POSITIVELY LAST 2 DAYS POSITIVELY LAST 2 DAYS POSITIVELY LAST 2 DAYS OF THE WONDER-SHOW OF THE WONDER-SHOW -rhich everybody who'Tjaa seen it says is --THE BEST ENTERTAINMENT FOR MONTHS." ; pARAMOUNT-. ~""~^ == » ALL BRITISH. TO-DAY AND DAILY AT 2.15 and &p.m FAREWELL GORDON HARKER, FAREWELL GORDON HARKER, FAREWELL GORDON HARKER* the inimitable English character comediar as "Hackett" and PATRIC CURWEN as "DR. LOMOND.' EDGAR WALLACE'S EDGAR WALLACE'S fascinating play,■■■ approved for Universa1 exhibition, "THE RINGER." "THE RINGER." ' "THE RINGER." '!THE RINGER." "THE RINGER." "THE RINGER." "THE RINGER," "THE RINGER." Supplemented ia the first part by "DEAD LOCK," "DEAD LOCK," "DEAD LOCK," 4 star featurette of enthralling interest. 'Book Bristol or Theatre, Tel. 51-542. EXTRAORDINARY. GOMING ——'• ■■..'■ ■— FRIDAY. Right on top of its - TERRIFIC SUCCESS AT CHRISTCHURCH. AN EYE-OPENING SPECIAL and IT'S A" GAINSBOROUGH. EDGAR WALLACE AT HIS BEST. ■EDC-AR WALLACE AT HIS BEST. Millions read the great BOOK. . MiT.ions saw the greater PLAY which ran in London for 1% YEARS AT WYNDHAM'S 1% YEARS AT WYNDHAM*3 THEATRE. THEATRE. THE ACTING IS MAGNIFICENT. "The best-acted play on the screen."— ' London "Era." "THE "BEST ACTED PLAY YET."— Christchurch "Star." / "THE \ '.Unique! FRIGHTENED Superb! •"..■"• ... \" LADY" / _ ■ : Recommended for adult audiences. • ! AN ENTHRALLING MYSTERY. : . COMPARE Ihis unrivalled British cast with any you've -■■■'... ever seen:in, another picture. . NORMAN McKINNELL' - ' GORDON HARKER (comedian) : ■ EMLYN WILLIAMS .' X^-THLEEN NESBIT : BSLLE CHRYSTALL . . : D. CLARK-SMITH-■■■-: • and 6 other distinguished London artists. BE WISE—BOOK EARLY^Nd FEE. At Bristol or Theatre, Tel. 51-842. THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. ■ HE QUEEN'S THEATRE. THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. ' : (Upper Cuba street), > ' TO-NIGHT-8-TO-NIGHT - \ :'A HILARIOUS COMEDY FARCE. Roars of Laughter: and Fun. ■-'- -i—— VICTOR McLAGLEN '. ———. VICTOR jacLAGLEN — Ctreta Nissen; Nell O'Day, Allan Dinehart, " : In Their Latest and Best: "RACKETY RAX." -■■■■;.. "RACKETY. RAX.'-' ■; '_~ (Approved ;for Uniyersal. Exhibition.) .-.;, COMMENCING.-^-— FRIDAY. ■ ■'.-:■■ COMMENCING '■ FRIDAY. . Special Matinee Saturday, 2.30. ifEVER MORE HUMOROUS ..■■■■■•'. NOR MORE HUMAN! The World"s mdst Famous Wit, WILL HOGERS WILL ROGERS WILL ROGERS WILL ROGERS WILL ROGERS ■ WILL ROGERS -In a hearty laughter and heart-deep drama. .■■ ■ "TOO BUSY-TO WORK." • "TOO BUSY TO WORK." "TOO BUSY TO WORK." . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) QUEEN'S FEATURETTES. ■i- POPTJI/Ail FAMILY PRICES. ,• THE ATTRACTION' SUPREME! At : VJHORTT'S '."■' .' THEATRE. ■ . -■.."■■• THEATRE. -1A programme "of outstanding excellence. 2—GPEAT FEA.TURESr-2 " :,'. With a Splendid Supporting Programme. No. 1— -•• ••■■ ■-'•..• JACK HOLT ■"■■"." "■■■•" JOAN MARSH JOAN MARSH -, JACK HOLT In Dynamic Drama—ln Spine-tingling Thrills of Sport—ln a Sensational Success, "MAKER OP MEN." A Truly Great No. 2— ■ . ;■ ' ' A Charming Trio— ■ MARIE PREVOST, MAE CLARK; ;•' JEAN HARLOW In Scintillating Comedy Drama of a, ■■■■ --■ Thousand Laughs... "THREE WISE GIRLS." ("A" Cert.—Adult Audiences.) A ludicrous melange of love and bluff. -A captivating• story of three maids who ■,_ set out for adventure—-and found it! Reserve your Seats, Theatre or Tel 41-219 "ALWAYS-A- GOOD PROGRAMME."' gEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. ...... . TO-NIGHT ONLY, at 8 o'clock. A magnificent picture ana beautifully acted. XORMA SHEARER, , . BASIL RATHBONE, ' : '- HEDDA HOPPER ;;■: '■ _ "■■■ ;' in v; ;.- ---' THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY." - ' (Approved for Adult Exhibition.) . A' story moulded ''!■ around ' a beautiful society Raffles, and a. .member of the nobility who loved her even'when she robs his home. Also METRO SHORT SUBJECTS. _ Reservations;— Bos Plan' at Theatre or Everyone's Favourites— ' —Janet Gaynor^ Charles Farrell— "THE FIRST YEAR." ' ■ - "THE FIRST YEAR." , : > A Brand-new Kind of Story! .'■■ "THE FIRST YEAR." " -Sometin^es - hilarious-^sometimes cad— always-delightful; A great show for the whole family.- You^ll love it! ■■•;•• SPLENDID SOUND SUPPORTS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ■ AUR '"THEATRE, NEWTOWN THEATRE, NEWTOWN. The'film version of the London mystery .. ." '. play hit, • "PAYMENT DEFERRED," ■ 'TAYMENT DEFERRED," Starring Charles Laughton, Maureen O'Siillivan. . . v A timid little bank clerk who became a ruthless murderer. (Recommended ( by censor for adults.) Big Supporting Programme. T>EGAL THEATRE, ' KARORI. TO : NIGHT. rTQtNIGHT. "CONGORILLA" "CONGORILLA" ■ "CONGOKILLA" Jhe picture that is different. Completely filmed in Africa. Thrilling, amazing. SPECIAL SOUND SUPPORTS
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 26, 1 February 1933, Page 2
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612Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 26, 1 February 1933, Page 2
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