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LAST FOUR DAYS! LAST FOUR DAYS! THE "REGENT THREE SESSIONS DAILI'-ll a.m., 2.13 p.m., S p.m. Any screen appearance of the mysterious, llaming orchid of the .film is cause for rejoicing. But when she speaks—as now for the first time—the whole -world listens and thrills. GRETA GARBO CHARLES BICKFORD, MARIE DRESSLER, in "ANNA CHRISTIE" Caught in the throbbing current of life and love on the East River waterfront . . . a magnificent, appealing figure, a new triumph for tho glamorous Greta Garbo. (Recommended as more suitable for Adults.) THE REGENT FEATURETTES include STAN LAUREL and OLIVE HARDY in the biggest laugh hit of their career, '"BRATS." ''Glorifying not war —but human character; presenting not battle—but man's nobility. A human drama that will bo remembered when all other war films are forgotten."—London "Standard." "JOURNEY'S END" OF COURSE, IT'S A LOVE STORY! Love lor women —for children—for home—for peace and quiet—for sunshine and flowers —for all that was theirs before War ruthlessly enatched them—put them to live in filthy huts and damp dugouts —took away their freedom! ■ WAR COMMANDEERED THEIR BODIES, BUT THEY LEFT THEIR HEARTS AT HOME! A tremendously convincing and stirring story of British grit, British tenacity, British heroism and unselfishness. Women arc deeply moved by its tender romance—men by its soul-stirring realism, perfect humanity, and war trench humour. REGENT FRIDAY NEXT! BOS PLANS AT THEATRE (TEL. 44-144) AND BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY. WRESTLING WRESTLING TUESDAY, 12th AUGUST : WELLINGTON TOWN HALL SPECIAL CHALLENGE MATCH SCOTTY M'DOUGALL (THE FIERY AND CANNY SCOTSMAN) TOM ALLEY (LIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD) AMATEUR PRELIMINARIES COMMENCE AT 8 p.m. PRICES: 0/- and 2/6 (both plus tax). LADIES'HALF-PRICE. BOX FLAN at JIM TUEFIS (Ritz Tobacconist). MANNERS STREET.
SATURDAY'S TWO GREATEST VICTORIES"LOVE LIES" AND THE ALL BLACKS SENSATIONAL SUCCESS OF "LOVE LIES." Naturally, playgoers of Wellington have been looking forward eagerly to the opening performance of "Love Lies," signalising as it did a relurn to the legitimate stage after a break o£ many months. The wonderful enthusiasm which frequently ticipations, and the night will go down as gether with-the unprecedented display at the final fall of the curtain, was quite beyond the management's most sanguine anticipations and the night will go down as one of the greatest, if not the very greatest, in the history of the Wellington stage. CLEM DAWE In "LOVE LIES" Increased his popularity tremendously by his brilliantly humorous characterisation of Jerry Walker, and otho.ws who (achieved outstanding successes w«' Betty Eley, Michael Cole, Bobby Gordwn, Also, Marie Eaton, Paul Plunket, Dan Agar, Kitty Stewart, Mona Borlee, Compton Coutts, Les White, Mona Zepel, John Robertson, and an' absolute sensation was created by the brilliant team of Australian girls in the "tap dancing" ballets, which proved a revelation to the audience, which packed the Grand Opera House from floor G" RAND OPERA HOUSB. RAND OPERA HOUSE. Direction: J. C. Williamson (N.Z.), Ltd. A GREAT ENTERTAINMENT. TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT, AT 8. ' TO-NIGHT - TO-NIGHT, AT 3. AND FOLLOWING NIGHTS. FIRST MATINEE WEDNESDAY. FIRST MATINEE WEDNESDAY. At 2. J. O. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present While and Edgley's New English Musical Comedy Co., 70 - ARTISTS - 70 Including the Irresistibly Humorous Comedian, OLEM DAWK. CLEM DAWE, In the delightfully tuneful and very successful London Gaiety Musical Comedy Triumph "LOVE LIES." "LOVE LIES." "LOVE LIES." "LOVE LIES." I Unquestionably the. most Popular Musical Play yet staged in Wellington. NEXT PRODUCTION, •'SO THIS IS LOVE." "SO THIS IS LOVE." Box plans at Bristol Piano Co., and the Berkeley. Day Sales at Opera House Confectionery Shop. Prices: D.C. and R.S. (is; Back Stalls, 4e: Gallery, Is Gd. Early Door Gallery, 6d Extra. All prices plus Tax. Continued Success of All-Talking, Laughing Extravaganza. THIS EVENING, at 8. jZILBIRNIE KINEMA. MAURICE CHEVALIER. MAURICE CHEVALIER. In •THE LOVE PARADE." "THE LOVE PARADE." ■\ gorgeous musical comedy. KINK-MA SOUND SUBJECTS. Reserve now at Theatre Confectionery, Tt1.14-202, and Bristol Piano Co. FUNERAL NOTICES. 'PUR Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Edward •*- Glavin are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly beloved daughter, Eileen Kathleen, which will leave- St. Mary of tlio Angels' Church, lioulcott street, on Tuesday, 12th August, 1030, at 9.20 a.m. for the Cemetery, Knrori. Requiem Mass will be celebrated ill SI il.Tll. .1. E. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers. . 22, Vivian street, and Karon. Day and Night 'Phono, 26-073■ rpilE Funeral of the late Sarah Ellen ■*- Cox will leave her. late residence, 4. Mauraki street, Kaiori, To-morrow (Tuesday), 12th. August, 1030, at 11 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. J, E. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers, 22, Vivian street, and Karori. Day and Night Tel. 26-073. HPHE Friends of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hills -1- are respqctfully invited to attend the Funeral of their late dearly loved daughter, Christina Flora, which will leave All Saints Church, Ngaio, To-morrow, Tuesday, 12th August, 1030, at 2.30 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. Funeral Service at 2.10 p.m. ROBT. 11. WILSON AND SONS, Undertakers, 164, Adelaide road. Telephones: 24-155 and 16-781. nTHE Funeral of the late Herbert Ernest •*■ Hudson Airth will leave the Mortuary Chapel of Robort H. Wilson and Sons To-morrow, Tuesday, 12th August, 1030, at 3.30 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. ROBERT H. WILSON AND SONS, Undertakers, 104, Adelaide road. '.IVIs.: 24-155, 18-781.. ' r|"UIE Friends' of Mi-, and Mrs. C. O'SiT" x are respectfully invited to attend UuKuneral of their latu beloved .son, John, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of linbert H. Wilson mid Soiis To-morrow. Tuesday. 121.h August. 11)30. «l 2.30 p.m.. for I he Karciri Cemetery. ROIVL'. U. WILSON AND SON, Undertakers, 164, Adelaide rosti. T«k 3MSS ged, W&k .. .._,..
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 36, 11 August 1930, Page 2
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