, T<HE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. J-HE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. ,(New Zealand's Leading Movietone . ■; . ....,- Theatre.) .. ■Continuation of Paramount^ "GREATER MOVIETONE SEASON"! "GREATER. MOVIETONE SEASON"! HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL OPENING YESTERDAY-OF-A- NEW, SUPERB ALL..--TALKING . DRAMATIC TRI- ----- '• 'UMPH!. \ DAILY 2.30, NIGHTLY 8 o'clock, DAILY 2.30, NTGHTLY 8 o'clock, (Extended Season Presentation.) ■ ANOTHER. O UTSTAN DING .!.;,". DIALOGUE SPECIAL! THE GREATEST MYSTERY :.•».;:■,:■-: THRILLERS. ... Since ; the.Adyent,. ot the "Talkies." HEW—DIFFERENT-SENSATIONAL! NEW-DIFFERENT-SENSATIONAL! A Warner Bros. Vitaphone All ■ Dialogue Attraction! .. "ON TRIAL," "ON I'RIAL," "ON TRIAL," "ON TRIAL," "ON TRIAL," '■ - «"ON-TRIAL," "ON: TRIAD," - "0N fRIAL.' dramatic, colourful, swift-moving-succession of glorious romance ': and heart-rending '.;> ';..;; . .drama! •; ; '■;■" :y ';."■-'." Starring." " ;.■-/ PAULI-N FREUERICK., PAULINE FREDERICK, BERT LYTELL, LOIS WILSON, BERT LYTELL, LOIS WILSON, .^: " /HOLMES HERBERT, ■='•• ■■:■■ -JASON ROBARDS, :•-- ■* RICHARD TUCKER, JOHNNY ARTHUR. In Addition: '•■■"•• Overture, "RAYMOND," Played by the Vitaphoi 3 Symphony Orchestra. You See tnem as well as Hear them! '■•■■■ =' HARRINGTON.. SISTERS, ■■ :- '■■■'■■ ■■-' • ■- Singing • _• . (a) "My Sweetie Turned Me •.: Down." (b)."G6sh > "but We're, Gonna be , Wild." (c) "Wait Tilt We're' Married." ''~~~~- HORACE BRITT World-famous "Cellist, Playing (a) Elegy"' (Massenet). (b) "Serenade" (Popper). ' .. . . GEORGE JESSEL In w All-Dialogue and Singinr Comedy Sketch, "IN A THEATRICAL BOOKING OFFICE." BOOKING.—Box Plans at Bristol and Theatre. Rin? Tel.- 21-842 for Reserva- • tions. ... . ■.; .■; ■• - . THE' '■'■■QUEEN'S': THEATRE, HE •' -i '^QUEEN'S . . . THEATRE, "' : ;Ui>p.er. Cuba stret. TO-'NIGHT—B^-TO-NIGHT. TWO SUPER FEATURES! So 1— ""' ■ THE HERO OF."THE GHOST TRAIN" IN A THRILLING STORY OF STOLEN DIAMONDS AND A MYSTERY HOUSE: "NO.-17" "NO. 17." "NO. 17" "NO. 17." "NO. 17" ' ——- "NO. 17." " ■-'"NO. 17" — "NO. 17." V'"NO. 17" , " - "NO. 17." Sinister, Mysterious Number 17. What story did it hide? GRIM STORY OF A MYSTERIOUS HOUSE. GUY NEWALL, with Brilliant Supporting Cast. JTo. 2- . . " . , CHARMING STORY. FULL OF AMUSING SITUATIONS. A Delightful Comedy Tangle, which straightened itself out with satisfactory results: "MRS, BROWN FROM CHICAGO." f'MRS. BROWN FROM CHICAGO." "MRS. BROWN FROM CHICAGO." "MRS. BROWN FROM CHICAGO." "MRS. BROWN FROM CHICAGO." . ALL-STAR CAST- OF PLAYERS. :'■•■' QUEEN'S QUALITY MUSIC „■-.'■•. ACCOMPANIMENT. BOOKING,—Box Plans at Theatre. Ring 22-334.'f0r Reservations. A RTCRAFT THEATRE. ' "^-RTCRAFT THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. 