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TYF LUXE THEATRE \jv LUXE THEATRE DE LUXE THEATRE - (Perfect Talkies—Popular- Prices.) BIG' HOUSES DOUBLED UP-• WITH 1 LAUGHTER! SCREENING: Daily 2.30, Nightly at 8. . . . Presenting — An All-Talking.' Laughing, Fox Movietone Production—Hot.Times:and Hot limes in Gay Paree! -HOT FOR -PARIS." "HOT FOR - PARIS." "HOT FOR PARIS." (Recommended More Especially for Adult • Audiences.) With VICTOR M'LAGLEN VICTOR M'LAGLEN fn' his greatest Comedy role, ~ FIFI DORSAY, ■ With :. ... ELr-BRENDEL '~ _ ,(in his biggest comedy part since #SUNNYSIDE UP"!) ' ADDITIONAL~ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY! Thrilling Film Record. ENGLAND-v. WANGANUI RUGBY FOOTBALL MATCH-first engagements of the New Zealand Tour. FOX MOVIETONE ■ ■. F.EATURETTES. Box Plans at Bristol and Aitken's. Ring 'phone 23-OSO 'for Reservations. I TkE LUXE THEATRE. J-L'E.LUXE THEATRE. Perfect ''Talkies." ■•■■■■ ■ ■-■ -• -Popular Prices. COMMENCING-ON FRIDAY NEXT! 'A ROMANTIC MUSICAL FOX MOVIETONE DRAMA. HE STAKED HIS FATE ON A CARD! Gay cavalier, duelist, and—gambler. The most fascinating figure in Dixie whose romance with a Patrician Belle has immortalised Crinoline Days. CAMEO KIRBY, CAMEO' KIRBY, CAMEO KIRBY, . ~v :. With J HAROLD MURRAY, J. HAROLD.MDBHA^ AT NORMA TERRISS, DOUGLAS GILMORE, STEPIN FETCHIT ROBERT EDESON, MYRNA LOY, CHARLES MORTON. From the Play by BOOTH TARKINGTON and HARRY LEON WILSON. A THRILLING ROMANTIC DRAMA WITH THREE SCINTILLATING SONG HITS' An All fatal Musical Romance of the Old South' Box Plans ut Bristol and Aitken's. A RTCRAFT THEATRE ; A^CRAFT; : ; : . „• THEATRE : 1,....... TO^IGHT-At Dynamic Underworld .Thriller. y.- ;- s^h:scSp^childkraut, : In, "the night ride," .. •." . 'W^^^tS'^htride." -. ' '.;' :;: ': ■■'; "THE'NIGHT; RIDE." "THE NIGHT RIDE/ ■ ■";' "THE NIGHT,RW mGHT ride/) -.-;... .'.- -"THE NIGHT RIDE." A Smashing. Gangland Picture, ...A liferaw drama of city shadows. Added: Attraction: FRED THOMPSON,. ........... FRED THOMPSON, '-..."'."" ''.'■':'■' "t. ■-." .." in •. "KIT KARSON." "KIT KARSON." ,"KIT KARSON." "KIT KARSON." Long Rifles and ■Tomahawks—a story of , .. .. . .. the Early West. 'Reservations Tel.'43-908 after 0.30. NEW PRINCESS THEATRE". EW PRINCESS THEATRE. NOW SHOWING. ■ GERTRUDE LAWRENCE GERTRUDE LAWRENCE GERTRUDE LAWRENCE GE..TRUDE LAWRENCE "THE BATTLE OF PARIS," . - . "THE BATTLE OF PARIS," "THE BATTLE OF PARIS," "THE BATTLE OF PARIS," "THE BATTLE OF PARK," •■'■ ■■-•••■■' ■;; And .'•■•; ' "FLAMES." '■ ■ "FLAMES." "FLAMES." "FLAMES." "FLAMES." "FLAMES." "FLAMES." "FLAMES." .'■•■. In support; ' GAZETTE, SERIAL. COMEDY. QHORTT'S THEATRE. "^HORTT'S THEATRE. An outstanding programme of high-class pictures ariddelightful music. ; No.,- I Attraction—One of the Greatest British' Productions ."'Ever Sereeued in . . . .. Wellington, "ZERO." : "ZERO." ■:.- "ZERO." ' "ZERO." "ZERO." ':"■■- "ZERO." •' -(Recommended'for' Adult audiences). A dramatic triumph of tense appeal, ; "".,"■* "featuring . STEWART ROME FAY COMPTON No. 2.—- • ■■:■ ■-. ■ Laughter! More. Laughter!. Incessant Laughter. A veritable 90 h/p. cyclone, of merriment! COLLEEN MOORE, ; : . COLLEEN MOORE, In her-greatest and best comedy-drama, .■'•■ "NAUGHTY,' BUT NICE." .V. "NAUGHTY, BUT "NICE."- . Splendid 'Supporting Programme. . . FULL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.; Mr. Reg. Brown, Musical Director. aur '.'.. theatre. newtown theatre. newtown two big attractions. No. I^-' GRETA GARBO in -"THE MYSTERIOUS LADY." Greta Garbo as a beautiful Russian spy, ■ her greatest. screen .triumph. . No. 2— JOAN CRAWFORD in . ■"' "OUR; MODERN. MAIDENS.'_ Gripping, spectacular, aud a glorious - —romauce. - . ; CEASIDE PICTURES.. LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT-AT 7.45 O'CLOCK. "THE DRAG NET," "THE DRAG NET," Starring George Bancroft, Evelyn Brent, ■and.. William Powell.;; A vivid, sensational, seething drama of the underworld,., of an "iroiirfisted case-hurdened dctcciive who fought n lone game. Also Gazette, Comedy, Scenic, and Cartoon.

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

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

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

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