DE LUXE THEATRE E LUXK THEATRE DX LUXE THEATRE (Courtenay place). NOW BEING PRESENTED. NOW BEING PRESENTED. (Two Sessions Daily, 2.30 and 8 p.m.) CLEMENT DANE'S MAGNIFICENT MYSTERY THRILLER, Powerful Dramatic Situations—MysteryThrills—Sustained Suspense. ' "ENTER SIR JOHN." "ENTER SIR JOHN." "ENTER SIR JOHN." "ENTER SIR TOHN." "ENTER SIR JOHN." (Adult Audience Recommendation.) With a .Large and Particularly Brilliant Cast of British Players. Introducing HERBERT MARSHALL, Introducing HERBERT MARSHALL, Introducing HERBERT MARSHALL, Brilliant British Stage Favourite, As "SIR JOHN MENIER" his portrayal is a triumph of poise, personality, and cultured English diction. Together with PHYLLIS KONSTAM. DONALD CALTHROP. NORAH DARING. EDWARD CHAPMAN. ESME PERCY. In Addition to a Dozen Other Outstanding Principals. NOTEWORTHY SUPPORTING ATTRACTIONS, And Paul T. Cullen arid the AVurlitzcr Orchestral Unit. BOX PLANS AVAILABLE AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE. SECURE EARLY RESERVATIONS. POPULAR PRICES. SH-Sh—sh : : SH-Sh-sh SH-Sh—sh- • " THE CAT CREEPS" "THE CAT CREEPS" "THE CAT CREEPS" KING'S THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. (Best Sound in Towu.) TO-NIGHT-At S-TO-NIGHT. ' MATINEE DAILY, 2.30. SOMETHING NEW IN SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT. First Local Release of Metro-Goldwyu's Picturisation of the Stage Hit, "Spring Fever." "LOVE IN THE ROUGH." "LOVE IN THE ROUGH." "LOVE IN THE ROUGH." "LOVE IN THE ROUGH." "LOVE IN THE ROUGH." ROBERT MONTGOMERY, ROBERT MONTGOMERY, DOROTHY JORDAN, BENNY RUBIN. In the Breeziest, Funniest, Fastest, aud most Tuneful Picture of the Year. You don't have to know GOLF to enjoy this winning Talkie of Laughs, with songhits galore. Also, KING'S SOUND FEATUEETTES. Specially Selected High-grade Sound Subjects include METROTONE NEWS. . "FLIP THE FROG" (Cartoon). "A TOUGH WINTER." : (Our Gang All-Talking Comedy Riot.) Bos Plan at Bristol, after 6 p.m. at Theatre, Tel. 22-212. PRICES Is to 2s. lOd. pRITANNIA THEATRE JjRITANNIA THEATRE. BEST AND MOST. By far the best Continuous Talkie Show in Wellington. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ■ | HEAR If you—like to sing HEAR AND "Sweet Adeline ... to AND SEE remember the good old SEE days of the '00's MARIAN DAVTES in MARIAN DAVIES in "THE GAY "NINETIES." "THE GAY 'NINETIES." "THE GAY "NINETIES." ' Hear and See. Hear and See. j |To ride on a BICYCLE BUJ.LT FOR TWO I ... you'll be thrilled with this new SENSATION. Hear and See. Hear and Pee. (Recommended by the Censor us More Suitable for Adult Audiences.) In Addition: BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. Box Plan at Theatre or Telephone 40-618. SHORTT'S ! THEATRE. HOKTT'S THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. This week's Mammoth Attraction—A British Masterpiece. The greatest Detective Story ever Screened. "HOUSE OF THE ARROW." "HOUSE OF THE ARROW." "HOUSE OF THE ARROW." "HOUSE OF THE ARROW." "HOUSE OF THE ARROW." Thrills! Mystery!! Intrigue!!! Magnificently portrayed and spoken by The Original Stage Cast of Leading British Artists. It's British It's Good!! And one of the Finest Pictures ever presented in this City. Big Supporting Programme. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. WILLIAM HATNES, MARIE .DRESSLER, POLLY MOKAN, "THE GIRL USAID NO." RAILWAY SERVICES rpilK TRAIN YOU WANT. J-HJfl TRAIN YOU WANT. DEPARTURES FROM THORNDON STATION:For Auckland: 2.0 p.m., week days; 7.15 p.m. Suu., Mo., Tu.. We Th., Fri. For New Plymouth: 9.05 a.m. week days. For Wanganui: 9.55 a.m., 2.0 p.m. (change at Marton) week days. For Napier: 9.20 a.m. week days. For Palmcrston N.: 8.18 a.m.. 9.20 a.m., 9.55 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 FROM LAMBTON STATION: For Woodville, Palmerston N., and Napier: 7.D0 a.m. l"ji Masterton: 7.G0 a.m., 4.15 p.m. Railway Sight-seeing Buses dailj to Beautijful Hutt Valley—twelve minutes' service. 1 DIAL TEL. 44-120 FOX PASSENGER INFORMATION. WHY STAMMER? T EARN how to cure yourself by a ■*-* simple and perfect method. For particulars write to AY. MacClure, Box 37, China, K.C.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19310216.2.8.2
Bibliographic details
Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 39, 16 February 1931, Page 2
Word Count
608Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 39, 16 February 1931, Page 2
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Evening Post. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.