■ .... i . .- , : ■ ~~~ , I THE 'KING'S THEATRE. | HE KING'S THEATRE. -| (Tho Best Sound in Town.) DAILY/ -.30, NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock. . ■'■ A'EW GREAT ALL DIALOGUE PRODUCTION!. Universal^ Thrilling All-talking Story of - the Golden West, "THE LONG, LONG TRAIL," "THE LONG, LONG TRAIL," Starring HOOT GIBSON, (He of the perfect Speaking Voice) ' In the • ' {Thrill-packed - adaptation of William M'LEOD RAINE'S famous Western liomance — "THE RAMBLIN' KID" , "THE RAMBLIN' KID" ■ KING'S SOUND I FEATURETTES. ' - BOOKING—Box Plans at Bristol. Ricg ffel.- 22-212 for Seats. Price Scale: Is to 2s 9d. THE KING'S THEATRE HE KING'S THEATRE COMMENCING FRIDAY! COMMENCING FRIDAY! FOX MOVTTONE ALL DIALOGUE SINGING, AND DANCING MUSICAL REVUE— "WORDS AND MUSIC"! ' "WORDS AND MUSIC"! "WORDS AND MUSIC"! "WORDS AND MUSIC"! "WORDS AND MUSIC"! " ' "WORDS AND MUSIC"! "WORDS AND MUSIC"! "WORDS AND MUSTC"! "WORDS AND MUSIC"! "WORDS AND MUSIC"! ■■■■'-. ' • With LOIS MORAN" .' LOIS MORAN TOM PATRICOLA . TOM PATRICOLA David Percy and many others. Including a 'CHORUS OF 100 CHARMERS. : CHORUS OF 100 CHARMERS." (Collegiate- Capers—Dazzling Dances—Tinkling Tunes. COLLEGE COMEDY DE LUXE. COLLEGE COMEDY DE LUXE. BOOKING—Bos Plans at Bristol. Price Scale, Is to 2s 9d. SIT ORT T' S THEATRE. '__ O"tT '■ S I'H EAT RE. 1 "Where Laughter Reigns Supreme." [l- BUSTER KEATON •■ -•■■ BUSTER KEATON . ' ''! In. the funniest, of. all his comedies, . , ' • "THE CAMERAMAN." "THE CAMERAMAN." jNever has a picture evoked sudii-^ cyclone pi hilarity—such a storm o£ laughter—such a succession of ludicrous situations. .See it To-night! \ See it To-night! ... '.-. - Added Attraction: : . '" A-Big (British Super-feature, f A Mighty, Epic of the Air> : ■■ f'THE FLIGHT COMMANDER," ■. : «thE FLIGHT COMMANDER," 'A stirring tale of aeroplane adventure and daring deeds in the Far East.. Features ' SIR ALAN COBHAM, ESTELLEBRODY, JOHN' STUART.. . •" Splendid Supports: -Latest Topical, , Scenic, ' Comedy. THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. ■ ■■■-Ji HE- QUEEN'S THEATRE ';' • ■ (Upper. Cuba jstrett),.-' ■ I V, ;£.-.."T0-NIGHT—St-TO-NIGHT... i f TWO ' GREAT : FEATURES! ~! - . . No. .1: . ' . ■ - -: .MAURICE ("LEFTY") FLYNN In the Comedy-drama Cyclone,^ "THE COLLEGE BOOB." "THE COLLEGE BOOB.": . A glorious comedy of college life—an enthralling romance of the campus—a masterful drama of footballs • "'■.-'■;' ' ' "No. 2: ' ' BETTY BALEOUR, ■■..' '^Britain's Queen of Happiness," In a Delightful Picture," - "THE VAGABOND QUEEN." " THE VAGABOND QUEEN." A -Ru'ritanian-Romance of a Little Cockpey's Adventures as a Princess. QUEEN'S POPULAR PRICES. :•"." PREMIER PRESENTATION '•-- ■ .IN WELLINGTON ■ ■••• ■■•■ of '■ PARAMOUNT FILM'S SILENT SUPER-SPECTACLE At the toW PRINCESS THEATRE. ■f\EW PRINCESS THEATRE. ERICH YON STROHEIM, : Al6O '■'. FAY WRAY .-.'. "FAY WRAY AND HUGE CAST . . ■ . In . . : '"THE WF.DDING MARCH." "'THE WEDDING MARCH." ■ "'THE WEDDING MARCH." "'THE WEDDING MARCH." Supreme masterpiece. Magnificent, colourful; spectacular, compelling the imagination to new heights of appreciation. A love story of rare sweetness. Irresistibly human characterisations. The cast of accepted favourites includes George Faw- .' cett and.Maude George. Added Feature: BUDDY. ROGERS —MARY BRIAN "SOMEONE V) LOVE." "SOMEONE TO LOVE." ' ' In support: GAZETTE-SERIAL-COMEDY. '(CAPITOL. : CAPITOL. ' TO-NIGHT. ■ ''LADY OF THE NIGHT." ..--... . ?■ With ■ William Boyd, Jitta Goudal, and •' ■ • Lupe Valez. Should she tell of her past before marriage? No, she loved him too much — then a rival spoke. . Don't Miss.this Beautiful Picture. ; GOOD SUPPORTS. ' •VTEW; QUALITY THEATRE •*•*■ Island Bay's Talkie House. , TO-NIGHT 8.15 TO-NIGHT "THE HOUR OF FEAR." A dead man in the house, and'afraid to tell her husband ... yet in the morning it was gone, A thrilling. mystery. See if you can solve it. Supported by all-talking features, SCREEN SONGS ' : In "MY PONY BOY." Ring 14-472 for Reserve*. /-IIKL GUIDE PAGEANT AND 1* ' RALLY, '".'' " NEWTOWN PARK, ' 2.15 p.m., SATURDAY, Hth JANUARY, 1930. 'AAmi*:,,.*, To Children Cd,
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 6, 8 January 1930, Page 2
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