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' rrflE PARAMOUNT • THEATRE. Ihe paramount thbatke. HE rARAMOUNT THEATRE. ' (New Zealand's Leading-"Talkie" . . . Theatre.) ' y 0 :. ■■■■• ■.-. - ' ■■ — . To - . NOW PLAYING TO ... CAPACITY HOUSES. vy D\ILY 2 30. NIGHTLY, 8 o;clock. ; DAILY, 2:30. NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock. ■ ' ■■■■ WEEK STARTS ', ■ 2nd WEEK STARTS . ' ' : TO-MORROW 1 :. .', . : TO-MORROW! ■ ■■ The .Warner Bros.' and Vitaphone Ai J Colossal Operetta, t j o " ••'■ (Witli Natural Colour), •".- ''THIO DICBKUT . "THE DESERT SONG. "THl<: DESER'I' SONG." -■■■■■ » THE DESERT SONG. ' '■ "THE DESERT SONG. :■ ■ ;;?gl SIS? Si:- ■ ■ mrfodr—a staeeering succession 01 oe , 3S. BoCTjat {ojit from the screen in throbbing, colourful nceneß, captunng your enthusiasm and spontaneous, wholehearted applause! ''•■■■.-.. With ■ ■ ' t JOHN BOLES, . . JOHN BOLES, ■••■" : CARLOri'A KING, CI CARLOTTA KING, Louise Fazenda.^ Johnny Arthur, Edwatd Martindel. Otto Hoffman, Myrna Loy, and : others, including ': c=r==J... ■■ " BOX PLANS 'at Bristol and Theatre. King Tel.' 21-842 for Reservations. , ■•■■••■ rPHE QUEEN'S THEATRE . . ' AHE QUEENPS THEATRE FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. .- -TWO-STAR PROGRAMME! ■ ■ - No. 1: The "Ace" or Western Stars— HOOT GD3SON -'/ HOOT GIBSON ■'"■ In his: Greatest1 Western Thriller, "THE LONG, LONG TRAIL-; "THE LONG. LONG TRAIL. "THE LONG. LONG TRAIL." '■' " ' No. 2: - ] - A -"Vivid. Thrillinis Drama of Military '■■'•' ' Lives, Loves, and Intrigue, "THE WONDERFUL LIE." - "THE WONDERFUL LIE." <j .A Vivid, Thrilling Drama. Q All-Star Cast of Players. G QUEEN'S POPULAR PRICES! ■ A RTCRAFT THEATRE. ■ £ A RTCRAFT THEATRE. » ■-- ■ ■ . • \ •■;■- ; ■'•■ ' . —.- • v : : ViO-NIGHT-At 6-TO-NIGHT. FINAL SCREENING. ■:■''■'■'■ TWO POPULAR STARS ON ONE .■ PROGRAMME. Feature No. I—Drama that will hold you tense! Pola Negri in the supreme £ effort of her career. POLA NEGRI ' • PQLA NKG.r.I One woman against j POLA NEGRI a' world of men. POLA NEGRI :; ., : . ••■■■ in ••-• ■;:■■ '.-the woman on trial.;; ->....- -the WOMAN ON TRIAL. t . ' - "THE WOMAN ON TRIAL. . "THE WOMAN ON TRIAL." ■■ Love in the famous Latin quarter o£_ParJs, - life, gaiety, happiness, and then-gum, I . «tark tragedy. See this story of a woman X placed herself on. trial jto save her .-':•■■■'. child—Drama that startles. I .■-•:-.-: ■ • A ] Bo ■■ •' : Also '■■ ' : ■• In her latest starring vehicle, ■'..., .:' "HOLD YbUlt MAN." . . "HOLD YOUR MAN." "HOLD YOUP MAN." "HOLD YOUR MAN." Sha sought Tomance-in-Paris-and found that she had left it at home. Tel. 43-968, after 6.30 p.m. - T>R.k IANNIA , -THEATRE. : BtITANNII THEATRE. •■■:-.,•• BEST AND MOST """ Continuous from 11 a.«». to 10 p.m. ■ LAST NIGHT LAST NIGHf -•■ NANOi CARROLL in T NANCY CARROLL iv '■'■■■■• "CHICKEN A. LA KING.;; - "CHICKEN A LA KING. . "CHICKEN A LA KING." Also :aiso . ;ai*o : SUE CARROL AND NICK BTOABT SpE CARROL AND NICK STUARI ~. ".".."■ In In •■ In "GIRLS GONE WILD." "GIRLS GONE WILD. - "GIRLS GONE WILD." iRICHARD BARTHELMESS in ' RICHARD BARTHELMESS in ',•■ ;RICHARD BARTHELMESS in ■'■'''•"THW .NOOSE" ■ - "THE NOO.bE." "THE' NOOSE" "THE NOOSE." "THE NOOSE " "THE NOOSE." -■- "THE NOOSE " "THE NOOSE." : NOOSE?' - "THE NOOSE." :'■• •■ Also " Also Also -:^ KOTHY MACKjS MU,LHALL in '.'LADIES IN A TURKISH BATH.;' • "LADIES IN A TURKISH BATH. "LADIES IN A TURKISH BATH.' ■ "LADIES IN A TURKISH BATH." ; Box Plan at Theatre or Tel. 40-618. ;-■ BE THERE. :/'atew:-. qualil'Y. ; theatre, _ 1> -Island Bay. The Greatest Display, of Picture Gem! . . -ever brought to the Screen. -•'■■ ;:: •" -.-■ SEE AND HEAR ■■■'; The-.pictU.rt Ji.at will-Jjcep you guessing all the tinia. ' '-THE LONE WOLF'S DAUGHTER" "THE LONE WOLF'S DAUGHTER. "THE LONU WOLF'S DAUGHTER." ''-"- Starring Bert Lyttel and Gertrude Olmnteatl. .Aha, Latest Gazette, Screen Snapshots and Comedy. '. . ' . ' • Prices as Usual. ;. .jBIGAL .'. THKATRE, ' KAIiORI :; TO-NIGHT. .8. TO-NIGHT. ..'-'■' ' .CORINNE GRIFFITH in ■■-•: -■ a ' "PRISONERS." ' She" stole from the man who loved her :' to ■ft'W-ttie love of a man she had nevei ■".'' ■-■■' :. . ; scdn.., .' . ._' 1 ' -Usual prices. Gqpd supports. . Matinee Saturday, ,2;ls. ' X t>OiiOEMAN Arrested! No sp^ctatoi ■-,;.X. V -.^iU .be. arrested, at Baein ; Rc§erti 'Stfe fislwuary.- ■-" - '■■- •
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 25, 30 January 1930, Page 2
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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 25, 30 January 1930, Page 2
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