.". •■•'. ,- f "l THE PARAMOUNT THEATRI HE PARAMOUNT THEATRI THE PARAMOUNT THEATRI . (New Zealand's Leading "Talkie" Theatre.) —STILL THE CROWDS! —STILL THE ACCLAIM! '"■ ' FOURTH BIG WEEK FOURTH BIG WEEK OPENED YESTERDAY .;•' OPENED YESTERDAY ~ ' ,To Further Largo and En- ■ . ■ ■■ -thuSiastic Audiences. Owing to Heavy Bookings '.n other centre! it has been found impossible to exteii' the season beyond this, the fourth weet "THE DESERT SOJS'G" THEREFOKJ DiSFINIXEL^ (JO^t^UOES ITS VVKL LINGtON: SEASOIi NEXT THURt ; day. . LAST 4 MATINEES! LAST 4 MATINEES! ■-■• LAST" S EVENINGS! ■ LAST 5 EVENINGS! The Warner Bros.' and Vitaphoue .. ■ ■ : Colossal Operetta. ._.. i..... . (With Natural. Colour), "THE DESERT SONG" "THE DESE3T SONG" " THE DESERT SONG" "THE DESERT SONG" "/■ ": "THE DESERT SONG" :' '■ ''THE DESERT SONG" "THE DESERT SONG" "THE DESERT SONG" "THE DESEKT SONG" ! ';.■;'; "THE DESERT. SONG" , A staggering succession ot -.-...itchini Songs presented with the boundless magni ficeiice that reaches the unsurmountabl ■heights of • unparalleled eutertainmentan epochal production that will live for ever in your memory! With ' JOdN BOLES, JOHN - CARLOITA KING, '.; CARLOTTA KING. Louise Fazenda,, Johnny Arthur, Edwarc Martindel, Otto Hoffman, Myrna Loy. am ■ ■ .-others, including .. 11G-D-JNO.ERS • 104 wUUIUBXERS 304 SINGERS——- 109, MUSICIANS I i : BOX PLANS at Bristol and Theatre ' King Tel. -21-842 for Reservations. ■~, •. USUAL POPULAR PRICES! THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. . HE QUEEN'S THEATRE. ' TO-NIGHT—S—TO-NIGHT, :■-.: .■••.■ TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT, ~..^.....".:...'....'... jsioTi: .: ::. ■ .A PARAMOUNT PICTURE! "Manhattan Cocktail" starts fast and fin ishes faster, unwinding with a verve tha should-make it one of the most popular entertainments in months. "MANHATTAN ' COCKTAIL." "MANHATTAN COCKTArL."" : "MANHATTAN COCKTAIL." ■Brimful' of scintillating-scenes and viva cious personalities. Brilliant! Refresh . . ing! . ' ... With NANCY CARROLL, RICHARD ARLEN, PAUL LUKAS, And Large Supporting Cast. No. 2: SHRILLING DRAMA OF MODERN LOVES, LIVES, AND INTRIGUES! ■■ "PLAYTHINGS". ■ ; "PLAYTHINGS" . '- ■•■ : "PLAYTHINGS" With ESTELLE BRODY and an Accomplished Cast. QUEEN'S POPULAR. PRICES • ' H^HE KING'S THEATRE. '••■ ■'■ -"--HE KING'S THEATRE. (Best Sound in Towq.) Now Being Presented to Large and - ■-" • - Appreciative Attendances' DAILY, 2.30 —— NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock DAILY! 2.30 —— ■ NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock 'ANOTHER OF THE BIG RETURI SEASON ATTRACTIONS AT POPULAR PRICES! Metro-Goldwyn's Great Dramatic ■ ■ :\: / ; Triumph! 'A Great' Star in: an All-dialogue Motioi . Picture Jlarvel! RUTH" CHATTERTON - RUTH .CHATTERTON . RUTH CHATTERTON ' RUTH CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON In "MADAME X." "MADAME X." . " "MAPAME X." "MADAME X." "MADAIVIE X." "MADAME X." ■:- "MADAME X.'' ■'■' "'""■■"' ' With V ..... : . ': LEWIS STONE, LEWIS STONE, RAYMOND HAOKETT. ' RAYMOND HACKETT. The All-talking Picture's Greatest Triumph! A marvellous play brought to"the screen with a magic of direction • and emotional acting that have swept all before them! THE PRODUCERS OF "THE BROADWAY MELODY" HAVE BROUGHT ANOTHER. GREAT ■-MASTERPIECE TO THE -:■ •..--• ■■■ .SCREEN! BOOKING.—Box Plans "at Theatre Kiig Tel.- 22-212 for Reservations. Price Scale: Is to. 2s 9d. ■ . , CEASIDE PICTURES,^ LYALL BA| Seaside pictures, lyall ba^ TO-NIGHT, at .7,45 o'clock. Without doubt the Greatest Comedy Pre gramme in Wellington. Look who is in this one!SAMMY COHEN in 1 "HOMESICK." "HOMESICK." And look who is in this one! KARL DANE & GEO. K. ARTHUR i "CHINA BOUND." "CHINA BOUND.". .-' Two horns of laughter and joy. Note.—You arc advised to bring plent of "hankies". and a cottonwool pad fo your neighbour's elbows. ■ Also; ' • "Chap. 5, '■ 'THE PIRATE OF PANAMA. 'J.'. ■;TeJephbne' 16-3d3, or call.at .'Theatre fc ■. 'Reseryitipiis.' ...... '.'■' 6ur Greatest Week-end Programme! E' JO'IRE-THEATRE, ISLAND BAli MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAI -~, ... .TO-NIGHT, 7.45, TO-NIGHT. They'll have to invent new adjectives t describe I-*/' "SHOW" PEOPLE,'.'with WILLIAM HAINES MARION DAVIE The biggest laugh picture of any yeat The story of a girl the Holl; wood studios, told in terms of thrill ■ -■ ■■ throbs, and 1001 laughs. ;'2_- »«LET/'ER GO, GALLAGHER." Genuine drama! Thrills galore! Thestoi of Bow'a murderer was brought to juatu '■■-"•'' '■ -■-"-■'•'by. »■ boy "reporter!' : 1 STAN LAUREL and OLIVER HARD' in "WRONG AGAIN."
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 39, 15 February 1930, Page 4
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