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Another Conspicuously Successful De Luxe Presentation - A- rcally_ outstanding production with Brilliant Associate Featurettes—tho whole < Entertainment winning the enthusiastic . acclaim of" big attendances. DE LUXE THEATRE. E LUXE THEATRE. DE LUXE THEATRE. . (Courtenay Place.) —- NOW ; SHOWING ■■/. " ■ (TAvice Daily, 2.30 and 8.) Something Entirely Ne^*. »nd Different in Picture Entertainment. WARNER BROS. PRESENT . , j ■ Another Daringly Different Hit! ' SEE WHY They Barred the Doom ! WHILE THEY MADE j : THIS PICTURE! ■ Tlio Most Unusual Production Venture in Screen • History. The Greatest ' ■ Mystery of all Time.'■ | (All in Gorgeous Technicolour.)^ .'. "THEy . —: • '■ '', ■ ; WAX - ■•■ "THE •■ ■ ■.——'———— — WAX MYSTERY — : WAX MYSTERY — ■. — r- — — WAX . OFTHE. • '•■'«' ■ ■''■■■WAX OF THE — WAX -■ MUSEUM" ' —^..MUSEUM" ■■' " ' "■ •' ''... - ";'•■•'• ': .MUSEUM "' — ' • t .-~i-. —■ ' MUSEUM" . ■■' ■' "■.■■ ' ~ .— ——'■:■• ■museum" ——-— • v : \; •..■■■ 'MUSEUM "• — r~ ?'■[. (Recommended for Adult' Audiences.) ' Possessed of "a Brilliant Cast, including : LIONEL AT WILL •—-—- FAY WRAY GliB^DA FAffIIELL-FRANK McHUGH ' Outstanding Musical: and Variety. . • ■■' '■" •'•''•...' FEATURETTES'/',""' ; V^ \• "TOP OF THE WORLD"-Travelogiie. " A CASTHiIAN GARDEN "—Musical :' • ■ •. •■..■:."-. -Novelty.. ■ '■■ ■■' '■■■ "USE YOUR IMAGINATION"—Comedy. TOPICAL NEWSREELS. And in' ndditioh, Special Musical ~ • • . Presentation by ! IRIS MASON IRIS MASON ,;"■ AT THE WURLITZER DE LUXE. Box Plann at D.1.C., BeggW and Theatre. ■ . NIGHTLY,,At 8 o'clock. ; , ITIN^'S —■■'' ''- ■ ■ THEATRE., .'■"■ ING'S >■;" ■" ■■■-•-' THEATEE. -.'. ■' ' .... Presents :■ ■ '.'. . ■-.-. DAVID MANNERS •- BELA LUGOSI DAVID MANNERS - BELA \ LUGOSI ADRIENNE AMES, •: ;- ADRIENNE AMES, ■■::;- ,"'■ ■'■" ,:-'-"' ■■■'mv- .■'■- '" '.' ;■"' " THE DEATH kISS> A Story of ': " THE DEATH KISS.'? mystery and love "THE DEATH KISS." in the shadowed "THE DEATH KISS." gloom of a "THE DEATH KISS." darkened studio. (Recommended by- Censor for Adults.) -SEC6^t>-ATTRACTION- ' -•. -v ..-:.. LOWELL SHERMAN1, '■ ■■ • Lila Lee and Peggy Shannbii, s ■-... r: t :/ \.. : jn,: ;■:■ : ' tr \:v "FALSE FACES" A «tartling expose "FALSE FACES" that mirrors mad, "FALSE FACES"] modern quest for "FALSE FACES'! beauty. \ , : ; ■ (Recommended by, Censor for Adults.) Also Screening: : ;■■•■"/'■'.•;:',■ ;':FOX'NiiwS./V> ' :/-..' " Box Plans D.I.C. and Theatre. TWO >STAR ATTRACTIONS. , The Famous West End Comedy Success of Mistaken .Identity! ' .: "YEW i .PRINCESS ;■■ THEATRE.'. IYEW. ' PRINCESS" /THEATRE. - Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. No. I—Paramount British Picture'fl; . '"COUNSEL'S OPINION." ,' , , ' , "COUNSEL'S OPINION." /•■'.;,. With an Outstanding Cast of, English ■-. . Stage and Screen' Celebrities— CYRIL MAUDE, HENRY KENDALL, BINNIE :■ BARNES, and LAWRENCE .: :-: • :■:/■.. /GROSSMITH,-^ ■'.■ -:-:v '■■-~ A s.wift,,polished comedy, brimming with unusual situations and frivolity that, will : keep you bubbling with mirth; :■*': , (Rccommentfo'd by'Censor'for Adults.* Ko.r2-JACKIE COOPER, EOBERT .; . rCCOOGAN/in, •'.'- ;■ :■... \.> ": ' ■ : . • "so'oky." ;: ' •:;.•■.