DE LUXE THEATRE. E LUXE' ■ THEATRE. DE - LUXE THEATRE. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. ■ " TWICE DAILY, 2.30.and,8. NO. 1 ATTRACTION: IT'S A COMEDY RIOT ! Utterly new! Completely differentl Amazingly entertaining! The Screen's foremost popular Star, ELTSSA LANDI — ELISSA LANDI ELISSA LANDI . ELISSA LANDI ■ ELISSA LANDI — . ELISSA' LANDI ELISSA LANDI -—— ELISSA LANDI MARJORIE RA S IBEAU rnest truex David Manners, Helena Madison, and cast of thousands! in THE FUNNIEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR. An indescribably hilarious comedy romance of the land where women are the warriors and providers—have the rights—and pretty good lefts—and believe the man s place is in the home. New—differententertaining. You'll love it! • ' "THE' WARRIOR'S HUSBAND." . WARRIOR'S HUSBAND." WARRIOR'S HUSBAND." WARRIOR'S HUSBAND." WARRIOR'S HUSBAND." ■ ; WARRIOR'S. HUSBAND." .- ; (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NO. 2 ATTRACTION: , '. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! Return, Season Engagement of., '. ■■ MISS IRIS MASON : — — MISS IRIS MASON MISS IRIS MASON • . Wellington's brilliant Lady Organist, recently returned from highly successful engagements both in New Zealand and1 Australia., NO. 3 ATTRACTION- ■ "- A Dazzling and Sensational Staga • ..".*. Presentation by . . ~ -V MC.A. GYMNASIUM MEMBERS— -Y,M'.C:A. GYMNASIUMS MEMBERSA.team of Acrobats and Balancers. .■'■"■■ BE WISE. .. BQOK EARLY. •'•Box--Plans- at" Bristol and.Mhea'tr'CTel. 53-csp.. ,'. ;■'-.'■.■ '. . ;—NOW SHOWING •: ■; —EVERY EVENING AT 8 : o'clock— ''.:•'^MATINEE SATURDAY.—;.. X' '"' "ING'S THEATRE.''' -■ ING'S .THEATRE. ■ (Steam-heated Throughout). ■•Presents NANCY-CARROLL.-::':.'. DOUG. FAIRBANKS, JNR., - , - LILYAN TASHMAN, " " "in:" The, fantastic drama- of .a reign -of madness, —^"SCARLET DAWN"-— — "SCARLET DAWN" '——"SCARLET DAWN""SCARLET DAWN"(Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A. NATION HAD FOUGHT TO FREE HER FROM HIM! Yet she gnve her. heart—because she knew no other'law'butJove. . . All the drama of history's greatest holocaust is condensed in this sensational.. Warner Bros.' Hit., In Addition: EXCEPTIONAL SUPPORTING BILL., BOX PLANS BRISTOL AND* THEATRE Telephone 52-212. : No booking fee. BRITANNIA'S LATEST. SCREENING CONTINUOUSLY 11 a.m; to 10 p.m. daily. BRITANNIA ■ ■ THEATRE. ' RITANNIA f | . ' THEATRE. ■: „ ' Presents ,~v Mgtro*G6ld\vyn's Thrill Attraction., ' .-WALLACE BEERYr- *, WALLACE BEERY ■■■''- : .■ "Supported1 by' ■' •-. RICARDO CORTEX, JEANHERSHOLT In — "F-L-E-S-H." : . "F-L-E-S-H."— ■ "F-L-E-S-H."- — (Recommended by' Censor; for Adults.) "The Champ" of all dramas. In front of him the world's wrestling championship—behind him the "Death House"—if he won he must lose. BRITANNIA / QUALITY FEATURETTES. Box Plan at Theatre, Tel. 40-618. CAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. TONIGHT TONIGHT And MATINEE TOMORROW at 2.15 p.m. "'■''..',: The ..'tjicture triumph of the year. '8 SUPERB: .STARS IN A SUPREMEand'- MAGN'TFICENT, ACHIEVEMENT "STATE; FAIR" Starring " "STATE-FAIR"- JANET GAYNOR, "STATE EAIR".: SALLY- EILERS. "STATE' FAIR" - -LOUISE-DRESSER, "STATE'FAIR'CWILL-ROGERS, LEW -ASRJES;'.: -NORjKKVST."FOSTER, ]-'RANK GRAVEN;.and VICTOR .JORY. Pulsing-with, l-oniaiicc, excitement, mirth, and. carefree gaiety, giving a' charming and delightful entertainment for all ages .' ', and all tastas.. ',' (Approved, for Universal Exhibition.) ALSO AT MATINEE—Episode '' 7 of' "Jungle Mystery," and Episode 3 of ■ '■/■■' "Lightning Exprewt." EARLY BOOKING ADVISED; Tel. 16-545. EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. (Steam. Heated Nightly.) • THIS EVJ3NING, at:8: o'clock. :' ~The. y'ear'sM>iggest- laugh success! "PROSPERITY*- MARIE BRESSLER "PROSPERITY. and. POLLY $IORAN! Happy djiys:.are here '"PROSPERITY^' again J Good-foe blues! "PROSPERITY" So long, gloom! For "PROSPERITY" laughing purposes only. "PROSPERITY. A RIOT! 2—"Piscatorial ..Pleasures"—a.' Pete Smith Special! 3—.Cinesound Review... . ■ • 4—Metrotone Newsreel. s—"Come Back to Erin" —a real treat! 6—Fox Movietone Newsreel. ; ;•• (Apr-oved for .Universal Exhibition.) SATURDAY AFTERNOOtf: > "PROSI .-FERITY." Laughs for the children. TSEGAL THEATRE, KARORI. "7 (Steam-heated Nightly.) - THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock 1— • "-THE SON-DAUGHTER." •- .^-'r' '-■ With RAMON'NOVARRO, HELEN HAVES. Secret-plots, intrigue, exciting adventures in mysterious Chinatown. ,2—Spec|al Musical. Revue. 3—Fitzpatrick Travelogue. ,4—Metrotono Newsreel. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Mickey Mouse Cartoon, Cinesound Review, '.'•' , Fox News. Sat. Matinee—"Unknown Valley," Buck ■ .' '. Jones;. SATURDAY'S OUTSTANDING " ENTERTAINMENT-!-IN THE TOWN'-HALLi TOMORROW—B'p.W-' Community Singing by Willir'J., Mason, Owen Pritchard, and Clement Howe. Humour and Burlesque by Wellington Operatic Theatrical Society. Spectacular interlude by the V.M.C.A. Gymnasts. Concert Programme by .Alemb.ej-s 1933 , . , Inter B.C. Competitions;.Recital on Grand Organ by Clement Howe. . Popular price,.- 15..-.'(Booking:.Bristol, 6d extra.)- . \. '' >' /' "■ ■• ■" '." 'TUMBLE ';; SALE.-' 1 ST.- MARK'S SCHOOLROOM. SATURDAY, 2.30.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 24, 28 July 1933, Page 2
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