, : PELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT! \ Il* A Programme Well Worth Seeing. |V The Short Subject Featurettes '•■{.■ are well worth the price of admission. PARAMOUNT THEATRE. ARAMOUNT THEATRE. PARAMOUNT THEATRE. NOW SHOWING Twico Daily—2.3o and 8 p.m. Tense Melodrama—Thrilling —: Suspense You'll enjoy this dramatic underworld story—a gripping and thrilling intrigue of the long arm of, the law. t- "OFFICER O'BRIEN." — . — "OFFICER O'BRIEN." — — "OFFICER O'BRIEN." — — "OFFICER O'BRIEN." — — "OFFICER O'BRIEN." — — "OFFICER O'BRIEN." — — "OFFICER O'BRIEN." — — "OFFICER O'BRIEN." — Laughs, Thrills, Pathos, starring WILLIAM BOYD. WILLIAM BOYD. With WILLIAM BOYD. Ernest WILLIAM BOYD. Torrence. ■ WILLIAM BOYD. WILLIAM BOYD. Dorothy WILLIAM BOYD. Sebastian. WILLIAM BOYD. WILLIAM BOYD. Clyde ■ WILLIAM BOYD. Cook. In addition—The Best of Short Subjects, PATHE AUDIO REVIEW, SPORTLIGHT NOVELTY, CARTOON, COMEDY. All at Paramount's "Meeting Condition Matinees: Is and Is 6d. Evenings: Is, Is 6d, 2s, and 2» 6d (plus tax). Children, Half-price to all parts. Box Plans at Bristol and Theatre. t KING'S "WITHIN REASON" PRICES: Evenings: Is, Is 6d, 2s, and 2s 6d (plus .tax). Matinee: Is and Is 6d. Children Half-price. / : KING'S THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. (Best Sound to Town.) I NOW SHOWING. • • .■■ TO-DAY, 2.30 TO-NIGHT, at S. RUTH CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON In RUTH CHATTERTON an' RUTH CHATTERTON English RUTH CHATTERTON Play with an RUTH CHATTERTON Eighty per cent. RUTH CHATTERTON British Cast. RUTH CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON , "THE LADY OF SCANDAL." "THE LADY OF SCANDAL." ; "THE LADY OF SCANDAL." ' "THE LADY OF SCANDAL." '■ ' "THE LADY OF SCANDAL." "THE LADY OF SCANDAL." "THE LADY OF SCANDAL." "THE LADY OF SCANDAL." "THE LADY OF SCANDAL." "THE LADY OF SCANDAL." Even More Daring than "THE LAST OP SIRS. CHEYNEY," and by tho same author. . AJmo, fciWG'S SOUND FEATURETTES iMiude Wetrotone News. "Mexicana" Novelty Revue. "Sivy Boy" H. Langdon Comedy. BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AND JHEATRE. (TEL. 22-212.) PRICES THAT PLEASE! 2s (plus tax), la 6d r Is. . Is, 3d, 6d. -VTEW PRINCESS THEATRE. '■iS EW PRINCESS THEATRE. Continuous performances 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Presenting Magnetic—Charming—Delightful '. MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER with CLAUDETTE COLBERT CLAUDETTE COLBERT In The Melody Romance Supreme, "THE BIG POND." , "THE BIG POND." "THE BIG POND." "THE BIG POND." Take a voyage of fun, frivolity, and songBee and hear Maurice Chevalier, the big ■ ■ happiness boy from Paris! In support: "SPELL OF THE CIRCUS," ' (All-talking Serial) And' ; ■NEW PRINCESS lEATURETTES. v Tel. Theatre, 42-580, for information or reserves. ' ■ ■ ■' BRITANNIA . THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. Best and Most. By Far the Best Continuous Talkie Show in Wellington. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. _.. HSAR 650,000 Gigglers can't be HEAR AND , wrong. AND SEE Zeppo! Chieo! Harpo! Groucho! SEE Bring the kiddies along. i THE MARX BROTHERS in THE MARX BROTHERS in THE MARX BROTHERS in "ANIMAL CRACKERS." "ANIMAL CRACKERS.". "ANIMAL CRACKERS." "ANIMAL CRACKERS." "ANIMAL CRACKERS." "ANIMAL CRACKERS." HEAiI ■ The four glorious clowns HEAR AND who make lunacy a pleasure. AND SEE - You temember "The Coco- SEE nuts"—is still funnier. In Addition: BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. Box Plan at Theatre'or Tel. 40-618, : Prices to suit all, 6d to Is 6d . XfEGAJj THEATRE, KARORI. GRAND WEEK-END SPECIAL. 1- "REDEMPTION." JOHN GILBERT, Renee Adorce, Conrad Nagel, and Eleanor Boardman. A passionate drama of a. man destroyed by destiny. To hold one woman in his arms and another in his heart —that was his fate. ■ Gilbert's masterpiece. (A Cert.—Recommended for Adults.) 2- OUR GANG COMEDY. 3- GRAND OPERA SINGER. 4- Tho Greatest Violin, Solo yet Recorded. 5- METROTONE NEWS. TTiMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. ■£< THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. V- A Fox Special! "THE. THREE SISTERS." • "THE THREE SISTERS." "THE THREE SISTERS." KENNETH™ M'KENNA. ' KENNETH ■ M'KENNA. Action! Laughs! Against war's bitter background. ' A picture you'll never forget because of its great acting and thrill filled story. ■>- "RUBEVILLE NIGHTCLUB." 3— "FURNACE TROUBLE." 4— FOX MOVIETONE NEWSREEL. Coming Wednesday and Thursday! The creepiest, spookiest picture ever made. ;<Thc Cat Creeps," Universal's superspecial. OUR THEATRE, \ NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT 7.45 TO-NIGHT JOHN GARRICK, HELEN CHANDLER [n the Talking Screen's most brilliant thrill-filled llying feature, "THE SKY HAWK." '■THK SKY HAWK." "THU SKY HAWK." '•THE SKY HAWK." I 'X dfamn that you'll want to sec again ; and again. • ' In Additions S.FBENDID SOUND SUPPORTS.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 4
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