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DN LUX I? THEATRE). li LUXE TUEATRE. Dl 3 I.UXM THEATRE). DE LUXE THEATRE. (Perfect "Talkie."—Popular Prices) Seiihdtionally Sucte&siul, ••DYNAMITE"'! DX LUXE ENTIRELY UOOKfiD OUT BY 2 P.M. SATURDAYS ; Without quoslion the year's, most gripping i dramatic production. , yaliirdcj'b Kiigc Altendduccß Thrilled and ■ impichM'd. A fcJUi'JCK "TALKIE"! Bern? Presenter] DAILY, 2.30. ' NIGHTLY, 8. DAILY; 2.30. NIGHTLY, 8. To his triumph* of Uic pas,t, Cecil B. Da Millo nnw iiihls tho grr test of all—hie First Talking Picture. It needed his d;rcc- ] torial wizardry to show in its full force ; the po-w or of thu Talking facreen to give ; the world youth, sojig, gaioty, drama of an unforgettable kind. CECIL JS. DX MILLE'S CECIL ii. DJO MILLE'B <.;j:cil v. de muxe'h cecjl " de mille's Dramatic Sensation, ' "DYNAMITE" "DYNAMITE "DYNAMITE" "DYNAMITE" "DV NAM ITE" "DYNAMITE" "DYNAJIU'E" - "DYNAMITE" "DYNAMITE" "DYNAMITE" "DYNAMITE" "DYNAMITE" "DYNAMITE" "DYNAMITE" "A" Certificate. Recommended by Censor as being more suitable for Adult Audiences. CONRAD NAGEL, CONRAD NAGEKAY JOHNSON, KAY JOHNSON, CHARLES 15ICKFORD, CHARLES BICKFORD, JULIA FAYE. JULIA FAYE. IT TAKES A DE MILLE TO PUT SUCH STARTLING DRAMA, DARING IDEAS. GORGEOUS SETTINGS, BREATH-TAKING SPECTACLE INTO ONE FILM! "D-Y-N-A-M-I-T-E"! "D-Y-N-A-M-I-T-E"! DIALOGUE SENSATION OF ALL TIME! Box Plans at Bristol and Aitken's. Apply or Ring Tel. 23-OSO for Reservations. BRITANNIA- THEATRE. RITANNIA , THEATRE, BEST AND MOST. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. HOOT GIBSON in HOOT GIBSON in HOOT GIBSON in; "COURTIN' WILDCATS." . "COURTIN' WILDCATS." "COURTIN' WILDCATS." "COURTIN' WILDCATS." "COURTIN' WILDCATS." "COURTIN' WILDCATS." "COURTIN' WILDCATS." "COURTIN' WILDCATS." No. 2 Feature—No. 2. HARRISON FORD HARRISON FORD HARRISON FORD • • In '■'A WOMAN AGAINST , THE WORLD." "A WOMAN AGAINST THE- WORLD." "A WOMAN AGAINST ■ THE WORLD." Tho men in the newspaper office resented the advent of a girl reporter, but in the end she'.^roved her superiority. . . Box Plan at Theatre, or Tel. 40-618. AN ALL-TALKING MYSTERY DRAMA OF SCOTLAND YARD! TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT. T7TLBIRNIE KINEMA. Earl Derr Bigger's Amazing Novel— . "BEHIND THAT CURTAIN," "BEHIND THAT CURTAIN," Starring WARNER BAXTER, LOIS MORAN. London, India, Asia's Desert, San FranCisco, Travel the World with Scotland Yard on a Relentless Pursuit! KINEMA- SOUND FEATURETTES. Reserve at Theatre Confectionery" (Tel. 14-202) and Bristol Piano Co. Til ■-. asiEiii: Island Bay's Talkie House. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT "THE LITTLE WILDCAT," Starring Audrey Ferris, Doris Dawson, James Murray, George Fawcett, in a riotous comedy of youth, full of pep from the commencement until the final fade-out. AL-TALKING SUPPORTS. Don't Miss This Programme. 'ARTCRAFT ' .THEATRE ■A-RTCRAFT THEATRE - FINAL PRESENTATION TO-NIGHT! At 8. XO-NIGHXI NORMA TALMADGE, NORMA TALMADGE In "THE WOMAN DISPUTED." "THE WOMAN DISPUTED." "THE WOMAN DISPUTED." i'THE WOMAN DISPUTED." "THE WOMAN DISPUTED." "THE WOMAN DISPUTED." "THE WOMAN DISPUTED.'.' Sanctioned by a great love, she gave her he»rt to one man, to another she gave hoT honour. To know love, see this stirring drama. l Also Also A Drama of the Prize Ring, "THE MAN I LOVE." "THE MAN I LOVT1:." "THE MAN . LOVE." Yonng Love, Sparkling Romance, and a pugilist finds himself. Reservations: Tel. 43-968 after G. 30 p.m. >. OUR THEATRE, ' \"FAVTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. .A GIGANTIC PROGRAMME, No. 1-JOHN GILBERT in* "DESERT NIGHTS." "DESERT NIGHI'S." A Thrilling Romance of the Desert. No. 2-MARJORIE HUME in "AFTERWARDS." "AFTERWARDS." Adventure in the East. Drama, thrills, and love blended into the moat eventful story of the year. BOXING. MIRAMAR BOXING CLUB. OWING to the date of the Tournament clashing with the date of the Annual Aleeting of the Wellington Boxing Association, we regret having to announce a further POSTPONEMENT. GUEST HOUSE, Thompson's Bay, Queen Charlotte Sound. 4 HOURS from Wellington. Dancing, tennis, billiards, shooting, fishing parties, tel., c.l. throughout. Free rowboattf. Spend your holidays at Thompson's Bay. Tariff £3 3s per week, 10s 6d day. Letters Mrs. Bruce Thompson, Private Bag, Picton. Telegrams, Thompson, Mahakipawa.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 88, 14 April 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 88, 14 April 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 88, 14 April 1930, Page 2

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