A giant romance of our times —and every moment of; it is. crammed full of thrills. Proudly presented by the producers of "Ben I&ir " and.Trader Horn." PARAMOUNT THEATRE. ARAMOUNT THEATRE. PARAMOUNT " THEATRE. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. TO-DAY 2.30. TO-XIGHT at 8. Metro-Gokhvyn-Mayer agai creates screen history with the presentation of UPTON SINCLAIR'S Sensational Exposure o£ True Facts.' "THE WET PARADE." "THE WET PARADE." ""THE WET PARADE." "THE WET PARADE." ■ "THE WET PARADE." "TH-E WET PARADE." "THE WET PARADE." "THE WET PARADE." • " THE WET PARADE." "THE WET PARADE." "THE WET PARADE." "THE WET PARADE." " THE WET PARADE.'-* "THE WET PARADE." DRAMA THAT IS DRAMA! 'A THEME AS MIGHTY AS THE BRITISH EMPIRE— Romance, Tragedy, Tears, Thrill upon Thrill, all are here in this mightiest of Screen Entertainments. With a cist that rises to inspired heights, DOROTHY JORDAN, \ \ LEWIS STONE, \ \ ROBERT YOUNG, \ \ WALTER HUSTON, \ \ NEIL HAMILTON, \ \ MYRXA LOY, \ \ WALLACE FORD, \ \ JOHN MIL JAN, \ \ JIMMY DUE ANTE. N —Also— PARAMOUNT SOUND FEATURETTES. ■ Box Plans sat Bristol and Theatre. SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S > THEATRE. Continuoas from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. COMMENCING TO-DAY. Laughter Week! Joy Week! 'An entertainment for the. whole family. Two Paramount- Special Attractions, No. 1ED. WYXN ED. WYNN (The Perfect Fool), GINGER ROGERS, STAXLEY SMITH, GINGER ROGERS, STANLEY SMITH, GINGER ROGERS, STANLEY SMITH, In the greatest laugh hit of the year. "FOLLOW THE LEADER," "FOLLOW THE LEADER." "FOLLOW THE LEADER." "FOLLOW THE LEADER." "FOLLOW THE LEADER." 3?aramount's most hilarious comedy to date.: An hour and a.half of side-splitting laughter. No. 2— RICHARD ARLEN; RICHARD ARLEN, LOUISE DRESSER, FRANCES DEE, LOUISE DRESSER,- FRANCES DEE, In "CAUGHT." "CAUGHT." "CAUGHT."' "CAUGHT." "CAUGHT." "CAUGHT." "CAUGHT." "CAUGHT." In the toughest town of the Old West—he finds and 'fights for. the girl of his dreams. A smashing outdoor drama. SUPPORTING SHORT SUBJECTS'. " HIKE QUEEN'S TnEATRK ■J-HE QUEEN'S THEATRE. THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. (Upper Cuba-st.), TO-NIGHT—B-TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT-8-TO-NIGHT. Special, .Matinee To-nioiTow, 2.30/ A WHIRLWIND OF THRILLS, MYSTERY, SUSPENSE OF THE ROARING WEST. Drama of a Sheriff who had to hang his pal unless lie could prove'his. innocence by sunrise! - BUCK JONES BUCK JONES BUCK JONES — BUCK JONES BUCK JONSS ——- BUCK JONES BUCK JONES —— BUCK JONES The sutler Western Star, with JOHN WAYNE—SUSAN FLEMING In the greatest and most thrilling outdoor entertainment of the West,, ■ > "RANGE FEUD" -' —i ~ "RANGE FEUD" • • "RANGE FEUD" "RANGE FEUD" ■ "RANGE FEUD" A thrill in every pound of the horses' hoofs. In Addition: QUEEN'S FEATURETTES. POPULAR PRICES.—Is, Is 6d, and 2s 3d. THE rARTCRAFT .THEATRE. ■tt-RTCRAFT Vp (THEATRE;, TO-NIGHT AT 8, TO-NIGHT 'A full course in Leap-Year Love-making. MADGE EVANS, MADGE EVANS, ROBERT MONTGOMERY, ROBERT MONTGOMERY, ROLAND YOUNG, AND FREDERICK V KERR '.'■'■"■ 7;. in . The story of ,a,girl who dared to elope- > on her wedding eve. "lovers courageous." "lovers; -courageous.!' "lovers courageous." "lovers courageous," ; Of such stuff- are young dreams made. Moonlight . . ..springtime ... romance that defies the world. la Addition: METRO-GOLD WYN-MAYER SUPPORTS. Bos Plan Tel. 43-968 after 6.30 p.m. BRITANNIA, - THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. BEST AND. .MOST. By Far the Best Continuous Show in Wellington. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.nt, MARION DA VIES and MARION DA VIES and CLARK GABLE in CLARK GABLE in . "POLLY OF THE CIRCUS." "POLLY OF THE CIRCUS." "POLLY OF THE CIRCUS!" "POLLY OF THE CIRCUS." "POLLY OF-THE CIRCUS." "POLLY OF THE CIRCUS." "POLLY ,0F THE CIRCUS.;' Polly . . . Queen of the Circus ... in her thrilling,leap for life . . . falls ... in the arms of the man she loves! In Addition: BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. : BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. Bos Plan at Theatre or Tel. 40-618. fiAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. ELISSA IANDI and - ' VICTOR McLAGLEN . "WICKED." V "WICKED." A gripping- romantic drama showing America's favourite actress at her best. Strong supporting cast. MATINEE SATURDAY, at 2.15 p.m "THE PASSIONATE PLUMBER." With BUSTER KEATON, JIMMY ' DURANTE, and POLLY- MORAN. Box Plan at Theatre or-Tel. 16^545.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 1, 1 July 1932, Page 2
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