HE LUXE THEATRE iJjO LUXE THEATRE DE LUXE THEATRE (Perfect.Talkies— Popular Prices) ROARS 01? LAUGHTER. AT SATURDAY'S TWO PRESENTATIONS OF FOX MOVIETONE'S LATEST1 AND GREATEST LAUGH HIT-HOT FOR PARIS." SCREENING: Daily 2.30, Nightly at S. SCREENING: Daily 2.30, Nightly at 8. (Season of One Week). • Presenting \N ALL-TALKING, LAUGHING FOX * MOVIETONE PRODUCTION-HOT TIMES AND HOT TUNES IN GAY PAREE! "HOT FOR PARIS." "HOT FOR PARIS." "HOT FOR PARIS." "JOT FOR PARIS." j "HOT FOR PARIS." ! (Recommended More Especially for Adult , Audiences.) All Talking, Laughing Movietone, All Talking, Laughing Movietone, With - VICTOR M'LAGLEN VICTOR M'LAGLEN in his greatest Comedy role, FIFI DORSAY, With EL 3RENDEL (in1 his bijrgo-t comedy part since "SUNNYSIDE UP"!) ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! Thrilling Film Record. ENGLAND v. WANGANUI RUGBY FOOTBALL MATCH—first engagement of the New Zealand Tour. Packed with Action and Incident! In Addition: FOX MOVIETONE FEATURETTES. Box Plans at Bristol and Aitken's. Ring 'phone 23-OSO for Reservations. THE KING'S THEATRE. •I HE KING'S THEATRE. (Best Sound in Town and King's "Talkie" Audiophones.) NOW SHOWING. i DAILY, 2.30. NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock. | DAILY, 2.30. NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock. A PARAMOUNT ALL-TALKING PRODUCTION! You will see the most famous detective of fiction solve the ■ most amazing mystery in the annals of Scotland Yard. "RETURN OF SHERLOCK HOLMES," "RETURN OF SHERLOCK HOLMES," "RETURN OF SHERLOCK HOLMES," With OLIVE BROOK. CLIVE BROOK. '• From a story by SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE. In Addition:ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY 1 Thrilling Film Record of , ENGLAND v. WANGANUI ENGLAND v. WANGANUI RUGBY FOOTBALL MATCH THE VISITING TEAM'S FIRST ENGAGEMENT. In Addition: KING'S SOUND FEATURETTES. Box Plans at Bristol. Popular Prices: Is to 2s 9cl. QHORTT'S THEATRE. THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. TO-NIGHT'S SPLENDID ATTRACTIONS: An outstanding Programme of High-class Pictures and Delightful Music. No. 1 Screen Masterpiece—One. of the finest; British; Productions to date— "ZERO." "ZERO." "ZERO." "ZERO." "ZERO." "ZERO" "ZERO." "ZERO." "ZERO." ". "ZERO." (Recommended for Adult audiences). A tense story of intrigue and romance, ■with a clever plot of distinct appeal, featuring England's Foremost Artists, STEWART ROME FAY COMPTON STEWART ROME FAY COMPTON SECOND ATTRACTION: A miahty Mack Senuetfc Comedy De Luxe, "THE GOOD-BYE KISS." "THE GOOD-BYE KISS." i o—smashing reels of love and laughter—G! A vertiable cyclone of 90 li.p merriment. Laughter! More laughter! Incessant | laughter! Splendid Supports. Splendid Supports. FULL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Mr. Reg. Brown, Musical Director. No increase in prices. Tel. 41-210 for Reserves. NORMA SHEAREIVS MARVELLOUS ALL-TALKING TRIUMPH! This evening at 8 sharp. ' TWO NIGHTS ONLY! ' KILBIRNIE KINEMA. ILBIRNIE • KINEMA. FASCINATING j ' NORMA SHEARER '. . . NORMA SHEARER In •'THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY." "THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY." Men adored her! Women envied her! Through London's brilliant society she swept—leaving a trail of broken hearts — and stolen jewels. A.lso KINEMA SOUND FEATURETTES. Reserve at Theatre Confectionery (Tel. 14-202) and Bristol Piano Co. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN Ull THEATRE, NEWTOWN • TO-NIGHT at 7.30. No. 1- ■ CLARA BOW In the Elinor Glyn story, "THREE' WEEK-ENDS," "TMfi EE WEEK-ENDS.." A big laugh uml love dramu. No. 2—PATSY RUTH MILLER in "HEAUTIKUL BUT DUMB." "BEAUTIFUL BUT DUMB," The story of a dowdy secretary who woke up to the fact that beauty \vas more desirable than brains. MEETINGS. ST. MARY'S GUILD. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of St. Mary's Guild will be held at the Diocesan Rooms, Mulgrave street, at 3 p.m. WEDNESDAY, the 28th May. Business: Presentation of Annual Report and Balance-sheet; Election of OiHMRS. WILSONE. Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION (Incoi'p.) riTHE Fortieth Annual General Meeting x will bo held (it Messrs. J. H. Betlimie and Co.'s Rooms, Brandon street, Wellington, on MONDAY, (lie '-'Oth MAY, 1930, at 8 p.m. All OM Boys .ire cordially invited to attend. W. W. COOK, Hon. Secretary
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 122, 26 May 1930, Page 2
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