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DTC LUXE THEATRE. ■ E- ' LUXE THEATRE. YE LUXE ' THEATRE. FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT! FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT! FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT ! —• NOEL COWARD'S v "''■ ■ — EPIC OF THE EMPIRE/- • You'll never see its like again! —— "CAVALCADE" — . "CAVALCADE" — . "CAVALCADE" ■ i-i-i- - .- ■■ -■•,. "CAVALCADE" ■■ ; " CAVALCADE " —: . " CAVALCADE " — (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. In addition: Special Musical and Atmospheric Presentation by the ORCHESTRA DE LUXE (18 Talented Instrumentalists). MUSICAL DIRECTOR: L. D. AUSTIN. AND IRIS MASON AT THE WURLITZER ORGAN DE LUXE. Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre, DE LUXE THEATRE. E LUXE THEATRE. DE LUXE THEATRE. COMMENCING TOMORROW. COMMENCING TOMORROW. (Twice Daily, 2.30 and 8 p.m.) REVIVED !-RE-EDITED I-RE-BORN ! Another Magnificent De Luxe Presentation, and -a. further production which merits the description "The Greatest Picture of its Kind Yet Produced." BRIMFUL OF -PEP . . . SPICE ..._. AND HIT TUNES! 100 GORGEOUS GIRLS! MAGIC MUSIC AND BLAZING BEAUTY! The 1933 Musical Extravaganza Supreme! ALL IN GORGEOUS TECHNICOLOURI s . " KING OF JAZZ" ■ , "KING OF JAZZ" a —— ."KING OF JAZZ" — —— "KING OF JAZZ" ■ " KING OF .; JAZZ " " KING OF JAZZ" —— "KING OF JAZZ" " KING OF JAZZ" . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A CAST THAT CAN NEVER AGAIN BE ASSEMBLED! Including—to mention ti few--JOHN BOLES-LAURA LA P.LANTE, JOHN BOLES-LAURA LA PLANTE, . PAUL WHITEMAN—— -—AND BAND JEANIE LANG—SLUI SUMMERVILLE, JEANETTE LOFF — BING CROSBY. BROX^SISTEItS — MARION STATLER. And a Host of Others. THE WORLD WANTS MUSIC! LAUGHTER! SPLENDOUR! . HERE IS THE MOST MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL SHOW THE .SCREEN HAS EVER SEEN ! The Mammoth Million Dollar Musical Extravaganza! An unforgettable 1 evening's .entertainment! / In Addition: MISS IRIS MASON AT THE ; WURLITZER ORGAN. — Together With — :■ '' ■" SELECTED SUPPORTING ; PROGRAMME. OF PARTICULAR [ MERIT.. . ; BOX PLANS D.I.C. AND THEATRE. FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT. NEW PRINCESS THEATRE. EW • PRINCESS THEATRE. Continuous 11 a.ra to 10 p.m. Daily. RAMON NOVARRO "..'..; - In -....'.. "A NIGHT IN CAIRO." ... Hear "Love Songs of the Nile." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ■ ' ; LAUREL' and HARDY --•■ - ,-■.•■••■ —In -r •■ ■•' ":■■"•■- ; "ME- AND MY PAL." ■ '.:• SELECTED SUPPORTS. .. :.-•• Bos Plan at Theatre Tel . — TOMORROW'S ATTRACTIONS — — TWO STAR. FEATURES — No.-I—"KISS BEFORE THE MIRROR. 7' "KISS BEFORE THE MIRROR/" . . ■ - With — NANCY CARROLL—FRANK MORGAN A climax that,rips,.right into'the. amazing,, isriv-atc lives, of husbands, wives, and.. . ''.' •'• lovers! .