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DE .- LUXE -.---- THEATRE •E . . LUXE •..'..- . THEATRE DE LUXE THEATRE I .. , (Steam. Heated Throughout.) - FINALLY TO:N;IGHT, at S. Brilliant Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer • Comedy. "THE GUARDSMAN." • ■•-• "THE:GUARDSMAN." , . ("A" Certificate—Adult Audiences).' With '"The . Aristocrats of rthe . Stage.". ALFRED LXJNT," LYNN FONTANNE, ROLAND YOUNG, ' ZASU-PITTS, In addition:" ■".'.'.' . . . LAUREL-HARDY COMEDY, "ANY OLD PORT." . Bos Plans Bristol and Theatre. . DE LUXE—TO-MORROWr - DE LUXE—TO-MORROW. DE LUXE—TO-MORROW. . . .-■An Outstanding Entei'taiumcHt. .'.' 2 FEATUKB-ATTRACTIONS. . 2.FEATURE ATTRACTIONS.. I.—Gorgeous Glamorous Drama ! UNLOCK THE SECRETS OF . "ROOM 13'T !3ee and thrill to the magnificent drama iind avtistiy o£. Fox Movietones latest ■smashing success, ; . ■■ '•THE WOMAN- IN ROOM 13.'' ■ "THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13.'-' "THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13." "THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13."' i "THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13."' j "THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13." ("A" Certificate—Adult Audiences.) . . .. ... Starring dynamic, brilliant '■■ ' ELISSA LANDI. . ■•■■•■■ - ELISSALANDI-- ....... . ELISSA" LANDI - ' -KLISSA-LA-NDt: , •■•.._ 'Flaming Era s pressot. Her-Art,"- in her - -greatest portrayal, with i-SEIL HAMILTON.-MYJINA EOY, GUr I BERT ROLAND, RALPH BELLAMY. [ In Additions-Special-Attraction!. ■ ■ .Stage Presentation -Superb.' ' - - ;' Stage .Presentation Superb. •- ■ ■ BALLET DE LUXTI ■. ' c~''.". BALLET DE'.LUXJC. ' '... ■ .-BALLET"DE LUXE. - ; • BALLET DE LUXE... :.. . .'. • ;' Gorgeous! ''-Spectacular ! ■ v\riTH. special Additional stage FEATURES,..including charming .fashion parade of latest..lounge suit, and pyjama' -.-. .. "..-■ creations by.-.p.LC; ;:• . -.(Also- appearing Saturday Matinee^) ■ : BOX PLANS, BRISTOL AND . ':- '■■■'• '■■■:'THEATRE.. :•:■■.-• ' • v.'- ---; FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. '; THING'S; ■■',: \ . :: ~';; ."-■-' THEATRE. *VING!S"- -. ' ■ •-,, -. ■-. • ..THEATRE. :,--..- .WARNER BAXTER.- '-'■''■"■. ■■- r ■ •WARNER-BAXTER .-. '. . " ;: -'."AMATEUR I DADDY? / • "AMATEUR DADDY," ' .' "AMATEUR DADDY." i '; . -.' S' " -. ■ Also . : KING'S FEATURETTES. Box Plans Bristol and Theatre. ■• COMMENCING" TO-MORROW. , KING'S THEATRE. . ; • ■ KING'S • THEATRE.. i-ttsum^h of .production.... Story and acta:? ... A drama of a handsome lovable youta who changes before your eyes into a i ..■'.'• horrible monster. .... ■ ■"DR..'JEKYLL AND MR.'HYDE." i "DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE." "DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE." "PR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE."; "DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE." . "DR. JEKYLL.AND MR. HYDE."- ---| ■ /3D8.-JBKYLL-AND:MR..HYIIE.?I-'----j ("A"; Certificate—Recommended by Censor, as more, suitable .Adulf Audiences.); !; ;.■•'■• ■•';■-' ■; Witn" .--:- ■•-'- - ' .. . : FREDRIC MARCH, , FREDRIC MARCH, FREDRIC MARCH, FREDRIC MARCH, ■ . •'■••-FRBDEIO MARCH, .•.._..' . FREDRIC MARCH, IPvOSE HOBARTi MIRIAM HOPKINS: ROSE HOBART & MIRIAM HOPKINS. .ROSE HOBART & MIRIAM HOPKINS. 