FREE! —To cvovy Lady attending De Luxe Theatre This Week, a Full-size Is Tube of Daggctt and Ramsdell's Perfect Vanishing Cream. T\E LUXE THEATRE. •^E .LUXE THEATRE. DE LUXE THEATRE. ! (Com-tenay place.) I COMMENCING TO-DAY! COMMENCING TO-DAY! (Twice Daily: 2.30 and 8 p.m.) THE LATEST PARIS FASHIONS IN JOY!—THE COMEDY SENSATION OF THE YEAR! A Million Laughs in any Language! Naughty as LA VIE PARISIENNE .... daring as the FOLIES BERGERES . . . entertaining as the COMEDIE FRANCAISE! REGINALD DENNY AND FIFI DO.R-S-VY HEAD EXCEPTIONAL CAST IN FROLICSOME TALKTE FARCE WITH PARIS lENNH FLAVOUR AND UPROARIOUS P. G. WODEHOUSE DIALOGUE. Light-hearted humour and zestful plot in the wittiest comedy of all time. "THOSE THREE FRENCH GIRLS." "THOSE THREE FRENCH GIRLS." "THOSE THREE FRENCH-GIRLS." "THOSE THREE FRENCH GIRLS." "THOSE TURK!'.: FRENCH GIRLS." ' "THOSE THREE FRENCH GIRLS." iMctro-Goldwyn-Mayev's latest and greatest anti-depression contribution. -SPECIALLY MADE FOR PRESENTDAY REQUIREMENTS. With a specially-selected cast of leading players, including REGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNY REGINALD DENNY (As "Larry," the sportive nephew of the Earl, of Ipplcton, yon see and hear the inimitable Denny at his very best.) FIFI DORSAY, . YOLA D'AVR.IL, SANDRA RAVEL (As Chnrmaine, Diane, and Madelon, the love-making, laugh-making ma'm'aelles.) CLIFF EDWARDS, GEORGE GEOSSMITH, EDWARD BROPIIY, PETER GAWTHORNE (Undoubtedly four of the finest comedians 1 in "Talkies" to-day.) [ DIALOGUE BY .P. G. WODEHOUSE, DIALOGUE BY J?. G. WODEHOUSE;. DIALOGUE BY P. G. WODEHOUSE. DIALOGUE BY P. G. WODEHOUSE. This breezy farce-comedy moves with a swift and hilarious pace and, encouraged by P. G. Wodehouse's inimitable dialogue, the characters seem to enjoy themselves as much as do audiences. FROM START TO FINISH THE HAPPIEST "TALKIE" IN YEARS! | Splendid M.G.M. Sound Featurctlcs. J CHARLIE CHASE COMEDY, "HIGH! GEAR"-BURTON HOLMES SOUND TRAVELOGUE. "TALES OF MOROQCO." j LATEST METROTONE NEWS. j Paul T. Cullen and the AVurlilzer I Unit. I BOX PLANS AVAILABLE AT BOTH I BRISTOL AND THEATRE. j Prices to Meet the Times! ! KING'S THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. (Best Sound in Town.) j NOW SHOAVING. j TWICE DAILY: 2.30 and 8 o'clock. j Another Huge Double-feature Programme. Attraction No. 1— it'or the first time in Wellington. Ihe hilariously funny all-British Feature Comedy, "WHY SAILORS LEAVE HOME." "WHY SAILORS LEAVE HOME." "WHY-SAILORS LEAVE HOME." "WHY SAILORS LEAVE.HOME." "WHY SAILORS LEAVE HOME." "WHY SAILORS LEAVE HOME." "WHY SAILORS LEAVE HOME." iN EXTRAVAGANZA OF'NAUTICAL NAUGHTINESS. Starring LESLIE FULLER LESLIE FULLER Who scored such a LESLIE FULLER success in "NOT SO LESLIE FULLER ..QUIET ON THE LESLTE FULLER AY E S T E R N LESLIE FULLER FRONT." LESLIE FULLER Second Attraction Extraordinary— An enthralling drama of the Dreaded Goodwin Sands. "THE LADY FROM THE SEA." "THI-: LADY FROM THE SEA." . "THE LADY FROM THE SEA." "THE LADY FROM THE SEA." , Featuring MOORE MARRIOTT. < KING'S "AVITHIN REASON" PRICES: Evenings: Is, Is 6d, 2s, arid 2s 6d (plus tax). Matinee: Is and Is Gd. Children Half-price. • : BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AND '• THEATRE; ( ! SHORTT'S THEATRE. ' HORTT'S . THEATRE. : Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ! COMMENCING TO-DAY. United Artists Present ROD LA ROCQUE, WILLIAM BOYD, j BETTY BRONSON, BARBARA f STANWYCK, ; In one of the greatest mystery pictures of the your, - '•THE LOCKED DOOR." "THE LOCKED DOOR." "THE LOCKED DOOR." "THE LOCKED DOOR." "THE LOCKED DOOR." (Recommended more especially for Adults.) Specially scleeled Supporting Programme, Including: COMEDY, GAZETTE, AND TALKIE FEATURETTES. PRICES THAT PLEASE! 2s (plus tax), Is Gd, Is, Od, and Gd. SHOWING- CONTINUOUSLY From 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. XfEAV PRINCESS THEATRE. IvEAV PRINCESS THEATRE. presents A DRAMATIC SENSATION! CONSTANCE BENNETT, CONSTANCE BENNETT, CONSTANCE BENNETT. LEWIS AYRES, LEAVIS AYRES, LEWIS AYRES, TULLY MARSHALL. BERYL MERCER and ..(hers lv A Movietone version of Kinkead's Harvard Prize Play, "COMMON CLAY." "COMMON CLAY." "COMMON CLAY." "COMMON CLAY." ■ "COMMON CLAY." "COMMON CLAY." "COMMON CLAY." I The most forceful answer your mind can (conceive will not possess Ihe dramatic, blood-quickening, f.hroa I-tightening suspense that you will /md in '"Common j ' Clay." ADDED ATTRACTIONS: NEW PRINCESS FEATURETTES and V "THE SPEI7L OF THE CIRCUS" All-talking Serial.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 73, 27 March 1931, Page 2
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