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DX LUXE THEATRE !•: LUXE -THEATRE DE LUXE THEATRE (Courlcnay place). NOW SHOWING: DAILY, 2.30. —■ — NIGHTLY, S o'clock. DAILY, 2.30. NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock. (Until Next Thursday.) " EARL IDERR BIGGERS'S (Author of "Behind that Curtain"). SENSATIONAL STORY OF THE ' BRITISH SECRET SERVICE! English Atmosphere, Story, aud Dialogue a Welcome Feature o£ "INSIDE ' THE LINES." ''' v "INSIDE 1 THE LINES." "INSIDE . THE /LINES." ' A Great Cast of Players: RALPH: FORBES, BETTY COMPSON, MONTAGU LOVE, REGINALD SHARLAND, and many others. ADDITIONAL, ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY. Another hilariously funny All-British Feature Length Comedy . ■■ "AMATEUR NIGHT IN LONDON." "AMATEUR NIGHT IN LONDON." British Cast of Players. PAUL T. CULLEN AT THE WURLITZER UNIT. Box Plans, at Bristol and Aitken's. FINAL THREE DAYS. [ :'\ THE' PARAMOUNT THEATRE. HE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. THE- PARAMOUNT THEATRE. ■..'■'• ■; i (Gourtenay place.) ■ ■ DAILY, 2.30. —— NIGHTLY, S. DAILY; 2.30.-- ' NIGHTLY, 8. | A Fox All-Talking Movietone: j '.'■'■ Drama Sensationally Revealing the -. Cause, and Cure for -Woman's .." Greatest Problem. "iIAN TROUBLE"—"MAN TROUBLE" \ "MAN TROUBLE"—("MAN TROUBLE" j "XUN TROUBLE"—"MAN TROUBLE"! "MAN TROUBLE"-":MAN - TROUBLE" ': With a Talented Cast, featuring dorothy mackaill, ,_milton; sills. extra special news.... • "Authentic?" Scenes-fn Sight and Sound : 1930 MELBOURNE CUP,' • 1930 MELBOURNE CUP, Showing N.Z/a Champion of Champions, PIIAR LAP Winning this Great Event. PARAMOUNT AUDIO SOUND FEATURETTES. - •- ■ BOX PLANS BRISTOL and THEATRE. "•"' Telephone 21-842.'. . SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. EASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT—At S o'clock—TO-NIGHT ■ Big Double-Feature Programme. 1— "THE VAGABOND LOVER," . i "THE VAGABOND -LOVER," Starring ■ Rudy .Valleej Sally Blanc, and . . . ■ • . Marie Dressier. . A delightful comedy drama with four ■-■•'■■ ; -.'■'. popular songs. ... • 2—The screen's startling talkie- drama;; ,:.. ....'.."SECOND WIF;E." - ■ , / ■ "SECOND WIFE." ; With Conrad Nagel and Lila Lee.' . Is a woman happy when she's the, Second : ' ' ''■ ■ ■ Wife. '. - i In ktirring 'drama—in revealing.dialogue comes this straight from the shoulder exposure of the problem of second love and what it holds for every man and woman. . . Note': Adult Recommendation. .Telephone 16-393 for Reserves. ' jr TALKIES!.'' TALKIES! TALKIES! OUR THEATRE, / NEWTOWN. UR: ; THEATRE, . NEWTOWN. ,TO-NIGHT,. 7.45. . TO-NIGHT. ! GARY COOPER, In the Surprise Hit of the Y'car, : "SEVEN DAYS'LEAVE." •'SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE." . . "SEVEN DAYS' LEAVE." A soldier on leave, ready to desert. Th«choice of beautiful girls was his, yet he. picked a poor unknown woman. A throb- ■■:■; -bing.-story.of :Biother,..-105e..-i': ( i-'^i';. lii Addition: ■■■ --<"-, splendid sound supports. \ " special big; double .feature': programme at. the • -::, t7mpire ■theatre, island bay. Empire theatre, island, bay. THIS EVENING AT. 8 o'clock, i 1-^ "THIS THING CALLED LOVE." i. (Recommended more especially for adults.) ' "- ■;• -■■■;■: With ■'■■;. '. :" ;..";. 