-'•■-' . : No.'2-"STEADY COMPANY."' With NORMAN FOSTER — JUNE; CLYDE — ZASU, PITTS. ; v ■ Lp.ose heels and whirling heads —flying,. ';■ ':fists and fluttering .hearts! '. A Laugh Programme to Please; -: FINALLY TONIGHT ! '\, KING'S ;: THEATRE ING'S THEATRE . . • —Presents — TWO EXCELLENT FIRST ■ • RELEASE PICTURES. ' Noil— ", ■■" ":i: -■ '- '■- ■. LEE TRACY in "CLEAR ALL WIRES." IuEE- TRACY in "CLEAR ALL WIRES." LEE TRACY in "CLEAR ALL WIRES." (Recommended' by Censor for Adults.) Over the wires flash his manufactured tales—he even plots an assassination so !. :. he/ can write about it. v, :. — ADDED ATTRACTION — GEORGE -GRAVES — ISOBEL ELSOM GEORGE GRAVES - ISOBEL ELSOM . -. -- •■ •■-In ■ •■ ■ ■:'-■■ "THE CROOKED LADY." - ;•:■ "THE CROOKED LADY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Laughs, Romance,; and ( Thrills; as a lady* sleuth wages an amazing battle o£ w.its< with a ihaster criminal. BOX PLANS at D.I.C. and Theatre. ' ' LAST TIME TONIGHT.'.' ' SCREENING CONTINUOUSLY, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. ■ BRITANNIA .: THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. . JAMES DUNN — SALLY EILERS, . "SAILOR'S LUCK." jAnd this sailor ran into more storms; ashore than he'ever hit at sea. ({Recommended for Universal Exhibition^! ■Second Feature—No. 2. "INFERNAL MACHINE," With Chester Morris —. Genevieve Tobin. ("A" Cert.—Recommended for Adults.) SELECTED SUPPORTS. Box Plan at Theatre (Tel 40-613.) — STARTING '— TOMORROW — - A PROGRAMME. DELIGHTFUL - ■■'■■■■ A Fox' Film Success. ~r. "STATE FAIR" - ■■..-■: " STATE FAIR " ■. . ' " ' • .— Starring.— JANET GAYNOR — LEW. AYRES SALLY EILERS - WILL ROGERS. A story pulsing with romance, excitement, mirth, and carefree gaiety, giving a charm--1 ing and delightful entertainment for' all ages and all tastes. CEASIDE PICTURES. LYALL BAY. O TONIGHT ONLY, at 8 o'clock. A Gay, Sparkling Human Love Story. CLAUDETTE COLBERT, — FREDRIC MARCH, - ALISON SKIP WORTH in "TONIGHT IS OURS." "TONIGHT IS OURS." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Share this romance of two hearts exalted in ecstasy. ' EXCELLENT SHORT SUBJECTS, Box Plan, at Theatre/or Tel. 10-303... . T/ILBIRNIE KINEMA. ■"•A Screen Event you must not Miss! : CONSTANCE BENNETT As the mystery woman of the murder scandal that shook society, in "TWO AGAINST THE WORLD." ' With a -huge cast of noted players. Never before has any story so taxed the emotional capacity of the screen's most glamorous actress! (Recommended by the .Censor for Adults.) News, Two Travelogues, Novelty, Comedy. T^MPIRET THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. -^ THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. 1- ("SALLY BISHOP," "SALLY BISHOP," -■■■ .•■ With::.' -.. ■ -:• HAROLD HUTH, JOAN BARRY. ■ 2-IDEAL MAGAZINE.. . ,: .. 3-"ISLES AND ISLANDERS/ .-.• 4—NOVELTY FEATURETTE. - (Recommended by Censor for Adults.). ST. JOHN'S SALE" OF WORK. . CXER Excellency Lady Bledisloe will open XJ- the Annual Sale of Work in uid of Missions on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, at 3 p.m., in the DIXON STREET HALL, Cakes,'.Janis, Plain and Fnncy Articles, Flowers, SVveets, Etc., on Sale.' In tho livening a Concert Vill lie siveh by MISS: EDNA PURDIE'S PUPILS,

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 83, 5 October 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 83, 5 October 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 83, 5 October 1933, Page 2

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