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SENSATIONAL SUCCESS CONTINUED SENSATIONAL SUCCESS CONTINUED 2nd BIG WEEK! 2nd BIG WKKK! 2nd BIG WEEK! ''Waterloo Bridge" is not a picture that one can forget quickly.—Vide "Dominion." DE LUXE THEA TR E E LUXE THEATRE D E L U X E; THEATRE NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. Sessions 2.30 and 8 p.m. Tlie haunting sorrow of a London chorus girl whose love was too great to keep her battered and bruised heart from bursting. . . . The soul-conquering love of the bewildered soldier-on-leave . . . in the midst of death, desolation, ami destruction . . . HAS GRIPPED HUGE AUDIENCES WITH PROFOUND EMOTION! / "WATERLOO \ / "WATERLOO' \ I "WATERLOO : \ I BRIDGE." }\ V BRIDGE." J\ \ . BRIDGE." / \ ,'..:' With \ \ ■ MAE CLARKE' \ \ KENT DOUGLASS \ 1 Dori» Lloyd . [\ V Frederick Kerr \ \ \\\ i|i ip n\\f A UNIVERSAL PRODUCTION (Adult Audience Recommendation). Vide. "SUNDAY REFEREE":— "London - remarkably well sug- ,. seated,' with clever and naturally sympathetic production, and brilliant "'playing. . . . 'Waterloo Bridge' is a film not only to see " and enjoy, but to remember." Vide "THE ERA":—"An outstanding film .... one about which. : one would like to write columns. . . . One of Hollywood's outstanding attractions." ■ . ■ BOOK YOUR SEATS NOW ' at The Bristol or Theatre. 'Phone 53-080. RUTH CHATTERTON, RUTH CHATTERTON, RUTH CHATTERTON, ' RUTH CHATTERTON, RUTH CHATTERTON, RUTH CHATTERTON, RUTH CHATTERTON, RUTH CHATTERTON,. RUTH CHATTERTON, RUTH CHATTERTON, With RALPH BELLAMY AND STUART ERWIN in ' "THE MAGNIFICENT LIE." "THE MAGNIFICENT LIE." "THE MAGNIFICENT LIE." '"" !••:>. ."THE MAGNIFICENT LIE." ■^•■•ti",THE MAGNIFICENT LIE." -■■:. .p'tl'HE LIE." A'ripther smashing woman drama! With' the-scintillating star who gave you "Sarah and Son" :•;.•■■■ and."The Better Wife." is \ NOW SHOWING AT THE T7"ING'S THEATRE xVING'S THEATRE Box Plans at Bristol and Theatre. ■RRITANNIA THEATBE. -"KITANNIA THEATRE.: ' BEST AND MOST. By far the Best Continuous Talkie Show in Wellington. Continuous from II a.m. to 10 p.m. He looked at her—fell in love—and just drove into trouble.. 'BUSTER KEATON in • ' BUSTER KEATON in "SIDEWALKS OF NEW tORK." "SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK." "SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK." "SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK." "SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK." He wanted to bo a hero for her sake— but it only got him into trouble. In addition: ... , BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. ' Box Plan at Theatre or Tei 40-618. THANKS. TN reference to the House in Grass ■*• street, Oriental Bay, for which tenders were called by Mr. J. McHalick, a Contract has now been let to Mr. Ben Chalklen, and'tenderers are Thanked for their bids. ■ • T. McHALICK. '_•/';:: ■ .. patents, ; to manufacturers, users, and ""•' ". OTHERS. _■ A J. PARK AND SON, Authorised £■*-• Patent Attorneys, intimate that the Proprietors of rthe undernoted Letters Patent are desirous of satisfying the reasonable requirements of the public with respect tosthem and of having the subject matter thereof manufactured to an adequate extent in New Zealand. ! LETTERS PATENT No. 60365, dated 14th ■ April, 1927, granted to Erich. Frenkel for "PAINTING PROCESS." LETTERS PATENT No. 53849, dated 25th February, 1925, granted to the Selby ■ Shoe Co:, for 'IMPROVEMENTS IN SHOES." LETTERS PATENT No. 59893, dated 18th January, 1028, granted to Franco Bandim for "DRYING PROCESS FOR PLASTIC MASSES." " * LETTERS PATENT No. 45614, dated sist March, 1921, granted to Universal Oil Products Co. for "CRACKED PETROLEUM OILS PRODUCING." LETTERS PATENT No. 62036, dated 23rd February, 1928, granted to Paul Algrain for "RAILWAY ROLLINGSTOCK." LETTERS PATENT No- 51973, dated 19th April, 1923, grunted :to International Combustion Engineering. Corporation ' J° c. vq ,'F EAM . GENERATING LETTERS PATENT No. 61993,' .-.ted 15th • January, 1929, granted to Schlajce Lock Co., for "DOOR LOCKS;" . LETTERS PATENT No. 62260, dated 28th February, 1929, granted to J. Foster and Sons, Ltd., for "PRINTERS' CHASE." , . LETTERS PATENT No. 61923, dated 23rd January, 1928, granted to Gotham Knitbae Machine Corporation for "REPAIRING RUNS IN FABRIC." Further particulars on application to Messrs. A. J. Park and Son (established lS9o), Registered Patent Agents of 142, I'eatherston street, Wellington; National Bank Buildings, Shortland street, Auckland; and Dalgety's Building, Cathedral Square, Chrktchurch. 4

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 24, 29 January 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 24, 29 January 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 24, 29 January 1932, Page 2

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