WELLINGTON'S VERDICT: "An Unrivalled Drama." CT. JAMES. THIUCE DAILY: JAMES. At 11 a.m., ST. JAMES. 2.15 and 8 p.m. Sir Benjamin and John Fuller Stress the importance of A DRAMATIC MA STER-CR RATION, . CHARGED WITH SUSPENSE. 5 STARS In a Dynamic Drama. CLIVE BROOK BUDDY ROGERS RICHARD ARLEN FAY WRAY | JEAN ARTHUR. I j In I'arainount's Paramount Picture, "THE LAWYER'S SECRET." "THIS LAWYER'S SECRET.'' "THE LAWYER'S SECRET." "THE LAWYER'S SECRET." "THE LAWYER'S "SECRET." All the characters of the play are involved in a crime demanding DEATH as punishment. THE LAWYER ALONE KNOWS THE GUILTY ONE. IF HE SPEAKS THE LIVES OF THREE PEOPLE WILL BE RUINED—IE HE KEEPS SILENT AN INNOCENT MAN GOES TO THE SCAFFOLD. On? of the Cleverest and Tensest Situation 1 that ever came from the brain of a dramatist. IT'S A WONDERFUL PLOT! AND IT'S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE! PARAMOUNT FEATURETTES: "13th ALARM" (Conklin Comedy). "20 LEGS UNDER THE SEA" (Cartoon). "MISCAST" (Specialty), "MOVIETONE NEWS." "I'M TELLING YOU" (Sketch). Is, Is 6d, 2s, 2s Od (phis lax). Children Half except on Saturday nights. Book Bristol or Theatre. Tel. 2S-175. LAST 5 DAYS. So be Alert. Book. No Fee. Don't Miss this Rare Treat. ALL WELLINGTON'S FLOCKING To "VIENNESE NIGHTS." The Magnificent Sound Reproduction of the Beautiful Music and Dialogue has Created a Furore. MAJESTIC. THRICE DAILY: AJESTIC. At 11 a.m., MAJESTIC. 2.15 and 8 p.m. SUPERLATIVE MUSIC-COMEDY. A BRAND-NEW PRINT, Used for the First Time, of "VIENNESE NIGHTS." "VIENNESE NIGHTS." "VIENNESE NIGHTS." "VIENNESE NIGHTS." "VIENNESE NIGHTS." "VIENNESE NIGHTS." "VIENNESE NIGHTS." "VIENNESE ffIGHTS." ENTIRELY IN TECHNICOLOUR. Perfectly Acted and Sung by VTVIENNE SEGAL, WALTER PIDGEON, ALEXANDER GRAY, With LOUISE FAZENDA and BERT ROACH. WONDERFUL ORCHESTRAL ACCOMPANIMENT OF 100 PIECES. Warner Bros. Vitaphone Epic. SPECIAL FEATURETTES. Book Bristol or Theatre. Tel. 45-100. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE. NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT 7.45 TO-NIGHT HAROLD LLOYD In his latest roaring comedy, "FEET FIRST" "FEET FIRST" "FEET FIRST"' "FEET FIRST" "FEET FIRST" "FEET FIRST" The laughing thrill of a lifetime. Funnier than the funniest Harold Lloyd comedy you have ever seen. In Addition: BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. CEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT, at-S o'clock. TO-NIGHT. Double Feature Programme. 1— "CHILDREN OF CHANCE." "CHILDREN OF CHANCE." Starring Elissa Landi, John Stuart, and Mabel Poulton. A drama of a girl's strange adventures among London's society crooks. 2— "OLD SOLDIERS NEVER DIE," "OLD SOLDIERS NEVER DIE," Starring Britain's monarch of mirth, Leslie Fuller. The fastest and funniest comedy of the year. The sunny side of war, and not a shot fired. Telephone 18-393 for Seats. Prices Is 6d (reserved), and Is. Capitol theatre, miramar. Capitol theatre, miramaii. to-night. to-night. Strange as it Seems. ■ Vagabond Adventures. Mickey Mouse Cartoon and GLORIA SWANSON in "INDISCREET" GLORIA SWANSON in "INDISCREET" GLORIA SWANSON in "INDISCREET" GLORIA SWANSON in "INDISCREET" Huge success last night of this splendid programme. GLORIA SWANSON in "INDISCREET" GLORIA SWANSON in "INDISCREET" (Adult Audience Recommendation.) Stalls Is, D.C. Is 6d, Reserves 3d extra. Telephone 10-545. No half-price. TTILBIRNIE KJNEMA. Direction, J.C. Williamson Films. Managing Director, Beaumont Smith. Again Dietrich. Triumphs! MARLENE VICTOR DIETRICH With M'LAGLEN In "DISHONOURED." Based on facts in the life of one of the War's most glamorous women spies, _ it bristles ■with menace and sparkles with brilliant settings and tense action. Thrilling Romance that will hold you Spellbound! (Adult Audience Recommendation.) Prices, Is to 2s 3d (plus tax). Plans at Confectionery, Tel. 14-202. pMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. This Evening, at 8 o'clock. Another M.G.M. Special. ROBERT MONTGOMERY 1- In "SHIPMATES," "SHIPMATES," With CLIFF EDWARDS. The greatest show of 1931. More thrills! More laughs! More excitement! It will hold you from start to finish! 2—Hal Roach presents Charlie Chase in "STEPPING OUT." 3—M.G.M. Colourtoue Revue. 4—Metrotone Newsreel. Monday and Tuesday: Two big pictures. (1) "The Spy"; (2) "Leave It To Me." T YCEUM HALL, LOWER HUTT. THIS SUNDAY. THIS SUNDAY. THIS SUNDAY. YOUR OPPORTUNITY To Hear 3 SPECIAL MESSAGES On (1) British Israel—ls It Scriptural?—ll n.m. (2) The National Situation. —3 p.m. (3) Each Individual's Position.—7 p.m. Many Difficulties Made Clear. 'FREI'I ADMISSION. EVANGELIST F. R. WILSON. DON'T MISS TIHS!!! WHO IS THIS BOY SOPRANO? He '* will be here soon. Watch f»r the date.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 106, 31 October 1931, Page 4
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