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THE BIG BRIGHT SHOW. I Everybody delighted'last night. i ONE VERDICT—"TIP-TOP." pARAMOUNt-^ 7""""^-^, ALL-BRITISH. .■ DAILY,. At. 2.15.and 8 p.m. Last Night's Big Audience DAZZLED AND DELIGHTED. The brightest and best on the City's : ■ • • ■ ■ • screens is .■ ■ ■ "her first affair." '•h?;r first affair." "her first affair." "her first affair." "her- first affair." • "her first affair." "her first affair." • ■ "her. first affair." "HER FIRST AFFAIR." . "HER FIRST AFFAIR." BRITISH DOMINIONS FILMS. GLITTERING LONDON COMEDY. Brilliant as a rainbow, Welcome as a sunny day. A COMEDY DE LUXE. •FLITTERING. SCENERY.- BEAUTIFUL DRESSES. SPLENDID' -ENSEMBLE, AND A COSTUME BALL THAT WILL OPEN YOUR EYES. The story of a girl who after "Her -.- .I'irst Affair" did not. want another . ; affair., ■■•-■■■ (Recommended for Adults.) ID 4 LUPINO, DIANA NAPIER, GEORGE CURZON, HARRY TATE, THE BLACKBURN TWINS. STRONG ADDED ATTRACTIONS. PRICES: Is, Is 6d, 2s (plus tax). Matinees: Is, Is 6d, Children Half-price. Book Bristol or Theatre Tel. 51-842. '< —: artcraft theatre— . -^Vrtcraft theatre TONIGHT —' At 7.45 — TONIGHT It's the greatest song and dance hit of the season. ■• "SLEEPLESS NIGHTS." "SLEEPLESS NIGHTS." — "SLEEPLESS NIGHTS." ■- "SLEEPLESS NIGHTS." . • " SLEEPLESS NIGHTS." . ' " SLEEPLESS NIGHTS." „ ; "SLEEPLESS NIGHTS:" _— ; " SLEEPLESS > NIGHTS." . ■- '' (Recommended by Censor for .Adults.) ■::.•;-■-;■-.With -.--'. ST 4NLEY-.- LUPINO, POLLY WALKER STANLEY -LUPINO,- EOLLY WALKER -A musical'farce with catchy songs—clever dancing — saucy — scintillating — snappy '■' ' ' eiitertainm'erit. " : ■■; ADDITIONAL: Pattietone Magazine, Newsreel. ■ -Reserves at Theatre of Tel.. 43-968. ~ Q"" UEEN'S '■' THEATRE. ' UEEN'S THEATRE. ■' QUEEN'S; " THEATRE. TONIGHT — 8 — TONIGHT. TONIGHT -. 8. -TONIGHT. AN ALL-BRITISH COMEDY. ;;: A Real Riot 6i Laughter. ■ ■ A Great-Human Comedy for-Human ■ People. '■ :■ '-. LESLIE FULLER — .- LESLIE FULLER . . LESLIE .'FULLER..-- ._-.: — :LESLIE -FULLER . > • •■• With Molly- Lamont, Binnie Barnes, " Gus McNaughtori, Jack' Hobbs, In a Hilarious Story of a Boxing Match, _ Football Match, and a Love Match. '. "THE LAST COUPON." "THE -LAST COUPON." "THE LAST COUPON." : (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . QUEEN'S. FEATURETTES. Popular Family Prices. . S" HORTT'S THEATRE. , - : HORTT'S THEATRE. : ' -.. Continuous from 11 ;a.m, to 10 p.m. ■ • - COMMENCING TODAY! '' ■"'■ Two Paramount Attractions!..' WYNNE GIBSON; GEORGE RAFT, ' •' In " " ■'■ ". ' "NIGHT AFTER NIGHT." \ "NIGHT AFTER NIGHT." (Recommended' for' Adults.) A house ... and its : peoples-dangerous :people who; live on • the ragged edge of :the. law . . .people who live, laugh, and 1 love. Second Big Attraction: GEORGE BA*CRO|T_ iiSopKmS) -.-: :■••.- In - : " ■ "THE WORLD AND THE FLESH." - (Recommended for Adults.) ■Blazing with the'red love of revolution y . L alive with- -breath-taking moments ... .- aglow, with the drama of a world gone j :. ■■.-■•• - mad. * - Reserves at-Theatre or Telephone -41-219. CAPITOL THEATRE,5 MIRAMAR. TONIGHT ..... TONIGHT ■ Enthusiastically "received by a large audience last night. • ■■;. The Picture. Triumph of the. Year! £ SUPERB STARS IN A SUPREME AND MAGNIFICENT ACHIEVEMENT. • . ."STATE FAIR." '. ■ " STATE FAIR.'?. ..■':.'' ' '.". STATE FAIR.". . Starring JANET , GAYNOR, SALLY EILERS, LOUISE DRESSER. WILL ROGERS, LEW AYRES, NORMAN -FOSTER, FRANK CRAVEN, and VICTOR JORY. ' ' Pulsing with romance, excitement, mirth, afid carefree"gaiety; giving a charming and delightful entertainment for all ages and ■•■•'; ■• • .-■ all-tastes.- -. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Early Booking for this picture for Toiight and Monday Night is advised. ■ Box. Plan, at Theatre (Tel. 16-545).-OEASIDE' PICTURES, LYALL BAY. ° .TONIGHT ONLY, at 7.45. It's Exciting! It's Hilarious! ■': ' ■ It's Romantic! Chester Morris, -—-—■ Genevieye -Tobin, Victor Jory - —-—-' Elizabeth Patterson, • "INFERNAL "m-ACHINE:" "INFERNAL MACHINE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 'A hilarious tale of a devil-may-care_ society stowaway, who stole a millionaire's gorgeous fiancee. Also. ■ "TAXI TO PARADISE." : . "TAXI TO PARADISE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Bos Plan at Theatre or .Tel. 16-393, EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. ■ (Steam Heated • Nightly.) THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. v The year's.biggest laugh success! "PROSPERITY. -MARIE. DRESSLER | "PROSPERITY" and POLLY MORAN! "PROSPERITY" Happy days are here '.'PROSPERITY", again. Good-bye blues! "PROSPERITY" So long, gloom! For "PROSPERITY" laughing purposes only. "PROSPERITY. A RIOT! 2—"Piscatorial Pleasures"—a Pete Smith Special! 3—Cine'sdiind Review. 4—Metrotone Newsreel. s—"Come Back to Erin"—a real treat! 6—Fox Movietone Newsreel. ".(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) /DEGAL THEATRE, KARORI. _ (Steam-heated Nightly.) ...: . THIS' EVENING, at 8 o'clock .I—' "THE SON-DAUGHTER." ' ■ ■•■-.- With' ■- •■ . - RAMON NOVARRO, HELEN HAVES. . Secret plots, intrigue, exciting adventures .in mysterious Chinatown. 2—Special Musical Revue. 3-^Fitzpatrick Travelogue. 4-—Metrotone Newsreel/ .". ' . (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ■Mickey Mouse Cartoon, Cinesound Review, Fox News. Sat. Matinee—"Unknown Valley," Buck- . . Jones. ENGAGEMENT. . WE invite you to save money by purchasing your -Ring wholesale direct from our workshop. . ■ ,V ■ HAYCRAFT AND .JOSLING, -... ' . .Rin;;,'Specialists," '• 84 Willis Street (over Preston's). Established 20 years.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 25, 29 July 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 25, 29 July 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 25, 29 July 1933, Page 2

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