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The Popular Do Luxe scores again. ANOTHER REALLY OUTSTANDING ■ ATTRACTION Dl-] LUXE THEATRE. E LUXE THEATRE. DB LUXE THEATRE. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. ■ Twice Daily, 2.30 and S. Ono of iilie inpst. 'delightful - entertainments of the year. HONG KONG!' . HAW^PRANC IS CO! _ AGUA CALIENTE! provide the colourful, settings and backgioiinda wherein is enacted the strangest story, the most intriguing, and thrilmiß seiics of modern adventures ever recorded by the camera! " ONE WAY PASSAGE." • . "ONE WAY PASSAGE." " ONE WAY PASSAGE." " ONE WAY PASSAGE." —r " ONE WAY PASSAGE." —- " ONE WAY PASSAGE." --^- (Censor's Recommendation for Adults.) "The Perfect Picture," with an exceptional cast of players, headed by WILLIAM POWELL - KAY FRAN CIS, WILLIAM POWELL - KAY FRANCIS. WILLIAM POWELL - KAY, FRANCIS. WILLIAM POWELL - KAY FRANCIS, WILLIAM POWELL - KAY FRANCIS, WILLIAM POWELL - KAY FRANCIS, In their finest joint appearance. Brilliant—Polished—Perfect. POWELL AS DAN HARDESTY • (Gentleman adventurer and soldier of fortune— a fugitive from justice.) KAY FRANCIS as JOAN AMES (A Society beauty with but four weeks to live!) MAGNIFICENT SHORT SUBJECTS INCLUDING: N.Z. SOUNDSCENES NEWSREEL.Latest Topical Events, including Wellington Costers at Rongotai, Canterbury v. Otago Rugby Match," 'Batclutha Movie Ball," etc., ctcf FOX. AUSTRALASIA NEWS. "MUSIC TO MY EARS."-Dchglitful Orchestral Fcaturctte. "PARIS GLIMPSES."-A Unique Travelogue. . _ . "POSTAL ORDERS."-A. Hilarious British Comedy Sketch. In addition, an outstanding programme of short subjects. MISS IRIS MASON MISS IRIS MASON \t the Wurlitzer Do Luxe In new and pleasing presentations. Box Plans at Bristol and Theatre. NQW SHOWING! TONIGHT 8 o'clock TONIGHT MATINEE SATURDAY. KING'S' THEATRE: ING'S THEATRE. (Steam-heated Throughout.) Presents The mighty dramatic screen ACHIEVEMENT! The downfall of the Romanoffs. "RASPUTIN AND 'THE EMPRESS/; •'RASPUTIN AND THE EMPRESS. "RASPUTIN AND THE BMPRLSS. "RASPUTIN AND THE EMPRESS.' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) With JOHN BARRYMORE As the three JOHN BARRYMORE ETHEL BARRYMORE most colourful •ETHEL' BARRYMQRE ' LIONEL BARRYMORE characters of all LIONEL BARRYMORE - , time. Inconceivable—yet it happened—during the present generation. The fantastic drama of a reign of madness. Bos Plans Bristol and Theatre. No booking fee. Telephone S2-212. O""uR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TONIGHT! 7.45. TONIGHT! The Delightful Attraction "STATE FAIR." ' "STATE FAIR." With a great cast, including 'JANET GAYNOR, LEW AYRES, SALLY EILERS, WILL ROGERS. All your ' favourite stars in a, beautiful picture of sentiment find adventure revolving aroqnd the loves, hates, 'anAuylfcrrcls of city and country folk, all at the one great State Fair. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EXCELLENT SUPPORTS.. I^MPIRE THEATRE. ISLAND BAY. ■ Li (Steam Heated Throughout.) THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. I—Special Big Weekend Programme! ".THE ' . - SECRET OF MADAME'BLANCHE." With Irene Dunn, - Phillip Holmes/ A powerful drama of a woman who braved j death and dishonour to save the life of her son! You'll thrill to every moment of it! ' 2—Charlie Chase in "GIRL GRIEF." 3—Cinesound Review. 4r-Metrotone Newsreel. s—Fox Movietone News. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ■ Sat. Afternoon, 2.13—A treat for the children! Buck Jones in "UNKNOWN VALLEY." A real special! Don't miss it! (Approved for; Universal Exhibition.) TJEGAL THEATRE, KARORI. (Steam-heated throughout) THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Another Great M.G.M. Production! "FLESH" WALLACE BEERY dwarfs "FLESH" them all. A good-natured giant "FLESH" turned into a killer by a mth"FLESTT" leas woman: More thrills than "FLESH" "The Big House." Big Thrills in the Wrestling Ring! You'll never forget it! Also, HAL ROACH-E COMEDY, CINESOUND REVIEW, METROTONE NEWSREEL, FOX MOVIETONE NEWS. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Big Supporting Programme. PAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. TONIGHT (ONLY) TONIGHT Programme in. aid of the funds of the Miramar Rugby Club.. "THE LAST COUPON," With that exceedingly funny comedian, LESLIE FULLER, as a miner who wins £20,000 in a football competition and then starts a riot of fun, mixing it with sirens and peers of the Realm. Also starring MOLLY LAMONT, BINNIE BARNES, and GUS McNAUGTON. v ■(Approved for Univerpl Exhibition.) No Scout Tickets accepted Tonight. TI7ELLINGTON FOOTBALL ASSO- " CIATION (Incorp.). SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER BASIN RESERVE, SOCCER BASIN RESERVE, SOCCER SOCCER- TOMORROW (SATURDAY), SOCCER ' ■ SOCCER * AUGUST 12, SOCCER SOCCER At 3 p.m. SOCCER PETONE v. MARIST 2nd A Division DIAMONDS v. PETONE CURTAIN-RAISERS AT 1.30 P.M. Admission: Ground 9d, Stand Cd extra. B. A. MABIN, Secretary. COMUNN GAIDHEALACH. TVrEMBERS are reminded of the Ceilidh, «■>• to be held in the Hall, Allen Street, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 12. ■ Lecturette. Visiting Highlanders welcome. G. P. McBAIN, ! Hon. Sec. 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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 36, 11 August 1933, Page 2
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