i ■•'iTHE KING'S" THEATRE. ;• J-HE KING'S THEATRE. (Best Sound in Town.) Now Showing: UAILY, 2.30. NIGHTLY, S o'clock. :■! Tirst Local Release of an Exceptionally ■ ■ j Entertaining Modern Drama. ALL-TALKING FOX MOVIETONE ROMANCE! Romance, Thrills, and Daring Dramatic Situations! "NOT DAMAGED," "NOT DAMAGED," "NOT DAMAGED," A Glamorous Talking Movietone, with some Appealing Songs, b ! , . Starring c 'I/O IS MORA N. : LOIS MORAS, With ; WALTER BYRON, ROBERT AMES. INEZ COURTNEY. ' \ Delightful Story of Youth and Romance with an O. Henry Twist. -i KING'S SOUND FEATURETTES. :! BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. j! POPULAR PRICES: Is to 2s lOd. D }' E LUXE THEATRE. E LUXE THEATRE. ! DE LUXE THEATRE. 1 1 (Equipped with De Luxe Aeousticons.) NOW SHOWING: (Twice Daily: 2.30 and S p.m.) Vn R.K.O. All-Talking, All-Laughing Hit! A "WHIRLWIND STAR IN A WHIRLWIND SHOW! ?acked with Laughs, Action, Romance, and . hilariously funny situations, l" I RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX In the Comedy Hit, "LOVIN' THE LADIES." "LOVIN' THE LADIES." . j ■ "LOVIN' THE LADIES!" • i-i'ast and Furious Fun Among Society's .Elite. They hired him to fall in love with one sjirl . . . but it took five to finish the job. '.-; LOIS WILSON LOIS WILSON '..':' With RITA LA ROY, RENEE MACREADY, ALLEN KEARNS, HENRY ARMETA. ANTHONY BUSHELL, With other popular players. DE LUXE AUDIO FEATURETTES. (Some Outstanding Sound Subjects.) PAUL T. CULLEN AND THE . WURLITZER UNIT. BOX PLANS Bristol and AitkenV 1 f\VK THEATRE, NEWTOWN. THEATRE, . NEWTOWN. Final-Screening. TO-NIGHT, 7.45. "MADAME X." "MADAME X." "MADAME X." "MADAME X." Starring RUTH;'CHATTERTON, LEWIS STONE . (Recommended for Adults). COMMENCING TUESDAY, 7.45. 'Britain's Sensational Talkie, • "BLACKMAIL" "BLACKMAIL" "BLACKMAIL" "BLACKMAIL" (Recommended for Adults^. /CAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR.. WpiTOL. THEATRE, MIRAMAR. Last Screening To-night. "SO THIS IS COLLEGE." COMMENCING TO-MORROW. j Victor M'Laglen, Edmund Lowe, and Lily Damita in "THE COCKEYED WORLD," .The amazing sequel to "What Price j ' . Glory?" • (Adult Audience Recommendation-) ■ Coming Friday: "JOURNEY'S END." -OEGAL THEATRE. KARORI. "> TO-NIGHT. S o'clock. TO-NIGHT. GLORIA SWANSON in ' ■ "THE TRESPASSER." "THE TRESPASSER." She had to choose between her man and humiliation, between her child and exposure.' She solved these problems with heroic nobility.: . ("A" Cert., recommended for adults). ■ . MTCKEY THE MOUSE. MICKEY THE MOUSE. AUDIO NEWS. | Wed. and Thurs.: "Devil May Cure' mHE- '■ NEW QUALITY,: • 1 ISLAND-BAY'S COSY THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, i • 1— "HOLLYWOOD REVUE." ' The all-talking,. ..dancing, .sensation of the year. '' Additional Attractions: ' 2— "MAORI SINGING." 3- 'fVENIRILOQUIST ACT." Ring -2.1-394 . for reserves till C.30 ■ .PLUNKET SOCIETY. , ' SEATOUN SUB-COMMITTEE. BAFFLE OF DOLL. AFFLE OF DOLL. 1 WINNING TICKET: No. 435. I. BROWN, , - - : -' lion. Secretary. ' THE NEW ZEALAND ACADEMY OK ' -.=. ■■■■ PINE ARTS. ■■:: ANNUAL EXHIBITION, riiHE following are the results of the -*- Members' :Art Union drawn on Saturday :— Prizes. No, . 1 £30 235—iff. A. V. Shorter. '' £23- 73—Miss ■Kebbell. ' ,'! £20 138—Mr. W. R. Morris. 4 £15 236—Mi. A. B. Sievwrighl. !5 £12' 121—Mr. J. B. 'Maxwell. fi £12 .s—Mr- T. D. H. Hall. 7 £10 340—Mr. J. L. Arcus. 8 £10 $2J-Mt. C. Pope. !) £30 187—Mr.' D. C. Peacock. • 10 £8 ;355—Mr. D. F. Bauchop. VI £8 132—Miss Moginie. jVZ £S ; 529—Dr. A. L. Young. - 13 £S. 3S—Mr. Ernest W. Hunt. U £7 ■- 477—Mr. S. W. Fearn. - 35 £7 376—Mr. Bathe Brandon. ?(i £7 319—Mr. B. Mimro Wilson. 17 £7 296—Mr. F. C. Widdop. 18 '£6 G9—Mr. P. J. Jones. 1!) £6 418—Mrs. P. R.. Cook. 20 £6 3G—Mrs. D. B. Howden. 21 £5 219—Mi\ V. Riddiford. 22 £5 280—Mrs. T. W. Wardell. Z>. £5 202 —Archbishop Redwood. IS4 £5 241—Mr. H. Sladdcn. ?5 £5 31S—Mr. E. C. Wireu. 2G £4 371—Mr. L. Blundell. 27 £4 305—Mr. Guy C. Williams. 2N £4 468—Mrs. M. Kichelbaum. £!» £4 240—Mr. F. D. Sladden. £0 ,£4 54—Mr. P. 11. Irwiu. 11. M. GORE, Secretary. : "PHE TRAIN YOU WANT. • J-HE TRAIN YOU WANT. '• DEPARTURES FROM THORNDOM c STATION:For Auckland: 2.0 p.m., week days; 7.15 p.m. Sun., Mo., Tu.. We.. Th.. Fri. ' T!'or New Plymouth: 0.55 a.m. week days. 1 . . For Wangunui: Week days 9.55 a.m., 2.0 p.m. (change at Marton). s Foe, Napier: 0.32 a.m. week days. For Palmerston N.: 8.18 a.m. 9.32 a.m., 9.55 a.m. 10.17 a.m., 2.0 p.m., 5.40 p.m., week dajft. 7.15 p.m., Sun., Mo.. Tu.. We.. Th.. Fri. DEPARTURES FROM LAMBTON STAI'ION:F!or . Woodville, Palmerston N., and Napier: 7.50 a.m. !!'or Masterton: 7.50 a.m.. 4.15 p.m. DIAL TEL. 44-120 FOR PASSENGER INFORMATION.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 78, 29 September 1930, Page 2
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