DE LUXE THEATRE, E, LUXE THEATRE (Equipped with De Luxe Acousticons.) HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL SEASON 01WARNER BAXTER'S LATEST ANU GREATEST MOVIETONE HIT! As "Chico," the Bandit with an Irrepressible Sense of Humour and Unmatched Skill with a Gun, Baxter Scores his Big gest Triumph! SATURDAY'S PACKED HOUSES THRILLED AND ENTERTAINED! NOAV SCREENING: D4JLY 2.30. NIGHTLY, S o'clock DAILY, 2.30. NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock The Border's Greatest Bandit will stea! your heart in this Thrilling, Colourful, anc Romantic Classic of the West. WARNER BAXTER, WARNER BAXTER, WARNER BAXTER, WARNER BAXTER, In the FOX MOVIETONE ALL-DIALOG UI OUTDOOR CLASSIC. "THE ARIZONA KID," "THE ARIZONA KID," "THE ARIZONA .KID," "THE ARIZONA KID," With MONA MARIS and CAROL LOMBARD. TUMULTUOUS' RECEPTION TO (1) MR. HERBERT F. WOOD MR. HERBERT F. WOOD (Tenor) rendering as Prelude to Main Pic ture, the Song Number, "IN Ml CARAVAN." (•') First New Zealand "TALKIE.' An interesting Sound Film Record oi the Departure of the British Touring Team. BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL ANE AITKEN'S. i Til Mill iliii (Best Sound in Town.) DAILY, 2.30. NIGHTLY, S o'clock DAILYi 2.30. NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock Another Return Season Attraction at King's Popular Prices. ALL-TALKING MUSICAL ROMANCE-"DEVIL-MAY-CARE." "DEVIL-MAY-CARE." "DEVIL-MAY-CARE." Five Big Song Hits! Flashing Swords! Audacious Lore. RAMON NOVARRO, * RAMON NOVARRO, RAMON NOVARRO, With DOROTHY JORDAN, MARION HARRIS, JOHN MILJAN. Hundreds of Supporting Players. KING'S ASSORTED SOUND FEATURETTES, Including a particularly Hilariousi STAN BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. POPULAR PRICES: Is to 2s lOd. -VJEW PRINCESS ™£ A;rRE JNeW PRINCESS THEATRE NOW SHOWING. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JUN DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JUN., JOBYNA RALSTON, JOBYNA RALSTON, In "THE TOILERS." "THE TOILERS." "THE TOILERS." "THE TOILERS." "THE TOILERS." "THE TOILERS.'" "THE TOILERS." Also. | "PROTECTION." "PROTECTION." "PROTECTION." "PROTECTION." : "PROTECTION." V In Support: GAZETTE, SERIAL, COMEDY. "Full many a gem of purest ray serene The deep unfathomed caves of ocean beai Full many a flower is born to blush unseer And waste its sweetness on the desert air. ' THE» WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS VV SOCIETY. Will this week bring to light the wonder ful talent possessed by the entrants in thi various sections. W C S: LOOK AT THIS FOR A MUSI W'C S. CAL, ELOCUTIONARY, ANI wic.S. DANCING TREAT. w.c.s. WC.S. PIANO DUET, 10-12, "Husaraj WC.S. March"; two recalls. W.C S. CLOG DANCE, 12-16; two recalls W.C.S. W.C.S. CLOG DANCE, 12-16; two recalls C S w!c!s! ACTION RECITATION, boy oi W.C.S. girl, 12-16; three recalls.. ■ W.C.S. W.C.S. VOCAL SOLO and Accompam W.C.S. ment, gent, vocalist, lady oi W.C.S. gent, accompanist. W.C.S. This will be one of the goldd W.C.S. items for to-night. W!ds! SHAKESPEARIAN RECITA W.C.S. TION, gentlemen. Antony W.C.S. Speech (Julius Ca:sar, Act 111. W.C.S. Scene 1); two recalls. w!c!s! MEZZO-SOPRANO SOLO, "Tin W.C.S. Lass with a Delicate Air") twi W.C.S. recalls. i W.C.S. (A song loved by all and a grea; V7.C.8. favourite.) W'c's! CHILDREN'S ACTION SONG. . W.C.S. Kilbimie Convent School, "Th W.C.S. "Glow Worm." ■ W.C.S. Joan Maunders Children' ■ W.C.S. Chorus, "Come, Lassies am ' W.C.S. Lads." W.C.S. W.C.S. HUMOROUS RECITATION W.C.S. ladies; three recalls. W.'C.S. W.C.S. BALLET IN COSTUME. W.C.S. Joe- Knowsley's School of Dam W.C.S. ing, "Way Out West." W.C.S. W.G.S. CONTRALTO SOLO, "Sea Rar W.C.S. ture"; two recalls. W.C.S. A real treat to listen to. - w.c.s. W.C.S. DICKENS'S CHARACTEI ' W.C.S. SKETCH, gentlemen; two re W.C.S. calls. W.C.S. Season Tickets, 21s. Day Sales, 6d. Evening, 2r>. Is. Reserve at The Bristol. K. M'LENNAN, Secretary. WELLINGTON COMPETITIONS TUESDAY'S PROGRAMME. ; TOWN HALL. 9 a.m. —Piano Duel (12-14), "Danscs fron Henry VIII." 9.3o—Piano Solo, Bristol Scholarship "Nocturne in A." 10.35—Soprano Solo, "Beautiful Rivulet.' , 11.15—Violin Solo (12-16), "Valse," Or I 37, No. 3. 11.30—Character Story Dance, 16*. 2 p.m.—Action Song, Boy or Girl (12-16). 3.15— Clog Dance, under 12. . I.3o—Operatic Dance, over IG. CONCERT CHAMBER. 9 a.m.—Recitation,' Girls, 9-12, "Th Pigeons." n a.m.---N.Z. Test Recital, Ladies. 2 p.m.—Recitation in Character (Girls 12-16), not humorous. 4 p.m.—Recitation in Character (Boys, 12) Humorous. NIMMO'S HALL. 9 a.m.—English Song, Ladies. 10.30—Girls' Song (12-14). 11.30—Girls' Song, Mrs. E. Jianson Myers's Scholarship, "The' Fairy Ped . 2 p.m.—Recitation, N.Z. Author, .'•Tin Song of Saddle." Day Prices Gd, Evening '2a, Is. Members' Tickets, 21s. Reserves at The Bristol. \ K. M'LENNAN, Secretary.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 48, 25 August 1930, Page 2
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