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TREMENDOUS EIiCEPTION to THE BEST SHOW in Town. TALL BRITISH 'PARAMOUNT. -A-LL BRITISH PARAMOUNT. ALL BRITISH PARAMOUNT. TWICE DAILY, At 2.15 and 8 p.m. Something for Your Money. GREATEST DOUBLE-VALUE BILL GREATEST DOUBLE-VALUE BILL Ever Shown in Wellington. INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS OF Britain's new "FIND" and latest sparkling addition to the World's Greatest Film Stars, JESSIE MATTHEWS, JESSIE MATTHEWS, OWEN NARES JERRY VERNO, JAnd a host of London's Gaiety Girls in , - "THERE \ "THERE \ "THERE f THERE .. . GOES HOES GOES GOES THE THE' THE THE BRIDE." BRIDE." BRIDE." BRIDE." 'A saucy, glamorous, music with comedy story of a Bride-to-be who skedaddled from the altar rails and landed m a pickle of adventures in "Gay Paree."^ (Approved for Universal Eshibition.) IT'S DELICIOUS. Preceded Twice Daily at 2,15 and 8 by THE MAGNIFICENT PLAY, THE MAGNIFICENT PLAY, Ono of the finest ever screened (For Universal Exhibition), "THE «g-$-SB?ss ess? MURDER AT COVENT GARDEN." MURDER AT COVENT GARDEN." With that Great Actor, the late DENIS NEILSON TERRY, DENIS NEILSON TERRY, Acting as ho alone could act. Book at Bristol or Tel, 51-842. CINEMA BALL - JUNE 22. nUEEN'S • THEATRE, 'THEATRE, QUEEN'S THEATRE, TONIGHT—S—TONIGHT TONIGHT—B—TONIGHT TIM MeCOY -—• TIM McCOY Till M COY — T»J MeCOY , TIM McCOY — SRJSf°RBv TIM McCOY ■— TIM McCOY TIM MeCOY TIM.MoCOTc . TIM McCOY— TIM McCOY Tearing down tlia Thrill Trail. Round the Turn Lay Danger and Romance in " SILENT MEN." —— , " SILENT MEN." - —.."SILENT MEN,'* r la addition, 10,000 miles of Startling Adventures and Curiosities, ■_— "THE BLONDE CAPTIVE." ■ J "THE BLONDE CAPTIVE." — I^, "THE BLONDE CAPTIVE." —. | (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) f Popular Family Prices. ;i CINEMA BALL-JUNE 22. ■ ■ -ORIT-VNOTA THEATKE- ; Britannia theatre, i Continuous from. 1.1 a.m. to 10 p.m. The .-Prince 'of Outdoor Heroes— GEORGE O'BRIEN GEORGE O'BRIEN " In ' ZANE GREY'S EPIC DRAMA, "THE GOLBKN WEST." '•■ THE GOLDEN;WEST." ■• THE GOLDEN -WEST." '-.CHE GOLDS^xWE^r." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) lughtin" Pioneers, battling their way through countless perils to win an empire. \ Additional: BRITANNIA FEATUBETTES, JBox Plan at Theatre or Tel. 40-618. CINEMA BALL - JUNE 22, f QHORTT'S THEATRE, i ©HORTT'S THEATRE,----1 Continuous from 11 a,m, to 10 p.m. Mammoth Programme of Picture "■ Masterpieces. . ' For the First Time in Wellington, MAUREEN O'SULLWAN, $ETIY COMPSON, MONTAGU LOVE, In "SILVER LINING." '•SILVER LINING." "(Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 'A society girl -thrown into, prison for « misdemeanour she never committed— herded together with tho. driftwood of •the city streets, even then she still hoped for tho "Silver Lining. 1 Second Big. Attraction:, TOM KEENE In "THE GHOST VALLEY," JfApproved for Universal Exhibition,) A.'Mystery TJwjUer of the opea sv&ces. guppovting Programme of Short Subject* ' A RTCRAFT THEATRE. -t»-RTCRAFT THEATRE. TONIGHT 7.45 , ( TONIGHI A romantiq drania—a tense, t-umaii docAi1 ment—with two of the screen's greatesl personalities— PkONALD COLMAN, KAY FRANCIS RONALD COLMAN, KAY FRANCIS, [&, picture every single girl and everj married man should sec—' " CY.N-A-R-A.". " C-Y-N-A-R-A." " C-Y-N-A-R-A." ." C-Y-N-A-R-A." (Recommended by Censor for Adult*.) Ihe screen version of the famous Tnoderi CBritish' and International Stage Success. . Additional: j ARTCiUFT FEATURETTES, ; Box Plan Tel. 43-068 aftev C3O p.ni, ' " CINEMA BALL JUNE S3. I?MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY, ■" (Steam-heated Nightly.) THIS EVENING,, at 8 o'clock. Speqinl Big Bumper Programme! 1- "BIRD OF PARADISE," "BIRD OF PARADISE," With DOLORES DEL RIO, JOEL McCRAE. A thousand times more thrilling than anything you've' ever scon! A once-in-a-lifetime show you'll never forget, 2 —Special Sound Cartoon. 3—Cipesouml Review. 4 —"Thru the Ages," a great featurette, s—Grantland Rice Sportlijht. ti—Pathe Gazette. 7-yFox Australian Ne\ys, (Approved for' Universal Exhibition.) TJEGAL THEATRE, KAEORI J-*1 Specially Heated Nightly. TONIGHT-8 o'clock—TONIGHT. "S,'U-I-C-I-D-E F-L-E-E-T." " "S-U-I-C-I-D-E F-L-E-E-T," BILL BOYD, ROBT. ARMSTRONG BILL BOYD, ROBT, ARMSTRONG Iriio Navy on parade. Rollicking fun! paring heroism! Smashing drama) Thi Navy's greatest picture. "S-U-LC-I-D-E F-L-&E/T." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) , SPECIAL SUPPORTS, CINESOUND REVIEW. FOX AUST. NEWS. . BROOKLYN PICTURES ROOKLYN PICTURES TONIGHT AT 8. Special Attraction. Rcnatc Mullcr, Jack Hulbert, and 1 . Owen Nares in "SUNSHINE SUSIE." '■SUNSHINE .BUSIE." |;f Apfjim'ed for Universal Exhibition^

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 129, 3 June 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 129, 3 June 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 129, 3 June 1933, Page 2

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