DE LUXE THEATRE. B LUXE THEATRE. BE LUXE THEATRE. (Equipped with:Do Luxe Aceousticoui ) DAILY, 2.30. —r~ NIGHTLY, S o'clock. DAILY, 2.30. _—| — NIGHTLY, S o'tlocl. Brilliant i1.K.0. Adaptation .if VINCE.N I' YOmiAN'S Nautical Musical Comedy. ... "HIT THE DECK." "HIT THIS DECK." "JILT THE DECK." "HIT THE DECK." "HIT THE DECK." The Season's Greatest Talking. Singinj,, Dancing, Colour Triumph! JACK OAKIE POLLS WALK.I:,: JACK OAKIE - - POLLY WALKEU JACK OAKIE — POLLY WALKED Cast of Many Hundreds. RADIO PICTURES' SPENDTHRIFT ' SPECTACLE OFTHE FLEET . .. ■ AT PLAY. Bos Plans at Bristol and Aitken's. WARNER BAXTEU, .WARNER BAXTER. :.. WARNER BAXTER, WARNER BAXTER, WARNER BAXTER, ; THE SCREEN'b MOST LOVABLE • ADVENTURER, In the FOX MOVIETONE ALL-DIALOGUE OUTDOOR CLASSIC, "THE ARIZONA KID." '•THE ARIZONA KID," ■ "THE ARIZONA KID," 'j "THE ARIZONA KID." I '•THE ARIZONA KID ; " "THE ARIZONA KID," "THE ARIZONA KID/ "THE ARIZONA KID," "THE ARIZONA KID," "THE ARIZONA KID," With MONA 'MARIS and CAROL LOMBARD. ENACTED ON A SPECTACULAR SCALE! —And. Greater than in "Old Arizona," and "Romance of the Rio •Grande"—two pictures that established Warner Baxter as the supreme loyer iv outdoor roles. A THRILLING, ! COLOURFUL, AND ROMANTIC CLASSIC OF THE WEST! De Luxe Additional Attraction: MR r HERBERT F. WOOD (Tenor) rendering a Prelude to Main Picture, the Song Number, "IN MY ■ CARAVAN." ' DE LUXE i NEXT FRIDAY. E LUXE j NEXT FRIDAY. DE LUXE - -^ NEXT FRIDAY. DE LUXE —— r— NEXT FRIDAY. ■ i '."■-.'-. _____ _-+ — ; THE KING'S ' THEATRE. HE KING'S THEATRE. THE . KING'S THEATRE; : (Best Sound iv Town.) DAILY, 230. —— NIGHTLY, S o'clock. DAILY' 2,30. —-—NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock. THE- BIG:: E.K.O. ALL-DIALOGUE SOCIETY AND UNDERWORLD:. j MYSTERY THRILLER! ••;...Vj A Gripping Dramatic Hit! r ■"•"•"•■■'■'■■' BEBE DANIELS, ' . ' BEBE DANIELS, BEBE DANIELS, ■■■■ -(The Brilliant "Rio Rita" Star). In . • ■ • "ALIAS FRENCH GERTIE.;; ; "ALIAS FRENCH GERTIb. "ALL- 15 FRENCH GERTIE;" .Wit_ BEN LXON and an Accomplished Supporting Cast. fS BiEi? Do v FEISIT?cS^ CROOKS. - -■' In Addition: KING'S SPECIALLY SELECTED SOUND FEATURETTES. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. POPULAR PRICFS Is to "s 9d CHOR Tb rHEVTRT MHORTTS THEATRE TALKIES' TALKILS Continuous fiom Noon to 10 pm NOW SCREENING The Most Attractive and Fntertaimng Piogramrao iv lot\u PF\COOK VLLL"\ PI \COCK \Tr>\ pihcook un ■s PUCOCIv \ILLI ]w hi fepect ul illi en ti ' \ ill} ot ten c dmn tic ii ie il in ■* lmii the Guild ] audc ot th f-ii oj W Id if Woi i Ilctel is lfiioliicd in ill its \\\ lid! plcndo n J edtuniv M4l MORI -U MAE MURI W In one ot the finest .T-ilkiu, PiLUues jet pioduted (Recommended moio c pccully iol idullß ) Also A Wonderful Programme of Supporting Subjects, including— "FATHER WAKES' UP." An all-English Comedy that is convulsing our huge audiences with laughter. .. "VICTORIA SISTERS." : Tha most beautiful toe dancing ever . presented on the screen. . .. TOPICAL NEWS, ETC., Reserves at Theatre or Tel. 41-219. TTILBIRNIE KINEMA. '< Finally TO-NIGHT at 8 o'clock. THE DUNCAN SISTERS in - "IT'S A GREAT LIFE." An All-Talking Musical Revuo that will' amuse you immensely. KINEMA SOUND FEATURETTES. Reserve at Theatre Confectionery, Tel. 14-202, and Bristol Piano Co. Positively Last Night of: Universe's Big 17MPIRE THEATRE.' ISLAND BAY. MPIRE THEATRE. ISLAND BAY. THIS EVENING, AT S O'CLOCK. .-... JOHN BOLES in "CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD." With a Cast of JUUO. . 1-1 env John Bolus's ringing vuiuc- stir the resplendent company of King's Hussars1. G'rent drama! Magnificent- settings!' SPLENDID SOUND SUPPORTS. Commencing To-morrow. NiirliL—The Picture you should see twice, • "Innocents of Paris." with3l. Chevalier. aiHE TRAIN YOU WANT! -HE TRAIN YOU WANT! DEPARTURES FROM THORNDON STATION:-. For Auckland: 2.0 p.m., week days; 7.15 p.m. Sim., Mo., ■Tn., We, Th., Fri. Foi" Wanganui and 9.55 a.m. week days. New Plymouth: For Wanganui only: 2.0 p.m. week days' (change at Marton). For Napier: . 9.32 a.m..week days'. For Pnlmerston 2v T.: 8.18 a.m., 9.32 a'.m;, - 0.55. a.m;,' 10.17. a.m., - 2.0 p.m., 5.40 p.m., 1 -- ■ week days,7.ls p.m., Sim., Mo., Tu./We.,- ---.-.-! ... . .;. ..Tii.,vFri.' departures: from lambton -•'■■ ■ .STATION:- .;■:;':. For Woodv'ilicV.'Pa!- ■ " .: meratou N., ..arid. Napier:- . . 7.50 a.m.For Mustcrton: 7.50 a.m., 4-.15 p.m. \ DIAL TEL. H-120 FOR. I'AS.SKNCKR i • :iNj:'i)r;MA'i"H"i:;. ■ :
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 43, 19 August 1930, Page 7
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