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DE LUXE THEATRE. X LUXE THEATRE. DE LUXE • THEATXE. NOW SHOWING. TWICE DAILY: 2.30 and B.\ FOX- MOVIETONE'^ FIXE DRAMATIC! ACHIEVEMENT. • It Throbs%ith every emotion known to the human heart. "HUMANITY:" ''HUMANITY." "HUMANITY." "HUMANITY." "HUMANITY.".' "HUMANITY." "HUMANITY." "HUMANITY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.), Starring a Brilliant Cast oE Talent. RALPH MORGAN, IREXE WARE, BOOTS MALLORY.-ALEX. KIRKLAXD: In iino.perfoimanees. In Addition/ Excellent Featurettcs. AN 'ALL-BRITISH (COMEDY DRAMA. Full of laughs and thrills, "AFTER DARK." - "AFTER DARK." Together with further enthusiastically-'----acclaimed presentations by PAUL T. CULLEX PAUL T. CULLEN at the Wurlitzer De Luxe. Box Plans Bristol and Theatre. , IT'S COMING SOON! "GRAND . HOTEL." "GRAND HOTEL." Dr LLXi: THEATRE, r LL\< THEATRE. DE LUXE THEATRE. Commencing Fudav. Commencing Fnday. SPECIAL SCHOOL MATINLES DAILY, at 230 The Funniest Pan in Pictuies. . SlAjf — ■ OLIVER EiE - a in LAURKL And SAS2|5 AS2| LAUREL — M^v^ LAUREL ■ HARDY In the Army! See them in their Gicatest l'eatuie Pioduction. "PICK1 UP YOUR IROUBLrS" "PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES" "PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES" "PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) They're f unniei. f than e\ ci. In Addition—a Special "Our Gang" Comedy— "READIX1 AND WRITIN'" "READIN' ■ AND WRITIN'." Give the Kiddies a Treat during their Holidays. BOX PLANS at Bristol and Theatre. SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL "BAY. TONIGHT ONLY, at 7.45 o'clock. A Double Feature! Programme—Brim-full of Entertainment; ' LEE te»aSQ^k STUAKT' in "PRIVATE JONES." " PRIVATE JONES." - (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) The picture in which the one and only Lee Tracy makes the hit o£ his career. ... As the cocky, quick-tempered, lovable soldier, whom nobody, understood. Also: ■'....' ... . Richard Arlen, Gloria Stuart, . James Gleason ■' In "THE SPORT OF A NATION." "THE SPORT OF A NATION." (Appio\ed foi Universal Exhibition.) Romantic lo\e in a setting of fevered excitement! Intense' dram* plared before thiindeiing thousands,! , Reservations Box Plan at Theatre, or Telephone 1G 393 THE BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. Continuous from'll a.m. to 10 p.m. TWO GRAND BIG PICTURES. 1— BILL BOYD and CHIC SALE BILL BOYD and CHIC SALE In "THE GREAT DECISION." "THE .GREAT .DECISION." (Recommended by .Censor ;for Adults.) Rtw courage flames in defiance against ciime biains armed with machine guns! 2—ERIC LINDEN and an outstanding cast ot jouthful stars In "ARE TIIFSE OUR CHILDREN?" "ARE THESE OUR CHILDREN?" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Wesley Ruggle's drama of world chaos. One boy lived this story to inspire a million. •"■ Additional: ' ' ; BRITANNIA FEATURETTES.,'■ ■■'.'■ Box Plan at Theatre or, Tel. 40-618. ■ fAPITOL THEATRE, • MIRAMAR. V LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT* "ME AND MY GAL." A really amusing comedy romance, featuring TO AN BENNrri, &PLNCER TRACY, AMRION BURNS AND J. lARRELL MMCDONALD ( \ppio\ed ior Umicrsil Exhibition) SPECIAL MAILNLE 'J.OMORROW (AVLD>,L&DA.\), at 2 lop m TOM MIX, TOM MIX, TOM MIX, in ' IHE HAAS BAD M\N " EGAL IHEAIRD, KAROrF lONIGHT-8 o'clock-I'QNIGHI 'IHE FRIGHIENED LADY" With an All British Stai Cist (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) The most spine-tingling novel by Edgar Willace in a gripping PLieen diimi "IHL IRIGHIENED LAD\ " All talkin' Sound Suppoits Wed and 'Ihuis-' THE AIL MMV " KILBIRNIE KINEMA. Bla/es to new gloij on the fauctn1 I ANNIE HURST S 'BACK STRIII," With IRENE DUNNE, JOHN BOLES, and an exception^ east So hum-.n, so sincete, bo leil a lomance — and now here it is as i picture Powerful, poignant, ptiftctl (Recommended, by the Censoi for Adults ) CHILDREN S MATINLE WEDNESDAY Leon Lnol Mitn Gieen, Zi/u Pitts,, m "ri\N and hAttie " E\ccllent feuppott-, including "pswald" Caitoon (\ppro\cd for Unnetsil Etttthttion ) WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL STAFF 1 Address bj H P MOURAXT, ESQ LECJ.URE ROOM, ELLCTRICITY DLPI , Hirns Street WEDiNLSDAY, MAY 10, at 8 p m. Constitution and Benefits of an Officers' Guild It is important thnt e^iy member of the staft should be pic^ent J G AIACKE>,ZIJ::, Clnumin, &t iff Committee. MONSTER FINAL CONCERT. Concluding 3 days' Mus., Eloc.,.'Dancing Tests. "VGAIO TOWN HALL. •■" GAIO TOWN HALL. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, "at 7.45 p".m. All Star Items by Class Winners. Admission: Adults, Is; Children, 6d. Day Sessions, half-price. ■ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOMS., 'No. 6 Courtenay Chambers, 15 Courtenay . Place. Hours: 12.30 to 4 p,m. : No. 607 T. and G. Building, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Hours: 12:30 to 4.30 p.m. and 'Fridays , • 7to 8.30 p.m. The Public are cordially invited. pLASSIFIED Advertising in "The EvenSJ ing Post" is a safe and easy method to meetyoiir requirements. "The Post's" record circulation is a guarantee of service, •..,...

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 14, 9 May 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 14, 9 May 1933, Page 2