LAST DAY-FAREWELL TO JACK HULBERT, LEONORA- CORBETT,: ana: GORDON ",: ... HARKER :. .- ■ ■".;; "--'ln :■• Gainsborough's Merry-go-round of Mirth, "L-O-V-E d-N W-H-E-E-L-S." ' . "L-O-V-E O-N W-H-E-E-L-S." • PARAMOUNT^ " ~~~^=» A. ,-..- ■ -—"""^ ALL BRITISH. TWICE DAILY, 2.15 and 8 p.m. TOMORROW, at 2.15 and 8. • ■ ■ "SEAMARK." "SEAMARK." Seamark's greatest, story come to life— more fascinating than the popular novel itself.. -.-.--. . •. . British ■ Dominions Films release GORDON HARKER, GORDON HARKER, GORDON HARKER, Hugh Wakefield, Nicholas Hannen, Garry Marsh, Robert Fai-quharson, and Rcnce Clama in the Gainsborough Piccadilly Puzzle Play and Dramatic Triumph, -.-. "THE MAN - ■ . ■ "THE MAN ■ ... THEY COULDN'T • THEY COULDN'T ■ ARREST." ARREST." (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) !Ah ally of! Scotland Yard—yet "the Yard" sought to arrest him. 'ALL "The Yard's", .horses . . AND all "The Yard's" men , Could never get JOHN DAIN within . their ken. A TREMENDOUSLY FINE Story of an Inventor who was the Terror of Criminal London. Oh, gleaming Lights o' London That deck the City's Crown, ■What deeds are" done1 beneath you, ■ Oh, Lights o' London- Town. ■ ■ RARE- BRITISH FEATURETTES. Book Bristol or Telephone -51-842. AUEEN'S THEATRK. THEATRE. "QUEEN'S THEATRE. FINALLY TONIGHT at 8. "CORSAIR-," "CORSAIR," A■. gripping-, and surging drama, with CHESTER: MORRIS-ALISON LLOYD (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING TOMORR O W. COMMENCING—TOMORROW. Special Matinee, Saturday, 2.30. ' Breathless drama of the speedboat kings —mile-a-minute action —crackups—fights— collisions—flying spray and,', throbbing hearts. See . '"SP-KED - DEMON " "SPEED DEMON" >. — "SPEED .DEMON" .- (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Thrills and Spills in a race with Death. Starring ;WM. COLLIER, JUN.-JOAN MARSH. . Queen's Fcaturettes, POPULAR FAMILY PRICES. ■'■ THE ' , tjritannia theatre. Britannia theatre. "" final presentation. KARLOFF The Uncanny IKARLOFF - .. The Uncanny Zita Johann, and David Manners In "T-H-E " M-U-M-M-Y." . "T-H-E M-U-M-M-Y." "T-H-E M-U-M-M-Y." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) In the weirdest picture ever conceived. COMMENCING TOMORROW at 11 a.m. Love^J.ea-lousy—Tragedy—All on "THE. 3TI.G.HT OF JUNE 13." ■"TKX NIGHT OF JUNE 13." .. "THE NIGHT OF JUNE 13." ' (Approved" for Universal Exhibition.) ' ' With CLIVE BROOK. * LILA LEE. "~- r "And CHARLES RUGGLES. 70 crowded minutes changed the lives of ... -a dozen people! ; ■ ADDITIONAL: ■ BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. Bos Plan at Theatre or Tel. 40-618. "VTEW PRINCESS THEATRE. •^ EW . . PRINCESS THEATRE. FINAL SCREENINGS. GLORIA SWANSON .In . . "T-b-N-1-G-H-T OR N-E-V-E-R." "T-Q-N-I-G-H-T OR N-E-V-E-R." • "T-O-N-I-G-H-T OR N-E-V-E-R." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) -.She feared.love""'. . . but. was brave enough ■ to steal it! • • ' COMMENCING TOMORROW at. 11 a.m. A Lyric of Rural England. HENRY KENDALL HENRY' KENDALL" In : " "MR. BILL THE CONQUEROR." "MR. BILL THE CONQUEROR." "MR.-BILL THE CONQUEROR." "(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Light entertainment handled with imagination and understanding. Additional: ' .NEW PRINCESS FEATURETTES. Serial: "HEROES OF THE WEST." Popular Family Prices: Stalls Is, Circle is 6d.. ( ;-•■■■ Theatre Telephone No. 42-580. SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. "" LAST NIGHT of the Premier Picture Entertainment of the Week. "THE PHANTOM PRESIDENT." "THE PHANTOM PRESIDENT." -You'll ache with laughter at this picture. ' . ' And . Zane Grey's thrilling story of stark heroism, throbbing action. "FIGHTING CARAVANS." "FIGHTING CARAVANS." :. /(Both pictures recommended for Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING FRIDAY', a' ■ For Three Days Only: Grand Revival of GEORGE ARLISiS ' GEORGE ARLISS In"THE MILLIONAIRE." "THE MILLIONAIRE." Splendid Programme of Supporting Short Subjects. T?MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. ■ £j: THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. First Release in Wellington. "AFRAID TO TALK," "AFKAID TO TALK," With - ERIC LINDEN, SIDNEY FOX. Drama stranger than fiction! A gripping, shattering melodrama that will leave you " breathless. -. 2—Comedy, "Hesitating Love." 3—Universal Newsrccl (Graham McNamee) ■4^-Universal Newsrcel (Graham McNamee) (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) XT ILBI RN Hi XI NEM A. Come and see the funniest farce about the films ever filmed. Big comedy stars . . ' in the big star comedy! "ONCE IN A LIFETIME," frith JACK OAKIE and SIDNEY FOX. A grand and glorious fiesta of fun! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ... Interesting Supports. Plans now open for ."HORSE FEAH'HETtK" and the MAORI ENTERTAINERS (Saturdays■ Telephone 14-202 for l!;.'pcr\cs. BEGAL THEATRE, KARORI. ■ TONIGHT, 8 o'clock, TONIGHT. "SALOMY-JANE." ■ ■ Charles FaiTell, Joan Bennett, Ralph ■' ' ■■- ■ ''Bellamy." A fascinating story of the AVest-that is different. The love story of a Southern Girl .in the lawless West. ' (Approved"for Universal Exhibition.) /' SPECIAL SOUND SUPPORT'S, ;J"ri. and Sat,., \'The Chinese Bungalow."
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 81, 6 April 1933, Page 2
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