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pZ The Big Boom finishes Next Thursday. &:._—- LAST FIVE NIGHTS '" LAST FIVE NIGHTS —p ";:''of. "Disraeli," the wonderful: masterpiece fe-that has delighted over 50^000' Welling- ■¥■■"■ ■•■' tonians. v '■";■■ "Toogood to miss." —"Post." . :'■" "Should not be ■missed."—"Do- ;....... . .' minion." ..... '. ""•- ," '"'''" ■•" To miss "Disraeli" is a crime. ST. ■ JAMES THEATRE. T.: .JAMES . .THEATRE. w. ST.'.■' JAMES v THEATRE. '■ ' (Formerly HIS MAJESTY'S.) C-~ (Direction: John Fuller and Sona. Ltd.) i ■■'■';- ■-. "Where Sound Sounds Best." ":;'DAILY—II a.m.. 2.15 p.m.. S p.m. The overshadowing''attraction, T' The veritable art triumph, .d JHe greatest and best to date. . Presenting au unrivalled combination— r;^EORGE AKLISS GEORGE ARLISS Actor ■:'"GEORGE ARLISS Supreme. ' ..'GEORGE ARLISS . ■'■■ . In Master of "DISRAELI" '■■"■Men." ■■"■ "DISRAELI." •fascinator ' "DISRAELI." of women. "DISRAELI." •V ~'. . "DISRAELI." -This English story, played to perfection ?>j' English actors, with English voices, arid / . accents, blazes a new trail for ■*■■■■ others to follow. TO DATE IT STANDS ALONE.' "- " S—ADDED ATTRACTIONS—S .'' "■ S—ADDED ATTRACTIONS-5 "'A WARNER BROS.' and ■•• , VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. '■' ;. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. "fTHE ' PARAMOUNT THEATRE.' tAHE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. 'IHE ' PARAMOUNT THEATRE. l-i (New Zealand's Leading "Talkie" ::■;_:_ . Theatre.) , ■' ..'■. : ■ ' ■ . . ■ - . / ■ '" SENSATIONAL SUCCESS 'OF ' t, ■ '■'■. : .'■'.. "SPLINTERS." ■• ';.' '■■- 'CAPACITY' HOUSES EVERY NIGHT ' JIRST WEEK-HUGE AND ENTHU- ,,, SIASTIC CROWDS, AND NOW— i: / THE SECOND BIG WEEK! j the: second big week; I %.?." ■'.':.'' Being Presented .' Jt- TWICE DAILY—2.3O and 8 p.m. : TWICE DAILY—2.3O and 8 p.m. :!• ■:'"::. • .yjie Gem from the Fragments of ■>-"'-' •-"• . France— ■ ;i THE FAMOUS BRITISH ARMY -.., ;...■■ CONCERT REVUE. ;>'; - "S P LINfKE S." "SPLINTER S." =;;. , ■«. spli nt c r s." ':;:.' .:■.,'" srli nt ;e rs." "S P LIN T E R S." .- "8 c L 1 N 1 E X 8." *t U:::-■■■ "S P L I Ih T E R;S." '-■'-'-■ "8 P LINT B R S." ..„..: "..S PL I NT E R:S." • ;- "• i "S P L I NT E R S." V.-- -.. ■■'-■■ «-.S P L T N T E R S." I^Helease'd by Greater Australasian Films.) "LONG RANGE LAUGHTER! ' RAPID -----■'.■ •■ .■■■•' ■ FIRE FUN! '.'A Wealth* of Song, Side-splitting Laugh- -"■ ;ter, and an All-British Soldier Cast! 1 "100 'PER GENT; TA-LKINGI-SINGING! *IW;PER;:CENT.-TAL 1-ING!-SINGING! [":'"■'■'T"-'\'^" '^IniAdditidu:-:. ...... ? :iPARAMbUNT'S"SEiSECTE]> "SOUND ■~.....:...-...FEATURETTES. ■.;;.. 5:: "BOX PLANS at Bristol :and Theatre. fr.'Latter Telephone. 21-84?., " , (Upper Cuba street.) ,- : - ! showing:' Rightly, s. o'clock. ji"' ANOTHER BIG RETURN SEASON. *..-.,.. ■ ZANE GREY'S: r; . ■•■; ' ■•- ZANE GREY'S ~... ■'■"■■ ' ■•"" - ZANE GREY'S' '^ ;. " - ZANE GREY'S ' , " •■;'.