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T)E LUXE THEATRE ■^E LUXE-- '' '" THEATRE I DE LUXE ::' THEATRE (Steam Heated Throughout.) NOW. BEING PRESENTED. TWICE' DAILY, 2.30 and S p.m. . Brilliant Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Comedy. . FERENC MOLNAR'S IRRESISTIBLE SOPHISTICATED STAGE RIOT, NoV.th'eVScreen Delight of the Entire Year! Sensational! . Unforgettable! . .: "THE/GUARDSMAN." : ' "THE GUARDSMAN." . "THE GUARDSMAN." "THE GUARDSMAN." "THE: GUARDSMAN." ("A" Certificate—Adult Audiences). A clever, brilliant, sophisticated comedy of gay Vienna brought to the.screen by the greatest players o£ the American stage in their first "Talkie." ■ALFRED LUNT, ;. , ALFRED LUNT, LYNN FONTANNE, LYNN FONTANNE, "The Aristocrats of the Stage," in unforgettable Comedy Performances, with . ROLAND YOUNG," ZASU PITTS, In addition: ■ LAUREL-HARDY COMEDY, ■ LAUREL-HARDY COMEDY, .•'ANY OLD PORT." ■ • Box Plans Bristol and Theatre. SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. . (The Home of Splendid Sound.) TO-NIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT. ■■'."■'• At 8 o'clock. \ '' '. .. -" ' v-—-. Together -—— ■ / ■ For the, first time in Screen History. JOHN BARRYMORE-LIONEL - . BARRYMORE. KAREN MORLEY- JOHN, MIL JAN.' '■ ■' •■. <•"' ■ In- ■■■ "ARSENE LUPIN.?' ■ . "ARSENE LUPIN." "ARSENE LUPIN." •'ARSENE LUPIN." "ARSENE LUPLW "ARSENE LUPIN." (Recommended more especially forAdulte.) A thief who etole the jewels oi the wealthy-^tha hearts of beautitul women! A cratty, lelentless detective! A goigeous gill snared jn a love tiap of her own ' making! Additional: METROTONE NEWS. A LAUREL AND HARDY COMEDY, "HELPMATES.' A Wonderful E\ening'a Enteitunment. Resoiiations. —80-c Plan at Theatie or Tel. 16-303. No extra 161 Booking. NOW SHOWING. Twice Daily, £30 and 8 pm. KING-S THEATRE ING'S THEATRE ' (Steam Heated Thioughout) Presents A picture to. make hearts ''happier, and romance Bweeter. WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER. BAXTER The Daddy o£ "Daddy Long Legs," In 'AMATEUR DADDY ' •AMATBUU DADDY ' "AMATEUR DADDY" -'AMATEUR DADDY" "AMATEUR DADDY" The first name- ; in, romance! Tho last word in Thrills! How he combines for jour delight the romance of "Daddy Long Legß" with the excitement of \ > >"THE CISCO KID " / * v —In, Support— " KING'S FEATURETTES. Bos Plans Blistol and Theatre. T3RITANNIA THEATRE •BRITANNIA THEATRE , x ,:BEST AND^MOST,By Far th& Best Continuous Talkie "how iv Wellington. Continuous fiotn 11 a m. to 10 p m. SLIM SUMMEUVILLn and SLIM SUMMERVILLE and LOUISE FAZENDAmi ' LOUISE FAZENDA in .. "RACING YOUTH.1 ■ ■ ■ V-< "RACING'YOUTH." ' -■•-,■ ■>..-■■ "RACING YOUTH;" > ~-~ "KACINa YOUTH." \. Racing youth! "" Love and. gasoline! Rivalry and trickery! Fast and furious! Thrills and laughs! Adult Audiences Only. :.; . Jn Addition: BRITANNIA FEATURETTES ■ ■BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. Bos Plan at Theatre or Tel. 40-618 cpectal"; evangelistic services M EVERY EVENING EXCEPT '' .-.■.>■■;■.•:■ ■■'•:.'v SATURDAY. .'■ ;,:;.;' \-, h. .g^harw'akd, , ..: - • • h; g: harvard, / Australia's "Teaching Evangelist, ■ ;-.•••"'• y--H': >•'.&■■:,■ : -\ r . 1 , CHURCH:OF CHRIST, KEtfTOUL; STREET, NEWTOWX. Meetings open with Song Service. . Messages.Square with the Scripture. ■ SpeciaiySblos. Question Box at Door. r: ; .Sundays -7 p.m. Week Nights 7.30. v WRESTLING. ■ •;'' TOWN HALL. TO-zNIGHT-r (MONDAY) .TO-NIGHT ~ ,;,... HEAVYWEIGHT BATTLE: •'"t?! sSl™'*- PETER LIMUTKIN. IKE ROBIN v. PETER LIMUTKIN. . --.-......■ Lightweight Flash: A. KOOL^AN (Wellington) ' ! v.KEN NAYLOR (Auckland).) ~.;.: :~T ,; t AndV'' : . .. ';,- : . THREE AMATEUK BOUTS From the Best of the Boys. 'PRICES:'os:,'3s, and 2s. ' i A Eeci'al ot' the new series ra^PtT by the City Organist 8&-Ki ?iF ag6 .?,». .Tuesday Evening, the 18th mstdht, at the Town Hall, at 8 °'cfe^.-.-^ .Particularly attractive programme- las'Ufee.n arranged, including Peer &ynt«6uite(op, 48) (Grieg); Meditation t'ir™ JJjws-(Massenet);.Prelude (to Act lUi, lnstatt and Isolde") (Wagner)Sonata, ■ No. 6 (Mendelssohn); Fragment &u™S"™S?™h). -Charge for admission, to.—E- P. 3NORMAN, Town Clerk. IV/f A J E STIC I, O (J N -ft F 1U- A'JESTIC LOUNGE, : -TO-NIGHT, at 10.30, And all this week. ■AUTHENTIC SPANISH DANCES AUTHENTIC SPANISH DANCES ..',. : Presented by miss Kathleen O'Brien's . talented pupils. . ..,,.,,_, ... , At ■';■■'_"■■. MAJESTIC LOUNGF. -MAJESTIC'LOUNGE:Bbok >;6iit; Tables. Tel. 40-7dfi.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 15, 18 July 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 15, 18 July 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 15, 18 July 1932, Page 2

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