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VnHE: "7" 'KING'S THEATRE. .IhE _ KING'S. THEATRE. ■' " '(Best'Soimd'.in- Town, and King's :.t ~J I ■...;-i"Xalkie" Audiophbnes.) , ■>:::■•: ■ifOW SHOWING. .JDAILy^.3O. T-rr—. NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock. ■ !' VJL PARAMOUNT ALL-TALKING >..-.;• "PRODUCTION! v ' You will see the most famous de- ,. —tectiv^-of- fiction solve the most .amakin's. mystery in the annals of -...:., •...-.: ■„ Sootland-Yard.' '■ •■ "KKTUKN OF"KHKKLOCK HOLMES," --"iiETUHN--OF "SUKKLOCK- HOLMES," "" " '" '•■"'• '■' '■ With "■■ -■■".. —r-v-.-OLTVK BROOK. - ;:;:-..::v ;.cnyi!:; bkook. '■~".■'..-','...,'.- 'From a.story by ..;: .SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE. ~. v .. -~ . .In Addition: I"".'". ■'Thrilling Film Record.of ": ENGLAND v. WANGANUI ENGLAND v. WANGANUI RUGBY-FOOTBALL MATCH " " THE "VISITING TEAM'S FIRST "'•■ •' :. y:;'ENGAGEMENT. ■_. ■•' ' '-"' Ta Addition: ■ .KING'S: iSOUND . FEATURETTES. Bos' Plans at Bristol. -:- Fopular Prices: Is to 2s Od. ,!.:. :."; ...■.•■■f/riNG'S THEATRE. ' -■ - i ■ "■ -"-ING'S "THEATRE. ._.._.._. KING'S. THEATRE.. ::'•"'' icOMMENCING.. VKi DAY NEXT. '•:-.■ .COM^IENCING FRIDAY NEXT. '".' COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT, , ■"" ■■""-- • SIR; JAMES BARRIES -;: ■„.;;;,..SIR; JAMES BARRIES -'■ v.•'." ■^Delightful Play Pictuiised— -'- ■;:'«sEVEN"DAYS' LEAVE," - - ."SFVEN -DAYS' LEAVE,". "■•"■""""■'"aEVEN: DAYS' LEAVE," .;..., " SFj veN DAYS'- LEAVE," ~;--v :: ■(VsEVEN DAYS' LEAVE," , ..,.._,. r: :::■:::'■:!. ov. .':'■ -■■ " " "The Old' Lady Shows Her Medals," 'Z"..:'~'"''" ..■--■;;; with. . " gary cooper, - ..■:■-. Gary cooper, ■• -/-'.'..'-. Gary cooper, ■ '■'■-■.■''" '■" "'beryl mercer" . ■ bp:ryl mercer -:;■-;..;-;;:; beryl mercer■%,.i.:.>j oHeading a Brilliant Cast. : s .JKJREE^S' MOST^HUMAN: STORY! --'■ BOX'PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. :■:./ .-.-Popular Prices:. Is to 2s.Dd. X"hE V " TARAMOUNT 7l "THEATRE. . H-r: .;^ THEATRE. J THE "PARAMOUNT THEATRE. "? i TWICE DAILY (2.30 and'B p.m.) . ":'J "TWICE DAILY (2.3Daud 8 p.m.) ■■ V" '■•■ .7 (2nd .Week Starts "Friday.) -'! NOW:PLAYING TO CAPACITY ... ~..■■:.:; houses! , .. T ;'' '.'-",:. COLOURJUL ROMANCE set to the tunes of lilt- ,'. '■:> ■■'- .ingjarid captivating tunes! ■'••'.".■■:""" -.'T'..e King ofHearts. . The King of Entertainment. ;.;.;„■:: -MAURICE CHEVALIER. ;:3:i '"■-MAURICE 'CHEVALIER. <;-ot: -MAURICE- -CHEVALIER. ... Dashing, Daring, Debonair. '.Wh"en;; v, young queen, bored: to death, kisses a man with a scandalous reputation for love affairs—things happen—to entertain you as you've never been entertained -.-.' ■■ -'■ •■■:■->■=.•■• •;■!■ •• before. ■ ". ■■ j/k-1 --ythe'love parade,;; •■■•:-•"."•.•-ArpHg LOVE PARADE," "THE LOVE PARADE," . ■;i,, fiy >i "THE-jLOVE, JBARADE," ■^.-'■■z-;:. '>-;:-• With Charming ::.'' 1 JEANETTE MACDONALD, ,'" •-•- -JBANETTE MACDONALD, LUPiNO LANE, , LI^S ROTH' 'LUPINq-LANE, ! LILLIAN ROTH. „■. - ••--Supporting-Cast..dLHun'dreds. Box Plans at Bristol and Theatre. Ring .