■ ■" ZANE GREY'S. : J-/.; ■ Famous Western Romance— i-'-.:' "LONE STAR RANGER," "LONE STAR RANGER/ i ?---.: -"LONE STAR RANGER,",, . I ' ' ■■- "LONE STAR RANGER, , -^ ■•.;-/• -"LONE;: STAR RANGER^ .. • ' :-:;;';'--^-';--;':' --;with,".W':.:.:::.':: : '.-.ftEORGE O'BRIEN,:.SUE.CAROL, , GEORGE O'BRIEN, SUE CAROL, :- ?-: GEORGE" O'BRIEN, SUE. CAROL. ft-.'..;, ,:And. Largo Supporting Cast.; ' j "'"the First Real "Western" to' Reach the ' ■,-■ . Audible.Screen.-: v ?" Hear"the Old Songs of the Texas Rangers. l''£ FOX MOVIETONE1 ALE-TALKING ?-r..- . -■ . feature;; :" ...:: ■ \'.'.■ FOX MOVIETONE FEATURETTES. j ' - BOX PLANS AT~THE THEATRE •:"■:- ~ (Ring Tel. 22-334). . . "POPULAR PRICES:- Is, Is 6d, and 2s. -%EW '.;. PRINCESS .':. THEATRE.! -«BW PRINCESS .THEATRE.: ''.'■": •'- .: NOW SHOWING. '■-■• '"THE WHEEL OF LIFE" -, "THE WHEEL OF LIFE," ■ "THE WHEEL OF LIFE," - - "THE WHEEL OF LIFE," L- .",-' ■ .. •■'•■'• -Starring . ,■ . .. ■■. WCEAED DIX & ESTHER RALSTON. MdEARD DIX & ESTHER RALSTON. Also : •'QAIiY COOPER AND FAY.WRAY v GARY COOPER AND FAY WRAY '■■' " '■" ""' "' •In. ■' -.-■ •■-..- ---'"'•■■ ' "THE FIRST KISS." .-..' "THE FIRST KISS." . . "THE FIRST KISS." .-■: "THE FIRST KISS." •■'..... In Support: GAZETTE, SERIAL, COMEDY. AUK V THEATRE,- NEWTOWN Uyß THEATRE,1 -NEWTOWN ',■'. ~■-:.' TO-NIGHT,, AT'7,3o.r :' ' ' TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS. ■ No.I—THE GLEASONS, in.;, '"'THE SHANNONS OF BROADWAY."-:--f'THE: SHANNONS OF BROADWAY." A 'rollicking record-breaking comedy. :,|foV 2-JAME& MURRAY,,in; : ■'}[ "THE SHAKEDOWN," : - -: : "'■"'■..- "THE SHAKEDOWNS. 'A kirring tale of the prize ring and oil- ,;.- ■ - •• fields. . ■-'-..... CTAR THEATRE . XEWTOWN. ■TAR THEATRE NEWTOWN. ■-.' TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. An exquisite comedy of harem life, ■•■'■ "TURKISH DELIGHT." -■•■..■■' "TURKISH DELIGHT." Packed with tense dramatic action and . laughs galore. • . ...... If a man has one gramophone and forty 'ivjves, how many talking machines has he? See "Turkish Delight." You'll be charmed,' thrilled, delighted. .' Estelle Taylor. Antonio Moreno, ;in ' "THE WHIP WOMAN." The crack of-her-whip spelt terror for all men, but one. The strange story of a ; •- prince and a peasant." :' ■•- ■'•'■': '"Whip "Woman" 7.45 o'clock.r' "Turkish Delight," 9 o'clock; : TO'BW QUALITY - THEATRE, -*■* Humber street, Island Bay. Island Bay's. Cosy Theatre. Where Talkies are Talkies. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. SPECIAL. "THE DESERT SONG," With . . . , ... JOHN: BOLES and■ CARLOTTA KING. "■• All-Talking; .. > AU-SingiiiK. ' Prices as usual, 1b 6d, Is. Reserve your seat at Theatre, or ring $1-394: till 6.30 p.m. No extra charge for Reserves. Electrically heated theatre.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 144, 21 June 1930, Page 4
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