rPHE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. IJLTTF. PARAMOUNT THEATRE. (New Zealand's Leading "Talkie" Theatre.) NOW SHOWING: DAILY, 2.30 NIGHTLY, S o'clock. A Warner Bros, and Vitaphone All Dialogue Comedy-Drama. "THE HOME XOVVNJiRS." "THE HOME TOWNERS." "THE HOME TOWNERS." "THE HOME TOWNERS." There's fun, mischief, romance in this hilarious screen comedy. KICHARD BENNETT..' • v DORIS KENYON. I ROBERT M'WADE, ] GLADYS BROCK WELL. ROBERT EDESON, STANLEY TAYLOR, VERA LEWIS. Box Plans available at Bristol and Theatre. Ring Tel. 21-842 for Reservations. __ THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. HE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY. COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY. COMMENCING NEXT FRIDAY. The King of Entertainment in i Fihndom's Sensation! HIS CHARMING PERSONALITY. HIS GLORIOUS VOICE. HIS CAPTIVATING HUMOUR. DA!. -ING, DEBONAIR MAURICE. SINGING FOUR NEW SONG HITS. MAKING LOVE TO A BEAUTIFUL QUEEN. • Presenting MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER In "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," An Ernst Lubitseh Production,With ■JEANETTE MACDONALD, LUPINO LANE, LILLIAN ROTH. Supporting Cast of Hundreds. Now, more than ever, the idol of the entertainment world, Maurice Chevalier, in the screen's first original musical-romance, "THE LOVE PARADE"—the New Show World Hit of Hits. GAY . . . DAZZLING . . . COLOURFUL ROMANCE set to the tunes o£ lilting and captivating tunes! PARAMOUNT'S GREATEST All-Talking-Singing-Dancing Production—beyond any doubt! "MAGNETlC—Charming Maurice Chevalier—the Idol of Fiance and the sensation of America—thrills you with his personality. JEANETTE MACDONALD — beautiful ptar of the stage-;will capture you with her. brilliant singing! Hits in "Tho Love Parade":— "Dream- Lover." ■ "My Love Parade.' "Paris, Stay the Same/*. . ■ I' "The March of the Grenadiers. ■ "Anything to Please the Queen. Any many others. 1 BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE." MAKE EARLY RESERVATIONS. THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. HE QUEEN'S THEATRE, (Upper Cuba street.) NOW SCREENING: NIGHTLY, 8. "A. Warner Bros.' and Vitaphone All-Talk-ing Cpmedy-Drama. PACKED WITH MERRIMENT, ROMANCE, THRILLS, WITH A FASTMOVING STORY. "WOMEN THEY TALK ABOUT" "WOMEN THEY TALK ABOUT, "WOMEN THEY TALK ABOUT," ■ With IRENE RICH, AUDREY FERRIS, WILLIAM COLLIER, JUN., CLAUDE GILLINGWATER. Two former lovers engaged in a political battle—with cupid holding, the key to peace! You'll enjoy this picture with its unusual and hilarious situations. QUEEN'S FEATURETTES. QUEEN'S FEATURETTES. Box Plans at Bristol. Popular Price Scale: Is to 2s. •\T-EW PRINCESS THEATRE. uM EW PRINCESS THEATRE. BACLANOVA.AND CLIVE BROOK . BACLANOVA AND CLIVE BROOK In "A DANGEROUS WOMAN." "A DANGEROUS WOMAN." "A DANGEROUS WOMAN." "A DANGEROUS WOMAN." "A DANGEROUS WOMAN." "A DANGEROUS WOMAN." Also: MARIE PREVOST MARIE PREVOST In "A BLONDE FOR CHOICE." "A BLONDE FOR CHOICE." "A BLONDE FOR CHOICE." "A BLONDE FOR CHOICE." "A BLONDE FOR CHOICE." "A BLONDE FOR CHOICE." Supported by gazette, serial. comedy. tartcraft theatre Artcraft theatre TO-NIGHT, at 8, TO-NIGHT. ESTHER RALSTON, ESTHER RALSTON. In THE CASE OV LENA SMITH." "THE CASE OF LENA SMITH." "THE' CASIO OF LENA SMITH." "THE CASK 'OF LENA SMITH." "THE CASE OV LENA SMITH." "THE CASH OF LENA SMITH." "THE CASE OF LENA SMITH." She loved unwisely, and the law demanded the penalty—law versus love. Added Attraction: BETTY COMPSON, BETTY COMPSON, in "THE DESERT BRIDE." "THE DESERT BRIDE." "THE DESERT , BRIDE." j Adventure, romance, thrills in the glarn- I orous life of a Mohammedan City. i I Eeservationg, Tel. 43-968 after 6.30 p.m. I "VTEW QUALITY THEATRE. -*-" EW QUALITY THEATRE. Where Talkies Sound Best. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. AVarner Bros.' Talking Picture. I .;'■ "BEWARE OF BACUELOKS." j ' A wild woman chasiug a youns doi.tor and eventually kidnapping him. With Audrey Ferris, William Collier, Jnr. A, laugh a second in this talky. comedy,.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 118, 21 May 1930, Page 2
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