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rpilE -PARAMOUNT- • THEATRE. i-1- HE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. .- {Cosy and Warm.) FINAL SCREENING.' TO-NIGHT "SWEET' KITTY BELLAIRS" "SWEET KITTY BELLAIRS" v And "THE BAD MAN." And "THE BAD MAN." A " Highly" Entertaining Two;Fi?aturo Programme. BOX PLANS BRISTOL.AND THEATRE. ■■•■GREATER TO-DAY-THAN - GREATER TO-DAY THAN EVER IN ITS HISTORY! EVER' "IN ITS HISTORY! IT'S A PLAY THAT RUNS THE GAMUT OF EVERY HUMAN EMOTION! IT'S A STORY THAT WILL ■ LIVE FOR ETERNITY! IT'S A . PICTURE THAT WILL LINGER WHILE MEMORY LASTS! — And -; .' CAST AND DRESSED TO~ MEET" THE TIMES, IT., EMERGES. THE, FILM GLORY OF 1931! " twl] paramount theatre, mh; paramount theatre, the paramount theatre. (CosJj Ilcated Thioughout.) COMMENCING TO-MORROAV COMMENCING TO-MORROW' COMMENCING '10 MORROW! j 2 30 TWTCIB DAILY. S p.m. 2.30 TWrCE DATLY. S p.m. 2 30 'IWICE DAILY. S p.m. 'A WOMAN'S DRAMA, SPEAKING FOR; ALL WOMEN! A MAN S LESSON, CALLING TO ALL MEN! " 10 AST "EAST "EAST "EA S T "EAST "EAST "EAS T "EAST '- E A S T «na st LYNNE' LYNNE" I.YNNK" LYNN 13" kYNNK" LYNN E" LYNN E" LYNNE-" LYNNE" LYNNE" THE LOVE STORY OF TO-DAY, TO-MORROW, AND ALL TIME! ANN HARDING, ANN HARDING, ANN HARDING, CLIVE BROOK, CLIVE BROOK, OLIVE BROOK, CONRAD NAGEL r BERYL MERCER, . CECIL A. LOFTUS, o. p. heggie, david ioreence; ■4ND FTYE THOUSAND OTHERS. i GRACIOUS, BEAUTIFUL ANN HARD-j ING REFLECTS EVERY WOMAN'S .JOYS AND HEARTACHES ... SUPERB AS ISABEL . . . DENIED THE LOVE If OR GAIETY-THAT- EVERY .WOMAN J NEEDS . ... PAYING FOR ONE MAD! MOMENT OF ESCAPE WITH ETERNAL REGRET . . .HERE IS A SHINING PERFORMANCE OF A . GLORIOUS :"' ACTRESS.; '~ 7y'. " Box Plansßristol and. Theatre. Tel. Sl-842. Be Advised. Book Early. .■;/ ::,~- --;_.,■] ' - ' '■■■■ ■:- .;,':,;-■. . j t>ritannia ' : '"", ' ' theatre \ Britannia theatre > .... ■/;■.;best-;.and ,most;;.v;^. .-.".., By far: the Best Continuous '■ Talkie -Show in Wellington/- ; : . _ . ( Continuous from 11.a.m. to 10. p.m. LAST NIGHT.- LAST NIGHT. BEBE DANIELS, BEBE DANIELS, . 7. . .In ■•..■■' ■ "DIXIANA" •...: "J>IXIANA'; "DIXIANA'? "DIXIANA" "DIXIANA" "DIXIANA" .^BIXIANA"- "- •"DIXIANA" 'COMMENCECG. TO-MORROW, COMMENCING"' TO-MORROW, "... FRIDAY. " -■--••: .-■■•■ FRIDAY.; ■':" '■■-'.■■ HEAR How they won-'is shown HEAR AND in the most amazing aiid'; AND SEE intriguing of.underworld..;; SEE . . .■••'. .-. dramas;, . ■-.'■■• MARY NOLAN in 7-.' > MARY NOLAN" in •■■•- ■ "-■"•■- MARX.NOLAN in. „..-. "OUTSIDE THE .LAW/ - "OUTSIDE THE LAW?' . ."OUTSIDE THE .LAW." : "OUTSIDE ' THE - LAW.?' "OUTSIDE- THE- LAW." "OUTSIDE- THE -LAW." HEAR Cornered; crooks fighting ." HEAR ANT) ■'". the law. with their backs AND SEE against the wall." SEE : ■ •-.- In Addition: . . . ... '; BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. .... BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. , 7 77 V ■• '7Aisos ■ ■■-'■.-' ■ ' "THE LEATHER PUSHERS." "THE LEATHER PUSHERS." . Bos Plan at Theatre or Tel. 40-618. THE 7 .. QUEEN'S ■" .THEATRE. HE QUEEN'S THEATRE. 7 CUBA STREET. TO-NIGHT—B o'clock—TO-NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. ..Fos. Movietone, Naval Drama, : ; "THE SEAS BENEATH." GEORGE ;O'BRIEN, MARION LESSING, A Mystery. ;Ship and a. U-boat —An -officer and a spy—a nian and n. woman^-come to grips in this thrilling sea romance. "THE LEATHER PUSHERS." ;, THE COMEBACK. He would not take a" win on a foul. He wanted-to-win- with-a knock-out.. I '■■■•- :HE DID! : TRAVELOGUE, HONG KONG, FOX; MOVIETONE NEWS. : .TO-MORROW NIGHT; .7. TO-MORROW NIGHT., y • The World-famed Dog,. . 7 "■■■"■ .'■' -'■■ RIN-TIN-TLN, . , In •■;•.' : ■ . ■' ;; .'THE "LONE DEFENDER." ' >Tune;Marlow,....Walter. Miller, in a- romance -of the Mexican .Border. Mystery! Adventure! Romance! Tlio greatest' of all dogs, ia th'e'greatest of all dog pictures. "THE LEATHER .PUSHERS.'.' ■ ; Rounds 5 and G. COMEDY. MUSIC. Popular Price?, Is to 2s 3d. Plan at Bristol or Tel. 22-334. . ' 'OHORTT'S : :'"-.... THEATRE. °HORTTS :; ."'";:"•■ THEATRE. from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Wo-Tught ■is the: Last Night \ and probably tha last time, it-will; ever be shown in .'-■•' . .:■ ■ Wellington.. TOM WALLS, WINIFRED SHOTTER, feDMOND BREON, MARY. BROUGH ■-; '■. •-•• in ■ : ' ■.-.; . :... • "ON APPROVAL." :_;;.;,• : «m,K£mmHj."''■■"-. i; sterling;production thit'-has taken the.l .;;■■--.:.,.■. world by stormi ■-.:■■. •- ::' '" '■ See it To-night! - ; COMMENCING-FRIDAY: The greatest of all British Productions, "FRENCH LEAVE." "FRENCH LEAVE." ■: ! ■■'■■'" "FRENCH LEAVE."'•FRENCH LEAVE." Comedy!.,' Hilarious .'Comedy;, j

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 130, 4 June 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 130, 4 June 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 130, 4 June 1931, Page 2