'At 8. TO-NIGHT. An lionest to goodness story, with plenty •f excitement and a bit of romance that '■'' - 'everyone craves. 1 ';'■■}■■' ' GEORGE O'BRIEN, ■.'■■..':.. GEORGE O'BRIEN, ' : GEORGE O'BRIEN, ■'■-.■ .'':■ GEORGE O'BRIEN, -: -■•■.": GEORGE O'BRIEN, ■..-;■;■■;•'•■ GEORGE O'BRIEN, ■■: Supported by LOIS MORAN - . EARLE FOX LOIS MOR'AN ■ EARLE FOX LOIS MORAN. -and - EARLE FOX LOIS MORAN EARLE FOX LOIS MORAN EARLE FOX ■x- : : ..-'-/rln;•:■■-. -..-. ■ -.--:.;,-~;-: :"BLINDFOLD." . "BLINDFOLD:" ~ TV ■■■'• ■■"■"BL'INDFPLD/'-'* -T ; ■■■, ■■ .'S -■• ■ - •■-•=■ "BLINDFOLD." - - ; > , "BLINDFOLD." . . .:-;,;"; :. ; "I3LINDFOLD."' ■ '■ :: . '.-.' ■ "BLINDFOLD." ■ "-' ' "BLINDFOLD." '. '; SELECTED PROGRAMME. Tel.. 43-9W after 6.30 p.m. for Reservations. — .'—*■-' ' ' ' ' ' ' S'HORTT'S "■:..'■ :■■' THEATRR teowwaj ■■ ■-..; •theatre: Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ;U: GEORGE BANCROFT, ': ... ...GEORGE BANCROFT, EVELYN BRENT, WILLIAM' POWELL, BVELYN BRENT,.WILLIAM, POWELL; In a mighty Paramount production, .;."...' ..; ■::. "THE . DRAG- NET." - .'■•■••• "THE DRAG.' NET." ;' '.'THE DRAG NET." Vivid-, sensational, seething drama of the Underworld, the thrilling adventures of o detective and how he landed his quarry. No. 2—Riotous, Hilarious Comedy, POLLY MORAN, HARRY GIBBON, POLLY MORAN, HARIiY GIBBON, Make their debut in:a gale of laughter, '■'HONEYMOON," "HONEYMOON," "HONEYMOON," "HONEYMOON." ■The, funniest production of a decade.■v',.:,'.. :.. Excellent Supports, Latest'.Topicals. Comedy.. ; Scenic. Reserves at Theatre, or Tel. 41-219. SEASIDEI PICTURES, ' LYALL BAY. H.,.-:;^O-NIGHT, at 7.45 o'clock. A GREAT ENTERTAINMENT. , T.TWO^STAE ATTRACTIONS. I^>-' -^ .-■-.- •' •■ .;•■.• ■ -.' --.' -.••• '"KOSHER -KITTY f KELLY" _!'KQSHKE..... .KITTY. .'-. KELLY" BtarnigiViola 'Dana, Vera Gordon, and ■s. ■:... ■■/ ■■■ ■:; ,:.: Nat - Carr. -••. ■■ '■ iA.'.*nicker/ :- A; chuckle.; V A giggle. A |fPB»-._ J J'.-4:■ *°&*L:':J'&.::<>tilPs. :,3t your neart-^a creeping into your eyestra tear"running down, your cheek— A;«J3b;-'. - ■ ■;• -■■■ ■ --j ••-.- ---,-- --2— ' ' ■■•' " -'•'.'■ .."..".■:.." . -; - f;v "EAST SIDETVEST SIDE" • : : :". .. s<east : :side- vvest side" Wttii i George- O'Brien and Virginia. Valli. Irom'/the great JstoryV by .Captain Felix Riesenberg. ' A. close-up. iof life from the ring-side. An epic'of; great ambition and its toll .... -in'the lives .and loves of men.. ,■ '. .. Also Chapter 7. of. ■ . . "THE-JVIYSTERY RIDER." Telephone ;24-318.0r call at Theatre\and reseFve'yoHr seats. •-•■ - • '
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 90, 12 October 1929, Page 4
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