FOLLOW THE CROWDS OR Be Wise-Book* D.I.C. or Tel. 51342. Pack—pack—packing them in. SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE (England's Leading Actor):— '•I never hoped to see anything in talking pictures so lino, as 'Sorrell and Son' —it's unforgettable." WARWICK DEEPING said: ,"I still wear the same size in hat., yet I have to admit that my hcud did swell j ■with prjdc 'when I saw the way in which Warner and every actor and actress associated with him made my characters seemingly live on .the screen." PARAMOUNT, All British *■ ARAMOUNT, Twice Daily, PARAMOUNT, 2.15 and 8 p.m. British Dominions Films — Present — THE FINEST FILM OF 1934. JUST PRODUCED AT A COST OF THOUSANDS! r*-*. " SORRELT, 5^ \. "SORBELL .^ And C^> WARWICK . DEEPING. ' A British-Dominion Epic. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ■. . H. B. WARNER H. B. WARNER H. B. WARNER ALL NEW LONDON STARS: HUGH WILLIAMS, PETER PENROSE, WINIFRED SHOTTER, MARGOT GRAHAME, DONALD CALTHROP, SPECIAL SHORT FILMS, 'PAUL T. CULLEN , On the New Wurlitzer. ■' FINALLY TONIGHT! QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S ' THEATRE. QUEEN'S THEATRE. The Greatest Thriller of the Underworld. "WITHIN THE LAW." Starring the Beautiful and Adorable JOAN CRAWFORD. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' LIONEL BARRYMORE, In His Outstanding Triumph, "GUILTY HANDS." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) COMMENCING TOMORROW. ■: COMMENCING TOMORROW. ; (Special Matinee Saturday, 2.15.) ; TWO BIG. M.-G.-M. SPECIALS! i See the Mysteries of the French' Police < in this Amazing Thriller, > JOHN BARRYMORE As a JOHN BARRYMORE Thief. JOHN BARRYMORE LIONEL BARRYMORE As a LIONEL BARRYMORE v Detective LIONEL BARRYMORE In a Thriller You'll Never Forget, ■ "ARSENE LUPIN"'— ] —— "ARSENE LUPIN" ~ . "ARSENE LUPIN" -—- -—■ "ARSENE LUPIN" —■ — - (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also, a Whirlwind of Mirth and : Hilarious Laughter, —r— "STEPPING OUT" —' "STEPPING OUT" T . —- "STEPPING OUT " —: — Starring a Brilliant Metro. Cast: (Approved* for Universal Exhibition.) • CHORTT'S — THEATRE. THEATRE. ' Continuous from. 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. TONIGHT-LAST SCREENING OF -, LIONEL BARRYMORE, ;*V: » ib •;V«<SKE MAN'S JOURNEY."? «• And ■ "MIDSHIPMAN. JACK." , A Great Picture of the Novel. , (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition). A magnificent entertainment that all should see. COMMENCING FRIDAY! S A Greater Programme Than Ever, NILS ASTHER, ANN HARDING, . . [n • "THE RIGHT TO ROMANCE," And JOHN BARRYMORE In "LONG LOST FATHER." Huge Supporting Programme. A RTCRAFT THEATRE. ■ ' •"■RTCRAFT THEATRE. (Tborndon's Popular Family Cinema.) riNALLY—At 7.4S—TONIGHT. SYDNEY HOWARD In the hilarious comedy of the Turf, "UP FOR THE DERBY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ] TOMORROW AT 7.45 P.M. ■ tfhe: screen's most magnificent spectacle, filmed entirely in gorgeous TKCIINI- • COLOUR. ■'• "THE MYSTERY OF TITli ■ ' : WAX MUSEUM." : ■ WAX MUSEUM."' WAX MUSEUM." With LIONEL ATWILL-FAY WRAY '■■ i GLENDA FARRELL—FRANK McHUGH.. thrills, mystery, laughs, and romance hi , a picture of unsurpassed beauty! . (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) In Addition: Dramatic sketch featuring ■ JACK DEMPSEY—MusicaI comedy— . ' Travel Talk—Graham McNaince News. POOK your seats! — -No extra! ; Theatre Telephone 43-908. ILBIRNIE ' ~ KINEMA. (Steam-tested Nightly.) : TONIGHT! TONIGHT! KONGOTAI COLLEGE GALA NIGHT. , TWO ONE-ACT PLAYS By the College Dramatic Club. SELECTIONS by the College Orchestra of 40, to be followed by the ComedyMystery, "THE GHOST TRAIN" With "Jack Hulbert, Cicely Courtneidge. ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition. ) And "Rippling Waters" (N.Z. Scenic). Itoors open 7 p.m. Commence at S sharp. \ Patrons are respectfully requested to be seated before 8' o'clock. . For Reservations, Telephone 14-202. Reserves can NOT be held after 7.50. UR THEATRE. NEWTOWN. " UK THEATRE. NEWTOWN. FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT! The R.K.O. Gigantic Attraction, "DELUGE" "DELUGE" ; "DELUGE" "DELUGE" . (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) , FRIDAY AND SATURDAY! . A Big Double-Featuro Programme. So. 1 "AUNT SALLY." "AUNT SALLY." < Starring CICELY COURTNEIDGE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). $To. 2— "ORIENT EXPRESS. "ORIENT EXPRESS." j (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY". (Comfortably Heated.) THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. 1 An Edgar Wallace Thriller, "THE MAN WHO ; CHANGED HIS NAME," i With a Large All-Star Cast. ,A thrilling mystery drama punctuated with laughs. Splendid Supporting Programme. ' CRecomrnended by Censor for Adults.) •REGAL THEATRE. KARORI. ■** ' Heated nightly. "FACING THE MUSIC." STANLEY LUPINO. Side-splitting comedy—when the hero recommends all sorts of fantastic ideas to • assist his affair with the heroine. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' WAITANGI CELEBRATIONS. • Wrestling—Nature Study—News. Frf s Wa SuU "MIDNIGHT MARY,"
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 28, 2 August 1934, Page 2
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