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THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. : HE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. New Zealand's Leading "Talkie" ' Theatre. ' TRIUMPH OF THE "COCK-EYED \ .. ■.- WORLD!" (2nd Week Started Yesterday). Further Large and Enthusiastic Auciences ... - . Both Sessions. FOX MOVIETONE ALL-TALKING . . MIRTHQUAKE! At'which you'll laugh til! the tears run down your back! MiSSIVE 12-PART PRODUCTION! .MASSIVE 12-PART PRODUCTION! ; Direct from world's record runs in London and New York! . "THE COCK-EYED WORLD." "THE COCK-EYED WORLD." "THE COCK-EYED WORLD." "THE COCK-EYED WORLD." ''THE COCK-EYED WORLD." "THE COCK-EYED WORLD." 'marvellously spectacd- ' . lar sequel to. "what price glory." And. All Dialogue and; Singins. Starring VICTOR M'LAGLEN, :.' ' StarrinJ VICTOR M'LAGLEN, The Dashing Captain ■.-• The Dashing Captain King of "The Black Watch," King of "The Black Watch." : ~ . .... ..'■■;:•-"With.-;";, "..' . . .. ' EDMUND LOWE,':'. LILf DAMITA, And supporting cast oi many hundred!. THRILLINGLY AND HILARIOUSLY ENACTED IN RUSSAA< CONEY ISLAND, AND THE PHILIPPINES! - | : Box Plans at Bristol and Theatre. iUng 'Phon« 21-842 for Reservation*. ( USUAL POPULAR PKICfiB. I '■ ' ' HIGHLY- SUCCESSFUL ; ; "TALKIE" PREMIERE! Triumphant Commencement of New : ■ Sound Policy! LAST. EVENING'S LARGE ATTENDANCE UNANIMOUS IN APPROVAL OF WELLINGTON'S LATEST AND MOST IMPROVED SOUND INSTAL- , LATION! An Excellent Feature Attraction, and an Outstanding Programme of Supporting ; Sound Subjects Perfectly Reproduced! QUEEN'S THEATRE UEEN'S THEATRE _ QUEEN'S THEATRE f "TALKIES." "TALKIES." "TALKIES/ II *NEW SOUND POLICY II -^ NOW IN PROGRESS! || TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT—B—TO-NIGHT. ALL THE GREATEST PRODUCTIONS FOR RETURN SEASONS AT POPU- . LAR PRICES! Wellington's,, Only Theatre Presenting ■■''-■•■■Talkies at pre-"Talkie" Prices!) ; COMMENCING WITH THE PARAMOUNT ALL-DIALOGUE SPECIAL"THE VIRGINIAN" "THE VIRGINIAN" '.'THE VIRGINIAN" "THE VIRGINIAN" "THE VIRGINIAN" "THE VIRGINIAN" "THE VIRGINIAN" ■======== ' With GARY COOPER WALTER HUSTON MARY BRIAN KICHARD ARLBN A Gr»t Cast in a Thrillingly Spectacular Action-story of the West. A theme aa tnighty-as-"The Covered Wagon." A Romance of the Red-blooded Pioneer Days. ■*""""■ —— j SEECIALLY SELECTED SOUND FEATURETTES. QUEEN'S POPULAR PRICES: Is to 2s. Box Plans at Theatre. Ring Tel. 22-334 for Seats. OBASIDE PICTURES, : LYALL BAY, 1 « : :. TO-NIGHT,. at 7.45' d'clock. Two Big Features. "THE; SHOPWORN ANGEL," "THE SHOPWORN ANGEL," ,-■ Starring Nancy Carroll and Gary Cooper. She flirted with and kissed all kinds of men, but down inside they left her cold. Then HE came along. HANGMAN'S HOUSE/ HANGMAN'S HOUSE," Starring Victor M'Laglen, hero of "The Cockeyed World" and ''Black Watch." Adapted irora Dorm Byrne's great novel A fascinating racing story of old Ireland, An exciting romance of thwarted hate, satisfied vengeance, and a woman's faith, Al6O Chapter 8 of "The Pirate oi Panama." ■Tel. 16-393 or call at theatre for reserves, 'ARTCRAFT THEATRE **-RTCRAFT THEATRE TO-NIGHT—At B—TO-NIGHI. THE SEASON'S BEST. 9 THE BLAZE OF A NEW -STAR'VILMA BANKEY—THE GLOW OF A NEW HERO-WALTER BYRON. VILMA BANKY VILMA BANKY * "THE AWAKENING." "THE AWAKENING." "THE AWAKENING." "THE AWAKENING." "THE AWAKENING." "THE AWAKENING." > "THE AWAKENING." "THE AWAKENING." "THE AWAKENING." "THE AWAKENING." i/ove i« blind until it reaches "The Awab •nips" See! Thrill! A pulsating romancf to sweep you to heights of happiness. ~ALSO ALSO " ALSO The Biggest Lauglv of the Year, LOUISE FAZENDA : LOUISE FAZENDA LOUISE FAZENDA LOUISE FAZENDA In : • "FIVE AND TEN CENT ANNIE." "FIVE AND TEN CENT ANNIE." "FIVE AND TEN CENT ANNIE.", "FIVE AND TEN CENT ANNIE." "FIVE AND TEN CENT ANNIE." I Reservations, Telephone 43-968 after 6.30 ~'■..'..'. p.m. '1 '' "." • . . . OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN UK " THEATRE, NEWTOWN TO-NIGHT, at 7.50. A GIGANTIC PROGRAMME! No. 1- GLENN TRYON in "SKINNER STEPS OUT." "SKINNER STEPS OUT." Sse him spend the raise he didn't get "No, 2- LAURA LA PLANTE in "HOME, JAMES," , • ...:.,.- ... "HOME, JAMES." I<ov« in--a department store, •--with th< pretty little clerk becoming--a Princeei • . ' of Romance overnight..

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 57, 8 March 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 57, 8 March 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 57, 8 March 1930, Page 4

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