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DELIGHTING CROWDS DATLY. Dfi LUXE THEATRE, | 10 LUXE THEATRE. DH LUXE THEATRE. ■ NOW SIIO.WING, At 2.30 oncl S. (For General Exhibition.) ■ - PAT lIANNA ' — ■ 'PAT lIANNA • ■ PAT HANNA . PAT HANNA :— PAT HANNA . PAT lIANNA ■ (WELLINGTON'S OWN SON.) With JOE VALLI GKO. MOON. JOE VALLI GEO. MOON. '"Diggers in Blighty" is a cascade of mirth . ; . a tornado1 of laughter ... a real howitzer of howls. . . . Diggers on leave . , , Digger* in love ... in trouble ... in fact, a riot of entertainment. SUPPORTING FEATURETTES. GEORGE WALLACE in "Oh, What a Night!" And the Popular Vocal-Organist, PAUL. T. CULLEN, will render "Familiar Waltz Memories," introducing popular Community Singing . and topical parodies. Overture, "NO, NO, NANETTE." Bos Plans at Bristol a.nd Theatre (Telephone 53-080). J j\ c LU X E iJ ]■] LUX E — , ■ DELUXE —— - COMMENCING FRIDAY. FOX MOVIETONE'S : STUPENDOUS ACHIEVEMENT. "HUMANITY." "HUMANITY." "HUMANITY." "HUMANITY/ "HUMANITY:" ■ "HUMANITY. "HUMANITY." ■ "HUMANITY.' "HUMANITY." "HUMANITY." "HUMANITY." "HUMANITY." ' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Adapted from Harry Fried's famous novel, "Tho Road to Heaven." WHILE HE SOUGHT A GLAMOROUS LOVE, his father sacrificed his honour and. fanio aa a Doctor that this son might carry on his work for humanity. Sturring a Brilliant Cast, of Talent, RALPH MORGAN, IRENE WARE, BOOTS MALLORY, ALEX. KIRKLAND. ■ Box Plans at-Bristol and Theatre, Tel. 53-080. CB ASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. ■ '- TONIGHT ONLY, at 8 o'clock. More chills than the book, more shiver* j than the play: "The Ghost Train," a| greater mystery thriller than them all'J\CK HULJ?ERT—CICELY COURT- ., NE-IDGK.-ANN TODD-CYRIL RAYMOND. In The Creepiest of all Thrillers. ■■"TUB GHOST TRAIN" In ' a lonely "THE GHOST TRAIN" junction railway "THE GHOST TRAIN" station, waiting "THE GHOST TRATN" in eerie silence "THE GHOST TRAIN" for that mon"THE GHOST TRAIN" ster of death "THE GHOST TRAIN" which they had "THE GHOST TRAIN" refused to be"THE GHOST TRAIN" lievo existed, "THE GHOST TRATN" until. . . . Then "THE GHOST TRAIN" terrifying sig"THE.GHOST TRAIN", nal o£ its ap'THE GHOST TRAIN"' proach ... and '"THE GHOST TRAIN" a moment later "THE GHOST TRAIN" out of the "THE 'GHOST TRATN" blackness of the "THE GHOST TRATN" storm, rushed "THE GHOST TRAIN" "The Ghost "THE GHOST TRAIN" Train." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also EXCELLENT SHORT SUBJECTS. ' -Box Plan .at Theatre, or Tel. 16-393. NOW SHOWING! TWICE DAILY, 2.30 and 8 p.m. KING'S THEATRE ING'S, - . THEATRE Presents t "THE FLAG LIEUTENANT." ' . -, "THE-FLAG. LIEUTENANT." "THE1 -FLAG LIEUTENANT." "THE FLAG' LIEUTENANT." j (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Starring .HENRY- EDWARDS—ANNA NEAGLE HENRY EDWARDS-ANNA NEAGLE The Silent Screen Classic now a Talkie Triumph, which will make the puke beat quicker—stir" us with a patriotism seldom felt. THRILL WITH THE "FLAG' LIEUTENANT"! In addition: EXCELLENT SHORT SUBJECTS. , Box Plans Bristol and Theatre. NO BOOKING FEE. Telephone 52-212. YEW PRINCESS THEATRE. «EW PRINCESS THEATRE, TWO BIG PICTURES. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. 1- JOHN BARRYMORE' With . . ' Katherine Hepburn and' Billie Burke. In ' "A BILL' OF DIVORCEMENT." "A BILL OF DIVORCEMENT." (Recommended rby Censor for Adults.) The most stirring document the ctage has ever''given to the screen. ' 2- HELEN TWELVETREES • ' ••, In ' ' ■ "A WOMAN OF EXPERIENCE." "A WOMAN OF. EXPERIENCE." (Recommended by Censor-for Adults.) A tidal sweep of heart-pounding drama. Additional: ' NEW PRINCESS FEATURETTES. Serial: "HEROES OF THE WEST." Popular Family Prices: Stalls, Is; Circle, Is 6d. Theatre- Telephone No. 42-580. KILBIRNIE ~ KINEMA. Steam-heated Throughout. The installation of a new and up-to-date heating system ensures the maximum of comfort, TONIGHT! TONIGHT! Laughter! Hilarity! Hysterics! Bert WHEELER and ROBT. WOOLSEY In "HOLD 'EM JAIL!" With Edna. May Oliver, Rosco Ates, Edgar Kennedy.' Five of the world's greatest scream, stars iii ONE of the world's goofiest pictures. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Newsreel, Audio Review, Scenic, Comedy, Cartoon. EGAL THEATRE, KARORI. (Specially heated nightly.) TONIGHT! TONIGHT! "ME AND MY GIRL." "ME AND MY GIRL." JOAN BENNETT, SPENCER TRACY. (Approved for Universal Exhibiton.) A great laugh—a smashing police drama. A delightful romance. SPECIAL SOUND SUPPORTS. "" CHRYSANTHEMUMS. KARORI AUTUMN SHOW, THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 4. PARISH HALL, KARORI. Official Opening at 3 p.m. by Rev. F. M. Kempthorne. Chrysanthemums, Cut Flowers, Decorative, Vegetables. | Afternoon Tea, 9d. Flower Sale. Entries close 11 a.m., Thursday at Hall. , Box 1237. Send for Schedule. Official Telephone 45-629. House, 26-072. G. S. NICOL, Secretary. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOMS. No. 6 Courtenay Chambers, 15 Courtenay Place. Ilours: 12.30 to 4 p.m. No. 607 T. and G. Building, Lambtoo ■ Quay, Wellington, Hours: 12.30 to 4.30 p.m. and Fridays 7 to .8.30 p.m. Th 6 Pnblio are cordially invited.PSYCHOLOGY! RONA OLSEN'S OPENING LECTURE TONIGHT! TONIGHT!' Mezzanine, Dominion Farmer*' Institute, Conimrncitis 8 o'clock. "PSYCHOLOGY, WHAT IT MEANS, WHAT IT DOES." Written questions answered, Collection,

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 101, 2 May 1933, Page 2

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