'EDMUNDLOWE. .;.';; Drama, Thrills, Laughs! " The most surprising comedy-drama of life ever. ■■'.. ::. Bcreeued.1. ' ■"'." ' ; "'- ---2— Robert Armstrong: ROBERT ARMSTRONG ' ' '■' r "THE RACKETEER." i Thrills!. Thrills! -Thrills!"'A dramatio story of high society and.1 the dark under- ■-.;■- . '.. :':'" WOrld:-. | ' .-; . ,-•■ ■'■■'."- ■ ' "OEGAL ..;'-•. THEATRE; ICARORI, A TO-NIGHT- S o'clock TO-NIGHT. '..-": : "HIGH ' ! :-.-::''HIGH-; VOLTAGE," :' With ..William Boytl and Owen Moore. A gripping, soul-stirring drama of the icy wastes—:of human bravery and of love. 3OQD SUPPORTS. REVIEWS, AUDIOS. WEDNESDAY' AND THURSDAY— "THE FLYING FOOL." -' ■ ■■;;>,;■ ' •-.-. ' ' ■ -'■ ■■-■ .- ■■' ■ ; > SALE OF WORK,: " X?ROOKLYN ■ PRESBYTERIAN *-*. CHURCH, on. THURSDAY FIRST, Ith Decerabor. The' Sale will be opened by Mr. R/A. -Wright,' M.P., at 2.30 p.m.. Stalls: il'laiu and Funcy.. Work, Produce, Sweets and Cakes, Delicious Afternoon I'ea. Concrjrt Evening. Admission: Afternoon, Free,. Evening G.cl. . ; ~~ FUNERAL NOTICES. rnRE Friends of the late. David Glen -*■ are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which, will leave Porutu street, Lower -Hutt, Wednesday, 3rd December, 1930, at 2 p.m., for the Taita Cemetery. , J. R. CROFT, ~• Undertaker, Hutt and Petone. T<;].-528,,'Hutt. rPHE;.Friends of the late Andrew V'ates -. Lees are respectfully invited to -attend his Funeral, which, will leave his. late residence, 6, Queen's-rd.,. Lower Hutt, Dn Wednesday, 3rd December, 1930, at 2 p.jn., for the Crematorium. Karori. -■ W. MOSS AND CO., Undertakers, , ! High street, Lower Hutt. Telephone S9. ■■ . rpilE Friends of Harold Alfred Oliver -*- are respectfully, invited, to attend thn Funeral of his late beloved wife, ■ Lottie' Annie, which will.leave her late residence, GO, Rongotai terrace, Ivilbiruic, To-motv row, Wodneaday, 3rd December, 1930, at 2.P0 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. ROBERT H. WILSON AND SONS, Undertakers, 16-1, Adelaide road. Telephones 24-155 and 16-781. FUNERAL CARD. •pHE Friends of the late Hugh Scanlon -*• are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave St. Anne's Church, Gveen street, To-morrow, the 3rd December, 1930, at 9.30 a.m., for the Cemetery, 'Karuri. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at ') a.m. - E. MORRIS, JUN., Funeral Director, 60, Taranaki-st., and 28, Riddiford-st. Tel. 22-159. "THE Funeral of 24/777, Private James ■*■ Henry Chambers, will leave the Mott.uary Chapel of J. E. Taylor and Sons, Ltd., 22, Vivian street, on Wednesdaj', 3rd December, 1930, at 11 a.m., for the Soldiers' Cemetery, Karori. J. E. TAYLOR AND BONS, LTD., Undertakers, 22, Vivian street, and Karori. Day and Night Tel., 26-073. . 'HUE Friends of the late Mrs. Mary Ann -"- Stone are x'fispcctEiilly invited-to atI'eml her' Funeral, which will leave St.. Joseph's Chjireh, liiiokle street, on Wednesday, 3rd'■ December, 1030. at O.'iO a.m.. :oi- the Cemetery Karori. Requiem Miiss will be celebrated at 0 a.m. J. X TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers. 22/ Vivian street and Karori. '

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 132, 2 December 1930, Page 2

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