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PACKED FROM SCREEN TO STREET. No Entertainment Compares with Ours. CT. JAMES " THREE SESSIONS &'£. JAMES DAILY ST. JAMKS 11 a.m.. ST. JAM.ES 2.15 and S p.m. Where Sound Sounds Best. Sir Benjamin and John-Fuller present GREATEST ATTRACTION EVER. SHOWN IN NEW ZEALAND. The Audience Enthralled. While "Romance" unfolds you could hear NEVER BKFORE—NEVER AGAIN NEVER BEFORE—NEVER AGAIN Such a Wonderful Combination. GRETA GARBO in "ROMANCE." GRETA GAEBO in "ROMANCE." GRETA GAI*BO in "ROMANCE." GRETA GARBO in "ROMANCE." GRETA GARBO in "ROMANCE." GREATER THAN '-EAST LYNNE" AND "CAMILLE" COMBINED, for it relates the tremendous life's story of Rita Cavallini, Italian Opera Singer. ("A" Cert.—Recommended for Adults.) A METRO-GOLDWYN TRIUMPH. WONDERFUL M.-G.-M. FEATURETTES WONDERFUL M.-G.-M. FEATURETTES "THE TALKING DOGS." They arc "THE TALKING DOGS." almost human in Die very cleverest comedy, of all, - "NOT SO QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT." QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT." "THE CLOCKSHOP," A gem in rare colours. "LATEST MOVIETONE NEWS." THE 'BEST SHOW IN TOWN. At Pullers' Common-sense Prices: Evenings—D.C., 2s Gd; Stalls, 2s (plus tax)1 Grand Circle, Is 6d. Matinees—2a (plus tax), Is fid, and Is; children half. Book Theatre. Telephone 28-175. WATCH FOR Britain's Biggest and Best— Britain's Biggest and Best— ■YOUNG WOODLEY." "YOUNG .WOODLEY." "YOUNG WOODLEY." CROWDED, DELIGHTED AUDIENCES REVEL IN THIS SPLENDID SHOW. "TVTAJESTTC" "^"•■VJESTIC" "MAJESTIC" THRICE DAILY, 11, 2.15, aud 8 p.m. It is a long time since Wellington has seen such a sparkling and dramatically interesting picture. EMOTION, LAUGHTER, SPECTACULAR EFFECTS. There's a WONDERFUL FASHION PARADE WONDERFUL FASHION PARADE of over 100 costumes, shown out-of-doors by the Rasch Ballet Beauties. "OUR, BLUSHING BRIDES." "OUR BLUSHING BRIDES." "OUR BLUSHING BRIDES." "OUR BLUSHING . BRIDES." "OUR BLUSHING BRIDES." ■ "OUR BLUSHING BRIDES." "OUR BLUSHING BRIDES." "OUR BLUSHING BRIDES." "OUR BLUSHING BRIDES." "OUR BLUSHING BRIDES." JOAN CRAWFORD'S WINNING HIT JOAN CRAWFORD'S WINNING HIT. The greatest work of all the many fine ones she has given to the screen. Supported by ANITA PAGE, DOROTHY SEBASTIAN ROBERT MONTGOMERY, RAYMOND HACKETT. M.-G.-M. FEATURETTES. a show in themselves, include CHAS. CHASE'S Big star CHAS. CHASE'S Comedy, "LOOSER THAN LOOSE." Book Bristol or Theatre. Tel. 45-100. ESPERANTO CLUB. THE Wellington Esperanto' Club reopens TO-MORROW EVENING, at S o'clock, V.M.C.A., Willis street. Members are asked to bring any friends interested in the international language. The public are'invited to attend. For details o£. free tuition, ring • BERTRAM •POTTS, F.8.E.A., Hon. Secretary, Day Tel. 42-160. Evening 16-947. TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW. XTEW QUALITY THEATRE, •^ ISLAND BAY. All-Star Cast in "THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS." "THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS." "THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS." "THE ISLE OF LOST SHIPS." All Seats Is. DANCING. pLAZA 126, CUBA STREET. X TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! MONOWAI NIGHT. 8-12. Ladies Is 6d, Gents 2j. Supper provided. Music by Percival Archer's Dance Band. BALLROOM DANCING. MISS GWENETHE WALSHE, Studio 50, Willis street (opp. Hotel Windsor). Tels. 42-211 and 43-457. Personal and Individual Tuition from 10 a.m. daily. CLASSES—Tuesday and Friday Evenings, from 8-10 o'clock. MEETINGS. TO-NIGHT!- . ' ' . rr\ R A D E S H A LL. MEETING, 8 p.nt'. LABOUR DEFENCE LEAGUE. For the Defence of Working Class. fighters, be there! educational. ~" violjn^ ~ T>ICHARD MAUNDER, L.A.8., resumes **■•' Teaching Monday, 2nd February, 103, Tinakori-rd. Tel. 40-652. PIANOFORTE AND THEORY. HAZEL W. ROWE, L.A.8., L.T.C.L., Gold Medallist, resumes Teaching TUESDAY, 3rd February. Class instruction for beginners if desired Studio: 29, DUNCAN TERRACE, Kilbirnie. PIANOFORTE. MISS GLEN CARTY, L.A.8., F.T.C.L., ■"■*• Resumes Teaching at her Residence, 33, Tanera, crescent, Brooklyn, on MONDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY. City Pupils by arrangement. Tel. 2S-SO7. PIANO, ORGAN, THEORY AND HARMONY, Etc. TTENRy G. COOK, A.Mus.T.C.L., Resumes Teaching on MONDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, At 147 a, ONEPU ROAD, Lyall Bay. WELLINGTON FREE KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION. TRAINING COURSE FOR. 1931. A IMPLICATIONS are invited for above •*■*■ Course. . . . For particulars, apply to THE SECRETARY, 193, Taranaki street. The Principal will be at 196, Taranaki street to interview intending Students on Monday, 2nd. February, 10a.ni.-12.. , WILLIAM WAITERS, L.A.8., TEACHER OF SINGING, Resumes on THURSDAY, sth February. Students prepared for Examinations, Com- ■ petitions, and the Concert. Platform. Studio: The Bristol Piano Company, Ltd. Particulars at The Bristol,

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1931, Page 2

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