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The British Boom Runs Merrily On! 17.2nd WEEK OF SUCCESS STARTS 5 ' ' TODAY!' " I' DON'T MlSS——''' I THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN! I They are Pack, Pack, Packing 'em in. it Lynn and the Pig—the Pig and Lynn, t The Big Combine that makes you grin. j ' FOLLOW THE CROWDS! I ! "pARAMOUNT^ *"' --^.^ t 1 . The only All-British-Theatre. I DAILY: 2.15 and 8 p.m. is BRITISH DOMINIONS FILMSh < RALPH-LYNN Princo I RALPH LYNN of I RALPH LYNN Screen RALBH-LYNN Humorists 5 RALPH-LYNN. '! RALPH'LYNN' with : WINIFRED SHOTTER, ;' DOROTHY BOUCHIER, '' and a great cast' in ■' I •'. P. G. WODEHOUSE'S ' ' P. G. WODEHOUSE'S ' j- funniest funny- 6tory : -Vy" summer Lightning." • '- ," summer lightning." t . "SUMMER LIGHTNING." • ■' "SUMMER LIGHTNING." . "SUMMER LIGHTNING." "SUMMER LIGHTNINGS' - " SUMMER LIGHTNING." ' . The-tale oE a tail'of a champion pig. , 'Funny is no name for it. - EVEN THE PIG LAUGHS. EVEN THE PIG LAUGHS.. 4 CHOICE SUPPORTS. 1 ■Include the splendid film 6T« JOHN AMBULANCE CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS AT LONDON. ' Book Begg's,, D.1.C., or Telephone 51-842. HORIT'S T H.E A T RE HORTT.'S THE-ATRE * Continuous from 11 a.m. v to 10-p.m. '■ ;. "•, Another Huge Programme. ' No./l.is as picture,that has delighted hug& , v .audiences throughout N.Z. . Richard;- Dolman, • Rosemary Ames . Aubrey Mather, . -Helen Ferrers, In the Big. British Musical — "LOVE ON/THE SPOT." • "LOVE ON THE SPOT." -. Adapted from "Three of a Kind," by i , Sapper. - Two; big song Hits—"Shady Lady" and X '"Falling for You"—amusing dialogue, and > an engaging air of happy irresponsibility that will appeal to all. * No. 2— TOM KEENE In ' "THE CHEYENNE KID." "THE CHEYENNE KID." Story, Action, Humour, Romance abound in this splendid drama. o£,the West. (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) Big Supporting Programme. - EXCITEMENT, GLAMOUR, ROMANCE! NOW SHOWING. XTEW PRINCESS THEATRE. ■^EW PRINCESS THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. —Fox Films Thriller— LORETTA 'YOUNG, .VICTOR JORY, With HERBERT MUNDIN, In " THE DEVIL'S IN LOVE." "THE-DEVTL'S IN LOVE." " THE DEVIL'S IN" LOVE." ." THE DEVIL'S IN LOVE." Once an officer in the Foreign Legion— now—fugitive from ■ justice, he finds ■ love where he least expected it! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And ENTERTAINING SUPPORTS. Cartoon, ,Tra.velogue, Scenic. IT COSTS NO MORE TO RESERVE. Box Plan at Theatre. ' Telephone 4*?-SSO. QUEEN'S ' THEATRE. , „ UEEN'S THEATRE. v QUEEN'S THEATRE,^ (Upper Cuba Street) NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. A Rip-roaring.Romance of the Great Open Spaces. TIM McCOY TIM McCOY TIM McCOY TIM McCOY TIM McCOY/ — -' TIM McCOY King of Western Stars, in ""END OF THE TRAIL." "END OF THE TRAIL." "END OF THE TRAIL." - In addition—a Thrilling Detective Drama. JACK HOLT JACK HOLT t'a£ k 52™ JACK HOLT JACK HOLT . JACK HOLT ' With Lillian Miles in "MAN AGAINST WOMAN." "MAN AGAINST WOMAN." (Approved for General Exhibition.) POPULAR FAMILY PRICES. SCREENING CONTINUOUSLY, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. "BRITANNIA THEATRE. • -Britannia theatre. see • ■ pat hanna, joe valli, dorothy parnham. In "WALTZING MATILDA." " WALTZING MATILDA." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) '_ PACKED WITH LAUGHS! Telling the adventures of two Diggers tramping across country . . . singing "I'll come a-waltzing, Matilda, with You," meaning, "I'll carry my swag," —In addition— Strong 'Supporting Programme includes bparkhng. Comedies, Graham McNamee Universal Newsreels. * Also, —3rd Episode— " GORDON OF GHOST CITY." Box Plan at Theatre. Telephone 40-618. AffiiF? iisr TONIGHT At 8 TONIGHT The Brightest, Breeziest, British Comedy .Ever Produced. • CLAUDE ALLISTER —CLAUDE ALLISTER BETTY ASTELL - DAVE BURNABY —In— "THAT'S MY WIFE." -: "THAT'S MY WIFE." "THAT'S MY WIFE." — "THAT'S -MY WIFE." . "THAT'S MY WIFE" : "THAT'S MY WIFE." ■ "THAT'S MY WIFE." f (Recommended by Censor for Adu]ts.) A Side-splitting7Comedy, of Matrimonial Misunderstandings. •Addition .Extraordinary: ■ - " SHOULD A DOCTOR TELL?" "SHOULD A DOCTOR TELL?" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) BE WISE AND BOOK——NO EXTRA! Theatre Telephone 43-968. TTMPIRE THEATRE,, ISLAND BAY. & THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Another Big Weekend Programme! Here b a thnlll A-. gentleman crook outwits the pohce-of two continents! Action! _ Adventure! 2—Charlie Chase in'"Arabian Tights." 3-Musical Revue, ."Beer and Pretzels.',' 4—Universal Newsreel,,Graham McNatoee. s— Jox Australian News. (Approved .for Universal Exhibition ) B R9^vN- HTATBP fc^iii. , FoiiFilmsiPr'esents , ' . . "WAEtS.OF^GOLD." '■ ' .'.StarMn'g;'.'"' .:. SALLY EILERS,: NORMAN FOSTER . RALPH MORGAN. ' •■■' . ."--• ' Also: ' - LAUREL AND .HARDY in"COUNTY HOSPITAL."- ' -

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 47, 24 February 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 47, 24 February 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 47, 24 February 1934, Page 4

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