DV, LUXE THEATRT 10 LUX PI THEATK) DX LUX 1:1 THEATRI (Equipped with Do Luxe Acousticons.) HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL SEASON O WARNER BAXTER'S LATEST AN] GREATEST MOVIETONE HIT! As "Chico," the Landit with an Irrepre: nible Sense of Humour and Unmatche i Skill with a Gun, Baxter Scores his 13ij •' ' --'ges't Triumph! NOW-SCREENING: DULY 2.30. NIGHTLY, S-oVlocl DAIEYi 2.30. "—- NIGHTLY, S o'clocl The "Border's Greatest Bandit will ste: your heart in this Thrilling, Colourful, an Romantic Classic of the West. WARNER BAXTER, WARNER BAXTER, ■ - WARNER BAXTER, WARNER BAXTER, ; '' In the ■ FOX MOVIETONE. ALL-DIALOGUJ . OUTDOOR CLASSIC. "■"'../"THE"-ARIZONA. KID," "THE ARIZONA KID," "THE ARIZONA KID," . "THE ARIZONA KID." With -MONA MARIS and CAROL LOMBARD. TUMULTUOUS RECEPTION TO (1) MR. HERBERT F. WOOD MR.HER^^RT F. WOOD (Tenor) rendering as Prelude to Main Pic ture. the Song Number, IN M\ CARAVAN." (2) -First New Zealand "TALKIE.' In interesting Sound Film Record o the Departure of the British Tounn; Team. "'. . BOX T?LANS AT! BRISTOL ANI AITKEN'S. . . . ITHE 'KING'S THEATRE A HE. . . . ..KING'S - THEATRE (Best Sound in Town.) . DAILY, 2 30. —— NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock DAILY! 2.30. -—- NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock Another • Upturn Season Attraction at ■ . "King's Popular. Prices. . ALL-TALKING MUSICAL^ ROMANCE-"DEVIL-MAY-CARE." "DEVIL-MAY-CARE." ■ ■" "DEVIL-MAY-CARE." Five "Big Song Hits!' _" . ' • - "-Flashing Swords! Audacious Love : RAMON NOVARRO, RAMON NOVARRO, RAMON NOVARRO, With "'■ DOROTHY JORDAN. MARION HARRIS, JOHN MILJAN. ■ Hundreds of Supporting Players. KING'S ASSORTED SOUND FEATURETTES, . Including a particularly Hilarious STAJ BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. POPULAR PRICES: Is to 2s lOd. CEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY ° TO-NIGHT at S o'clock. TALKIES TALKIES TALKIES •"-■■■■ "BURNING UP," "BURNING. UP," ■ . Starring RICHARD ARLEN & MARY BRIAN. A tingling romance of the motor-race track. Also Five Excellent Supporting Subjects including a Sound Cartoon. TeL 16-393 for Reserves. PMMB THEATRE, ISLAND BAY i^MBIKEr-THEATBE, ISLAND BAY • THIS EVENING at S o'clock. Together for. the First Time, I—MARY PICKFORD AND DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "THE TAMING OF THE SHREW." A riot of mirth. The world's funnies comedy made into the screens groates fun-feast. Y rou don't know the meamn; of th> word "Laugh" until vow ye see) "THE TAMING OF THE fcfIRF/W" 2-SIICKEY THE MOUSE CUITOON i-gp_lendtd Suppoihnpr I'IZATIiUETIE m m? t» TONIGHT 8 o'clock '10 XIGHr J 'CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD" Lama La Plant? -and John Boles in tin Mightiest Epoch of the Ye.ii Romance, L'd.thos, Sti.uiv Duma, llcautj, Lo\o bejoml comp.nc •CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD" Good All lalkio feuppoiti Continued .Sure1--! ot Bu ALL-TALKING,- SINGING, DANCIM VIENNESE OPERETTA! THIS EVENING at S sharp. : TriLBIRNIEI KINEMA. Excellent All-Star cast in "MARRIED IN HOLLYWOOD." "MARRIED IN HOLLYWOOD." ' An impresive musical drama. KINEMA : SOUND FEATURETTES. ' Reserve at Theatre Confectionery. Telephone 14-202 and Bristol Piano Co. TALKIES! TALKIES! TALKIES OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN TO-NIGHT—7.4O—TO-NIGHT. ■ MARION DAVIES MARION DAVIES Inter first All-talking Picture, "MARIANNE." You'll love Marion Davies in this post-wa comedy riot. In Addition— SPLENDID ALLrTALKING SUPPORT! MATINEE WEDNESDAY, 2.15. FULL. . : \ BRASS BAND. NOW IN ATTENDANCE. SK ATI N'fi ... .... . .111-1 N-0 . ' WpffEß'^HOW BUILDING. ■-- 10.30 a.m.- to noon, Is. . ' -. 2.30 to 4,3(i; Ip. .'. 7.30 to 10 o'clock. Men 2s. EVENING. LADIES HALF PRICE. Children Od. Onlookers S'\. THI : ■■'- -TRAIN YOU WANT HE : TRAIN YOU WANT DEPARTURES '"FROM THORNDO3 . ;; ; ..STATION;-. . For Auckland:.- 2.0 p.m., week daye ,:■.-•;■-:.-■.. 7.15 p.m. Sun., Mo .., ~.;,., • - - Wo ; ( -Xh., FE For Waiiganui .ani. 0.55 a.m. week day: New' Plymouth: ■ For Wanganui only: 2.0 p.m. week day (change at Marton; For Napier: 9.32 a.m. week days For Palmerston N.: 8.18 a.m., 0.32 a.m 0.55 a.m.. 10.17 a.m ' '■' •' ■ 2.0 p.m., 5.40 p.m - ' week days, 7.15 p.m Sun., Mo., Tu.. We -. . . Th., Fri. DEPARTURES ■ I'ROM. LAMBT.O: 1 STATION: — For Woodvillc, Palmerston N., and Napier: 7.H0 a.m. For Mastcrton:' 7.50 a.m., 4.15 p.tr DIAL TEL. 44-120 FOR PASSENGER INFORMATION.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 49, 26 August 1930, Page 2
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