QUEEN'S..' 7THE&TRE: . UEEN'S THEATRE. QgEß^'S ; THEATRE, c TONIGHT«s=-a_— TONIGHT. Astipnly. Speed! Thrills! TOM Mix'^— TOM MIX TOM MIX TOM MIX ;. In "the1'5 great outdoor attraction, ■— ""FLAMING GUNS"'1 " FLAMING -GUNS.''- —— (Apprbyed for Universal' Exhibition.) ' ■ COMMENDING FRIDAY. ■'"■'-' Special Matinee SATURDAY, 2.30. .'•-' Ejiom sun-drenched jungle ■to swarming : -"'-.. cities . . . warm romance,- lavish spec- ' tacle, spun into a tale o£ unbridled thrills! -..■-. "RING OF. THE JUNGLE." Starring the world's champion shimmer, - BUSTER CRABBE. . : BUSTER CRABBE. In addition a British drama of the London Docks; "EBB TIDE." : — "EBB TIDE." .• (Recommended Adult Audiences.) : . 7." NOW SHOWING. '•■■■• XfEW PRINCESS THEATRE. -^EW PRINCESS THEATRE. Continuous, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. ■ No. I—"THE FLYING SQUAD;" Co-starring ''T Carol Goodner and' Harold Huth. ■ ; Edgar Wallace's super-masterpiece now a talkie thriller—with ' sixty exciting mo- ■ " ' ments a minute. No. 2- ' '■ JERRY VERNO 7. . ■'-■ ' : In . , ■ -.>■ - ■ "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-SSO. FRIDAY'S SPECIAL' CHANGE. The Monocled Cuckoo of Untold Successes, RALPH LYNN RALPH LYNN ■-: With WINIFRED SHQTTER, ' ROBERTSON HARE, VERA PEARCE, .... . ■ ... : ._ i n _. ■ ■ " JUST MY LUCK." " " JUST •MY LUCK.'! 7 • (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A story of fortune —and misfortunes. ' . It's <. British Success. ■ ■ ' ' -^-. Also x— . . .. ' .7 . SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS. .... " SCREENING CONTINUOUSLY, • ■ 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. ■ORITANNIA - THEATRE. : ■ - X>ritaNNlA THEATRE. -:: '- JACK PAYNE- ' WORLD-FAMOUS ORCHESTRA 'I — In - "SAY IT WITH MUSIC." A FILM" GALAXY OF BEAUTIFUL MELODIOUS. NOVELTIES, You will enjoy this talking triumph that is Britain's answer to ." VIENNESE NIGHTS." • '.'. . (Approved, for Universal Exhibition.) SELECTED ADDED ATTRACTIONS. ■•> Bos Plan at Theatre. Telephone 40-618. .. FRIDAY'S PLEASING , CHANGE. Thrills fdf'AUV" "ZOO IN BUDAPEST." '■■ IN BUDAPEST." .— With —. "■ .' . '.:. LORETTA YOUNG-GENE RAYMOND. Here you will enjoy one of the most . unusual pictures eyer portrayed. The ; 7 scenes are entertaining and surprising. wl . ARTCRAFT .THEATRE - „ . -fVRTCRAFT THEATRE r s TONIGHT -At 8 -"TONIGHT. ' You'll love the Scoundrel :"' —, JOHN BARRYjVIORE — „■'■ •In the role he chose above all others. ;' ——: . " TOPAZE" — — 1 "TOPAZE" _ "TOPAZE'" --— —- (He's-a Thief)— <- ——— 1 ' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) . ■ ... . — With — ,;-- MYRNA' LOY — JQBYNA HOWLAND. ': "Topaze" has a novel plot that is as French >■ as cognac, and just as easy to take! " : ' ■ IN ADDITION, : NEWSREEL - AUDIO REVIEW. 7 CARTOON ' ("Tumbledown Town"). COMEDY ("Hip! Zip Hooray"). Box Plan Tel. 43-968 after 6.30 p.m. ' CHORTT'S THEATRE. °HORTT'S THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. An Entertainment that will be the talk of Wellington. ' RICHARD DIX, ;,- t 7 ' GWILI. ANDRE -' (The Screen's New Entrancing Beauty), .■.•<: In ■•• • "ROAR OF THE DRAGON." ■ "ROAR OF THE DRAGON." • • - (Recommended for Adults.)Tartar hordes in savage.fury, looted, burned, and-loved.7 The trembling huddle of defenceless souls called -on one man to - stop a bandit army. "ROAR OF THE DRAGON." 7 A blood-and-steel drama of Manchuria '-■ 'ipped' from, the news that shocked the • ' world. ■ ■ Second Big Attraction.:. ' TOM KEENE ■ ■ -. in v- - " ;';' "SON OF THE BORDER." 7 ■ A Thrilling- Drama of the West. < :■ -THEATRE, / NEWTOWN. - 'UR THEATRE, \ NEWTOWN. : •.; .].'.- The, Big R.K'.OJ. Special.' ■ JOHN BARRYMORE, ._'...".. In his' greatest role, . "STATE'S ATTORNEY." "STATE'S ATTORNEY." . (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ' The most sensational murder trial of the '.; century. . ' .. In Addition: SPLENDID SHORT SUBJECTS. CAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAK. TONIGHT. ; „, TONIGHT. "THE DEVIL'S IN LOVE." A stirring drama with ■ comedy-action, thrilling adventure, and tender. romance against a Foreign Legion background, with LORETTA YOUNG, ' VICTOR JORY, HERBERT MUNDIN, . and DAVID MANNERS. " . (Approved for Universal ■ Exhibition.) MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. . THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Big Double-feature Programme! 1— ' "LIFE IN THE RAW," With : GEORGE O.'BRIEN. ..If you crave bristling action, . smashing 'conflict, and thundering drama—here's the t thrill you've been waiting for. 2— "AFTER DARK." ■ . - Big All-Star Cast.. Thrills! Laughs! Romance! S—Two Fox Movietone Newsreels. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EGAL THEATRE, KARORI. TONIGHT AND THURSDAY. Warner .Bros. First National's "42nd STREET." "42nd STREET." Warner Baxter, Bebe Daniels. Snappy Songs, Glorious Ivlelodies. ■ - Breezy Dances, Brilliant Girls. '(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SPECIAL SUPPORTS. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. . -ENTERTAINMENT. MUSIC! -.DANCE! -DRAMA! TTLUE • TRTANGLE HALL/ ' ■ TUESDAY AND'WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER LAND .8, At 8 p.m. "'• ■■'. ■ -Tickets, 2a arid Is 6d. Reserves 6d extra ■ at D.T.C. Children, is. ;„»'.:,'.;;,.: , , ONE trial ml] convince ' you of the splendid flavour in Kello* BteaxL Deveries everywhere; TeK "5^155^, ~'■'■ . . ' . ,^"*f,s,"' M": y
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 106, 1 November 1933, Page 2
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