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LAST TWO DAYS. DlO •■ LUXE THEATRE X ' LUXE" THEATRE ' Dlv LUXE THEATRE (Coufteuay place.) NOW SHOWING!. 'j (Twice "Daily, 2.30 and S p.m.) ! ANOTHER .TRIUMPH FOR BRITAIN! 0 : y O , I—Leslie Fuller's Latest arid Best ■ War-timo Comedy Extravaganza, 'i "OLD SOLDIERS .NEVER DIE," ! "OLD SOLDIERS NEVER -DUO," | "OLD SOLDIERS . NEVER DIE," j Tho Fastest and Funniest of .Comedies, i Starring LESLIE FULLER ! Starring LESLIE FULLER • 'Of "Not So Quiet on the Western Front') J MAX NESBITT-ALF GODDARD, l ■ Aud a Hugo Supporting Cast. Sensational " modern talkies BRIGHT COMEDY SUCCESS. ■ "CHILDREN OF CHANCK" -; . "CHILDREN OF CHANCE," ! A Story of Intrigue and Impersonation, - . Storing ELISSA.LANDI! ; Supported by MABEL POULTON, JOHN, >! STUART, JOHN LONGDEN, j And a splendid supporting cast. ! > ORCHESTRA DE LUXE -. .. (Direction: L. D. Austin). ! THE WURLITZER ORGAN !; (Paul Culleu at Console). ■ i BOX PLANS BRISTOL and THEATRE. 1•■ ANOTHER GREAT ENTERTAINMENT | ANOTHER GREAT ENTERTAINMENT i NEXT FRIDAY AT ... . i ■ :■ -NEXT -FRIDAY AT D! I? LUXE " --THEATRE; ■E ■• " LUXE " . THEATRE". ;■ DE ."•" .LUXE THEATRE. ; A ifox. Movietone Super Comedy, ' "MR. LEMON OF ORANGE." j : "MH, LEMON OF ORANGE." - ""-MR. ."LEMON OF ORANGE." i ".MR. LEMON OF ORANGE." : "MR. LEMON OF ORANGE." - "MR. LEMON OF GRANGE."Wherein that- outstanding comedian of "Sunny Side Up", and "Just Imagine" ,: scores his biggest success. ' i •., . . EL BRENDEL " I EL BRENDEL ". " V i ■ EL BRENDEL- . '. ! In a wildly- hilarious dual vole— ! . Oscar Lemon and "Silent M'Gee." .. With FIFI DORSAY, WILLIAM COLLIER, RUTH WARREN, DONALD , DILLAWAY, 'JOAN CASTLE, and ! - a, great' cast. ■ • -~ • A fast and uproarious farce of Gunmen, ' Racketeers;, Hi-Jackers, Bootleggers,' Stool 1 ' Pigeons, Squealers, and What Have You? i ■ ■' • • IT'S:.ONE LONG-LAUGH! 1! ■.• - IT'S ONE LONG. LAUGH! ! Bos Plans, Bristol and Theatre. !■--■■ LARGE AND DELIGHTED j ATTENDANCES-ALL SCREENINGS. KING'S' THEATRE , ING'S THEATRE I . NOW SHOWING. j• ■ TWICE DA1LY:.2.30 and.B p.m. i j •■ • * ! LAST "TWO-NIGHTS. 1 LAST TWO NIGHTS. i ■ ■■ ■ i ■ { .'Warner Bros, and Vitaphonc All-Dialogue, ,■'".. Singing, and Teehnicolour Glory! 1 "VIENNESE NIGHTS." ' "VIENNESE NIGHTS." i , - "-VIENNESE NIGHTS." i" " " "VIENNESE NIGHTS." I "VIENNESE NIGHTS." ■ i ■ ■ "VIENNESE NIGHTS." '-. ...'.';. ."VIENNESE NIGHTS." . :.. ;.:" ."VIENNESE NIGHTS." .: - , r ■.". '-.. "VIENNESE NIGHTS." ' . ,'.■;:■'' ."VIENNESE NIGHTS." '-'■■ ' ' "VIENNESE NIGHTS." " i . "VIENNESE NIGHTS." ■' , "VIENNESE NIGHTS." ■: '; ;. "VIENNESE NIGHTS." ! . ■ With VIVIENNE SEGAL, U - -And LAWRENCE- GRAY, " ." ; j Aiid Huge Supporting Cast. ,j AN UNFORGETTABLE TRIUMPH ; Box Plans Bristol and Theatre^ '■'•. Popular. Prices:. Is.to. -2s.'6d». .No..tax.