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.£.. " ■■■ • - , -• •■■ ■ ■ DX LUXE THEATRE, E LUXE ' THEATRE, £' . LEVIN. LEVIN. V ; LEVIN. LEVIN. ° DON'T MAKE A» MISTAKE IN THE '" ADDRESS. *,• NEXT MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND £■• WEDNESDAY, .;*. . 3rd, -ilh, AND sth FEBRUARY. 'i .When Palmerston North goes visiting to the busy little town just along the line j.1-. "■•.: to see thu screening of £ i- THE GREATEST TALKIEo: ."THE BROADWAY MELODY." *■■■>■■ .-'THE'BROADWAY .AIELODY." "THE BROADWAY MELODY-" '£ "■-■'•THE BROADWAY MELODY." "THE BROADWAY MELODY." ,i . "THE BROADWAY .MELODY." : "v.. -WEDNESDAY NIGHT, sth FEB. *•■-.•• A. SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES I=.' ' PALMERSTON NORTH AND INTERMEDIATE STATIONS at. 0.30 p.mi TO •7 "CARRY HUNDREDS TO WITNESS a -THIS TALKIE TRIUMPH. 5; Return fare, '.including tax and admission to the Do Luxe Theatre, Levin, is '.t 4s 3d. The Box Plan is now open at - .i Oates's Music Depot, The Square, l'al- '},. merston North.. Each person booking a "' seat also receives a. return railway ticket. ,-. The train returns irom Levin after the . *•• 'presentation of l3t;V,: "THE: BROADWAY MELODY." .;" ' Vei'ily it is.the greatest of the great. <;,- . Yea, it is a drama, a musical comedy, revue all in one. . £- ■' For therein . Anita Page* and Bessie ""'' Love do appear as two sisters. And it is written that sixty maidens c do also appear in gorgeous scenes and glittering raiment. V- -.Behold . Lhere is much singing, and % dancing, and making, merry. ''•'." Arid there are moments when teardrops tc'' glisten in the eye. ■ ~. And. man giveth his eye a surreptitious i••• " Know then that all these things are true, / for of all the Talkies there are none like "THE BROADWAY. MELODY." PRESENTED ON WESTERN ELEC- "'"./. ".. ' TRIO EQUIPMENT. .Residents in and south of Levin may ;--. Book Seats for: Monday and Tuesday 1' Nights, by Telephoning 337 or 64, Levin. Hasten to the Shop of W. OATES and Book a .Seat.. '' ~ , , ~ ft",; ; Refreshments will be . available on the (*-•■■ Wain. '.". „ .- , ,Qyer:10.0O; Comfortable lip-up Seats. &'■' - I la^Hli QUEEN'S THEATRE j >HE QUEEN'S THEATRE ,/•;• ■ L '■■■■ ——: — — '~ NOW SHOWING: NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock, f NOW SHOWING: NIGHTLY, S o'clock, With °" ' " MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30. T'" FOX FILM'S GREAT DRAMATIC SUCCESS! A Picture to Stir the Heart, aud Become £.-..•'■ v Treasured Memory, . . * .. ' "THE POWER OF SILENCE." '' v "THE POWER OF SILENCE." '■THE POWER OF SILENCE." "THE POWER OF SILENCE." "THE POWER OF SILENCE." "THE'POWER OF SILENCE." f "THE POWER OF SILENCE." "THE POWER OF SILENCE." ' '-THE POWER OF SILENCE." gv; . ■ "THE POWER OF SILENCE." Replete' with daring dramatic situations, thrilling romance,, and, a smashing climax. ' ' " BELLE BENNETT, ---.. BELLE BENNETT, With Six Other Principals, and a Large Supporting Cast. & ■ Love Mates the World Go Round, and &■ ; It's- Love that makes ■ - Xi ■ . "THE POWER OF SILENCER • . y • , . In Addition: -^ '. Queen's Quality Supporting Subjects, * • ■' ' ' including: v SCE-NICV /TWO BIG COMEDIES; LATEST 'WORLD'S NEWS. •?