'The weirdest, ' yeiv most romantic tlieme e.ver played by Fredric March! A wonderful lover by Say, at night a monstrous maniac! : BASED ON R. L. STEVENSON'S .;..;,.■■ NOVEL. . :; -\ .IBox Plans at Bristol and Theatre. 3 ..:.'■; :;,' ';. Screening -./■__ ■' ' ' i ;..:■:; Twice Daily, .2.30' ana 8. p.m."'",,.::. gEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL ,BAY. , . (Tha Home of Splendid Sound.) j TP'NIGHT; a t 8 o'clock, ONLY.William Haines in the Dramatic Triumph .i. ■: - • .: ■ • of.his career. ;. Its...the Screen's, Newest Thrill. ! ■ ' "AR3--YOU-LISTENING?" ! ; •■"ARE YOU LISTENING?'? ::- : ---.-.-.."ABE YOU LISTENING?" ■■•■ : •' :";?AHE--TOU LISTENING ?"■'■"■' ' • HAINES-rMADGE :E VANS; \ KAREN MORLEY---ANITA PAGE, i .'&FF. "^°M^Listening;?'.', takes you- right' behind-, the scenes .-of' a big radio station,' into■■ the-,lives of the unseen entertainers and.-into a aramatie; story! that will' hold !. ..-:■... : ; , your, interesi;... ~..;. : :■■ -; -.--•.:. Also: • ' . •■•. Metrotone News—Charlie Chase (Comedy). 'Strange As It Seenis'—Elip-'tlie Frog (Cartoon) Reservations: Bos Plan at Theatre or' Tel. 16.393.: <No Booking Fee. I (<r^latinee, Saturday, 2.1 a: Buck Jones in | The Dead Line."" Splendid programme! for mothers and the "kiddies: ' j TtfE-W.-'-:- PRINCESS" • THEATRE,! ■•^vEW; • -;-•■ PRINCESS : '. 'THEATRE.; Continuous from 11 a.m. to. 10 p.ni. ■ i LASTvNIGHT. : , :.LAST NIGHTJ.'f CLIVE.BROOK in: -. •: '• - I CLIVE BROOK in .•. '■ .--:! "24 HOURS." "M HOURS" "• "24,H0UR5.".,,:., '-'24 HOURS> -. ~- "24^OURS." ~; ."54. HOURS." ■- -Adult Audiences OaiyJ • c6mmEN"cINg7toSSoRROW' "FRIDAY COMMENCING- TO-MORROWi FRIDAY i It's tlieir.. Gayestj Happiest Romance. ■CHARLES'FARRELLj '■ •■: .-:."■ ■ '.. JANET' GAYNOR, and -■ ■ i ■■■ ■; ' " •EL BRENDEL in ... "DELICIOUS" .... ... "DELICIOUS"! "DELICIOUS", - - "DELICIOUS"' "DELICIOUS'^ "" "DELICIOUS"; Fascinating". ■.". Captivating . . . Stimu- j ■ -..• . la.ting. | "DELICIOUS.".... .1 . 1 "DELICIOUS" ."DELICIOUS"! "DELICIOUS" ■: "DELICIOUS") Entirely different from anything they've i done—and Better. • In Addition: ■ ■' ' ...■;■ .NJSW PRINCESS FEATURETTES. ivEW PRINCESS FEATURETTES: '.'.'." , Also Serial No. S, • . •"■"THE PANTHER'S LAIR." - /'DETECTIVE LLOYD." . ~-:.;:_ "DETECTIVE LLOYD." Theatre Teli "No. 42-580. . . • -.;-.. I ,:, • Under the Auspices of The New Zealand" Red Crosa Society, -: " -■'-A' ""' ■■:::■ ' TUMBLE SALE ■ •■'•'-- ' ■ "UMBLE SALE-. ■ '■,','. Will be held in.the BASEMENT of : HOPE -GIBBONS'S BUILDING, ' -j • Dison rtreet, '- ' ! FRiDAY EVENING^ 22nd JULY, 1032, r.'From 7 o'clock to 9.30 o'clock; .. '. ", •■•' And ■ • '•■; ~ SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 23rl JULY; 1932, from. % o'clock onwards.'',"'-■ ALL MANNER OF ARTICLES- EG R ■ , .SALE.. .■..•.-;..:.•..:■-. |BOOKS. GRAMOPHONES, AVTKELKfi^ ~faETb, .-FURNITURK,- CARPKTS ' ■ ;.KftCHBN:UTJSNSILS CROCKFRi'". " (*AnDBSJCO.OLB, ETC. VA" IVI' HI'| I NOTE: NO CLOTHES, i • ■ *t •* I

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 18, 21 July 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 18, 21 July 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 18, 21 July 1932, Page 2

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