Where To-night? Why, to the MAJESTIC. THRICE DAILY: AJESTIC. 11 a.m., MAJESTIC. 2.15 and. 8 p.m. AGAIN TO-DAY. To-day—Fuller-Hayward present—To-fiight THE FIRST ALL-TALKING NEWSPAPER MYSTERY, NEWSPAPER MYSTERY, NEWSPAPER MYSTERY, AUTHENTIC. Taken from Life. The cleverest screen sensation yet. A story of newspaper Jif" told in screen thrills. "IN THE HEADLINES" ' "IN THE HEADLINES" "IN THE HEADLINES" ' "IN THE HEADLINES" "IN THE HEADLINES" "IN THE HEADLINES" "IN THE HEADLINES" "IN THE HEADLINES" "IN THE HEADLINES" "IN THE HEADLINES" "IN THE HEADLINES" "IN THE HEADLINES" "IN THE HEADLINES'' "IN THE HEADLINES" "IN THE HEADLINES" "IN THE HEADLINES" LEAVES from a reporter's notebook leap to life on .the silver sheet—CßlME and intrigue exposed by a frail girl—A CUB REPORTER shows routine workers new moves in the game—THE SCHOOL of Journalism graduates a star reporter— NEWSPAPER LIFE illustrated in thrilling sequences—FKONT PAGE headlines pictured in thrills and punches—SEE THE MARVEL workings of a newspaper plant —CUPID, the Love God, retards a reporter's progress—A BLONDE HAIR CLUE to a baffling . mystery—NEWS' LEAD on a double tragedy leads to matrimony. THE CRIME SOLVING telephone tip—NO CLUES—FALSE SCENTSREAL CLUES AT LAST-RETRIBU-TION follows crime with breathless pace. TRUTH Is stranger than FICTION. It contains enough dramatic sensation to build 10 fictional Edgar Wallace inventions. GRANDLY ACTED BY GRANT WITHERS-MARION. NIXON —CLYDE COOK-EDMUND BREESE— PAULINE GARON - HALLAM COOLEY, AND OTHER STARS. ; 5 ADDED ATTRACTIONS. Book Bristol or Theatre, Tel. 45-100. : CJT. JAMES THRICE DAILY: ~T. JAMES. 11 a.m., ST. JAMES. 2.15 and 8 p.m. ■ AGAIN TO-DAY. Sir Benjamin and John Fuller present something bigger and better in its way, and ALTOGETHER DIFFERENT FROM ANYTHING YOU'VE SEEN. 3 WORLD-FAMOUS SINGING STARS. VIVIENNE SEGAL .WALTER PIDGEON, ALLAN PRIOR. i Star Comedians, LOUISE FAZENDA, FORD STERLING, MYRNA LOY, LUPINO LANE, And THOUSANDS OF PLAYERS In a performance YOU'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER Because it is SIMPLY UNFORGETTABLE. "BRIDE OF THE REGIMENT" "BRIDE 01 THE REGIMENT" "BRIDE OF IES REGIMENT" "BRIDE OF THE REGIMENT" "BRIDE OF THE REGIMENT" "BRIDE OF THE REGIMENT" "BRIDE OF THE REGIMENT" -BRIDE OF THE REGIMENT" "BRIDE OF THE PEGIMENT" "BRIDE OF THE REGIMENT" "BRIDE OF THE REGIMENT" "BRIDE OF THE REGIMENT" Entirely in Technicolour. Entirely in Technicolour. ; "A" Cert.—Recommended for Adults. Reproducing iv the most costly production in talking pictures the delightful International Opera BouiTe, "THE LADY OF THE ROSE," As presented here by Gladys Moncrieff, With all its captivating music intact. A RIGHT REGAL REPRODUCTION Of magnificence find grandeur that embraces everything of real entertainment value from threatened tragedy to brilliant breezy comedy. WONDERFUL CHORUS Of ENGLISH SPEAKING ITALIANS. A FIRST NATIONAL-VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. j Book at Bristol or, after 6 p.m., at Theatre, Tel. 28-175. STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. ■ TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. "THE WOMAN FROM LUNA," "THE WOMAN FROM LUNA," With MARY ASTOR. An eternally interesting story of an in- 1 't'ernally beautiful woman and of the man who finally rescued her. "THE WOMAN FROM LUNA," Who fought her way out alone! Henry B. Walthall and Josephine Dunn in "BLACK MAGIC/ j "BLACK MAGIC," A stirring. Tropic mystery with a unique punch at the end. At last, an original story, a picture that will keep you guessing, and an ending that comes liko a thunderbolt. Censor's recommendation: Adult audiences. "Black Magic" 7.45; "The Woman from Luna," 9 p.m. x "PASHA versus COLEMAN" Wrestling! Match,. filmed at Town Hall, Wellington, ■will be screened TO-NIGHT. ! ■jriLBIRNIE . KINEMA. Kenneth M'Kenna and huge cast of talented artists in "TEMPLE TOWER." (Adult Audience Recommendation.) Another thrilling adventure of the romantic "Bulldog Drummond"! EXCELLENT SOUND FEATURETTES. Reserve at Theatre. Tel. 14-202. '; ■VTEW QUALITY THEATRE, ■^ Humber street. Island Bay. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT. Stars! Stars! Stars! Stars! "SHOW OF SHOWS." The fulfilment of your, most extravagant dreams of entertainment. 100 Shows in One. All in Technicolour. "SHOW OF SHOWS." Music! Songs! , Dances! Ensembles! Sketches! A marvellous melange of glorious entertainment. Ring 21-394 for Reserves. WELLINGTON OPERATIC AND THEATRICAL SOCIETY, INC. r FHE Society, is commencing Rehearsals •*- for the Stupendous Production, "TUTANKHAMEN." The first Rehearsal will be held on THURSDAY NEXT, 11th inst., S p.m., in SYDNEY STREET HALL. The Society has a few vacancies for Performing Members. Further particulars from the Secretary, W. A. JAMIESON, Tel. 28-460. .26, Clarence street. WELLINGTON COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' . AND WAREHOUSEMEN'S ACCOCIATION. CHILDREN'S OHRTSTMAS CHEER FUND. rpHE following are the Winning Num- ■*■ bers in the Art Union:— First Prize, No. 13200. Second Prize, No. 3007. Third Prize, No. 8716. ■R..E. SEbBY, Secretary.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 137, 6 December 1930, Page 4
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