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THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. . HE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. THE PARAMOUNT- THEATRE. (Courtena/ place.) Final Screening; TO-NIGHT, at S. — TO-NIGHT, at S. TO-NIGHT, at 8. —- TO-NIGHT, at S. .. The Fox Movietone Drama, '•MAN TROUBLE"—"MAN TROUBLE" "MAN TROUBLE"—"MAN TROUBLE" "MAN TROUBLE"—"MAN TROUBLE" •"MAN TROUBLE"-"MAN TROUBLE 31 With, a Talented Cast, featuring ' DOROTHY MACKAILL.—- ---■ milton sills. ■jExtra Special news. SLuttientic Scenes in Siglit and' Sound 1930 MELBOURNE CUP, COMMENCING TO-MORRQW. ■ COMMENCING TO-MORROW. ©AILY, at 2.30. — NIGHTLY, at 8. R.K.O. Pictures Present S?he Stalwart Star as the. World Loves , Him/ 31ICHARD DIX ■■ — RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX — RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX '— — RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX ——— RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX 'As Larry Sheldon—FßOM GAMBLER TO PARSON, NOW DELIVERS HIS GREATEST DRAMATIC TRIUMPH OP ALL TIMES. "SHOOTING STRAIGHT." r "SHOOTING STRAIGHT." •SHOOTING STRAIGHT." '•SHOOTING STRAIGHT." "SHOOTING STRAIGHT." t ? "SHOOTING STRAIGHT." ,".'■ "SHOOTING STRAIGHT." f "SHOOTING STRAIGHT." r1 Real Entertainment You'll Enjoy. a,"THRILLING ALL-TALKIE WITH A GREAT APPEAL. Audio' Sound Featurettes. PARAMOUNT POPULAR PRICES. Bos Plan at The Bristol and Theatre. fpHK 'QUEEN'S THEATRE. J-HE QUEENS THEATRE. (Upper Cuba street). LAST SHOWING TO-NIGHT. , Hilarious "Talkie" Hit fr<sni Broadway's ■.. ' Smash Comedy! . "THE FALL GUY," "THE FALL GUY," ■With jack mulhall. • : * maeClaeiHd sparks. Queen's /'Talkie" Sound Subjects. . fHE . QUEEN'S : THEATRE HE , QUEEN'S . THEATRE (Upper Cuba street). COMMENCING TO-MORROW NIGHT! COMMENCING TO-MORROW NIGHT! (Matinee Saturday, 2.30.) BIG TWO-STAR BILL! BIG TWO-STAR BILL! A °PATHE DRAMATIC TRIUMPH. ' 'A great play on the stage—an even greater picture on the screen. A dialogue ,of supreme merit—the finest talking production of the season. "THE AWFUL TRUTH," "THE AWFUL TRUTH," "TE*J! AWFUL TRUTH,"Starring the Brilliant ; INA CLAIRE, INA 'CLAIRE, With HENRY DANIEL, THEODORE YON ELTZ, and a Noted Cast. No. 2— '■■-,■. A LAUGH A SECOND! , , . A LAUGH A SECOND! \ SThrills, Romance, and Laughter! "THE SOPHOMORE," "THE SOPHOMORE,"^ "THE SOPHOMORE." &n All-Action Talkie Hit, With. EDDIE QUILLAN, * JEANETTE -LOFF, . I SALLY O'NEILL, / And a large supporting east. / $OX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. ' QUEEN'S PRICES: lg to 2s 3d. *THE ARTC.IAFT THEATRE. i<i-H&' ■■ ARTCRAFT THEATRE. (Opp. Parliament Buildings.) FINAL PRESENTATION, TO-NIGHT—At S—TO-NIGHT. !Do'not miss your last opportunity of seeing this poignant story of a clown acrobat, who loved and lost and stilllaughed. Take a final peep behind the painted mask at the heart of a clown. SEE AND HEAR JOE E. BROWN, JOE E. BROWN, Witll HELEN FOSTER, BARTON HEPBURN, DOROTHY GULLIVER, LESTER COLE, SOJIN, JACK RICHARDSON. In •i poignant drama, of a woman's trust, a iwllahi's betrayal, and a clown's love and revenge. "PAINTED FACES/ "PAINTED FACES," '•PAINTED FACES/ "PAINTED FACES/ "PAINTED FACES," "PAINTED FACES/ . JA. grand parade of laughs, thrills, and I drama. Laughs blended with heartaches. 33irills mingling with tensely dramatic .-' • . situations. . ; ARTCRAFT FEATURETTES. Commencing To-morrow at 8 p.m.: Hgricture of a thousand and one humour^ "SLEEPING PARTNERS," '•-■ "SLEEPING PARTNERS/ With SEYMOUR HIGKS. Snappy dialogues, subtle comedy, spoii- .. v -taneous fun! • ' ' Box Plan Tel. 43-968 after 6.50 p.m. ! QHORTT'S THEATRE. I THEATRE. I Continuous from noon to 10 pja. f FINAL SCREENING i.'lM'the Picture Triumpli of the Year. ; . • Have you heard about it? .All Wellington is tallring about it! jPo-night'is your Last Opportunity o£ ■ Seeing It! i SEYMOUR HICKS, ■ ' SEYMOUR HICKS, SEYMOUR JIICKS, •; I Sfai one of the greatest of all English Productions,, ; '•'SLEEPING PARTNERS." ''SLEEPING PARTNERS." "SLEEPING- PARTNERS." / '-SLEEPING PARTNERS/ / % Triumph! A Masterpiece! 1' T ■ Commencing To-morow, FRIDAY, - FRIDAY, RAMON NOVAERO In "DEVIL MAY CARE," EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND'BAY'. MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. THIS EVENING AT 8 o'clock. .©LENN TRYON—-GLEN TRYON GLENN TRYON,. GLENN TRYON, •*DAMES AHOY." "DAMES AHOY.* You'll laugh yourself silly at this horn!- . ing story of these salt-water sailors flouK* Bering around in an engulfing sea of matriaaony. 'It's a riot. SPECIAL SOUND SUPPORTS. Commencing Friday: An All-Talking . . Comedy Riot', **not so dumb." "not so dumb." seaside pictures, lyall bay: Seaside pictures, lyall bay. 'TO-NIGHT. At S o'clock. TO-NIGHT. Positively your last chance to see the screen's greatest masterpiece. "JOURNEY'S END." "JOURNEY'S END.". Starring Colin Clivc, From the -world-famous play by X; Cty Sherriff. Drama, not of War, but of Men. Not o£ horrors, but of human emotions. So simple, so natural, so moving, so real, that you cannot, would not, forget it. Note: "Journey's End" commences all 8.5 p.m. Be seated early. Telephone 16-303 for Reserves. '"< TSJEW QUALITY THEATRE, •*■* Ifumbei" street. Island Bay. FINAL NIGHT. . "CONQUEST." See the aeroplane- crash way -up in the regions of the North Pole. , Commencing Saturday, Matinee: j STotn Mix in "Cowboy Kid." Commenemgij

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 134, 4 December 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 134, 4 December 1930, Page 2