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S' HOB'-T'S THEATRE. HQRTT'S THEATRE. Continuous from Noon to 10 p.m. "Talking Pictures Par $jccellenee. •80-NIGHT'S SUPERB ATTRACTIO; - "PIACOCK" ALLEY." "PEACOCK ALLEY." "PEACOCK ALLEY." "•'.-.,;■' "PEACOCK ALLEY." Ij&visn.! Spectacular!! - Fascinating !A play of tense dramatic appeal, in whi fee Grand Parade^of the famous Waldo Astoria Hotel is""reproduced in all : palatial splendour. : ■ - ■■■.-■•.. . Featuring' "-■■-■ MAE MURRAY ■ :. - MAE MURRAY ■fti one of-- the finest "Talking"' Picta ...■ ■ yet prodiiced. '; Splendid Supporting Subjects. , Reserves at Theatra or Tel. 41-21 D. PARAMOUNT THEATRE ARAMOUNT THEATRE ' PARAMOUNT THEATRE '-. ...■■•. (Courtenay place). . TWICE DAILY—At 2.30 and 8 p.m. 'TWICE DAILY—At 2.30 and S p.m. ' ' SECOND SENSATIONAL WEEK ;' '• NOW IN PROGRESS!' IeOLOSSAL CONTINUED SUCCESS C "ALL QUIET ON THE " "ALL QUIET ON THE '•ALL QUIET OJSf THE "ALL QUIET ON THli * "ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT." WESTERN FRONT." WESTERN FRONT." WESTERN FRONT." WESTERN FRONT." B. M. REMARQUE'fe Sensational War Kovel. A UNIVERSAL PRODUCTION. Recommended moro especially for adult audiences. - BOX PLANS AVAILABLE AT BOT BRISTOL AND TUEATRL. BPHB'" QUEEN'S THEATRI tJ-HE QUEEN'S THEATRI *HE QUEEN'S THEATR] AGAIN TO-NIGnT, S O'CLOCK. AGAIN TO-NIGHT, S O'CLOCK. SCREEN'S FIRST GORGEOUS ' OUTDOOR GIRL AND MUSIC REVUE! A FLsliing Comedy-Drama of JoyBewildered Youth! "TANNED- LEGS." "TANNED LEGS" "'TANNED LEGS." "TANNED LEGS." ("A" Cert.—Adult Audiences.) ALL DIALOGUE ALL MUSIC With Exceptional Singing and Dancinj Cast includofi— JUNE CLYDE ARTHUR LAKE DOROTHY REVTER ANN PENNINGTOX SALLY BLANE ALBERT GRAN. Also, QUEEN'S SELECTED SOUND FEATURETTES. ' BOX HiANS AT BRISTOL. Queen's Popular Prices Is to 2s. BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. BEST AND MOST. Remember! The First and Only Continuous Talkie Show in Town. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. An All-talking, Singing Treat, Featuring MARION DAVIES in MARION DAVIES in niABIANNF," MAKIAXNE" "MARIANNE" ' ' MARIANNE" "MARIANNE"' -MARIANNE" "MARIANNE' - "MARIANNE" "MARIANNE" '-MARIANNE" "TMABIANNE" '•'MARIANNE" •MARIANNE" "MARIANNE" "•MARIANNE' "MARIANNE" HEAR All-Talking SEAS AND All-Talking AND SEE All-Talking . • .■ ;SEE IN ADDITION: : ; BRITANNIA FEATURETTES:^ BRITANNIA .FEATURETTES. Box Plan at Theatre or. Tel. -40-618. NO BOOKING FEE. NOW SHOWING! ,TkJBW PRINCESS THEATRE, i«EW PRINCESS THEATRE. 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. VICTOR M'LAGLAN - : : VICTOR M'LAGLAN - VICTOR M'LAGLAN In , " STRONG BOY." "STRONG BOY." , "STRONG BOY. MAdded Attraction: SASSY RUTH MILLER,, ffiTSY HUTH MILLER, ■ And LAWRENCE GRAY, And LAWRENCE GRAY, Iv ' MARRIAGE BY CONTRACT." ' MARRIAGE BY CONTRACT." Also, ■ GAZETTE, SERIAL, COMEDY. Univeiral's Mighty Special! "XSAPTAIN- OF THE GUARD,", at tho EMPIRE THEATRE. ISLAND BAY. 3fPIKE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. THIS EVENING, AT S O'CLOCK. 1~ JOHN BOLES in • "CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD." " : With a'Great Cast of 5000. _ Hear John Bolus's ringing voice stir tho resplendent company of. King's Hussars. as the mighty, surging chorut, sings the. most electritying song the .world -has •ever.known. The flaming glory o£ the singing screen, "Captain of the Guard." 3-7- ... ALL-TALKIE COMEDY. 3~ -UNIVERSAL TALKING NEWS- ' ' . REEL. ■ ' OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. ■ .'..... TO-NIGHT,, 7.45, TO-NIGHT. Final Screening To-night of the Big Talk- ■■• -ing, Singing, Dancing Attractioii. . "HOLLYWOOD REVUE," "HOLLYWOOD REVUE." ; ■'-■ ■ COMMENCING TO-MORROW • TUESDAY. ■ Paramount's All-Talking Picture, "THE RETURN OF SHERLOCK ' ' , .. HOLMES," ,:>': Starring CLIVE BROOK. SEGAL THEATRE, KARORI. . EGAL THEA.TRE, ICARORI. TALKIES! TALKIES! TALKIES! TO-NIGHT, at S o'clock. "NEW YORK NIGHTS." With Norina Talmadge, Gilbert liolaud, . .: ■ and .a galaxy of Stnrs from Stage and Screen. A story of tlio Show World. ' Jazz-mad i Speakeasies, and a woniiin who fought against odds for her man. i t ■:' •'MIOKEY THE MOUSE." ■ Gijod, clean comedy-in. the. antics'of J ■. : ... ' ' . Mickey. '"..':' | )~ . feihwM,jß»j«Do*Ujs'' Wrojcenmme; i

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 42, 18 August 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 42, 18 August 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 42, 18 August 1930, Page 2

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