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DB LUXE THEATRE. E LUXE THEATRIC. - DE LUXE THEATRE. (Equipped.with De Luxe Accousticons*):: • DAILY, 2.30. —— NIGHTLY, S o'clock. (Concluding To-morrow.) I Brilliant R.K.O. Adaptation of VINCENT YOUMAN'S Nautical Musical Comedy, j "HIT THE DECK." "HIT THE DECK." Tho Season's Greatest Talking, Shis"3^ Dancing, Colour Triumph! JACK OAKIE - - POLLY WALKER JACK'OAKIE POLLY WALKER [i : Csst of Many Hundreds. I ■ : RADIO IT . ' . PICTURES' I 1 ' SPENDTHRIFT ! ' - -SPECTACLE OF | -. THE FLEET ! . . ... . .AT PLAY. BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AND AITKEN'S. The Border's Greatest Bandit will steal your heart in this Thrilling, Colourful, and Romantic Classic of the West. . WARNER BAXTER,WARNER BAXTER, WARNER BAXTER, WARNER BAXTER, WARNER BAXTER, WARNER BAXTER, ■ WARNER BAXTER, •WARNER BAXTER, .. WARNER iAXTEU, . , WARNER BAXTER, THE SCREEN'S. MOST LOVABLE ADVENTURER, In the FOX MOVIETONE ALL-DIALOGUE OUTDOOR CLASSIC, • "THE ARIZONA KID," "THE ARIZONA KID," "THE ARIZONA KID," -, .. "THE ARIZONA KID," '•THE ARIZONA KID," "THE ARIZONA KID," i -With MONA MARTS and CAROL I =■■ ■ LOMBARD. | ENACTED ON A SPECTACULAR —And, Greater than in "Old Arizona" and "Romance of the Rio Grande' —two (pictures that established Warner Baxter I as the supreme lover in outdoor roles. 'IN FACT THE PICTURE FOR WHICH IJSSS' 0| ECffi DAoSIM? IB|l? PERFORMANCES DURING THE PAST BRILLIANT YEAR. De Luxe, Additional Attraction: MR. HERBEBT F. WOOD MR.. HERBERT F. WOOD j (Tenor) rendering as Prelude to Main Picture, the Song Number, "IN MY j :•-■■ CARAVAN." : . I TkE LUXE' ■-*-— NEXT FRIDAY. DE LUXE • NEXT FRIDAY. BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AND AITKEN'S. . I i ''..,. ■ \..■ .'. -! AB.TCBAFT THEATRE. Altcraft theatre. SHOWING NIGHTLY at 8. ; Machine Guns versus Typewriters. "PROTECTION." "PROTECTION." "PROTECTION." I '•PROTECTION." | ! "PROTECTION." ! "PROTECTION." "PROTECTION." I i With ROBERT ELLIOTT, PAUL PAGE,! AND DOROTHY BURGESS. [ Also Also ! A Spectacle of Sawdust and Spangles, i "LOOPING TTTE LOOP." "LOOPING- THE LOOP " • "LOOPING THE LOOP." I With ! •WARNER KEAUS and JENNY JUGO.j SHOR'-T'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. The Best "TALKIES" in Town. Continuous from Noou to 10 p.m. (•NOW SHOWING NOW SHOWING An Unparalleled Super Masterpiece, "PEACOCK ALLEY." "PEACOCK ALLEY." "PEACOCK ALLEY." A sterling play'of tense appeal. Lavish! j Spectacular! Fascinating! - Magnificently .... ....... - "-"■' portrayed.' ■ '■ '" '-.Featuring MAE MURRAY ' ;' MAE MURRAY And'is recommended for Adult Audiences. I Supporting All-Talking Subjects. I "FATHER WAKES UP."_ | A Comedy of uproarious hilarity. , "VICTORIA SISTERS." In the- greatest Dancing turn of the screen. TOPICAL GAZETTE, ETC. Reserves at Theatre or Tel. 41-219. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT, 7.45, TO-NIGHT. The Big All-talking Thrilling Drama, "THE RETURN OF SHERLOCK "THE RETURN OF SHERLOCK HOLMES," j HOLMES," Starring CLIVE BROOK. CLIVE BROOK. Thrilling beyond words, the famous detective, Sherlock Holmes, lives on the screen, j solves a baffling mystery right before yourj eyes. ■ j In addition: | SPECIAL SOUND FEATURETTES. AT FRIEND'S HOUSE, Moncrieff street (off Elizabeth-st.), TO-NIGHT AT S O'CLOCK. WH. F. ALEXANDER, 8.A., B.Sc, 8 (London). i I Subject: INTERCOURSE WITH THE I j DIVINE. I The meeting is. open- (o till inti»re.storl. 1 . „„„, . I THE TRAIN YOU WANT! JLhE TRAIN YOU WANT! DEPARTURES FROM THORNDON ......... STATION:— For Auckland: ■■-■- 2.0 p.m., week days; 7.15 p.m. Sun., Mo., Tu., We., Th., Fri. For 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 Palmerston N.: 8.18 a.m., 9.32 a.m., 9.55 a.m., 10.17 a.m., 2.0 p.m., 5.40 p.m., :. . ■.-.-.' week days, 7.15 p.ta., Sun., Mo., Tu., We., Th., Fri. DEPARTURES FROM LAMBTON STATION :- I'or VVoodvillo, Pnlmci'stoii N., iind ! Xapier: 7.51.1 ii.vi. j I'lir Masterton: 7.50 n.tn., 4.15 p.m. i DIAL TEL. if-120 FOR PASSENGER --'INFORMATION.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 44, 20 August 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 44, 20 August 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 44, 20 August 1930, Page 2

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