LAST JNIGHT. last Chance of seelng herbert marshall " "And""' EDNA BEST In .'•THE FAITHFUL HEART." "THE FAITHFUL HEART." The Delightful Picture --■ THE DUCHESS OF YORK .. Saw .4 Times. (Recommended for Adults.) _.[. .jpARAMOUNT— : * ' , ALL BRITISH. AT 2.15 AND 8 p.m. . TOMORROW FRIDAY. • --.: TOMORROW FRIDAY. ARNOLD RIDLEY'S WORLD'S WONDER'PLAY, ln Gainsborough Super-Picture Form as - a Comedy-Dramatic Success. . STILL BOOMING. IN LONDON AND SYDNEY. ' : 3 WEEKS AT AUCKLAND. ■; 3.WEEKS AT AUCKLAND. . . The Immortal Screen Puzzle. -GREAT as a novel read by millions in -.-.-'.. many, languages. GREATER-as a screen play, acted oa the .7 stages ol the world. GREATEST as a British Talking Picture " Triumph; ": JACK HULBERT JACK HULBERT - JACK HULBERT ":- '■"■'-.5 JACK HULBERT ':: .:■" JACK. HULBERT '-'- "" JACK' HULBERT '■■'"■:- JACK HULBERT .TACK HULBERT ' JACK HULBERT :. JACK HULBERT ENGLAND'S CROWNED COMEDY KING-SO POPULAR IN "SUNSHINE '. SUSIE" AND "JACK'S THE BOY" '. With CICELY COURTNEIDGE "CICELY COURTNEIDGE -.' CICELY COURTNEIDGE -■".'' "• Queen of Comic Actresses. '",--..; . (Jtteen of Comic Actresses. In the Cyclonic Success, _" "THE GHOST TRAIN." '-.THE GHOST TRAIN." "THE GHOST TRAIN." • THE GHOST TRAIN." ."THE GHOST TRAIN." .'. "THE GHOST TRAIN." " THE GHOST TRAIN." "THE GHOST TRAIN." "THE GHOST TRAIN." "'-■•' THE GHOST TRAIN." LOADED WITH LAUGHTER AND THRILLS. FREIGHTED WITH FUN. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SEND THE KIDDIES. ONE "MINUTE BEFORE MIDNIGHT, ONE MINUTE BEFORE MIDNIGHT, and five terror-stricken souls, trapped by : the :ele'ments in a lonely junction railwaj» -station; waited .in eerie silence ,for . that, monster, of death which, they had refusSed" to believe existed until . . . Then the-terrifying'signal o£'its approach .. . andrA moment later, out of tho blackness of v .thpistorm rushed "The Ghost Train." ' -HA-HA!' HO-HO! HE-HE! HA-HA! HO-HO! HE-HE! Its coming brings yells of delight— " "merry laughs—gurgles—shrieks—and 3ATTERIES OF THRILLS to evci-y : LIVING SOUL tha.t sees the picture. Approved for Universal Exhibition. - ■ Approved for Universal Exhibition. Come Yourself.—SEND THE KIDDIES. Book Bristol or Theatre—Tel. 51-842. Prices.-^ls, Is 6d, 2s, and 2s 6d (plus tax). Matinee* Is, Is Od, aud 2s, CHILDR3BN HALF. AtJEEN'S, T-TNALLY TONIGHT. WUEEN'S, FINALLY TONIGHT. '•• ■ CHARLES BICKFORD . ■; . . • ..In "■' "THE LAST MAN."' "I- "THE LAST MAN.'' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also, ■ .:■■ . QUEEN'S FEATURETTES. . , -COMMENCING TOMORROW. QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. Here's Action For You ! KING OF THE WESTERN STARS IN A BLAZING DRAMA BY A FAMOUS ; . WRITER. . ;. The Greatest Western Yet. ;.■''•the fourth horseman." '.-■ -i'the fourth horseman." '•. -'- -"the.fourth horseman." ..;.:; .-the-Fourth horseman." "(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) •'! -;From the Exciting WILCOX Story. ' ■ '- Starring TOM MIX at His -' -■■ TOM MIX ; Virile Best. TOM MIX Desperate gun battles, furious riding, fist . fights'." to" a finish —Tom Mix right in his _'_ ": .'"'."."element" giving you THE MOST' ' EXCITING HOUR OF . ENTERTAINMENT YOU COULD ..:•' r.; WISH FOR! " OHORTT'S ;; THEATRE. •^HORTT'S THEATRE ; Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. . . TONIGHT! , Last night of ■ • BILL BOYD, HOBART BOSWORTH -.- ' . . In. "CARNIVAL BOAT." "."'.". ..'." "CARNIVAL BOAT." Lightning action in every foot, capped by .'...'a ."daring. slide for life" climax. BIG : SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. ". COJIMENCING FRIDAY. .Mammoth Double-Feature Programme. LAN KEITH, LLOYD HUGHES, DOROTHY SEBASTIAN In -"THE DECEIVER." ■i ■ '-.'.' "THE : DECEIVER." The best detec'tive^story in months, - — - And - PEN LYON. CONSTANCE CUMMINGS • In "THE BIG TIMER." "THE BIG TIMER." ;_"- A "Delightful Comedy-drama.. : ' AT THE : ~~ IA RTCRAFT THEATRE. THEATRE. . :.■-_.■ FINALLY TONIGHT, at S_ * Sights .You Have Never Seen -Before. "CONGORILLA" Presented by '"CONGORILLA".. -MR AND MRS. V'CONGORILLA" MARTIN JOHNSON. ..-Approved for. Universal Exhibition. ABSOLUTELY AUTHENTIC, TRUE, •-■■■••■ AND HAIR-RAISING. COMMENCING TOMORROW AT 8 p.m. • ;, - TWO BIG. PICTURES. (I), The Strangest Adventure Ever ".'- -..'■• ..- Filmed, "I-G-L-O-O." "I-G-L-O-O." - (Approved, for Universal Exhibition.) ,-A- FIGHT- FOR LIFE IN THE FROZEN NORTH. • <2) ■ ■ A Mighty Melodrama, LEW-AYRES and '-. MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN, '■■-.- •■ ■•, ■■ ■ ■ in - . "THE PENALTY OF FAME." • (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Staccato Action! Rapid Fire Thrills! Additional: ARTCRAFT FEATURETTES. Bos Plan, 43-968 after 6.30 p.m. irJAPITOL . THEATRE, MIRAMAR. *->■•-■ last night! : . "ALEXANDER HAMILTON," with GEORGE ARLISS, ' GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE,JARLISS,-' GEORGE ARLISS, - The . actor, in oiie of his :■•"*_'■;"-■-"■■ most delightful roles. - ' ',-' ;.'. / -". EXCELLENT • SUPPORTS.' ••"• •-';"( Approved for Universal Exhibition.) /REGAE- ' THEATRE,' - KARORI. " x.'.-.':TONi(3-HT. ' TONIGHT. . ~" .'"-'THE BLUE DANUBE." With an All-star • Cast. CApprovcd - for - Universal -Exhibition.) The world's immortal: love waltz .woven into a glorious drama and romance. ■- _ SPECIAL SOUND SUPPORTS. FRI. AND SAT., "FAITHLESS."
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 39, 16 February 1933, Page 2
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