LAST 2 DAYS. Book Begg's, D.1.C., or Tel. 51-840. PARAMOUNT. - ALL BRITISH. ARAMOUNT. - ALL BRITISH. PARAMOUNT ALL BRITISH. DAILY: '2.15 and 8 p.m. ANNA NEAGLE, ANNA -NEAGLE. BENITA HUME — JAS. RENNIE, In the film which sold 50,000 TICKETS IN A WEEK. '■'THE LITTLE DAMOZEL." "THE LITTLE DAMOZEL." "THE LITTLE DAMOZEL." "THE LITTLE DAMOZEL." • "THE LITTLE DAMOZEL." "THE LITTLE DAMOZEL." "THE LITTLE DAMOZEL." Reproducing Monkton Hoffe's play, which was shown "by Royal Command" before T.M. THE KING AND QUEEN. Singing, Dancing, Novelty, and a Real Plot. (Recom. More Especially for Adults.) BOOK NOW—BEGG'S OR D.I.C. BOOK NOW—BEGG'S OR D.I.C. •Here as elsewhere the rush will be terrific. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. FRIDAY—At 11 a.m. FRIDAY—2.IS, and 8 p.m. GRAND GALA SCREENING—B p.m. Under distinguished patronage. BRITISH DOMINIONS FILMS Proudly presents, while the film is still busy girdling the world with a belt of delight, Britain's glorious British picture gift to the men, women, and children of the Empire. JAN KIEPURA JAN KIEPURA JAN KIEPURA The Sensation of EuropeYoung, Handsome, Debonair, with a God-given tenor voice that intrigues avid entrances; with MAGDA SCHNEIDER, SONNIE HALE, EDMUND GWENN, ATHENE SEYLER ; : — in Gainsborough's chef d'ouvre the WORLD'S SUPREME ENTERTAINWORLD'S SUPREME ENTERTAINMENT. MENT. NEVER x-""""""^ BEFORE f X / "TELL \ ME ) ' \ TONIGHT" / V j/ NEVER V *^-_-/ AGAIN. Approved for Universal Exhibition. 1 And Universally Acclaimed as the PICTURE BEAUTIFUL. IT HAS EVERYTHING FROM GRAND OPERA TO MODERN MEDLEY. Irresistible comedy, Alluring romance, ENCHANTING MUSIC And an UNRIVALLED REPUTATION. READ ITS RECORDS:MELBOURNE — 7th MONTH — Still screening. SYDNEY—Sth MONTH-etill screening. LOS ANGELES (the heart of the Ameri- ■ can industry)—3 MONTHS. AUCKLAND—StiII booming. BOX PLANS FOR SEASON At Begg'B, D.1.C., Theatre, Tel. 51-842. QUEEN'S THEATRE UEEN'S 'THEATRE . QUEEN'S THEATRE TONIGHT — S — TONIGHT Jhe Fastest Picture since the Advent of the Talkies. "THE MYSTERY TRAIN." "THE MYSTERY TRAIN." With; Marceline Day. Nick. Stuart. • In addition,- the fascinating British Comedy-Drama, " BRACELETS." — " BRACELETS." «• BRACELETS." — " BRACELETS." Featuring the Eminent British Actor. , _ BERT COOTE — (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — COMMENCING FRIDAY ,— • - COMMENCING FRIDAY - (Special Matinee Saturday, 2.30.) TOM MIX - and - TOM MIX TOM MIX - TONY - TOM MIX . TOM MIX - JR. - TOM MIX In a Smashing, Crashing, Dashing Picture Presenting a : PETER B. KYNE : PETER B. KYNE - Story of Red Courage and Sizzling Action, "FLAMING GUNS" "FLAMING GUNS" . "FLAMING GUNS" ■ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SHORTT'S THEATRE. • HORTT'S THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ■j, PROGRAMME IN A THOUSAND! FIRST GREAT ATTRACTION: A mighty drama of the sea. GARY COOPER, TALLULAH BANKHEAD, In "DEVIL AND THE DEEP." "DEVIL AND THE DEEP." (Recommended for Adults.) , See and thrill at the modern marvel of a crew escaping; from a sunken submarine. SECOND BIG ATTRACTION: J. FARRELL MACDONALD, SALLY BLANE, RANDOLPH SCOTT, In Zane Grey's "HERITAGE OF THE DESERT." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) One thrill after another in the greatest of all Western Romances. Supports include: OVERSEA NEWS. SCREEN SONG, Etc. . ARTCRAFI THEATRE 1 "-RTCRAFI THEATRE TONIGHT — At S — TONIGHT By public demand—the sensationally romantic stars of "Red Dust"! -JEAN HARLOWMore alluring than ever, —CLARK CABLE— In a man-sjzed role. . "HOLD YOUR MAN." "HOLD YOUR MAN." ■ "HOLD YOUR MAN." ■ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) He wag her man and she made up her mind to hold him! Hear Jean sing "Hold Your Man!" Additional: ARTCRAFT FEATURETTES. Box Plan Tel. 43-968 after 6.30 p.m. KEGAL THEATRE. KARORI. TONIGHT AND THURSDAY. Grand Double-feature Programme.. 2—George O'Brien, George O'Brien, "LD7E IN THE RAW." "LIFE IN THE RAW." A smashing Zane Grey that has all the thrills of the Wild West. 2- "SECOND-HAND WIFE." Sally Eilers, Ralph Bellamy. A gripping story of three-cornered love with a selfish woman the master. Romance, "pathos, and sparkling dialogue. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) K" ILBIRNIE KINEMA Six Terrible Days! Six Glorious Nights! Anything can happen .. . and does . . . aboard "LUXURY LINER." "LUXURY LINER." With GEORGE BRENT, ZITA JOHANN, , Vivienne Osborne, Alice White, C. Aubrey Smith. Life's Hopefuls. . . . Life's Victims. . . . Sped by throbbing engines through a lifetime of emotion! (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Plans open for "The Mascjucifuler" (commencing Friday).
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 100, 25 October 1933, Page 2
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