: "PARAMOUNT THEATRE. •^-ARAMOUNf' -THEATRE, ~ .NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. • 35WICE DAILY, 2.30 and 8 p.m, HERE THEY ARE AGAIN! The Stars of .:-? *<?OVER THE HILL." " "OVER THE HILL." JUST AS YOU WANT'THEM. In a Romance that glows with the same heart-warming humanity and tenderness. JAMES DUNN. JAMES-.DUNN SALLY EIDERS. SALLY EILERS. In '"DANCE TEAM!'~■ ... .Euim - ' ''DANCE TEAM" " '■■■>■ • and • "DANCE TEAM""-: ' " " Eilers" "DANCE:-TEAM" surpass themselves in '■DANCE TEAM" this production—lov'■DANCE TEAM" ing, .squabbling, and "DANCE TEAM" stirring you twice as ''DANCE TEAM" deeply as ever before. l - ■ '■ ■ - IN ADDITION: iTARAMOUNT. SOUND FEATURETTES, ; !; -. FOX: MOVIETONE NEWS. -V-? INTERNATIONAL NEWS. ? Come'dyi-"RADIO .KISSES." , BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AND T -. : ' Telephone 51-842. »T>HE -.-ARTCRAFT ■ THEATRE '■•-HE • ARTCRAFT- THEATRE FINALLY TO-NIGHT, AT 8. ! EDMUND-LOWE, LOIS MORAN. | EDMUND LOWE, LOIS MORAN. : With John ■'-Hallidaf i Jean , Herscholt, Greta Nissen, and Myrna-Loy, In " ■ . "T-R-A-N-S-A-T-L-A-N-T-I-C." ""PR^A^S-A-T-L-A-N-T-I-C." ■"T;R-A-N-S-A-T-L-A-N-T-I-C." ' COIIMENCING TO-MORROW, AT 8. SLn Absorbing Document of Man's Eternal Battle With Nature, - ■ "D-I-R-I-G-I-B-L-E."'. . :. "D-I-R-I-G-I-B-L-E," "D-I-R-I-G-I-B-L-E," "D-I-R-I-'G-I-B-]>E,": 5 "D-I-R-I-G-I-B^L-E," ■ ■'--■ . "D-I-R-I-G-I-B-L-E," '■ "D-I-R-l-tM-B-L-E," ■ x "D-I-R-I-G-I-B-L-E," ' '- With HOLT, RALPH GRAVES, AND '?■ FAY WRAY. {&. siXixy of glamorous adventure and ': romance, packed with dynamite. . '■} In Addition: ARTCRAFT FEATURETTES. Box Plan Tel. 43-968, after 6.30 p.m.' ;| fTHE QUEEN'S.- THEATRE. iJ-HE QUEEN'S THEATRE. THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. :; (Upper Cuba street.) i , y : TO-NIGHT—B-TO-NIGHTJ: . ': ■'A. JPioture no one should miss. A; SENSATIONAL SEA DRAMA ... / 4 i SENSATIONAL SEA DRAMA 1 The most gripping story ever .come V ;'.; to the screen. ! '£. 'Smashing Thrilling Romance of I the: high seas, an entertainment that ; will:hold you spell-bound with Thrills. ' : "SHANGHAIED --.XOVE.". : "SHANGHAIED LQTE." :: "SHANGHAIED. LOVD." 1 "SHANGHAIErf'LOVE" ■;.; ■ ("A" Certificate.) ;;' —Starring— J RICHARD CROMWELL, ■; RICHARD CROMWELL, NOAH BEERY, SALLY BLAKE. i y- Queen's Featurettes. POPULAR FAMILY PRICES. ii^EW PRINCESS" ""THEATRE.' •NEW -: PRINCESS THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. MAY ROBSON-ih : ?■-■'V^/'":' ' ''" , MAY ROBSON;in. :,.; : ..: "v; '■• ''■' " MOTHER'S MILLIONS." "MOTHER'S MLLIONS." " MOTHER'S MILLIONS." - "MOTHER'S .MILLIONS." ''MOTHER'S MILLIONS." '"MOTHER'S MILLIONS." Love, martyred' to- million^! Happiness sacrificed to riches! > - - .In Addition: NEW PRINCESS FEATURETTES. NEW PRINCESS EEATURETTES. Also Serial No, 8,, "DANGER ISLAND."- '' "DANGER ISLAND." Theatre TeL ,No. .42-580 l rORITANNIA T^ ' THEATRE. •BRITANNIA , THEATRE. BEST AND MOST. ~By Far the Best Continuous Talkie Show in Wellington. Continuous from II a.m. to: 10 p.m. SALLY EDLERS and SALLY EILERS and* JAMES "DUNN in". ' JAMES DUNN in "THE BAD GIRL." "THE BAD GIRL." "THE BAD GIRL." "THE BAD GIRL." "THE BAD GIRL." "THE BAD GIRL." "THE BAD GIRL." 'A flirt, a sinner, a bad girl; she defied convention for happiness. < J Adult andienceg only. In addition: -BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. BRITANNIA. FEATURETTES. Box Plan at Theatre or Tel. 40-618. jgTLBIRNIE KINEMA. 'A Picture the Whole Family Will Enjoyl GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS „: GEORGE ARLISS - In " "THE -MILLIONAIRE." -, "THE" MILLIONAIRE." , "THE MILLIONAIRE." STouTl hvejwjth him! Laugh_ with him! Love himi Plans at" Confectionery, Tel. 14-202. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR. THEATRE, -NEWTOWN. TO-HIGHT,;?;.. .^ 7,45, ■■: TO-NIGHT. OAsy COOPER, SYLVIA SIDNEY, ?;In the Sensational^Story.of the m "CITY. STREETS?'"" " t[ "CITY STREETS," ">The*:most exciting' drama to reach the if;.- screen this year.' more" especially for Adult "i: Audiences.) jtrVE ADDED"ATTRACTIONS. rPMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. -^ .:;;THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock. >■.«•■■■ The Laugh o£ a Lifetime! ,:; will.. Rogers.; l-^i'TTOUNG AS'YOU FEEL." 'A Snappy up-to.-date farce you'll enjoy, 2 —Comedy, "Romance De Luxe." 3—Magic Carpet, of Movietone... ■ 4—l^ox Movietone News. ~ J WEDNESDAY:AND THURSDAY. An "R.K.0." Special,: RICHARD DIX in .'i"YOtmo DONOf; VAN'S KID." - - •p^gAL .:;; THEATRE, KARORI. •^"''TO-NIGBT. TO-NIGHT. .."TJHE PHANTOM OF PARIS," With JoM ;Gilbert, Leila Hyams. The grippingl istory,-pf'.the Phantom that haunted Paris told ..in "the -picture of L~ ■-:- •..-."■■;*VGheij-JBibj."1.- •-. -•- "''MAMA1 'LOVES; PAPA/ \ ' (Boy : Friends' Comedy). ■ »^IGHT IN A'CABARET" '(Revue). • METROTONE NEWS. "Wei, and Thurs.--"Fanny Foley Herself."
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 91, 18 April 1932, Page 2
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