FINAL SCREENING Of "IN OLD ARIZONA." irpHH HE LUXE THEATRE. | -MIE DE LUXE THEATRE. I (The Home of the Superior Talkies.) | ! (Gigantic Western Electric Equipment.) i ' LAST XIGHT OF -IX OLD ARIZONA." ! "IN OLD ARIZONA." ! "IN OLD ARIZONA." ! i "IN OLD ARIZONA." ! "IN OLD ARIZONA." ! "IN OLD ARIZONA." ! "IN OLD ARIZONA." ! "JN OLD ARIZONA." j . Also. I FOX MOVIETONE NEWS, i Events of the day in talk aud sound. H.K.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, ■■ Making at) Address io Bristol. England. | "THE BELLE OF SAMOA." , jt'ox Movietone Tabloid Musical Comedy. ! ADDITIONAL: i ADDITIONAL: j At Day ami Night Sessions. Tenor Solo. "Sereuata," HERBERT F. WOOD. HERBERT F. WOOD. Harp Solo, Welsli Airs, H. O. GLAYSOER. H. G. GLAVSHER. And THE ORCHESTRA DE LUXE THE ORCHESTRA DE LUXE Overture — Artistic Offering combining Music and Liglit-puinting. entitled •■THROUGH THE AGES," introducing for the first time in Australasia the very Latest Invention of Stage Presentation. Arranged and Conducted by E. Aarons. Box Plans now open at The Bristol Piano Co., Aitken's Book Arcade, or ring Theatre, Tel. 23-080. Commencing at Saturday's Matinee. Commencing at Saturday's Matinee. THE FIRST ALL-LAUGniNG THE FIRST ALL-LAUGHTNG THE FIRST ALL-LAUGHING TALKIE TALKIE TALKIE TO BE SHOWN AN WELLINGTON TO BE SHOWN IN WELLINGTON TO BE SHOWN IX WELLINGTON (From the Famous Stage Comedy, played by J. C. Williamson). Commencing at Commencing at TO-MORROW'S MATINEE. 2.30. TO-MORROW'S MATINEE', 2.30. DE LU X E THEA TR E, E LUXE T II E A T R E, The Home of the Superior Talkies. (Gigantic Western Electric Equipment). Then Daily. 2.30, Then Daily. 2.3(1. Nightly, 8 o'clock. Nightly, 8 o'clock. A Mighty Movietone Entertainment. A Mighty Movietone Entertainment. Headed by an ALL-LAUGHING TALKIE. ALL-LAUGHING TALKIE. A LL-LA UGH ING TA LX lE. ALL-LAUGHING TALKIE. The Super Talkie Comedy, The Super Talkie Comedy. The Super Talkie Comedy, "GIVE AND TAKE." "GIVE AND TAKE." "GIVE AND TAKE." "GIVE AND TAKE." "GIVE AND TAKE." "GIVE AND TAKE." "GIVE AND TAKE." "GIVE AND TAKE." $■ "GIVE AND TAKE." "GIVE AND TAKE," "GIVE AND TAKE." "GIVE AND TAKE" "GIVE AND TAKE" "GIVE AND TAKE." "GIVE AND TAKE" "GIVE AND TAKLV' (A Universal Movietone Production.) All the Characters Speak. All the Characters Speak, All the Characters Speak, Featuring GEORGE SIDNEY, JEVN IfERSHOI T GEORGE SIDNEY JT AN Ho' ueorge Sidney; jean hersrolt sharon lynx, george lrvis SHARON" LYNN, GEORGE LKWIS In I Concontraieil Comely In a Canning Factory. LAUGHS, I YELLS. I SHRIEKS OF UNCONTROLLED MERRIMENT. CLEAR, CLEVER, COMEDY tj CLEAR. CLEVER COME^ dialogue! they all talk, they all talk. ig Supporting Programme: FOX NEWS, Latest Events of the Day in Sound and GEORGE ROBEY, GEORGE ROBEYI England's Prime Minister of Mirth, in "The Barrister." "The Barrister." Also. BARNUM AND BAILEY (A Musical Ottering). lil or Additional: I VIOLIN SOLO, "CZARDAS," - MR. WILLIAM HAYDOCK. MR. WILLIAM HAYDOCK. E. E. ORCHESTRA DE LUXE. Overture—"William Tell" (Rossini), with Light-paintiug ElVects. A De Luxe Presentation arranged and directed by Emanuel Aarons. Entr'acte—An Artistic Offering, "Spring Song" (Mendelssohn). featuring Harp (H. Glaysher), Ist Violin (W. Haydock), Flute (Miss J. Turner). Directed by E. Aarous. JS . BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT THE pv BRISTOL PIANO CO. AND AITKEN'S c) BOOK ARCADE, OR KING DE LUXE THEATRE, TEL. 23-OSO. ADMISSION PRICES: NIGHT, Is Cd to 4s sd. ADMISSION PRICES: MATINEE, 6d to 2s. » ■pMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. i." n *-* TO-NIGHT-7.45-TO-NIGHT. '•„ Steam Heated; : Steam Heated. [id Two Excellent Star Pictures. lid «XHE GAY DEFENDER," ad With RICHARD DIX AND THELMA TODD. A rollicking story of a modern Robin Hood, of a man who fought for the woman he loved in a surprising fashion. 2—VERA REYNOLDS in "THE LITTLE ADVENTURESS." , A rich comedy of conjugal errors—a sparkling picture punctuated with laughs and thrills galore. A 3-EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. UPPER HUTT PLUNKET SOCIETY. illUNION RESULT. Winning Number. 215 an (E. Hoey, 10, Station-st., Upper Hutt). FRANCES ROGERS, !6tj Hon. Secretary. rjiADIATOR Port Wine—See Grand ,-. n Hotel Bottle Store window for prices. '2). Quality is our motto.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 17, 19 July 1929, Page 2
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