rpHB PARAMOUNT THEATRE. .J-HE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. f(New Zealand's Loading "Talkie" Theatre.) ■•* NOW SHOWING: DAILY, 2.30 NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock. DAILY, 2.30 NIGHTLY. 8 o'clock. (Season of One Week). A Warner Bros; and Vitaphone All Dialogue Comedy-Drama. The Funniest Play Ever Conceived by the World's Greatest Laugh Manufacturer— GEORGE' 11. COHAN—and made into the Screen's 'creaming Laugh Success— "THE HOME TOWNERS." "THE HOME TOWNERS." "THE HOME TOWNERS." <(TnE HOME TOWNERS." - "THE HOME TOWNERS." Imagine yourself yanked from your smalltown -moorings, and dumped in among a circle of big city millionaires! This is just what happens to a small-town business man in "The Home Towners. There's fun, mischief, romance in this hilarious -croon comedy. RICHARD BENNETT, DORIS KENYON, ROBERT M'WADE, ' GLADYS BROCKWELL, ROBERT EDESON, STANLEY TAYLOR, VERA LEWIS. One of the Year's Most Brilliant Casts of Players IN THRILLING, DRAMATIC, INTENSELY HUMAN CHARACTERISATIONS! Box Plans available at Bristol and Theatre. Ring Tel. 21-842 for Reservations. • pllliminary announcement of tiie presentation, of the presentation, ■' commencing next friday, i commencing next friday, Of Paramount's Super Attraction, """THE LOVE PARADE," "THE LOVE PARADE," "THE LOVE PARADE," "THE LOVE PARADE," "THE LOVE PARADE," "THE LOVE PARADE," "THE LOVE PARADE," "THE LOVE PARADE," "THE LOVE PARADE," '■THE LOVE PARADE," Starring MAURICE CHEVALIER, - -MA"UIUCE CHEVALIER, ' MAURICE CHEVALIER, ' '- MAURICE CHEVALIER, 'MAURICE CHEVALIER, MAURICE CHEVALIER, MAURICE CHEVALIER, MAURICE CHEVALIER, MAURICE CHEVALIER, MAURICE CHEVALIER, At the PARAMOUNT £§S££PX at? a MOUNT THEATRE. PARAMOUNT THEATRE. BOX PLANS now available at Bristol and Theatre. Upper Cuba street.) NOW SCREENING: NIGHTLY, 8. NOW SCREENING: NIGHTLY, 8. A Warner Bros.' and Vitaphona All-Talk-ing Comedy-Drama. g» ffiffW^' fa!?: ' ' MOVING STORY. "WOMEN THEY TALK ABOUT" "WOMEN THEY TALK ABOUT," "WOMEN THEY TALK ABOUT" "WOMEN THEY TALK ABOUT," . "WOMEN THEY TALK ABOUT," "WOMEN THEY TALK ABOUT," "WOMEN THEY TALK ABOUT," "WOMEN THEY TALK ABOUT," With " IRENE RICH, . AUDREY FERRIS, WILLIAM COLLIER, JUN., •CLAUDE' GILLINGWATER. Two1 former lovers engaged in a political battle—-with cupid holding the key ty peace! You'll enjoy this picture with its unusual. and hilarious, situations. - ■ QUEEN'S FEATURETTES. QUEEN'S FEATURETTES. Box Plans at the Theatre (Tel. 22-334). • Popular Price Scale: Is to 2s. BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. BEST AND MOST. Ceta'tinuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. KEN MAYNARD in KEN MAYNARD in KEN "MAYNARD in "THE WAGON SHOW." \ "THE WAGON SHOW." '•THE WAGON SHOW." "THE WAGON SHOW." ' "THE WAGON SHOW." "THE WAGON SHOW." • No. 2 Feature No. 2 COLLEEN MOORE in COLLEEN MOORE in COLLEEN MOORE in "SYNTHETIC SIN." "SYNTHETIC SIN." "SYNTHETIC SIN." .-' ' "SYNTHETIC SIN." ""SYNTHETIC SIN." "SYNTHETIC SIN." Spa:. Plan at Theatre, or Tel. 40-618. EW QUALITY THEATRE. EW QUALITY THEATRE. Whpre Talkies Sound Best. .. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT, *H-Talking. All Talking. RUTn CHATTERTON in "MADAME X." "MADAME X." "MADAME X." Hear and see one of the most dramatic All-talking Dramas ever depicted on the motion picture screen. Ladies will like it for its self-sacrifice. Gentlemen will liko ii, for its pathos. Supported by Quality Sound Foaturettes. Notice—Thero will bo no half-price at night sessions of this feature. Reserves taken till C.30. Ring 21-304. Not kept after 7.50. ~ "THE HOUSE OF TROUBLE.^ TTiMPIRE THEATRE, PETONE -"-lIPIRE THEATRE, PETONE MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 10th AND 20th MAY. "THE HOUSE OF TROUBLE." "THE HOUSE OF TROUBLE." COMEDY ]X TWO ACTS. Thi& play was wiitten by Mr. H. H. Blake, and a \eiy stiong cast of characters has-been selected for the first performance. .T>EGAL THEATRE, KARORI • -»■»' - {Steam heated). TO-NIGHT (.SAT.) TO-NIGHT. RICHARD DIX in. "MORAN OF THE MARINES." Richard" Dix, the ever-popular star, in Lis best role fo date. As a member of the Marines, Dix is in. his scrappiest and best foim. '-..:' Alto Ep. 12, "Tarzan the Mighty." "—■-".— tjepnict, Comedy. '
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 115, 17 May 1930, Page 4
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