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' ■;' FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. , ONE OF^THE SCREEN'S "/:FOREMOST: PERSONALITIES: ■ •':.- That Brilliant. English..Actress, EtISSA LiNDB? ■' """ ■ ELISSA LAND! Giving a performance which is nothing jfhoit of superb, with ' VICTOR McLAGLEN .', Ift "WICKED." „ "WICKED" "WICKED." "WICKED." "WICKED," "WICKED." "PARAMOUNT - THEATRE. •£ ARAMOUNTi > * THEATRE. Tu«fe''jjJply/2 30 and S pm. \' ■ COMMESjaNG TO MORROVS: COMMENDING TO-MORROW: Fust National and Vitaphone piesent The Sensational Spy .Romance, «— "AIEN OF THE SKY""MEN OF THE SKY." > "MEN-OF THE SKY." ■ "MEN OF THE SKY.' » « MEN OF THE SKY;" w,—— "MEN" OF Trm SKY." -*> "MEN OF 'LHE SKY" *-* "MEN OF THE SKY." . "MEX OF THE &KY." . "MEN OF THE SKY." v, "MEN OF,THE SKY." —i "MEN OF THE SKY." ■ "MEN OF THE SKY " •'MEN OF THE SKY." At last! After 13 yeais,—Secrets of France's Greatest Spy Die out. She was a_woman! You'll live with hei—Glory with her, suffer with hei, as she makes Love's Supreme ffacufice in tins thrilling drama of earth and sky. Starring 'JACK WHITING and IRENE DELROY. JACK WHITING and IRENE DELROY. A sinister web of intrigue reaching down from the gay cafes of Paris to the inner- , most circle of the "enemy! t In Addition . ' PARAMOUNT SOUND FEATURi ETTES. '(A special selection of High-grade subjects.) . Box Plans at Bristol and Theatre, Tel. 51-842. *t*HE QUEEN'S THEATRE. •A HE QUEEN'S THEATRE. THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. (Upper Cuba street.) . ' Final Screening TO-NIGHT, at 8. - Final Screening TO-NIGHT, at 8. . "THE GOOD BAD GIRL." ■' , "THE GOOD BAD. GIRL." ' COMMENCING TO-MORROW: - COMMENCING TO-MORROW: Thousands of'cattle, maddened \vitli thirst, charged wildly over the knoll where the heroine lay fallen. There are thrills 1 ' galoie. Everything that a Picture should possess— Fights, Romance, Action. BUCK JONES • BUCK JONES BUCK JONES BUCK JONES BUCK JONESWith His Wonder.Horsa— "SILVER" -—/ "SILVER" f~ Jb a Fast Action, Thrilling, Breath-taking, All Talking Western— "THE DAWN TRAIL." I . "THE DAWN TRAIL." "THE DAWN TRAIL." "THE DAWN TRAIL." i ' "THE DAWN TRAIL." , "THE DAWN TRAIL." ' •IJoni. between love and duty—which did , the. handsome, two-gupned sheriff rhoose! X- -i!1 In Addition: •, | ; QUEEN'S SOUND FEATURETTES. '- QUEEN'S POPULAR PRICES: I '•■, Is, Is 6d, and 2s (No Tax). ' rjiHE ARTCRAFT THEATRE. ■*• HE ARTCRAFT THEATRE. ! Opp. Parliament Buildings. Final i Presentation, TO-NIGH.T at ,8. TO-NIGHT. , < j "THE SF.CRET SIX." "THE. SECRET i.SIX." "THEi SECRET SIX." . . j* With Wallace Be^Klark Gable, John Mack * *^p Brown., COMMENCING TO-MORROW, at 8t 3Phe Surprise Comedy Hit! BUSTER KEATON . BUSTER KEATON : BUSTER KEATGN 'BUSTER KEATON In "SDDEWALKS OF NEW YORK." '■SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK." ' > "SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK." "SIDEWALKS "OF NEW YORK." - "SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK." 1 -^'S-IDEW-AXKS OF NEW YORK." —' " "WitTf - aNITA PAGE,-. CLIFF EDWARDS. More heart interest than a romance. More slapstick than,a cjwus._ More laughs than a barrel of monkeys, n"". " In^npport: < - • \"J/ M.G.M. Shorts. Bo^ PlaTi—let:-43-96S after 6.36 p.m. SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT—At- B—TO-NIGHT. SMASHING ALITCONVENTIONSCLIVE BROOK—FAY WRAY, RICHABJXABiEN—JSAN ARTHUR, CHARLES ROGERS '" In "THE LAWYER'S SECRET." "Tfiß-lAWYER'S SECRET." "THEIAIVYER'S SECRET." An a^nzing coirflicfc" of elemental forceslove versus hate, courage versus fear, mai^ yersus/fchcrlaw—lit a triple drama with a -zzz.~ , £ye star cast! ■■ r:-^. Also, SELE-CTED SHORT'SUBJECTS OF 'r ' - INTEREST.--For Reservations,—Tel. 16 393, or call. SATJJE-DaY" ONLY, at 8 p.m. JEANETTE MeDONALD, i\VICTOR. MeLAGLEN, -ROLAND YOUNG, _ ' In. "ANK'AKELLE'g AFFAIRS." A story of _an~-extiavagant beauty's indiscretions. SHORTT'S THEATRE. - - HORTTS THEATRE. CoiftinuoiiT from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. LAST SIGHT! - - Of- - Metro-Goldwyn's Mighty Masterpiece, "MADAM SATAN" ("A" Certificate) '. i spectacular epic of tense" dramatic action, thrilling fecenes, and spontaneous hilarity, presenting KAY JOHNSON, " "' REGINALD DENNY, ROLAND YOUNG. Good Supports. Good Support*. _ Final "(Screening at 8.15. -....COJIME^CING FRIDAY, Radio's Colossal Production, "CIMA3IRON," "CIMARRON," "CIMARRON," "CIMARRON" "CIMARRON,-" "CIMARRON" "CIMARRON,"' - "CIMARRON," The Mightiest Drama of the 'Ages! "PEGAL THEATRE, KARORI. J'w THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. The most exciting ractui-e ever filmed! - — "EAST-, OF--BORNEO," ' ' "EAST-OF BORNEO," With , CHARLES BICKFORD. A daring different drama staged amidst the dangers of the wilds—with man-eating leopards, pantheis, crocodiles—everything that Creeps and stalks. ''EAST OF "BORNEO." 2—Slim Summeiville Comedy. 3—Strange As It- Seems. - 4—Oswald Sound Cartoon.' S-UniversaljEalking N*wsreel. 6—Fox Monotone News, Come eai-ty! 'Don't miss -this MammotH '.*. * - .Programme. jTjAPlftOtt THEATRE, MIRAMAR, LAST' NIGHT. LAST NIGHT of -"NEVER. THE-TWAIN SHALL MEET." •/„ COJONG: Fl- lay, Saturday, and Monday, '.."MY WIFE'S- FAiIILY." ■^MY WIFE'S FAMILY." Boz Fran now open. .Reserves Tel. - 16 £15. '"

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 11, 14 January 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 11, 14 January 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 11, 14 January 1932, Page 2