•Tel.-2.i-842:f0r: Seats.- ■;.;:. .;■-".;;;;/QUEEN'S-'THEATRE. ... .:,W-."'^*tMEN'SV THEATRE. :':^X-r- QUEFN^S 'THEATRE. •*•■-*■*- .......(.ypppr-Cuba street.)-. NOW "SHOWING: NIGHTLY- S o'clock. " W& MOVIETONE . ALL-TALKING '..,* SOUTH SEA . THRILLER.! ■ ■-AM Exotic South Sea Beauty melts V 'cold New England in a vibrant '"' ' Movietone. romance . with 'songs. ,>-; ■v^'isoUTH-'SEA ROSE,;^ ;..,', ".:., ~;"";'SOUT.H. SEA-ROSE" 'I:-.-*-' '",.: ;j "SOOTH .SEA .ROSE," With :•;:.. v-LENORE ULRIC, ■■->•' ' LENORE ULRIC, ■:■■■ :-'..'i CHARLES BICKFORD, ■■-'■■■:■.•■ -KENNETH'MACKENNA, TOM PATRICOLA, - MACDONALD. '.{■-. 'A Big."Cast "in"a. Thriilirig, Colourful ; Adventure Romance, :.;QUEEN'S: SOUND FEAT.URETTES. I Boa:..Elaas:.at"3:iie:Bristol;; :Pricea Is to 2s. CT>RTTANNIA: ' ' " THEATRE. BmTaln-IA:: ---- --1 • • THEATRE. ■::'V:X:.::BE.ST.. AND MOST;" ' '.. ;'iConttauo"^s'-from'n aim. to 10 p.m. :Th'o—Oilly :Cpntinnous.. Talkie House in ■-' ' Town. - r #" *'an all-talking- movietone ~., :.;.:n;,z■% - :•; KOMA^pI?.--"' \ : : 'il'.i-l: "i.>-,■; ".•- /"FeatuVing - ■. ■■ JOHM UARRIUK.,..•;,." ~ .. JOHN: GARRICIs., ~:..-. 'HELEN GHANDLEK, ?r~r'.-.'~CHEEEN 'CHANDLER* ~-■. .O I:,-, ...'."•■ :/.GILBERT EMERY in ■:.---•? '•:■■ tir ..:■ GILBERT..EMERY in -■' '''"-^ ''THE 'SKY' HAWK." ."THE . SKY HAWK." ;„;:./■ r. I.*" ''THE-"SKY ; HAWK." |Ihciiigh v'Thnlls to Satisfy Every Excite■»ii':;.v :' .!.< '■ ment :Seckcr.- = ■'■ ';- SK^ HAWK." r" '"""THE SKY HAWK." . ..;. -"THE SKY- - HAWK."- --'■--- "THE SKY HAWK." :?'"■;".. "THE . SKY -HAWK." "A Drama That, You'll Want to Sec Again ;/•:.:..■ '. .."iind Again; ; ; : -'•'Cdmmeiicferiient of each session: 11 a.m., "1.5,p';m,,'3;25,<-5,35;'7.50. . ■ .- ' : ' " Additional:. ■EOX-MQV.IETONE -FEATURETTES. .'";.'i .;'36^i:Plap" at Theaitre- or Tel. 40-018. -riAPITOL •.-• THEATRE, MIRAMAR.i ; ..THEATRE, MIRAMAR. '"""' 'TO-NIGHT. /TO-NIGHT. •Bert Lytell; and Gertrude Olmstcad in f'"THI3 LONE WOLF'S.DAUGHTER." ;: "THE ;LpNE -WOLF'S DAUGHTER." .... A Columbia Talking Picture, 'intriguing mystery drama,; depicting the "fitrange.'auVSiturcs and , romance oE one of the most popular characters in fiction. ■•Big ..New ■"" ALL-TALKING -Programme '■ i- ■ -.; .TO-NIGIIT,:-AT S. ".... KILBTRNiE ■'.-."■ .■'■■'■ :,KINKMA.: ILBIRNIEI..-;'" . , ;. KINEMA. ■'A BigCaet in an Excellent Production! •" ' ' "BIG TIME," ,-:, • ■,-.-■- "BIG TIME," ■■■■■■"■ "BIG TIME,'' . ' '■'" ' ■ > Starving ■ - LEE TRACY, MAE CLARKE, ;• . ■ JOSEPHINE DUNN. - And-STEPIN FETCHIT. i !':.A;..DraTna.-of-Backstage Life, and in Hollywood Studios! KINEMA SOUND FEATURETTES. Reserve at Theatre Confectionery (Tel. J4-203). md Bristol Piano Co,

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 124, 28 May 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 124, 28 May 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 124, 28 May 1930, Page 2

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