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TODAY'S THE DAY ! BY FAR THE BEST IN TOWN. . BY FAR THE BEST IN TOWN. | pARAMOUNX^ ' — "^=s>s ALL-BRITISH. ' TODAY AND DAILY, 2.15 and 8. Let 'em all come! HERE'S THE BEST and nothing but the best! B.D.F.'S TRIUMPH. The Merry Monarch of Mirth who • made Merrie -England Merrier, and will make New Zealand Merrier still. ®, / WINIFRED A I SHOTTER J LONDON'S '' LOUDEST '. LAUGH ®( BEN \ -'-. I TR AVERS I And a Big Bunch of LONDON STARS . In a Riotous Comedy of- \ Fortunes ■ and - Misfortunes.. / "JUST \ (MY \ LUCK" / A Record-Breaker everywhere. j 5 ADDED ATTRACTIONS: "Icjleal News" — "There's a Catch in it" — "Coombe Martin" — "Twixt Land and Sea" — "Prelude." PRICES—Is, Is, 6d, 2s (plus tax).. MATINEES.—Is and Is Gd; children half Avoid the Crush!— Book Bristol! Book i Bristol or Tel. 51-842. CJHORTT'S THEATRE. THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. COMMENCING TODAY, And Screening for the First Time in Wellington. ALEXANDER CARR, ALEXANDER CARR, BERYL MERCER. HOBART BOSWORTH In a Drama as big as the throbbing heart of humanity, "NO GREATER LOVE." "NO GREATER LOVE." "NO GREATER LOVE." A drama of lonely hearts! Powerful .. . inspiring .. . human beyond humanity. "NO GREATER LOVE." • ."NO -GREATER LOVE.'? ."NO GREATER LOVE." .' The simple, beautiful story of a child and an old man .. . the tragedy of their , greater .love, ■'■■.. • ;. .* Second. Big."Attraction: ' "CALIFORNIA TRAIL." "CALIFORNIA TRAIL." ; ■ "A- splendid drama of the West. (Both pictures for Universal Exhibition.) Supporting pictures include Pathe SuperGazette, Mickey Mouse Cartoon, etc. Q1 ' UEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. QUEEN'S THEATRE. ■ TONIGHT -8 - TONIGHT, • TONIGHT —; 8 — TONIGHT, v Special Matinee Saturday, 2.30. VTWO '!?-'■ BIG — ATTRACTIONS "First Wellington Release of ZANE;GREY'S • ZANE -GREY'S ZANEVgREY'S — ZANE GREY'S ZANE -GREY'S —— -r- ZANE GREY'S ; Classic of tte West, with — -' GEORGE O'BRIEN -^- GEORGE- O'BRIEN — " ■ ■ GEORGE' O,'BRIEN The King of Western Stars, in —1 " LIFE IN ■ THE ' RAW " —^— "LIFE IN'THE RAW" ■ i , ' ■ ',' LIFE IN THE RAW" , Then an .attraction extraordinary, . JANET GAYNOR - CHAS. FARRELL JANET GAYNOR - CHAS. FARRELL JANET GAYNOR - CHAS. FARRELL In the delightful Musical Romance, '-L-L — "DELICIOUS" . " —— "DELICIOUS" r (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Popular Family Prices. * THESE BEAT THEM ALL! —Two British Features— VfEW PRINCESS THEATRE. -^EW PRINCESS THEATRE. Continuous 11 a.m. to "10 p.m. Daily. No. 1-SIR GERALD DU MAURIER, .-■•■■ And GERTRUDE LAWRENCE : In ■ ' ' . - "LORD CAMBER'S LADIES." • "LORD CAMBER'S LADIES." Adapted from H. A. Vachell's . "The Case of Lady Camber." Dazzling—and a vivid story that grips in every reel. ("A"" Cert.—Rccommend6d; for Adults.) Glamorous Nights- Under Eastern' Skies. No. 2— Dale 'Collins's ;Novel. "RICH AND STRANGE," "RICH AND STRANGE," Played by Special All-stnr Cast. Adventure, stirring action, tender romance. "U" Cert. —For Universal Exhibition, SELECTED SUPPORTS. Bos Plan at Theatre. Tel. 42-SSO. TOO WONDERFUL TO MISS! Two Paramount Features. SCREENING CONTINUOUSLY, ~ 11 a.m. to 10.p.m.'daily. ■ ■■ ' BRITANNIA1 ' ' ' THEATRE.! , .. RITANNIA ' THEATRE: ' No.rl—':" '-■■.•■■ . "• CLAUDETTE COLBERT AND ' / '■-■• FREDRIC MARCH. "In Noel/Coward'B "TONIGHT IS OURS." ."TONIGHT' IS OURS." ; Bmart dialogue, humorous situations, stir-' ; ring romance, delightful comedy.' ■ ■ A Ceit. (Recommended for Adults), ! No. 2— It Stirs the Emotions, ; "THE MIRACLE MAN," "THE MIRACLE MAN," . \ .' . ';'' ."": '•: ' With. .-'.■•"..■ SYLVIA SIDNEY, CHESTER MORRIS. The play that will live through.the ages! Bringing drama and love to the millions! .A Cert.—For Universal Exhibition. : QUALITY' FEATURETTES. j " Bos Plan at Theatre. (Tel. 40-618.) : ARTCRAFT THEATRE. RTCRAFT THEATRE/ ■'", . NIGHTLY, At 8 o'clock. MATINEE — 2.15 p.m. — SATURDAY. A stirring Naval (drama of our "Silent Service" and a hero by substitute. "THE FLAG LIEUTENANT" , "THE FLAG LIEUTENANT" -—. "THE FLAG LIEUTENANT" , » THE FLAG LIEUTENANT " ■—■' " THE FLAG LIEUTENANT " . . " THE FLAG LIEUTENANT " (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) *—-As Mighty as the British Navy With ANNA NEAGLE, HENRY EDWARDS. The thrills and action' of the silent master-piece-increased tenfold. In Addition: ■ -, INTERESTING BRITISH ITEMS! Box Plan, Tel. 43-968 after "6.30 p.m. ■DASKETBALL, -; GYMNASIUM, PHYAJ SICAL CULTURE. AT SPEEDWAY, lATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16.:

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 60, 8 September 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 60, 8 September 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 60, 8 September 1933, Page 2

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