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'SMIE ' KING'S THEATRE. A- HE KING'S THEATRE. THE KING'S THEATRE. (Best Sound in Town and King's "Talkie" Audiopbones.) NOW SHOWING: DAILY, 2.30. ■ NIGHTLY, S o'clock. DAILY, 2.30. — NIGHTLY, 8 o clock. Another Big Return' Season. "THE COHENS AND KELLYS "THE COHENS AND KELLYS IN SCOTLAND." IN SCOTLA-.'D."-A Universal All-Talking Comedy ■■ KiuL. CHAS. MURRAY - GEORGE SIDNEY, CHAS. MURRAY - GEORGE SIDNEY BIGGEU, BETTEH. AMD ' MORE HILAR'On I'HAN . ~evjs •.^fonn:! KING'S AUDIO r'EATURETTES. (Outstanding Sound Subjects.) BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL. POPULAR PRICES: 1/-, 1/0, 2/-. and 2/0. DE LUXE TIIEATRK. j i LUXK THEATRE. DE LUXE . THEATRE- j (Heated Daily for Your Couil'ort.). TWICE DAILY 30 and 8 p.m.) TWICE DAILY (2.30 and 8 p.m.) FOX MOVIETONE'S BIG MELODY DRAMA!!! A melange of music. arid . merriment—the play life of a.great city vivified for the audible'screen. A Scintillating Sons-Laden Movietone. "THE BIG PARTY." ■ "THE BIG PARTY." "THE BIG PARTY." "THE BIG PARTY." "THE BIG PARTY." With SUE CAROL WALTER CATLETT DIXIE LEE. . . FRANK ALBERTSON, ~ RICHARr KEENE, "WHISPERING;/ JACK SMITH. Fox Movietone Presents THE THRILLING SOUND FILM OF MISS AMY JOHNSON'S "ARRIVAL MISS AMY JOHNSON'S ARRIVAL IN SYDNEY. 'IN SYDNEY, •Fox Movietone Fcaturettes. PAUL T. CULLEN AND THE -WURLITZER ORCHESTRAL UNIT. Box Plans'at Bristol and Aitken's. Ring Tel. 23-080 for Scats. SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Mammoth Presentation of Superb "Silent" Masterpieces. No. I—Metro-Gold wyn's Dazzling Specie; i I "LONDON AFTER MIDNIGHT." ! "LONDON AFTER MIDNIGHT." iA great Scotland Yard detective mystery. ;. Presents the most , baffling features and i thrilling episodes over screened. Cast in : eludes : LON CHANEY. LON CHANEY. (The Man of a Thousand Faces.) ! MARCELINE DAY, CONRAD NAGEL. . No. 2 Great Attraction. An cifervescent stimulant for all. the family. "RIDERS OF THE DARK." "RIDERS OF THE DARK." Red Blooded Adventure, Hairbreadth Escapes. Hard riding. Romance. Features TIM M'COY, DOROTHY DWAN. Supporting Pictures Include: SCENIC. TOPICAL, COMEDY. NEW PRINCESS THEATRE. EW PRINCESS THEATRE. NOW SHOWING. . ;-THE BROADWAY LADY." "THE; BROADWAY LADY." ; ■■•' THE BROADW,' V LADY/ • "THE BROADWAY LADY." "THE BROADWAY LADY." "THE BROADWAY TjADY." "THE BROADWAY LADY." -•THE BROADWAY LADY." IN SUPPORT: i" ' "BEGGARS OF LIFE." : '-BEGGARS OF LIFE." . " BEGGARS OF LIFE." "BEGGARS OF LIFE." "BEGGARS OF LIFE." "BEGGARS OF LIFE." "BEGGARS OF LIFE." Also:, GAZETTE, SERIAL, COMEDY. UK l'HEAl'Rii, NEWTUWJS UR THEATRE. NEWTOWN A WONDERFUL PROGRAMME. No-. 3—CHARLES FARRELL GRETA NISSEN in "FAZIL" ".FAZIL" "FAZIL" "FAZIL". A ti'emendous drama jjlayed against weeping backgrounds of Paris, Venice, and Araby. Recommended more /especially for adult audiences. No. 2—HARRISON FORD in "A WOMAN AGAINST THE WORLD." "A WOMAN AGAINST THE WORLD." Torn from his bride on his'wedding eve, protesting his innodence, he is accused of murder and sentenced to death. r»apitol theatre, miramar. Capitol theatre, miramar, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! John Boles in "THE DESERT SONG." "THE DESERT SONG." Colourful, enchanting, produced with boundless magnificence, a staggering succession of- bewitching song sequences that will stir you with their throbbing intensity and sonorous grandeur. THE AMATEUR ARTS SOCIETY THE AMATEUR, ARTS SOCIETY THE AMATEUR ARTS SOCIETY Presenta THREE SHORT PLAYS THREE SHORT PLAYS THREE SHORT PLAYS In the BLUE TRIANGLE HALL, BOULCOTT STREET, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 20th and 21st June, at 8.15 p.m. "NEVER KEEP THE PUBLIC WAIT-' ING," a Comedy, by Roland Pertwce. "A LETTER TO THE EDITOR," an ■ Original Play, by Judith Purdy. "THE GHOST STORY." a Comedy, by Bootlr Tarkingtoii. Incidental Music supplied by Orchestra under the direction of Mr. A. C. Keys. Seats, 2s. and 3s. Reservations Id extra. Box Plans at The Bristol. THE MANAWATU & WEST COAST JL A. & P. ASSOCIATION. Will sell at SHOWGROUNDS on , THURSDAY, 10th INST., at 1 p.m., COO PRIME FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS. 100 HEAD PRIMIi BULLOCKS. ABSOLUTELY. WITHOUT RESERVE. W. T. PENNY, Secretary. A .'EUCHRE PARTY will be held in Empire Hall, Upper Cuba street, TUESDAY, 17th INST., at 7.40 p.m. Admission Is. PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, Town -*■ Hall. 21st June. Conductor, John j Bishop. Supporting Ai-tims, Ernest Jenner, Alma I'lrsg. '. DenY miw it.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 139, 16 June 1930, Page 2

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