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King George Theatre - Lower Hutt Programmes For The Week JFS P???RA^ MJ E 3*B, MONEY TO YOU.—If this programme is handed in at the Ticket Box at King George Theatre on Friday, June 21, the holder will be admitted to the D.C. 1/6 for 1/-; Stalls 1/- for 9d. This system of concession will be continued. See the Postman Oliver* your programme. Study the pictures for the week, and benefit by bringing this programme on Concession Night. SATURDAY, JUNEISth. A QUALITY AND QTTANTITT PROGBABgME A PROGRAMME OP OUTSTANDING MERIT GREAT PICTURES. GREAT STARS GREAT ENTERTAINMENT THE IDEAL PROGRAMME—COMEDY, DRAMA, WITH UNSURPASSED ROMANTIC INTEREST THBOUGHOUTI TWO-STAB PROGRAMME EXTRAORDINARY! - TWO-STAB PROGRAMME EXTRAORDINARY! FIRSTLY— A GREAT MIIiITARY SPECTACULAR MELODRAMA. (Produced in conjunction with the British Army Council). NOT A WAR PICTURE, BUT A GLORIOUS MELODRAMA DEPICTING THE BRITISH TOMMY IN THE SUDAN. Action, Thrills, Romance, and Spectacle in the magnificent production^that has been hailed the "BRITISH BEAU <3ESTEI" Tommy Atkins! Starring Lilian Hall-Davis, Walter Butler, Shayle Gardner, Henry Victor AND CAST OP MANY THOUSANDS. _ DIRECTED BY CAPTAIN NORMAN WALKER. . . " • Never before has a picture been attempted which possesses so much of that patriotism held dtearby every true British subject. Humor, tragedy and passion go hand-in-hand in a picture that rivals "Beau Geste" for stark reality. An epic of .British pluck and . endurance. \ SECONDLY— GEORGE JESSEL in Ginsberg The Great! A Tailor's Apprentice, craving fame and fortune as a Magician, in an outstanding Side-splitting Slap-stick Comedy. A PICTURE FULL OF UPROARIOUS COMEDY. • SUPPORTING PROGRAMME INCLUDES GAZETTES, TOPICALS, AND COMEDY, TOGETHER WITH A MUSICAL PROGRAMME RENDERED BY THE KING GEORGE ORCHESTRA AND THE RECORDER WUBLITZEB INSTRUMENT. BOX PLAN AT THE ARCADIA FRUIT SHOP. DRESS CIRCLE 2/-. BACK STALLS 2/-. MIDDLE STALLS 1/6. PBONT STALLS 1/-. The Theatre is connected with the Wellington and Hutt Telephones and the management will be pleased to reserve seats over the 'Phone. WELLINGTON 'PHONE: 46-333. TELEPHONE RESERVES MUST BE OCCUPIED BY 7.45 P.M. LOWER HUTT 'PHONE:"437. MONDAY & TUESDAY, JUNE 17th & 18th. THE SCREEN'S MOST EMOTIONAL ACTRESS, - LILLIAN GISH LTUIJAN GISH A GORGEOUS LOVE STORY SET IN THE TURMOIL OF THE ELEMENTS, "THE WIND" - "THE WIND" A Metro^Goldwyn-Mayer Attraction. - Miss Gish strikes a new note in her matchless art in this enthralling epic of the not-so-golden West. .- A Woman at Bay—Fighting in a Primitive Wilderness with the Savagery of a Tigress to save her Soul—This is "the Character she Portrays in the Mighty—Drama—The most remarkable in her Entire Career. The Wind! A Tornado of Human Emotions prevail in this gripping drama of the cyclone-swept Texan Desert—this emotional story of a girl who did not know of hardships and evil men —of stark drama, soul searing sacrifice and breath-catching romance! . : --.■.-- .. ■ . ■ - ALSO ' ■ ■■ ■•■.■■ A Matrimonial Mix-up of many surprises—a Riot of Merriment —and delicate situations that will leave you bewildered. Virginia's Husband! She said she had a husband-—her family demanded his production. Then the fun started, until Virginia sot one on loan, and kept him free of interest. Laughter born of bewilderment—Tears born of laughter—a Riot from Beginning to End. ERICES,AS USUAL —D.Q., 1/6; F. STALLS T/-. ~^ WEDNESDIAYrTHUJCtiSI>».X, Vu^iii^uwr^wi,^- " _ a _ - TWO NIGHTS ONLY, TWO NIGHTS ONLY. THE WONDER PIC^RE THAT B^egg, A™*pmamoSTmighW epic op the air, made by the same men ¥ho produced "wings." The Legion of the Condemned! menot "THE LEGION OF THE CONDEMNED" HUGE OAST NUMBERING 5000, HEADED BY GARY COOPER, FAY WRAY, LANE CHANDLER, BARRY NORTON. The Sweetest Romance evertold set in a background of Clouds. A story that will tug at your heart strings, and avzation thrills that will make you grip your seat. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMMES. - . BOX PLAN AT THE ARCADIA FRUIT SHOP. P.O. */-; B. STALLS 1/6; F. STALLS i/-. FRIDAY, JUNE 21st- ONE NIGHT ONLY. REX, The King of Wild Horses, in Plunging Hoofs! A Good Western Story, with Rex at his best. One of the most humanly possible plots. Gripping, Thrilling/and Full of Acttefc. COMING SATURDAY, JUNE 22. REX BEACH'S NOVEL, ■'';-,., The Mating Call ! Adapted from the Widely-read Novel by Rex Beach, Starring THOMAS MEIGHAN With EVELYN BRENT AND RENEE ADORES. btarnng muia^ lD COLOURFUL. DRAMATIC. * "THE MATING CALXi" Is Meighan'e Biggest Screen Success.*

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Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 3, 13 June 1929, Page 5

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