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i - THIS IS Illh ONE AND ONLY "BKOADIVAT" . The most widely imitated play f\ei pictured. To ha\e ],t5 pienueie Austialasmn showing exclu9i\ely at the VkK LUXE THEATRE, J-'E LUXE THEVTRE, DH LiBTB THEATRE, DE LUXE THEATRE Where it will commence a DEFINITE TWO WEEKS' SEASON DEFINITE TWO WEEKS' SEASON On FRIDAY, 29t.h NOVEMBER FRIDAY, 29th NOVEMBER FRIDAY, 29th NOVEMBER FRIDAY, 29th NOVEMBER UNIVERSAL'S 100 PER CENT. Talking Picturisation of the Greatest Melodrama cvei staged. HROA D W A V : I That is TRAGEDY—TEARS. BROADWAY 'That is LOVE—HATE—LAUGHTER. BROADWAY That is HOPE—PESP AIR-COURAGE. 1 BROADWAY That is GAIETY—GLOOM—PASSION. BROADWAY That ia , SKAMK—\fIRTH-MADNESS. Played by Glenn Tryon, Evelyn Brent, Tho«.~E. Jackson, Otis Harlan, M^rna Kennedy, Robt. Ellis, Paul Porcasi, Leslie TFenton, George Ovey, and others. The most amazing picture that ever played Wellington! A sweeping stage drama made into a, gigantic pietwe that plunges you deep into the heart of New York's1 mad night Jife! It gives you daring glimpses into the lives of men and women you wouldn't believe existed' It transports you to a new world—a world where glittering gaiety runs not, and sudden tragedy atalks! •THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. I*HB QUEEN'S THEATRE. (Upper Cuba-st) AGAIN TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. AGAIN TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. (Two Spectacular Features): ' _ Np, 1Action, Thrills, and Wildly Hilarious Situations! EDMUND LOWE in a Brand New Comedy Triumph.-?-"MAKING THE GRADE." "MAKING THE GRADE." 1 "MAKING THE GRADE." ■ y Witli LOIS MORAN and otheis. No. 1— • !A ten^ly gripping story of love and life behind the scenes of a great circus— LOOPING THE LOOP." "LOOPING/ THE LOOP." Most Spectacular Circus-thriller Ever rProduced, "Variety" -included! ALL STAR CAST. QUEEN'S POPULAR PRICES. TjRITANNIA THEATRE, ■Pritannia theatre. BEST AND MOST. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p m. JAMES MURRAyIT •TAMES MURRAY in JAMEg MURRAY in '•THE SHAKEDOWN " '.'THE SHAKEDOWN.' "THE SHAKEDOWN." ' THE SHAKEDOWN." ' THE SHAKEDOWN." ' THE SHAKEDOWN." THE SHAKEDOWN." ■ THE SHAKEDOWN ' 'THE SHAKEDOWN.' Also Also Also IVOR NOVELLO m IVOR- NOVBLLO in '•THE CONSTANT NYMPH" "THE CONSTANT NYMPH." "THE CONSTANT NYMPH." "THE CONSTANT NYMPH" "THE CONSTANT NYMPH" "THE CONSTANT NYMPH." Box Plan at Theatre c* Tel. 40 618. NOW. SHOWING, 11 &.m.,to 10 p.m. Daily. - PRINCESS THEATRE •" EW PRINCESS THEATRE Presents GEORGE SIDNEY, JEAN HERSHOLT GEORGE SIDNEY, JEAN HERSHOLT GEORGE SIDNEY, JEAN HERSHOLT GEORGE -SIDXEY, JEAN HERSHOLT Iv "GIVE AND "TAKE." ' GIVE AND TAKE." •'GIVE AND TAKE." ' GWi; AND TAKE." "GIVE AND TAKE." -"GIVE AND TAKE." "GIVE AND TAKE." 'GFx E AND TAKE ' "GIVE ANQ TAKE ' Added Feature: MABEL POULTON MABEL POULTON -In WILD CAT HE'l I'Y ' "WILD CAT HETTY" ' •WILD CAT HETTY." , I '•WILD CAT HETTY" "WILD CAT. HETTY.' ' In Support gazette. serial co3iedy. pmpirel thbatrk, island bay -Empire theatre, island bay to-night 7 45 to-night. Eitra Special -Double Feature. ]_ "THE LOVE TRAP." With LAURA LA PLANTE. Tie story of a beautiful chorus girl who tried;.tp'be Tiaughty to .be nice, and who hid 'to prove 'that she wasn't naughty. Ifs a screaml 2— VIRGINIA LEE CORBIN in w "HEAD QF THE FAMILY." A Iftugh A day keeps the doetoi away. You'll keep him away, for a year after seeing this picture. The funniest faire of the jcar. 3- EXCELLENT SUPPORTS Prices for "Tarzan the Mighty," commencing 011 Saturday, on show at the Balmoi al' Cake Shop, 136, The Para*).

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 122, 19 November 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 122, 19 November 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 122, 19 November 1929, Page 2

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