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'! YOU ARE URGED TO DO TO-DAY ir WHAT YOU WILL PERSUADE OTHERS TO DO TO-MORROW-Go to The -paramount theatre— —-Paramount theatue— paramount theatre (SESSIONS: 2.30 and 8 p.m.) L and See SSSSSS EEEEEE EEEEEE DDDD SSSSSS EEEEEE EEEEEE DD DD SS EE EE DD DD SSSSSS EEEE EEEE DD DD SSSSSS EEEE EEEE DD DD S3' EE EE DD DD SS EE EE DD DD SSSSSS EEEEEE EEEEEE DD DD SSSSSS EEEEEE EEEEEE DDDD ' v//l |\W ('.'A" Certificate Recommendation.) . The story that has reached out and touched • the heart of hundreds of Wellington's picture patrons and has been stamped with the definite approval o£ Wellington's newspapers. \ THE '"EVENING POST" says: "When 'Seed' was first released, the whole moving picture world ;. should have given three cheers, :. because it is pictures like 'Seed' that will lift the talking film out of the pit of false sentiment and , give it a place in serious drama. > Anyone who wishes to see the , talking picture art at its best , slwuld go to The Paramount." 1 "THE DOMINION" says: "The picture has many remarkable features that cannot fail to 3 draw comment. . . . 'Seed' is a pic- ' ture which for its first half alone should not.be missed. ... It is something different—something to talk and think about." / :"v Box Plans at The Bristol and at the Theatre. 'Phone 21-842. ANOTHER GREAT ENTERTAIN- ■ MENT. KING'S THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. (Best Sound in Town.) NOW SHOWING. TO-DAY, 2.30.' TO-NIGHT, at 8. Return season of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Thrilling, Romantic Drama of Fighting Ships on the High Seas. With ROBERT MONTGOMERY, ROBERT MONTGOMERY, ROBERT MONTGOMERY, In his first great starring 'entertainment, "SHIPMATES" Inspiring, Thrilling, "SHIPMATES" Stirring Drama, cram"SHIPMATES" mcd with the Thrills, "SHIPMATES" Laughs, and Loves of "SHIPMATES" the Navy. "SHIPMATES" IT'S A CRUISE OF • "SHIPMATES" PERFECT ENTER-' ' "SHIPMATES" TAINMENT. ' "SHIPMATES" and what a casfof Popu- ' "SHIPMATES" lar Players, ERNEST TORRENCE, DOROTHY JORDAN, HOBART BOSWORTH, CLIFF EDWARDS. Also, LAUREL AND HARDY (That Funny LAUREL AND HARDY Pair) in "HOG WILD." " "HOG WILD." "HOG WILD." "HOG WILD." PRICES: Stalls, Is Is 6d; D.C., 2s (plus tax). No Booking Fee. • BOX PLAN AT BRISTOL & THEATRE. / SHOWING CONTINUOUSLY, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. vtew princess theatre. ■New princess theatre. Presents PETER B. KYNE'S Glamorous romance " PETER B. KYNE'S in the most romanPETER B. KYNE'S tic section of the PETER B. KYNE'S world, the South PETER B. KYNE'S Sea Islands. CONCHITA. MONTENEGRO, LESLIE HOWARD, CLYDE COOK. C. AUBREY SMITH, In ■». "NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET." "NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET." "NEVER THE. TWAIN SHALL MEET." "NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET." "NEVER THE TWAIN SHALL MEET." He had always been a sane, rational youth. Then this beautiful little savage burst into his life! Conventions to the winds—impetuously she threw her arms around him and. kissed him. How different from the girl he thought he loved—cold, distant! Tamea's soft, lingering kisses, and her impassioned embrace made him realise. . "A" Certificate. Also, NEW PRINCESS FEATURETTES. Theatre Tel. 42-580 for Reserves or ' Information. ' "REGAL THEATRE, KARORI. ■** THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. : . The greatest Drama of all time! : . 1- "EAST LYNNE." With Ann Harding, Clive Brook, Conrad Nngel. Does society—the world—exact too high a price for love—for beauty—for enduring . faith? You must see "East Lynne"—and you will like it—because it is life itself. jfr— Fitzpatrick Travelogue. - 3--Fox Movietone News. Wednesday and Thursday—"The Border Legion." . ILBIRNIE ■ KINEMA. , ILBIRNIE ■ KINEMA. FINAL SCREENING. HUGE DOUBLE FEATURE BILL. - THE MIGHTY JUNGLE THRILLER, "RANGO," Real lions roaring their death threat! Real humans fighting for their lives! CLARA BOW in "LOVE AMONG THE MILLIONAIRES." Popular Prices, Is to 2s 3d (plus tax). Telephone 14-202 for Reserves. d ; — N.Z. AMATEUR BILLIARDS CHAM- !' PIONSHIP. I Played in the WELLINGTON FEDERAL CLUB'S ROOM, - . 41a, Willis street. >; COMMENCING TO-NIGHT, at ? o'clock. And the.following Four Nights. n FINAL (1500 up) ON FRIDAY, Two Sessions, 2.30 p.m. and? p.m.. ADMISSION Is. ; WELLINGTON BANJO-GUITAR CLUB T EARNERS and Players of Stringed In1. JLJ strumerits, extend your knowledge r and get heaps of pleasure as well. Expert / Instruction, Club Evenings, Outings, etc., ■ etc. Particulars — BEGG'S/ TO PUBLIC SPEAKERS. " MR. PAUL EDMONDS, Examiner in Elocution for Trinity College of ie Music, will give a talk on "Plain Speaki ing" in St. Andrew's Schoolroom,- The Terrace, THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. All interested in Elocution and Public Speaking a.re invited to attend. No charge j- for admission. H. H. TOMBS, Local Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 95, 19 October 1931, Page 2

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