"THE CRY IS STILL THEY COME" . V'THE CRY IS.STILL THJJY COME" FOLLOW THE CROWDS FOLLOW THE CROWDS to the best of all entertainments. to the best of all entertainments. pARAMOUNT-^T~~~ — _ ! ALL-BRITISH. DAILY, 11 a.m.,.2.15, and S'p.m. DAILY, 11 a.m., 2.15, and S p.m. IN ITS SECOND GALA WEEK. IN ITS SECOND.GALA WEEK. SCATTERING' SUNSHINE AND HAPPINESS ALL THE TIMli. RENATE MULLER, ] RENATE MULLER, RENATE MULLER, The Queen of Happiness, JACK HULBERT, JACK HULBERT, The Comedy King. OWEN NARES, MORRIS HARVEY, Jn Gainsborough's.record-smashing success, " 'SUNSHINE SUSIE.'" " 'SUNSHINE SUSIE.'" " 'SUNSHINE-SUSIE.'" "'SUNSHINE SUSIE.'" ' ".'SUNSHINE SUSIE.'" ( " "" -SUNSHINE SUSIE.' " '' 'SUNSHINE SUSIE.'" '> "Everyone-, who sees it once goes to see it twice ."—"Star." ~:' "■ "■- Also: . ! "NORTHERN LIGHTS.-' •■NORTHERN LIGHTS." •'NORTHERN LIGHTS'" ffhe finest picture of its rare kind ever seen in New Zealand, and '•WONDERFUL WESTMINSTER," A picture to be proud of. "SUNSHINE" PRICES: Is, Is 6d, 2s, 2s-6tl (plus tax). Matinees. Is, Is 6d, and 2s, Children half. BOOK BRISTOL of TEL. 51-542. No fee. rpHE QUEEN'S ' THEATRE. J-HTC QUEEN'S THEATRE. THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. '. TO-NIGHT — S - TO-NIGHT. Death-defying dare-devil cowboy in adven- j turous intrigue among break-neck bandits! , • ' TOM KEENE, TOM KEENE, The Cowboy King, in -BEYOND THE ROCKIES." "BEYOND THE ROCKIES." COMMENCING—FRIDAY. < COaEVIENCING—FRIDAY. ] SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30. \ A rip-roaring story of the great open spaces. i BUCK JONES BUCK JONES BUCK JONES BUCK JONES BUCK JONES BUCK JONES BUCK JONES BUCK JONES In a real "He-man" Drama full of Action, Thrills, and Romance. "THE WHITE EAGLE." "THE WHITE EAGLE." "THE WHITE EAGLE." QUEEN'S FEATURETTES. ' 3 POPULAR FAMttY PRICES. ( CHORTT'S THEATRE. , ♦^HORTTS THEATRE. - Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. EXTENDED SEASON., In response to many requests, "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." (A Cert.—Adult Recommendation.) A picture :hat will leave you breathless r with laughter. Featuring GENE GERRARD, MURIEL ANGELUS, GENE GERRARD, MURIEL ANGELUS, \ JIMMY GODDEN, JIMMY GODDEN, , [Will be screened until Thursday Night i ■':. ' •'. Ne^t;'; r -COMMENCING FRIDAY. ; Two Big English Productions. "MAN FROM CHICAGO" ' '. And . - "THE SKIN GAME." ■ OEASIDB PICTURES, LYALL BAY. ffO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT ', ;At 8 o'clock. I: .The pride and joy of the screen! ( There'^only one-Marie .Dressier! '( -JtARIE- DRESSLER ( MARIE ..DRESSLER ( MARIE DRESSLER ■ . '. In - A drama of love—pitted against greed. *-'EMMA" UNRIVALLED! "EMMA" UNFORGETTABLE! "EMMA" *;EMMA^' The story revolves about the - '"EMMA" marriage against the opposition "EMMA" of his children of a millionaire '•EMMA" to his devoted housekeeper '•EMMA" With "EMMA" RICHARD CROMWELL, "EMMA" JEAN HERSHOLT, "EMMA" MYRNA LOY. Also, ■ METRO SHORT SUBJECTS. Bos Plan at Theatre or Telephone 16-393. "VTEW PRINCESS / THEATRE q -"EW PRINCESS THEATRE Best and Most. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 3p.m. George' arliss ,-— : •— doris kenyon *— '—— JUNE COLLYER. in "ALEXANDER HAMILTON." £ "ALEXANDER HAMILTON." "ALEXANDER HAMILTON " "ALEXANDER HAMILTON.". "ALEXANDER HAMILTON." 1 You have not seen ARLISS till you have n eeen him as Hamilton, master of men — mastered momentarily by a woman. ( ■In addition: NEW PRINCESS FEATURETTES. Theatre Tel. No. 42-580. *" "BRITANNIA THEATRE. ■Britannia theatre. - Best and Most. . -1 Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ELISSA LANDI -ELISSA LANDI m -, ELISSA LANDI -ELISSA LANDI m } ,A.r.ISSA LANDI —ELISSA LANDI it. :"THE WOMAN IN ROOM IS." ;;THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13." "THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13." S • "THE, WOMAN IN ROOM 13." : ■ Supporting cast: ..' ' . 1 "|ohn Bruce ............... Ralph Bellamy \ K^ lEan»sey Neil Hamilton " ban Lodar Myrna "Loy" i (Adult. Audiences. Only.) : jl Shft defended love with primitive fury. 7 In addition:. BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. Bos Plan at Theatre or Tel. 40-61 S. ( T£ILBIRNIE KLNEMA 1 FINAL SCREENING. J MIRIAM HOPKINS, The. new blonde sensation of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde/ in an action-full romance hit, ' "DANCERS IN THE DARK," With l Jack Oakie, William Collier, jnr., Eugene Pallette. _ Tuned to the days we live in. (Adult audience recommendation 1 News, Novelty, Tom Howard Comedy, !- Cartoon. -fi Telephone 14-202 for Reserves. M (OUR THEATRE, ~NEWTOWN i Vue theatre', newtown. i, TO-NIGHT 7.45 TO-NIGHT " WILLIAM POWELL I , In his most powerful role. T "THE ROAD TO SINGAPORE " "THE ROAD TO SINGAPORE." 2 A thrilling love battle fought in the '•'• jungles of Ceylon. 4 Recommended more especially for adult.-. :1 In addition: ;; Big Supporting Programme,
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 137, 7 December 1932, Page 2
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