,i. BOOK YOUR SEATS TODAY—IT OPENS TONIGHT! TODAY—IT OPENS TONIGHT! THE "MORNING POST" SAYS: — "There have been other entertaining musical-comedy romances, but there is only one 'Two Hearts in Waltz Time." ('Two Hearts) (''Two Hearts) \ln Waltz/ \I" Waltz/ \ Time"/ \ Time-V PARAMOUNT. ALL-BRITISH: ARAMOUNT. At 2.15 PARAMOUNT. and 8 p.m. British Dominions Films, Ltd.; announce the Grand N.Z. Premiere of BRITAIN'S OVERSHADOWING MUSICAL COMEDY ROMANCE. READ—MARK—LEARN! The "Daily Film Renter" writes: "THE PRODUCERS OF MANY.COUNTRIES HAVE STRIVEN TO BE THE FIRST TO PRESENT THE PERFECT MUSICAL COMEDY ROMANCE. BRITAIN, WINS THE COVETED HONOUR WITH 'TWO HEARTS IN WALTZ TIME." iL iT **1 ('Two Hearts) \<Two Heartsl I / :\ In Walt J \ In rn Waltz/ , \ Time"/ \ Tuny (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A FEAST OF HAPPY LIGHT-HEARTED ENTERTAINMENT. An Operetta that Sparkles Like a Sky Full Of Stars! ■ Sparkles Like a Sky Full of Stars! j SPARKLING SONGS: "Give Her a Little Kiss." "For Love of You." "We Hate the Men." The Divine Melody, "Two Hearts in Waltzing Time." AND THE WONDER NOVELTY, "Where Carl Brisson sings a Duet with himself in 2 voices. AN UNIQUE CAST: ; CARL BRISSON, FRANCES DAY, : OSCAR ASCHE, BERT COOTE, PETER GAWTHORNE, And Buddy Bradley's BEST OF BALLERINAS. Haunting and Lilting Melodies—Staitlingly ■ Novel Dances—Glittering Ensembles— Spectacular Settings SET THE SEAL ON A PICTUJRL WHICH IS RICH IN INGREDIENTS CALCULATED TO APPEAL TO EVERYBODY. (t*o Hearts) f<3Vo \ln Walto/ \ln Waltz/ VtwV \ Timy ADDED FILM NOVELTIES, And the Popular Entertainer, MISS IRIS MASON At the Wurlitzer Organ. Book D.I.C. or Tel. 51-842. FREE LIST SUSPENDED. The Supreme in Entertainment. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE. NEWTOWN. TONIGHT—7.3O—TONIGHT. No. 1— "JACK AHOY," - . "JACK AHOY," "JACK AHOY," "JACK AHOY,". Starring England's Favourite Funster, JACK HULBERT. JACK HULBERT. . You've roared at him as a policeman—he's thrilled you as a reporter—and he's in the | navy now. Get ready for the- laugh of your lifetime as the irrepressible Jack outwits'bandits, steals a subniannei tricks the navy, and. saves the admiral. It's One Long Scream! (Approved for Universal Exhibition). °' "THE NIGHT CLUB LADY." "THE NIGHT CLUB LADY." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) The Best Mystery Story of the Year, . '■ • .. Starring • ADOLPHE-MEN JOU As the Famous Thatcher Colt. ■ No. 3— Special Featurettes. . "RRITANNIA. Continuous •"RITANNIA. from 11 a.m. — NOW SHOWING FREDRIC MARCH FREDRIC MARCH In his greatest role in this unusual exotic drama; its theme audaciouly different, its . story amazingly strange. . "DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY." "DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY." "DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAYS (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) He held the. world fascinated! . Men's hearts stood still! Women's pulses quickened at the sight of him! What was the secret of his fascination? Why did men fear him? . . . Women adore him? Don't miss this unusual, entertainment, With EVELYN VENABLE, SIR GUY STANDING,' KENT TAYLOR'. Added Attraction A Feast of .Thrills, Chills, and 'Laughs. BEN LYON, ZASU PITTS, BEN LYON, ZASU PITTS, JAMES GLEASON, In "THE CROOKED CIRCLE." "THE CROOKED CIRCLE." "THE CROOKED CIRCLE." (Recommended for Universal Exhibition.) What time is it when the clock strikes thirteen? Thrills will creep on you— Laughs will leap on you in this mad and merry mystery. Chapter 2 of the New Sensational Serial. "VANISHING SHADOW." Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. 40-618. QUEEN'S THEATRE, UEEN'S THEATRE, (Upper Cuba Street). At S—STARTING TONIGHT—At 8. (Matinee at 2.15 To-morrow.) Two Great Stars —Triumphant! JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD JOAN CRAWFORD And GARY COOPER, GARY COOPER, With Franchot Tone, Robert Young, anil. Louise Closser Hale, In a moving, human story told against a spectacular background embracing some of the most exciting and extraordinary aerial and naval interludes ever produced, "TODAY WE LIVE." "TODAY WE LIVE." "TODAY WE LIVE." "TODAY WE LIVE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — Queen's Selected Featurettes — LAUREL LAUREL And HARDY HARDY In a Riot of Fun "SCRAM." —— "SCRAM." Musical Revue—Sporting Item— Metrotone News. T>EGAL THEATRE, KARORI. J" V TONIGHT, 8 o'clock, TONIGHT. A Grand Comedy Programme. LAUREL AND HARDY, With Charlie Chase, in "SONS OF THE DESERT." One Big Laugh from end to end. Rib-tick-ling antics of the mirth-provoking boys. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) (INESOUND REVIEW, ' * SHORT SUBJECTS.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 101, 26 October 1934, Page 2
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