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DE LUXE THEATRE E LUXE THEATRE DE LUXE THEATRE 1 (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—Mystery— Thrills—Sustained Suspense. "ENTER SIR JOHN." ■ "ENTER SIR JOHN." "ENTER SIR JOHN." "ENTER SIR JOHN." (Adult Audience Recommendation.) , With a Large and Particularly Outstanding Cast of British Players. Introducing HERBERT MARSHALL, Introducing HERBERT MARSHALL, Introducing HERBERT MARSHALL, Brilliant British Stage Favourite,/ , As "SIR JOHN MENIER," Together with PHYLLIS KONSTAM, DONALD CALTHROP, NORAH BARING, EDWARD CHAPMAN, ESME PERCY. In Addition to a Dozen Other Outstanding Principals. NOTEWORTHY SUPPORTING ATTRACTIONS, And Paul T. Cullen and the Wurlitzer Orchestral Unit. ■' BOX PLANS AVAILABLE AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE. SECURE EARLY RESERVATIONS. POPULAR PRICES. GIRLS! YOU'D BETTER HANG ON TO YOUR BOY FRIEND'S ARM / For here is the weirdest, most mysterious, and icily thrilling picture of this year, last year, and all the years. A haunted house ; a grim murder—: '■ a lunatic at large • a beautiful girl in great peril— THAT'S "THE CAT CREEPS." "THE CAT CREEPS." "THE CAT CREEPS." \ / "THE CAT CREEPS." "THE CAT CREEPS." "•'■. "THE CAT CREEPS." " A Universal Picture, With helen twelvbtrees raymond hackett, , lilyan tashman neil hamilton - Jean hersholt montague love. de luxe theatre, c luxe theatre, de luxe theatre. Commencing ! NEXT FRIDAY. •■ . NEXT FRIDAY. Box Plans at' The Bristol or Aitken's Book Arcade. KING'S THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. •--'• ' (Best Sound in Town.) . TO-NTGHT-At 8-TO-NIGHT. MATINEE DAILY, 2.30. . SOMETHING NEW IN SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT. First Local Release of Metro-Gold wyn's Picturisatibn 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, and most Tuneful Picture of the Yean You don't have to know GOLF to enjoy this winning Talkie of Laughs, with song' hits galore. ' Also, KING'S SOUND FEATURETTES. Specially Selected High-grade Sound Subjects include METROTONE NEWS. "FLIP THE FROG" (Cartoon). "A TOUGH WINTER." (Our Gang All-Talking Comedy Riot.) Box Plan at Bristol, after G p.m. at Theatre, Tel. 22-212. PRICES Is to 2s lOd. ■RRITANNIA THEATRE. -•BRITANNIA THEATRE. BEST AND MOST. By far the best Continuous-Talkie Show r.' ' in Wellington. Continuous-from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. HEAR Laughs! Laualts! And HEAR AND still more Laughs—ln AND SEE fact, it's the laugh of the SEE year! MARION DAVIES in MARION DAVIES in . "THE GAY''NINETIES.""THE GAY 'NINETIES." "THE GAY 'NINETIES." HEAR ' The scoundrel ... he HEAR AND1 didn't do right by AND SEE Daisy ... he offered her SEE , a cocktail .. . and a cigarette. THE BRUTE! (Recommended by the Censor as More Suitable for Adult Audiences.) ]v Addition: BRITANNIA FEATURKTTF.S. BRITANNIA EEATURETTES, Box Plan at Theatre or Telephone 40-618. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LTD. F' REE COOKERY DEMONSTRATION by MISS MARION CHRISTIAN, Liverpool School of Cookery Diploma. WEDNESDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, 1931, 2.30. p.m., 64, Courtenay place. Subject: "Mushroom Rolls, Date Bars, Pastry Delights." . "» UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT, 7.45. TO-NIGHT. Cream of Screen and Stage Stars in "PARAMOUNT ON PARADE," "PARAMOUNT ON PARADE." "PARAMOUNT ON PARADE." "PARAMOUNT ON PARAD X," "PARAMOUNT ON PARADE," With Scenes in Tcchnicolour. In Addition: EXCELLENT SOUND SUPPORTS..

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 40, 17 February 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 40, 17 February 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 40, 17 February 1931, Page 2

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