- . ■.I QHORTT'S ,- THEATRE. , °HORTT'S : .THEATRE. , ,' Continuous from 111 a.m. to 10 p.m; i United; Artists''Epic of the Screen,. :. • >"'"..«THE;'BAi)".ONE." ~.';. .-j*THE',BAD'.ONE." ,' ' |. /(A Cert. Rei2ommeri(led for.Adults.) ;■ A• scintillating love: romance oi tense . human 'interest, interspersed with flashes' .j- •': i of-rollicking humour. Presents JDO'LORES;DELRId " ' ' 'i.- ...... ■ . '•'...'• And ■'■.''■ i; ~'.'.: ':.-. - . EDMUND LOWE. ■ ':'Big Supporting Programme'includes: ' :■' "' An' Uproarious Farco Comedy,. . "." '•■ .;. "GO. TO BLAZES." :■"•'''./ '".. Featuring' •"'..-.. ''CHARLES -MURRAY" and -.:■ : .:, -v . -;. ■ : GEORGE SIDNEY; .AsVAma'teiir Firemen: .They're a scfoam. 4- ■■■ "■■" •-.'., Also -'" ' : "MICKEY. THE MOUSE" CARTOON ■ ' ' ■ ••'-, 'And '.■ ■' ■ • ■■..;-..: ■ PATHE■GAZETTE.-. B" RI^ANNIA-.r '■"■"■ : THEATRE. .RITANNIA ...'.■ ■ THEATRE. ; • . '' ■ # ■' BEST AND .MOST.' By" 'far \hc Best Continuous Talkie . .'■.'■ . Show iii Wellington. ■!. Continuous.from' 11 a.m; to 10 p.m..' -HEA-R;.-;,Foliow.'. TJu-u"- played (.HEAR 1 AND Si consecutive weeks'on AND . .". SEE ....'Broadway. Songs. . SEE 'NANCY" CARROLL and I NANCY CARROLL' and !CHARLES (BUtfDY) ROGERS inCHARLES (BUDDY) ROGERS in; . -' "FOLLOW THRU." "FOLLOW :THRU." "FOLLOW THRU." "FOLLOW THRU." "FOLLOW THRU." "FOLLOW THRU." "FOLLOW THRU." "FOLLOW THRU." "FOLLOW THRU." "FOLLOW THRU/ HEAR "Follow Thru" is eri^ HEAR AND tirely in technicolour. AND SEE Songs. Songs, v. Songs.. .SEE In Addition: ,;■',..• BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. ..BRITANNIA _ FEATURETTES. .'- -v- . - - '■' .' ■ -Also • "THE LEATHER PUSHERS." . ."-"-THE-"LEATHER ..PUSHERS." Bos Plan a* Theatre/or.-Tel. 40-01 S. ..LEAGUE. OF-NATIONS' UNION. ' (Lower Hutt Branch)^--TO-NIGHT, S o'clock. . ' , " LYCEUM HALL, Main street.' pUBLIC-AbbRESS by His Grace Arch- -*- bishop O'Shea. Subject: "Some Aapects and Consequences of Another War.'' ; -..,...RAILWAY.SERVICES. . rpRB 'TRAIN YOU WANT J-HB.:. TRAIN... YOU WANT DEPARTURES FROM THORNDOK ■- -STATION:- , i'or Auckland: 2.0 p.m., week days: ••■■-• -■■ ■ -. ■ 7.15 p.m.- Sun., Mo. Tu., We., .Th., Fri. -For New''Plymouth.: 9.55 a;m. week days j For Wanganui: 9.53 a.m., "2.0 p.m. j ' : ' ("change at Marton' week days. For Napier: . 9.20 a.m. week days . For Palmerston 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., WeTh., Fri. . , DEPARTURES- FROM LAMBTOjS STATION:— For WoodvJllc, Palnici'ston N.,- and Napier: 7.50 a.m. ■ For Masterton: 7.00 a.m., 4.13 p.m Railway Sight-sceinK Buses daily to Beau tifiil Hu'tt Valley—iitteen minutes' service DIAL TEL. 44-337 OR 43-531 FOR PASSENGER INFORMATION.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 7, 8 July 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 7, 8 July 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 7, 8 July 1931, Page 2

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