•JTVHE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. •jfAHE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. \ - "Courtenay place.) j DAILY, 2.30 NIGHTLY. 8. •■ (until next friday night •; inclusive.) •' Fox's Movietone Special, ' "SPEAKEASY." "SPEAKEASY." •.■-=! "SPEAKEASY." "SPEAKEASY." : ■- — NEW YORK TALKS! 100 Per Cent. Dialogue Production. ■'PAUL PAGE LOLA LANE HENRY B. VVALTHALL, SHARON LYNN, HELEN WARE, , ■ And Huge Supporting Cast. FOX 'i; -'■ MOVIETONE NEWS. : Events of the World with ,! , Authentic Sound Effects. Kentucky Jubilee Singers! : Kentucky Jubilee Singers! Kentucky Jubilee Singers! '•: In Spirituals and Old Southern Melodies. i » - ■ Singing ■-. . (a) "Deep River ■<i.■:■ (b) "Back to Old Virginny" (c) "Walkin All Over God's :.:"";"\ Heaven." HAROLD MURRAY, j . Singing^ : "THE RANGER SONG" ■' ' (From "Rio Rita"). MILLER AND FARRELL, -" :■' Mandola and Guitar. • ■ "The Night Club Boys" . ..la Music that is Different, "SOUND YOUR A!" • :■■ . Fox All-Talking Comedy. ARTHUR STONE ■ And Large Supporting Ca»fc. BOOKING.-^Box Plans at Bristol and Theatre. King Tel. 21-842 for Seats. THE ' QUEEN'S THEATRE. .J-HE QUEEN'S THEATRE. •':■■■;. \ (Upper Cuba street.) • TO-NIGHT-S—TO-NIGHT. Two Big Thrillers on tha Same Bill! No. 1- ■ iDatingj Powerful Drama of Life in a i" " " ■"•; Convict Camp, r GEORGE O'BRIEN GEORGE O'BRIEN GEORGE O'BRIEN GEORGE O'BRIEN ;■■■■' ■■:■"■■■■■■ in-- * • ' "HONOUR BOUND," "HONOUR BOUND," .'; "HONOUR BOUND," ;- : "HONOUR BOUND," •^Smashing action! Unending Thrills! Grip'i . ping Romance, and Amazing Climax. No. 2.—An Epic and a Dramatic Triumph, "• A Frank- Portrayal of To-day's Flaming ..:: :■■■:■. .:...■:. Youth,... t-: "THE PORT OF MISSING GIRLS," " "THE PORT OF MISSING GIRLS," ''THE PORT OF MISSING GIRLS," Sensational!—Dramatic!—Gripping! - BOOKING.—Ring Tel. 22-334 for Reser•j ~t£i '■ SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. Last Two Days and Nights of the Great- . fist Comedy, Masterpiece Ever Screened. A' Festival of Hilarious Merriment, * LEW CODY, AILEEN PRINGLE, ■-■ In a! merry mix-up of mistaken identities, "ADAM AND EVIL." •■' No. 2.— • Orio Big Spasm of Incessant Laughter, "THE FAIR CO-ED." i >she cuts classes. Distracts professors, and , whirls through escapades and humour of college life. Features : .MARION DA VIES, MARION DAVIES, Splendid Supports.. . Splendid Supports. ;■.;•■■; :■-•■< COMING FRIDAY: ': - %2—GJreat "Universal" Masterpieces— 2 ■■■-■. ': v .: "FINNEGAN'S BALL;" ■ ■•■■■'' \Vith an All-Star Cast, -,■■•• . And ■- "FINDERS' KEEPERS," : ■ Featuring LAURA LA PLANTE. i. . . ARTCRAFT THEATRE. 5 ...V... THEATRE. • TO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT < 'DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME ■ -••■. ;- = ■-- OF UNUSUAL'INTEREST. .No; 1— ... . \ JOHN GILBERT - JOHN GILBERT ';,:■: ; JOHN GILBERT ■ JOHN GILBERT ;/ ■■ . ' JOHN GILBERT ] /- A Don' Juan of To-morrow among the ;..."■•.' •■: Women of To-dfty. .In i "the. masks of the devil." -::. "the-masks of the devil." j ."the masks of the devil." ; tose: masks of the devil/ J- He was without a conscience, a ntau who ■-■•became like the Devil himself—Then ! came a woman who was an angelto regenerate his eoul. "_'. : Also, THE MOST UNUSUAL PICTURE OF ■* • • • . . THE SEASON, "LONESOME." . "LONESOME" :. ''LONESOME." "LONEvSOME." ' VLONESOME." "LONESOME " ' "LONESOME." "LONESOME" j "LONESOME." "LONESOME." 'l Coney Island. „. Mecca of. New York's Teeming Millions. ;. Bands .Playing. r '-' .'.•'" ■ People Shouting. , : a. Lonesome Girl, a Lonesome Boy. r>. . Selected Supporting Programme. '/.Tel.1 '43-P6B after 6.30 p.m. for Reservations. k\fEW: ; QUALITY- THEATRE, :'.'*-5 . : Hutaber street, Island Bay. Y..X«lpphonOjl4472. . Reserves no extra. •.TO-NIGHT.: ■■-.-• TO-NIGHT DOROTHY MACKAILL and " ■■■■■■ ' WYNDHAM STANDING in "ISLE OF DOUBT." 4. Tlirebon a desert island,-two men and a. ,: yomon. The man. she married and the "4 :■ ■ ■. ■•• ■;,••' ■-■• man she loved. - 7. •._ •,-,.-. ANNA MAY WONG in - "SHOW LIFE." Bfrc was a little Chinese waif and he was < . a White Man. O'""""ur";. theatre, newtown. ur theatre, newtown. " to-night, at 7.30. Two Big Attractions. i.TSo. lr- JACK,BUCHANAN, '- The Inimitable Screen Comedian in i ' ' "TONI." "TONI." "TONI." "TONI."1 J V...... .Laughs, .Mystery, Thrills, j t No. 2— GROCK, ;■ . The World-Renowned Clown, in '- . '■ ■ "WHAT FOR?" "WHAT FOR?" A Story of a Clown who comes in for v -■ Legacy. rpHE CAPITOL, MIRAMAR. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. "THE BELLAMY TRIAL," i . "THE BELLAMY TRIAL," -..-„ ;.'•;•-, "THE BELLAMY TRIAL," '■'■'. . Starring JOY and BETTY BRONSON, ■i. And a Supporting Cast of Seventeen s- .•.'.""'- :: * Principal Players. '." "' ...I. r■■ ' ..Also: : .'. ■' ■: USED," ' ■■■ ■ ■■• ■■■ And ' COMEDY AND GAZETTE. CUPERFLUOUS Hair Destroyed by « "RUSMA" (Rcgd.) Signed Stamped Guaranteed Cure, £5 12s Hd, by Florence Hullen, C.M.D. (Dip., U.S.A.), 7, place, Wellington. Send copy of this, advertisement along with remittance, and .^Rusma" will be forwarded ojr registered mail" immediately. This tfia holds good for ONE MONTH ONLY.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 15, 17 July 1929, Page 2
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