THE WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING OF JAN KIEPURA AND HIS GLORIOUS SINGING ! FOLLOW THE CROWDS ! pARAM6UNr7~~~ "^-^^3. _____^_ r -— —" ALL-BRITISH. British Dominions Films present AGAIN TODAY-: AGAIN TONIGHT At 11 a.m.; 2.15 and 8 p.m. Exactly as shown at MELBOURNE^-7 MONTHS. SYDNEY-5 MONTHS. ADELAIDE—3 MONTHS. LOS ANGELES—3 MONTHS. AUCKLAND—3 WEEKS. The sensation of Europe. JAN KIEPURA Young JAN KIEPURA ■ Vital • JAN KIEPURA Debonair. The world-famous tenor with' the glorious God-given voice, who electrifies, enchants, and delights young and old by his MARVELLOUS SINGING, SPARKLING ACTING. HANDSOME APPEARANCE, In the magical screen marvel—the musical comedy romance, " TELL ME TONIGHT." "TELL ME TONIGHT." "TELL ME TONIGHT." "TELL ME TONIGHT." " TELL ME TONIGHT." "TELL ME TONIGHT." "TELL ME TONIGHT." "TELL ME TONIGHT." Approved for Universal Exhibition. ' ' ', Unique, Glorious. Gainsborough's Greatest. - SUPREME IN ART AND. BEAUTY. Acted and sung as they alone could act it and sing it. By . JAN KIEPURA-The Star. . v . - SONNIE HALE—Singing Comedian. \ •- EDMUND GWENN—Comedian. ATHENE SEYLER—Singer-comedienne. BETTY CHESTER—("Non-stop Nora"). MAGDA SCHNEIDER—"Romance." The Mountain Gipsy Children AND A HUNDRED OTHERS. GLORIOUS SCENIC BACKGROUND. Another grand film ia "OUR FIGHTING NAVY,"—"a show on its own."—"Post." AVOID THE CRUSH. BOOK BEGG'S ; OR D.1.C., or Theatre; Tel. 51-842. " TWO BRITISH FEATURES. NOW SHOWING. "VfEW PRINCESS THEATRE. : -^EW PRINCESS THEATRE. '• Continuous, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. A THRILL FOR ALL. r No.' 1- ■ ■• ■ ' "THE FLYING SQUAD." "THE FLYING SQUAD." Co-starring ; -' Carol Goodner and Harold Huth. , Edgar Wallace's super-masterpiece now a talkie, thriller—with sixty exciting moments a minute, of Britain's greatest . crime suppressing bi-anch of _ the Police! No. 2— A Screen Sensation.' . .■'■'■; JERRY VERNO ■/.■■■':■'. In ' " "HOTEL SPLENDIDE." "HOTEL SPLENDIDE." Here's'a British comedy mystery drama that will surprise ;and entertain. This programme recommended for Adults. . .Box Plan at Theatre, Telephone 42-580., CHORTT'S THEATRE. ..THEATRE.- ---■ ■■-' Continuous from H i.m. to 10 p.m. An Entertainment that will be the talk '. • ' oi Wellington. RICHARD DIX, GWILI ANDRE (The Screen's New Entrancing Beauty), '■ ■ . 'V.- -..-■■ In -.■,■. - "ROAR. OF THE DRAGON." -' ,: ■ ■ "ROAR, OF THE DRAGON." ; '.(Recommended for Adults.) Tartarihbi-desinfßavage fury, looted, burn-' ■; ed, and" loved'; -T^e trembling huddle of defenceless souls called on one man to stop a bandit army. "ROAR OF THE DRAGON." '■ A, blood-and-steei drama "of Manchuria tipped from the news that shocked the world. ": Second Big Attraction: TOM KEENE In "SON OF THE BORDER." A Thrilling Drama of the West. A BRITISH SUCCESS SCREENING CONTINUOUSLY, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. London's Broadcast Melody Hero on the Screen! JACK PAYNE ' And His . WORLD-FAMOUS ORCHESTRA — In i— "SAY IT WITH MUSIC." "SAY IT WITH MUSIC." "SAY IT WITH MUSIC." UNIQUE AND EXTRAORDINARY. A FILM GALAXY OF BEAUTD7UL MELODIOUS NOVELTIES. You will enjoy this talking triumph - that is Britain's answer to "VIENNESE NIGHTS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SELECTED ADDED ATTRACTIONS. Beautiful Scenic and Travelogue — "Moonlight Sonata" and Dancing Iteris — Nature Scenes. Bos Plan at Theatre. Telephone 40-618. : ARTCRAFT THEATRE -. *- ■ THEATRE TONIGHT — At 8 — TONIGHT. i You'll love the Scoundrel — JOHN BARRYMORE — — JOHN BARRYMORE — In the role he chose above all others. '. • "TOPAZE" • ■ " TOPAZE" - • . " TOPAZE " ' ■ " TOPAZE " "TOPAZE" — • (He's a Thief) : (Recommended by Ceupor for Adults.) Topaze would have dropped dead if a woman had looked at * him. Now they dropped when HE looked! IN ADDITION, '4 Excellent Supports 4 Box Plan Tel. 43-968 after 6.30 p.m. CEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. 13 TONIGHT ONLY, at 8 o'clock. Drama on the High Seas Aboard a "Luxury Liner." George Brent —Zita Johann —Vivien^e Osbprne—Alice White in • "LUXURY LINER." -^-"LUXURY LINER." —- "LUXURY LINER." — (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ■ Here is a story of a cross-section of humanity, struggling and-fighting aboard a big steamer . .., people ,of all classes cramming loves and hates of a lifetime into six exciting days. Also, SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS. Box Plan at Theatre or Telephone 16-393. TTILBIRNIE ~~~~ KINEMA. Out of the cavalcade of history comes a master picture—towering head and shoulders above the screen giants of the past. EDW. G. ROBINSON in "SILVER DOLLAR," With a cast of thousands, including Bebe Daniels and Allen MacMahon. God gave them rock and ruin and they wrought an Empire! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Telephone 14-202. ' MPIRE THEATRE. ISLAND BAY. THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. A big double-feature programme! 1- "HER FIRST AFFAIR." '."., ' With IDA LUPINO. 2— "NIGHT IN MONTMARTRE." Austin Trevor,-in a thrilling mystery ' '■ * ; .drama. (Recommended by-Censor for Adults.) OAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. V LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! "ONE WAY PASSAGE," The perfect picture, featuring WILLIAM POWELL as a Gentleman Adventurer and Soldier of Fortune—a fugitive from justice. KAY FRANCIS, HERBERT MUNDIN, and strong supporting cast. (Recommended by Censor forAdults.),
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1933, Page 2
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