•■■■■ •'■■'■'■ :"'; "r■' '' '' ■"'■' ••■ .([■; :..■',.. — ■ ■ r'•.QUEEN'S POPULAR PRICES. :; . ■ jj.. . . , . •; ; : — British Pictures for British People!!! ;■' ,'f;, Thq Management of . : . (JHORTT'S THEATRE. ~ . HHORTTS THEATRE. p Is pleased to announce the screening for % positively Sis Days and Six Nights only *? "■ ■" ' COMMENCING TO-DAY. Two Magnificent Masterpieces. No. I.—An Epic of Whirlwind Speed, "SMASHING THROUGH," "SMASHING THROUGH," "SMASHING THROUGH," "SMASHING THROUGH," "SMASHING THROUGH," The most sensational, thrilling, and spectacular motor drama xever filmed, : "SMASHING THROUGH," "SMASHING THROUGH." ; ■■ "SMASHING THROUGH," A lovclyA .girl ..brings her lovers to the /■feritajjr.of' catastrophe in this amazing ro- . mance of the "death game." Presents ■ JOHN STUART, EVE GREY, ' JOHN STUART, EVE GREY, JOHN STUART, EVE GRSY, And a Supporting Cast of Famous British _'•.. '.Artists. No, -2.— --J. ...-.■■ A Big Society Drama Set in the Gorgeous Surroundings of "Mayfair" and "Piccadilly," f "'JHE RISING -GENERATION," ■*■--:■ "THE'RISING GENERATION," "THE RISING GENERATION," i-V.'• "THE RISING s GENERATION," An Absorbing Picture of Smart Night Clubs apd Famous London Cabarets, <• ■■■■■■-' "THE! RISING GENERATION," "THE RISING GENERATION," v Full of humorous situations^ tense drama- & •- tic ■ appeal, ■ and heart-pumping escapades. Magnificently portrayed by an all-star cast. £ Excellent Supports Excellent Supports. TOPICAL, COMEDY, SCENIC. a I>RITANNJA THEATRk ■*, jDritannia theatre, best and most Continuous irom 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ' RICHARD BARTHELMESS in •■ RICHARD BARTHELMESS in v RICHARD BARTHELMESS in V" "THE NOOSE." "THE NOOSE." ' "THE NOOSE." "THE NOOSE." ' "THE NOOSE." "THE NOOSE." t "THE NOOSE." "THE NOOSE." I- "THE NOOSE." "THE NOOSE." , ■ "THE NOOSE." "THE NOOSE." / A.-THE NOOSE." "THE NOOSE." (■,:.'',' THE NOOSE." "THE NOOSE." jf_.' " Also Also ' Also ; DOROTHY MACKAILL and.. , I?.' ■• JACK MULHALL in ~ "LADIES IN A TURKISH BATH.?' "LADIES IN A TURKISH BATH." <! .''LADIES IN A TURKISH BATH." "LADIES IN A TURKISH BATH." - "LADIES IN A TURKISH BATH." i "LADIES .. IN •A- TURKISH BATH." / "LADIES IN A TURKISH BATH." -• Box- flan nt Thoatre or Tel. 40-018. Two Special Features on the Same Bill I THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN! TO-NIGHT, at 8, at the t: ■ ■ ■: T/TLBIRNIE KINEMA. : .'•:-.-.,■ J.V IL BIRNIE KINEMA. : \'- Wliat; would YOU do for the Man You '• ■.'- Love? ■ , Richard Arlen, Mary Brian, Olga Bac- ' " liniovn, -Harry Green, and Jack Oakie in 4 ' "THE MAN I LOVE." . "THE MAX I LOVE.", A Drama of the Prize Ring! Also William Boyd and Jobyna Ralston in "THE,NIGHT FLYER." "THE NJCiH.T FLYER." A Vivid, Smashing Railroad Romance! l\ Reserve at Theatro (Tel. 14-202). i T>ELTER, PELTZER. • PI3LTZER, 1 PELTZEK.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 26, 31 January 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 26, 31 January 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 26, 31 January 1930, Page 2

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