SENSATIONAL T.RIUMPH OF •"ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN " FRONT!" THE GREATEST DRAMATIC SUCCESS OF ALL TIME! HUNDREDS UNABLE TO GAIN ADMISSION ALL SESSIONS ON :...-...- SATURDAY! •■• •• ; Now being Presented at the PARAMOUNT THEATRE ARAMOUNT THEATRE PARAMOUNT THEATRE (Courtenay place). , TWICE DAILY—At 2.30 and S p.m. TWICE DAILY—At 2.30 and S p.m. B. ST. REMARQUE'S Sensational War Novel, \\ -T, { i '\\ \ ■■; v A UNIVERSAL ■ J . PRODUCTION. . ■ t Recommended move especially for ~ . -•'■ adult audiences. MANAGERIAL NOTE: As the screening time for "All Quiet on tho .. Western Front" occupies two and a "half hours and commences directly :; after the Overture, Patrons are ■requested to occupy their seats no ■:. later than 7.55 o'clock. BOX PLANS AVAILABLE AT BOTH BRISTOL AND THEATRE. Early Re. servation is advisable. ■THE : ' QUEEN'S THEATRE, ■JL-HR QUEEN'S THEATRE. .■■THE- '■ QUEEN'S THEATRE. ■■■■■■ AGAIN'-TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. AGAIN TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. BIG PARAMOUNT ALL-TALKING COMEDY SENSATION! "THE CARNATION KID." "THE CARNATION KID." v ■ "THE. CARNATION KID." , "-..„.': . Big Cast, headed by • - DOUGLAS I'LEAJM ■ -.-■■■ DOUGLAS M'LEAN. With FRANCIS XEE, LORRAINE EDDY, MAURICE BLACK, and others. The story of what happened when a young man in love was mistaken for a gangster. .. •'■. In Addition: QUEEN'S SELECTED SOUND FEATURETTES. BOX PLAN AT THE BRISTOL. Queen's Popular Prices: Is to 2s1. ''•'"■ ' QTIORVT'S THEATRE. THEATRE. •; Coutimious "Talkies" from Noon to 10 p.m. ".■■'■-The-Best and Clearest in Town ' : ••■• . (Western Electric Equipment). TO-NIGHT'S TO-NIGHT'S MAMMOTH ATTRACTION! RUTH CHATTERTON, RUTH CHATTERTON, ©LIVE -BROOK, WILLIAM POWELL; V ■■-" MARY NOLAN.: ■:•■■■•.■.■"" ".-'■ In ■' ■ ■ .-.-:■■ "CHARMING SINNERS." -•■■■:.•-/ "CHARMING SINNERS." "A .flashing, piquant comedy of a husband -whose fancy' for blondes led him to—well, see for yourself in this drama with its suqvq men and sophisticated women. Bjg Supporting Programme of Specially ' : Selected "Talkie" Subjects. .. ..... Session De Luxe at 8 p.m. ■.■■Reserves at Theatre, or Telephone 41-219. rARTCRAFT . THEATRE. Artcraft theatre. -.'. ; Finally To-night ;;i s. .VICTOR M'LAGLEX i"VICTORM'LAGLE.N' in "STRONG BOY" "STROXG BOY" :''STRONG BOY' , "STRONG BOY" "STRONG BOY" "STRONG BOY" "STRONG BOY " "STRONG BOY" "STRONG BOY" "STRONG BOY" "STRONG BOY" "STRONG BOY" "STRONG BOY" "STRONG BOY" "STRONG BOY" "STRONG BOY" 'A Baggage-room Romeo Bringing a Trunk of Laughs. Also, Also, ■ JUNIOR COGHLAN and -. /■■■-.HARRISON FORD in . . ■ "LET' -'ER GO GALLEGHER," . "LET 'ER GO GALLEGHER," "LET 'ER GO GALLEGHER," Eight life in a. Newspaper Editorial Room. QUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR-- -THEATRE. NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT—7.4S—TO-NIGHT. Final screening TO-NIGHT of (he great- ■-' cat of All-'l'alking I'rorJiii'tmns. "THE BLACK WATCH." "THE BLACK WATCH." ■"'.:" ■ Starting , VICTOR .M'LAGLEN, .. IN ADDITION: SPLENDID SOUND SUPPORTS. OAPITOL THEATRE, MJRAMAR. THEATRE, MIRAMAR. Final Screening To-night. "MARRIED IN HOLLYWOOD." "MARRIED IN UOLLYAVOOD." MICKEY THE MOUSE CARTOON. Commencing To-morrow. ''THE RETURN OF SHERLOCK HOLMES." 'A New Adventure of the World's Greatest Detective. ALL-TALKING SUPPORTS. JJEGAL THEATRE, KARORI. '. ■ Talkies! Talkies! TO-NIGHT—B o'clock—TO-NIGHT • .' "THE-BATTLE OF PARIS." "THE BATTLE OF PARIS." WitlV Gertrude Lawrence and Charles Buggies.. (You don't know Paris until you see the sparkle and allure of "The Battle of Paris," Gertrude Lawrence shows it to ■• - - - you. rPHK-- " NEW QUALITY. ■*- Island Bay's Cosy Theatre. .. "Where Talkies are Talkies." TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. First Relensc in Wellington. Tho Hilarious All-Tnlkio Comedy, "PERSONALITY," With Sally St.-irr and Joijim.v Arthur. . Are you married? Expect to lie niiuried? . . '. Well, sec this picture, - King. 21-391 for Reserves.
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