Read the Important Announcement contained in this Advt. T)E LUXE THEATRE ■ L/ B LUXE THEATRE ONLY 2 SCREENINGS: TO-DAY, 2.30. TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock. TO-DAY, 2.30. TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock. CINEMA ART FILMS Have pleasure in presenting MONTY BANKS, MONTY BANKS, MONTY BANKS, MONTY BANKS, MONTY BANKS., Inimitable Screen Comedian, In A MATRIMONIAL MIX-UP, "A WEEK-END COMEDY." "A WEEK-END COMEDY." "A WEEK-END COMEDY." \A WEEK-END COMEDY." Supporting Cast includes GEORGE GEE GEORGE GEE GEORGE GEE GEORGE GEE GEORGE GEE GEORGE GEE GEORGE GEE GEORGE GEE Australia's .Favourite Comedian. The funniest laugh-maker ever concocted, with the most unexpected ending you could ever imagine. If you are suffering from melancholy blues you cannot afford to miss this big scream. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. THE DE LUXE THEATRE WILL BE CLOSED FROM NEXT MONDAY, Bth JULY, To FRIDAY, 12th JULY (inclusive), For the installation of THE SUPERIOR TALKIES, The Western Electric Equipment. REOPENING AT MATINEE, SATURDAY, 13th JULY, 2.30 SATURDAY, 13th JULY, 2.30! IN FUTURE—TALKIE SESSIONS. Two Sessions will be held daily at 2.30 8 o'clock ' Box Plans now open at the Bristol Piano Co. and Aitken's Book Arcade. NOW SHOWING. 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Continuous. "JJEW PRINCESS THEATRE. ■^EW PRINCESS. THEATRE. Presents LEATRICE JOY LEATRICE JOY LEATRICE JOY In "THE BELLAMY TRIAL," "THE BELLAMY TRIAL," "THE BELLAMY TRIAL," "THE BELLAMY TRIAL," With Bettie Bronson, Eddie Nugent, Kenneth Thompson, George Barraud, Margaret Seddon, etc. The most suspense-packed and perfectlyproduced mystery drama ever brought to the screen; Added Feature: CLARA BOW CLARA BOW CLARA BOW CLARA BOW CLARA BOW CLARA BOW In "IJADIES OF THE MOB." "LADIES OF THE MOB." "LADIES OF THE MOB." "LADIES OF THE MOB." Also: GAZETTE, SERIAL, COMEDY. ]?MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY! J-'MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY TO-NIGHT 7.45 TO-NIGHT.' Steam Heated. Steam Heated. New Big Programme, Straight from De Luxe Theatre. "THE WHIP," With DOROTHY MACKAILL And Stupendous Cast. Racing horses—a shooting—a train wreck —a sensational finish that will bo the talk of the Bay! You simply can't miss it! "A THIEF IN THE DARK." An All-star Cast. Thrills, Spooks, Chills, and Lnughs. All in this laughable romance of mystery and thrills. Comedy, "Jack and Jilted." Newsreel. AS COSY AS YOUR OWN FIRESIDE! JJELBIRNIE KINEMA. TO-NIGHT, S o'clock, TO-NIGHT. Final Screenings of Big Programme. RICHARD DIX, RUTH ELDER, RICHARD DIX, ROTH ELDER, In "MORAN OF THE MARINES." Dix joins tho navy because his girl goes to China. DIX'S LATEST AND GREATEST. Also PAULINE FREDERICK in PAULINE FREDERICK "MUMSIE," "MUMSIE," A beautiful story of mother love! Reserve notv- at Theatre, 14-202. THE ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. Musical Director, JOHN BISHOP. T OWN HALL XOWN HALL TO-NIGHT, at 8. TO-NIGHT, at 8. First N.Z. Performance of "A SEA SYMPHONY." "A SEA SYMPHON Y." By Vaughan Williams. Soloists: Soprano Mrs. Amy Woodward Baritone Mr. William Watters Prices: Gs (res.), 3s (res.), plus tax, and 2s. Doors Open at 7.15. W. E. CALDOW, Hon. Secretary. Tel. 43-912. "HIAWATHA," in Costume, 7th to 9th November inclusive. CHAMBER MUSIC. Another Delightful Eveninjr br T»HE WELLINGTON CHAMBER x MUSIC PLAYERS, WEDNESDAY, 10th JULY, 1029, At 8.15 p.m. Programme: I.—Group of Modern Trios—Rutland tfroughton, Jean Hure, and Thomas Breton. 2.—String Quartet No; 1, in B flat—Alfred Hill. 3.—Pianoforte Quartet in E flat—Dvorak. Performers: Leon de Mauny, Desmond Lavm, Frank Crowther, Claude Tanner, John Bishop at the piano. ADMISSION: Reserved Seats, 4b (plus tax) and 2s. SEASON TISKETS, 18a (2 seat* for each of 3 concerts); 10s (1 seat for each of 3 concerts). Special reduction to students. Apply to E. C, ALDERBON, Highland Park, Hon. Secretary. Box Plan at Bristol Piano Company. QRGAN RECITAL. TOWN HALL, SUNDAY, TO-MORROW, 7th JULY, lfl2o, 8.30 p.m. MR. BERNARD F. PAGE (City Organist). Choral-Prelude Bach Fantasia and Fugue in A Minor .. Bach Contemplation (Op. 74) Rheinberger Choral (No. 2 in B Minor) . Cesar-Franck Prelude (to Act 111. "Tristan and' Isolde") Wagner Tristan and' Isolde :... Wagner ADMISSION FREE. Voluntary Contributions received at door.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 6, 6 July 1929, Page 4
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