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WE CLAIM that this ib the Greatest Programme Ever Shown in Wellington. ST. JAMES THEATRE. T. JAMES THEATRE. ST. JAMES THEATRE. | THRICE DAILY—II a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. ' Sir ifenjamihand John Fuller present | You thrilled to the GEORGE maeic voice> cultured accent, and artistry of AELISS' Georga Arliss as "Disraeli," the soft-spoken The Great Englishman, And now Genius of he'll hold you breathless "Disraeli," fey faia superb portrayal of the suave Eastern Speaks again Potentate. "The Rajah! from the of Rukh," cloaked with Screen' the veneer of civilisation • xt. ii. —the Monarch and Desin the late . '~''■' pot of his Mountain. Wm. Archer's Kingdom-the ruthless j Dramatic. Fanatic repulsed by the Masterpiece, woman he desires. A wonder cast. "THE H. B. WARNER GREEN RALPH FORBES GODDESS" IVAN SIMPSON' DAVID TBARLE ALICE JOYCE. A WARNER BROS.' VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. "A" Cert.—B«t for Adults. ADDED ATTRACTIONS: Chas. Hackett and Chase Berdino in the Transformation Scene from "FAUST." HUGH HERBERT in "PREDICTION." TINY TOWN REVUE. Big Things Done by Little People. Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. 28-175. "Let the Joy Bells Ring." Avoid Depression—Be Gay. THINGS ARE UP in the AIR at MAJESTIC. THRICE DAILYi •"^-AJESTIC. 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., MAJESTIC. 8 p.m. Fuller-Hayward Present the Prince^ of Merrymaking Comedians, the Stunt King of the Air, and Ace of Ladies' Hearts— ED. E. HORTON In his Latest and Greatest Cheer Germ, the uproariously funny, diabolically clever, and tremeni! usly thrilling comedy, being a flirht of fancy and fancy flights, which loops the loop and loosens it again m : laughter-land, entitled "THE AVIATOR" Funny enough, to make a hen cackle. AMY JOHNSON says: "It is not only too funny for words, but Horton's hair-raising stunts are the most remarkable I've ever, seen." Warner Bros. Vitaphone Production. FIVE ADDED ATTRACTIONS Include the VIVID WRESTLING BOUT, SONNENBERG (World's Champion) y. COUNT ZARYNAFF. Be wises Book early, Bristol or Theatre. REGAL THEATRE, KARORI. EGAL THEATRE, KARORI. TALKIES! TALKIES! TALKIES! TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. A Paramount All-talking Special. I—"THE RETURN OF SHERLOCK "THE RETURN OF SHERLOCK HOLMES," HOLMES," With CLIVE BROOK. i The greatest dectective of fiction solves one j of the most baffling of mysteries. A thrill from start to finish. 2—All-talking Comedy. 3—Sound Cartoon. 4—Splendid Singing Numbers. Further Episode of "THE MYSTERY RIDER." /CAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. THEATRE, MIRAMAR. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! Britain's All-Talking Triumph, "THE HATE SHIP." "THE HATE SHIP." (Adult Audience Recommendation.) 1 FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. MICKEY THE MOUSE CARTOON. Reserve at Theatre, Tel. 16-545. No extra booking charges. Coming Tuesday-"SUNNY SIDE UP," a bright and cheery musical comedy, [ with Janet Gaynor and Charlie Farrell. OTAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. 13 TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. An All-British Production, "THE RISING GENERATION," With , ALICE-JOYCE and JAMESON THOMAS Gonventionlesa, pleasure-crazed, defying their elders, "The Rising Generation" will always find that there must eventually come a reckoning. i CYRIL M'LAGLEN in "THE LOST PATROL." On, on, over burning sands. The small Patrol struggled—then—from out of the surrounding silence, came swift Deatn!_ A monument to British courage and heroism. WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. ' SUBSCRIBERS are notified that the ►J BOX PLAN for the 1930 Festival will OPEN AT THE BRISTOL, on MONi DAY MORNING. km , lennaNj 5 Secretary. ' 5 WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. ! PROGRAMMES. PROGRAMMES for the 1930 FESTIVAL ■ -*• are now ready and may be procured from all Wellington Music Houses. ' As the edition is limited, early application is necessary, as a certain number has to be reserved for visiting competitors and patrons. Over 1000 have been distributed in two days. K. M'LENNAN, Secretary. ' HORTICULTURE. SOUTH WELLINGTON SOCIETY. TLLUSIRATED LANTERN LECTURE s -"- on "New Zealand Flora," By B. O. Aston, Esq., of Agricultural Department, ST. THOMAS'S CLUB ROOMS, Riddiford street, Nevrtown, <■ WEDNESDAY, 20th AUGUST, 8 p.m. 3 . Admission Free. Public invited.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 41, 16 August 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 41, 16 August 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 41, 16 August 1930, Page 4

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