ALL RECORDS BROKEN. ALL RECORDS BROKEN. SEASON EXTENDED : 2ND BIG WEEK —— 2ND BIG WEEK • The multitudes are still thronging ! Crowded Houses, and Amazing Enthusiasm ! DE LUXE THEATRE. X LUXE THEATRE. DE LUXE THEATRE. NOW SHOWING. TWICE DAILY—2.3O and S p.m. IT HAS TAKEN THE WORLD BY STORM—IT WILL THRILL YOU AS NEVER BEFORE! VICKI BAUM'S Startling Novel, < "GRAND HOTEL." ——- "GRAND HOTEL." • "GRAND HOTEL." —— ■ ■ "GRAND HOTEL." • " GRAND HOTEL." ■ —— "GRAND HOTEL." • " GRAND HOTEL." ■ "GRAND HOTEL." • "GRAND HOTEL." "GRAND. HOTEL." . " GRAND HOTEL." ~ " GRAND HOTEL." A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ■ Stupendous Cast headed by GRETA GARBO, JOHN BARRYMORE, JOAN CRAWFORD, WALLACE BEERY, LIONEL BARRYMORE* LEWIS STONE ("Grand- Hotel" screening at 2.45 aDd 5.15.) ALSO: PAUL T. CULLEN PAUL T. CULLEN ■The Brilliant Vocal-Organist, At the Wurlitzer. • BOOKINGS ARE HEAVY. ; It costs no more to Reserve. Box Plans at Bristol and. at Theatre. (Tel. 53-080). Telephone Bookings not kept after 7.45. CINEMA' BALL - JUNE 22. NOW SHOWING. TWICE- DAILY, 2.50 and S p.m. THING'S THEATRE J-MNG'S THEATRE (Steam-heated Throughout) Presents—— 'v The thrilling film adap- ZANE GREY'S tation of Zane Grey's ZANE GREY'S novel, "Capyon Walls," ZANE GREY'S brought to the screen ZANE GREY'S as ZANE GREY'S "SMOKE LIGHTNING." "SMOKE LIGHTNING." "SMOKE — LIGHTNING." "SMOKE LIGHTNING." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Starring . . GEORGE O'BRIEN With Nell O/Day. GEORGE O'BRIEN Frank Atkinson, GEORGE O'BRIEN . and GEORGE O'BRIEN. Betsy King Ross. THE BRIGHTEST STAR IN ■ ' THE WESTERN SKY—-! As a two-gun, two-fisted, romance-minded reckless rover who turns rancher, but gets -roped—by. Cupid! . Also ■ ■ ■ ■' KING'S FEATURETTES. Box Plans Bristol and Theatre. NO BOOKING FEE. TEL. 52-212. CINEMA: BALL — JUNE 22. ITVMPIKE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. (Steam Heated Nightly.) THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. The Greatest Thrill of the Season! 1_ ■•■■« w AY. • COR R ESPONDENf," With JACK HOLT, RALPH GRAVES. Two daredevils of,;. Shanghai—courting death and danger—a sky devil—and a war correspondent. Thrills in the air. Adventure and excitement of the Chinese War. 2—Cartoon, "Battle of the Barn." 3—Ginesound Review. 4—Special Cartoon, "Hiccups .the Champ." a—Herald Nevrereel. 6—Screen Snapshots. 7—Fox Australian Newsreel; . (Recommended, by Censor for Adults.) Saturday Matinee-*"War Correspondent." CINEMA BALL — JUNE 22. TV'ILBIRNIE ~r ~ ~ IiINEMA ■■V (Steam-heated Nightly) , ~. ; : George Raft "&' Constance Cummings in "OTGHT: AFTER;NIGHT," With Wynne- Gibson & Alison Skipwor.th; (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) MATINEE SATURDAY; ;,„; i' Tint McOoyin Rearm', Tearin', .Whirl-: wind Western,' "TEXAS'rGYCLONE.'f-- ■ (Approved: for . Exhibition;-) •'. And here's something special! A Mickey Mouse Cartoon:in TECHNICOLQUR;. EVENING: Ronald: Cblinan, in ' i ■ ' ."CYNARA7 r"{;V ''7-—: ] - (Recommended, by the Censoi-. for Adults;) Plans in Theatre: Telephone 14-202.,,. CINEMA. BALL — JUNE 22. ■;- ■: ~~ Electrically Heated Nightly.,,., OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR . THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TONIGHT, 7.45. TONIGHT. CLARA BOW, CLARA BOW, : Greater than ever, in ; ..■-. "CALL HER SAVAGE." "CALL HER. SAVAGE." The story of a primitive, -beautiful girl you'll rave over. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. SATURDAY MATINEE, 2.15. GEORGE O'BRIEN, in "THE SEAS BENEATH," CINEMA BALL - e JUNE 22, VI7ELLINGTON FOOTBALL AS- "- SOCIATION, INCORP.' SOCCER '" * SOCCER SOCCER BASIN RESERVE SOCCER SOCCER ' SOCCEPv TOMORROW;' (SATURDAY), MAY 27, TOMORROW (SATURDAY), MAY 27, ; ■'■.■' . At 3 p.m. HOSPITAL v. PETONE. . HOSPITAL v. PETONE. ■ • ■ ■ And - .■ - ; DIAMONDS v. SWIFTS. ... . DIAMONDS v. SWIFTS. -. ' . . ■. ,■' i' . Curtain-rakers at 1.30 p.m. Admission—Ground, 9d; Stand 6d extra. B. A. JMABIN, . Secretary. 3-RD. HOUSES, all conveniences—4oo Queen's Drive, Lyall Bay, with garage, ISs. 412 Queen's Drive, Lyall Bay, 10s. fl, 14, and 15 Salisbury Garden Court off Cecil Road, Wade6town; rent ISs w«ekly. H. S. PILLAR, 124 Cecil Road, Wadestown. Tel. 40-202. ______________ OLD PUPILS' ASSOCIATION. ALL Old Pupils are cordially invited to attend a Meeting, to be held in the Schoolroom, Brook Street, on THURSDAY NEXT. JUNE 1, at 7.45 p.m. Business: Formation of Old Pupils' Association. AY. J. MELODY, Headmaster. YVHAKATIKI GOLF LINKS, " WALLACEVILLE. OFFICIAL OPENING TOMORROW (Saturday), MAY 27, 1033, At 2.30 p.m. Exhibition Match between Jas. Watt (Heretaunga) and Geo. Watt (Masterton). Refreshments provided. OLD GIRLS' ASSOCIATION. rURNIVAL REUNION VARNIVAL- REUNION TOMORROW.' MAY 27, at 7.30 p.m., at COLLEGE, PIPITEA STREET. All, ex-pupils, invited. Admission Is. pLASSfFIEb Advertising iv "The JEveling Post" is a, (safe, and easy method to meet your requirements. "The Post's1' record- circulation is a guarantee- of service. ......
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Evening Post, Issue 122, 26 May 1933, Page 2
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