DTC LUXE THEATRE. E LUXE THEATRE. DE LUXE ■ THEATRE. (Heated for Your Comfort.) NOW SHOWING. TWICE DAILY, 2.30 and S. NO. 1 ATTRACTION: . IT'S A COMEDY RIOT ! Utterly new! Completely different! Amazingly entertaining! The Screen's foremost popular Star, ELISSA LANDI ELISSA LANDI MAEJORIE KAMBEAU^ David Manners, Helene Madison, and cast of thousands! in THE FUNNIEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR. An indescribably hilaricfus comedy romance "THE WARRIOR'S HUSBAND." WARRIOR'S HUSBAND." WARRIOR'S HUSBAND." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NO. 2 ATTRACTION: A Dazzling and Sensational' Stage Presentation by rt -V.M.C.A. GYMNASIUM MEMBERS--Y.M.CA. GYMNASIUM MEMBERSA team of Expert Acrobats aud Balancers. NO. 3 ATTRACTIONANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! Return Season Engagement of ■ : MISS IRIS MASON . — MISS IRIS MASON Wellington's'brilliant Lady Organist, recently returned from highly successful ent gageinents both in New Zealand and Australia. BE WISE. BOOK EARLY. Bos Plans at Bristol and 'Theatre, Tel. 53-080. ; . •—- COMING FRIDAY • .—- COMING FRIDAY A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Special, NORM A SHEARER — CLARK GABLE ".STRANGE INTERLUDE." . KING'S THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. (Steam-heated Throughout). Presents NANCY CARROLL, . DOUG. FAIRBANKS, JUN., I . ; LILYAN TASHMAN, ': *> v! ■ The film adaptation of the sensational novel "Revolt" by Mary McCall, Jun., "SCARLET . DAWN"— —■ ——"SCARLET DAWN" "SCARLET- DAWN" . "SCARLET DAWN" (Recommended by; Censor for Adults.) He had had his choice of a nation's beauty ■ t ~ . Red Ruin gave him his choice of death—or a- slave girl's love! • » . -.-.ln- Addition: ■ ' ■ EXCEPTIONAL SUPPORTING BILL. BOX PLANS BRISTOL AND THEATRE i Telephone 52-212. No booking fee. [ OEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. * 3- TONIGHT—At 7.45 ONLY —The' Mighty Sea-Thriller— , . i RALPH BELLAMY, BETTY COMPSON, ' PAT O'BRIEN, RUSSELL HOPTON In "DESTINATION UNKNOWN"." ' "DESTINATION UNKNOWN." : (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ' A derelict . . . rolling' and reeling in a 1 deadly, becalmed sea... . . its compass shattered ... . its crew of twelve gone 1 mad! .A lone. wom.au—a stowaway— \ watching, waiting, fearing . . . them all! UNIVERSAL SHORT SUBJECTS. •. Box Plan at'Theatee or Tel. 16-393. ' , ILBIRNIE ~ ~ KINEMA. (Comfortably Heated Nightly.) . LAST NIGHT/ . . LAST NIGHT.] ■• "THE SIGN OF .THE CROSS." "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS." (Approved for. Universal. Exhibition.) The story :of ,a-love transcending-life and. death, that; attains-fruition on. the "sunbaked, blood-red sands of the Roman arena: YOUR LAST "OPPORTUNITY ;- of witnessing this colossal spectacle of the trials of-:Christianity-V: early--martyrs, which held Saturday's capacity house spellbound. ' .- ALL STALLS,isI' .LOUNGE,,Is 6d.: Telephone 14-J202 for-Reserves^^ in APITOL THEATRE, MIRAM ABi *J LAST NIGHT,' '..- LAST NIGHT Make-sure of Seeing the Picture Triumph of the Year. PACKED OUT AND PATRONS TURNED : AWAY, SATURDAY NIGHT. Headed by JANET GAYNOR and WILL ROGERS. , > 8 GREAT STARS IN A SUPREME AND MAGNIFICENT ENTERTAINMENT. ■ ".STATE FAIR." j . "STATE FAIR." ■ ." STATE FAIR.-"' ..(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) WRESTLING TONIGHT. WRESTLING TONIGHT.. WRESTLING TONIGHT. WRESTLING' TONIGHT. ; '■ WRESTLING TONIGHT' : . RUMBERG ; T '-.- i i".(Hia first "•. T* RUMBERG ... );• •appearance)-.. - RUMBERG • ! '■- ' -.-■■ RUMBERG ■ PATTERSON. '' ■ ■ PATTERSON ' (The '■Thunderbolt" PATTERSON expert). PATTERSON AT THE TOWN HALL. T THE TOWN HALL. , ~AT THE TOWN HALL. ' AT' THE- TOWN HALL. AT THE TOWN HALL. Prices as Usual. • . GRAND CONCERT, ST.-JAMES-CHURCH HALL, ; • '■■ Adelaide Road, C TOMORROW NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. PROGRAMME' of Songs, Humour, and Recitations arranged'by Mr., Norman 1 Aitken. Hear Wellington's leading ar- ' itists... . • .. ■ ■ •-. ■ ; ■ ■ ■ • ; .-.. Admission Is and 6d. .. A WELLINGTON RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSN. EMPLOYMENT REGISTER. . nPHE Wellington R.S.A. is now organising • •*•■ | Work for Unemployed Returned Spl- • diers on some of their off days'. Registration will take place at the Office ■ of the Wellington R.S.A., 12 Victoria Street, any day, or on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday Evenings* this week from 7.30 to 9 o'clock. Soldiers living in suburbs may register through Auxiliary • Committees, whose registration address can > be obtained from Wellington R.S.A. . J. SPENCE, Secretary, Wellington Returned Soldiers' Assn. EDUCATIONAL. BOYS WANTED TO Qualify for ' Positions offering . « Shorthand-Typists and Clerka. The only essentials are a good general education and a determination to succeed For a sound Commercial Training send your son or daughter for Day or Evening Tuition to t GILES'S COLLEGE Director: A. H. GILBY, F.C.I. (Eng.), F.C.S. (N.Z.), Broadway Buildings Cburtenay Place, Wellington. Telephone CMS?* Telephone 51-067,
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19330731.2.13.2
Bibliographic details
Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 26, 31 July 1933, Page 2
Word Count
644Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 26, 31 July 1933, Page 2
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Evening Post. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.