE, ' The Original Ben Hur of the Stage. Seen to Tremendous Advantage in "THE LOST ZEPPELIN." An Epic Drama of PHYSICAL Courage. ONE HEARS AS WELL AS SEES THE RAGING BLIZZARDS, ANTARCTIC STORMS, AND THE CRASH OF THE j MONSTER AIRSHIP. SPLENDID NOVKLTY ITEMS, Including the Funniest, Cleverest MICKEY THE MOUSE CARTOON MICKEY THE MOUSE CARTOON MICKEY THE MOUSE CARTOON Ever Shown in Wellington. Coming—FRIDAY. Laughs—Thrills—Mystery! '•IN THE NEXT ROOM." JACK MULHALL and ALICE DAY. Book Bristol or Theatre, Tel. 45-100. KEW ..PRINCESS THEATRE. EW PRINCESS THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ESTHER RALSTON in ' ESTHER IiALSTON in ESTHER RALSTON in "THE CASE OF LENA SMITH." "THE CASE OF LENA SMITH." "THE CASE OF LENA SMITH." , "THE CASE OF LENA SMITH." ' "THE CASE OF LENA SMITH." "THE CASE OF LENA SMITH." "THE CASE OF LENA SMITH." No. 2 FEATURE ' No. 2. ■"TUB GOLDEN KEY." -THE GOLDEN KEY." "THE GOLDEN KEY." "THE GOLDEN KEY." "THE GOLDEN KEY." "THE GOLDEN KEY." NEW PRINCESS SUPPORTS: NEW PRINCESS SUPPORTS: GAZETTE, COMEDY, SERIAL. "DEGAL THEATRE, KAROKI. J-VbgaL THEATRE, KARORI. TALKIES. TALKIES. TALKIES. TO-NIGII.T-S o'clock-TO-NJGHT. -TliU BLACK. WATCH," With Victor M'LugliMi ami Alynin 1.0.y. Romance. .lulriyiH!. Adventure, aud Lovo : in tlie .j,fi''i'iiU'sl\if .•ill-tiilkiiiK. .singing productions. ■ i Directed by John Ford, (lie man who made tho "Iron Horße." (Sooil All-Talkie Support*.
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