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Announcing "LAWFUL LARCENY" "LAWFUL LARCENY" "LAWFUL" LARCENY" "LAWFUL LARCENY" "LAWFUL LARCENY" "LAWFUL LARCENY" "LAWFUL LARCENY" '^LAWFUL LARCENY" "LAWFUL; LARCENY" "LAWFUL LARCENY" "LAWFUL LARCENY" "LAWFUL LARCENY" ■■■"LAWFUL LARCENY" One of1 the Season's - Most Conspicuously Successful "Talkies." DE. '." LUXE THEATRE. E ' ' LUXE " THEATRE. DE ■ LUXE. THEATRE. COMMENCING TO-DAY! COMMENCING TO-DAY! , (Twice Daily, 2.30 aud S p.m.) BRILLIANT ALL-DIALOGUE VERSION'OF THE TREMENDOUSLY SUC- . CESSFUL STAGE HIT! ~ (Radio Pictures Special). A SUPERB- PRODUCTION FROM : EVERY ANGLE! Dramatic'power, intriguing story, polished artistry, delightful' comedy, superlative characterisations,- great climax! A DRAMA OF DISPUTED LOVE STRAIGHT TO EVERY WOMAN'S ■ .: - ■ HEART Presenting -V BEBE "DANIELS, ; . - " BEBE DANIELS, BEBE DANIELS, " . BEBE DANIELS, ; BEBE DANIELS, BEBE DANIELS, ■ ■ "' ■••"■■ '-" And -'■ ■ ■ >'■■' " -LOWELL SHERMAN, : ■ LOWELL SHERMAN, ■= LOWELL SHERMAN, ■ LOWELL SHERMAN, Two" of "Talkie"-dom's finest artists, who, in this production are responsible for characterisations of a quality rarely witnessed in either film or stage play. BEBE DANIELS, THE STAR, SCORES IN AN ENTIRELY NEW ROLE, THAT OF A WIFE WHO SETS OUT TO RECO.VER HER HUSBAND FROM ANOTHER'WOMAN. HER PERFORMANCE IS INTENSELY HUMAN AND CONVINCING. In addition to KENNETH THOMPSON, PURNELL PRATT, : LOU PAYNE, With other notable figures. THERE IS NOT A DULL MOMENT IN THIS PICTURE, Which tells an entertaining story of a cycle of victims.. The husband is victimised by a siren; the siren is victimised by a clever, lovable, but unscrupulous man, admirably portrayed by Lowell Sherman. How lie aud the siren are finally outmanoeuvred by Miss Daniels, as the wife, makes a climax as unusual as it is worth seeing. A splendid .thread of ironic humour runs through the performance, both in situations and in dialogue. DE LUXE AUDIO ."".'. . FEATURETTES. . (A Great Array .of Sound. Short ■Subjects.) . , : PAUL T. CULLEN AND , THE .WURLITZER UNIT (Presenting Another Brilliaut . . "'._.".- .Programme). ' ." BOX PLANS AVAILABLE AT BRISTOL AND AITKEN'S. , -: KING'S THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. .:: ■ (The Bes.t Sound in Town.) • -v'- ■ NOW BEING -PRESENTED.'" -■ \ ' NOW BEING PRESENTED. Britain's Great National ' All-Talking, :,. " Singing, Romantic Drama, "THE LOVEST OF ROBERT BURNS." "THE LOVES OF ROBERT BURNS." "THE LOVES OF EOBERT BURNS." "THIS LOVES OF ROBERT BURNS." i"THE LOVES OF ROBERT BURNS." '"THE LOVES" "OF ROBERT BURNS." "THE LOVES OF ROBERT BURNS." l"THB LOVES OF ROBE RT ■ BURNS/'----("THE LOVES OF ROBERT; BURNS.'" :'<THE LOVES OF- ROBERT BURNS." "THE LOVES OF ROBERT BURNS." "THE LOVES OF ROBERT BURNS." "THE LOVES OF ROBERT BURNS." "THE LOVES OF ROBERT BURNS." "THE LOVES OF ROBERT BURNS." "THE .LOVES OF ROBERT BURNS." Starring , The Brilliant Operatic Tenor, JOSEPH HISLOP ' JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH- HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOP whose exquisite rendering of the Burns songs is a rare and memorable treat. Supported by EVE GRAY, .-,... NEIL KENYON, DOROTHY SEACOMBE. An Enthralling Story, Magnificent Singing, Glorious, Music. These features blend into a delightful picture, beautified by many lovely scenes in the Burns Country. -: In Addition: KING'S SOUND FEATURETTES. Specially Selected High Grade Subjects. Box Plans at Bristol. POPULAR. PRICES: 1/- to 2/10. BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA - ■ . ■" THEATRE. BEST AND MOST. By far the Best Continuous Talkie Show in Wellington. Continuous from.ll a.m. to 10 p.m. HEAR A story of terrific power—HEAß AND with a superb cast. A drama AND SEE that seethes with the bustle SEE of life. GEORGE BANCROFT in GEORGE BANCROFT in GEORGE BANCROFT in "THE WOLF OF WALL STREET.'' "THE WOLF.OF WALL STREET." "THE-WOLF OF WALL STREET." "THE WOLF OF WALL STREET." "THE WOLF OF WALL STREET." HEAR Behind the frenzy of Wall HEAR AND Street looms "The Wolf"! AND SEE- . The Stock' Market giant! SEE ' In Addition: BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. Box Plan at Theatre or-Tel. 40-618. nAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. THEATRE, MIRAMAR. "TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. NORMA TALMADGE in I ; NORMA TALMADGE in . "NEW YORK NIGHTS," "NEW YORK NIGHTS," A. romance of Broadway and the underworld. (Adult audience recommendation.) ALL-TALKING SUPPORTS, and MICKEY THE MOUSE CARTOON. MICKEY THE MOUSE CARTOON. ■ Reserve at Theatre. Tel, IG-545. No extra booking i'ee. . .SATURDAY MATINEE SPECIAL. "THE DEVIL'S BOWL," A gripping Western drama. '■PHE ■ NATIONAL REPERTORY X THEATRE SOCIETY (Inc.). "•. ' Presents . OSCAR .WILDE'S ' ... "THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING , ~ ~ . EARNEST." Which he described as. a Trivial Comedj . . for Serious People,. To 'be held in the , ■ BLUE TRIANGLE HALL, r BOULCOTT STREET, TUESDAY, 9th, .to SATURDAY, 13fcl: r DECEMBER, inclusive. Box Plan now open at Bristol. Booli oarly to avoid disappointment. MORR IS DUNKLEY, ' -. 125, Featllerstou street, ■ ' . ■ ■' Secretary. ■*■■~ -: ■ ' '

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 135, 5 December 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 135, 5 December 1930, Page 2