■■■';. ■■••. v.' '■• : ;:': ; ."SOOKY." ■'-■:■ .^ ■ .. i.-'; So real you'll want: to cheer them; so entertaining you'll want to see them again. ——i-It Costs Nd Extra to Reserve--—— ,:•• Box Plan at Theatre, Tel, 42-580. OEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. O'' ••■■• ■:.■:■••■.•,•■!.-- .-.,.' :■. :■•-, ■■■: .>■■:.•■ :■ TONIGHT, FINALLY, AT 8 O'CLOCE. ■ Saturday's House delighted with "The Masqu'erader." "■ ;.-—RONALD COLMAN — ■ ".'•■■_— ELISSA'-'LANDi—r'::. ■..'■■•■.• -: ':. : -;; .• .-!'"/-Jn';::. ;: ■'.■•.■•." -. '.■ ':■ "THE MASQUERADER." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Not since /"Bulldog Drummond" has Col- ■■'• man given so fine.a performance. '.■■.' ■•'•'■.■ V::'^- ~'J.: :.\\ :Also,'' ;■.. ~ . '. ■ '. ■■ ■ -. • ■ --Special^Supporting Programme. r Box' Plan |aY Thealre *or Telephone 16-393. tfMPI^iTHJIATRE' vISLAND^ BAY. ;»«, vTRIS EVENTINGii at".B o^clock. : I!A f Wnrner!; Bf o».\ Sp«oial"Production. m i:-,':THE!-KING?S;VACATION," . ' ■i^^-K yvJWithGEORGE-' ; AKLISS. .-,■ ;.. .... Hw^li^s'tv-yeti^Vj^M-^risW^-entertainmettt ,i-.s r-'t.v. r>-"'■.•:.••••■ y"bu?ll£n'j6y^ -■.-.■ • •_ • SPLENDID SbtrND^SUPPORTS. . • (Approved forUniversal'Exhibition.) ■REGAL THEATRE;; KARORI. •J-V TONIGHT AND TUESDAY. - -'■ WILL;ROGEIEIS ( rWILL ROGERS. ;" y: ■ "DOCTpR BULL." 5 ; iA delightful story o£ small town life and '■'■ of the village doctor's cares. ■ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) [- ■ ■:■:, SELECTED SUPPORTS. > . '. ?|.Wed.:and.Thurs.". 'lHef.;First Mate.'^ is*-i -^::j: AWN TEN#S V '."•'. "■','• ■ M V,\:' ■ ■K'.;>;'-JJAWN TENNiS,^-^ .-. : \ ':fe :i.z#\ '■■-^; ■■■■'■:>.>', ■'■ l^M. J. ■ 'AUSTRALIAW^WELLINaIdSFiS'^ ( ~. :AUSTRAWA],y.;WELLINGTON.: ■:/; ■'• jMHUMAR GROUNDS> TOMbRRbw, iMIRAMAR GROUNDS, TOMORROW, " Commencing at 1.30 p.m. FfIRKINS v. DONOHOE. V FEB.KINS,- : yiDQNOHOE.:.:^ ■■ -::.:,^r^^ ■{:.:*:£." ■ ■■'v::-^;:;*RANCE-;-y.'-:S^ROtJ|iE^ ;.•;:§:;: ■;V , ■ c;.'i;FEANCE v.»J9PROUIiE.' FRANCE ANI)tFERkms-->;3" .'^V "•• '';■"■■■■ '(A . ' ■■■ ;;Versus :-:< '■•■ >■:■ . :p; ( SPROULE ANDfDjONOHOE. fsUnfinished matches fromißteW- Zealand ■ Championships akp^lje: .playedi ADMISSION ls;6d.:' ' v;'emLpßEN;6d) TI(rELLINGTON CHAMBER OF *"'•<:; .'v ■ commerge., . . .v :.:,;".r'■■•; .:'■■' '~'!' ■. ! ' .iUESDAY, JANUAaYO; 1934, At* Kirkcaldie Staing'i. Tudor Room. X '.Chief Guest:/ Mr. L.: aMacgregor, ■ . Australian, Trade Commiision>r in. Canada. /: .■■ riH. SNO^DON-^AiRCHILD, ' ■i"-i-.. ■;'."..';.' : ;'•;■ .iv.'--'. ■:i {'-:■■■' .' Secretary.' ■'■CHRIST^^SCffiNCE-READnla'; ' •■••^■■^■■■^■•■;'Kb6jifc,'^:. ':;"' ■'■.;. . j^ttHORISED WO^tiKS;; on Christian j'; Science,, Including. "Science and 'Health .yitt.Key, y^;;:the; : ';Ser^|^^,s|'i.l>y; Purcbased if roni. the Christian,; Science Reading 'Ebdn*- «t 667-VK !ani'<3. rßuildjng, Lambton^Quayi'1 ■•'•'■ ( ' v ,-''.' ;I;'' ">^'■?:':'• :'*'•>■-, .■'■Optoy^ili^^ifro^ ; i;^l2j3o^^;;;*i3o^pint^^eJ^ cept Saturdays and public holidays. • Take the lift. ; :

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 6, 8 January 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 6, 8 January 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 6, 8 January 1934, Page 2

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