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King George Theatre LOWER HUTT TEI^PHONES:—WELLINGTON 46-333. HUTT 437. and Prince Edward Theatre WOBURN ■;■-■,. The All Talkie Theatres WHAT'S ON? King George Theatre: Saturday and Tuesday December 13th and 16th - WILLIAM FOX'S ALL-TALKING MOVIETONE THE THREE SISTERS A Soul Stirring Drama of Mother LoVe—Sacrifice—Devotion of Youth, Romance, and Tears beneath Italian Skies. LOUISE DRESSLER ADDIE McPHAIL, KENNETH MaeKENNA, JOYCE COMPTON, JUNE COLLIER. PAWNSOFFATE. A deeply devoted mother sees destiny step in to take away each of her three daughters a career for one, marriage for the-seeond^-and th& third? ■ . '■■ THE THREE SISTERS ALSO SHOWING— .... Direct off the Paramount Theatre, Wellington. -.-«j >-.■) RICHARD DIX in Shooting Straight A Red Blooded two fisted role that made him a name in the silent days. An original story developed along strikingly novel lines, full of Pep, Action, Bristling with Exciting Situations, this picture has been unusually well received in other cities where it has been shown. •' . AT MATINEE ONLYt- ■ ■ "THE ACE OP SCOTLAND YARD." ■"' ' .. ' • ■■ ■ i Monday, December 15th Grand M<ecitai ••'■■• .•• ■ BY •' • ■ ■" Miss '.-Kathleen Bartosh • A REAL JOY NIGHT. AN ENTERTAINMENT WELL WORTH WHILE, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, December 17th, 18th and 19th THE FIRST ALL-COLOUR, ALL-TALKING DRAMA 7? MAMBA Jean Hersholt with Eleanor Boardman and Ralph Graves. A powerful drama of the 'clashing hearts of white men and the crashing spears of savages told against a picturesque background of the African Jungle. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME OF SOUND FEATURETTES. i ' ' ;■ -' ' ' ——.■ .■■■ ■■ ', .- -\-i\ Coming Saturday, December 20th DID YOUR EVER HEAR LON CHANEY SWEAR? ' The Man of a Thousand Faces talks for the First Time. LON CHANEY in THE UNMCMLY THEEE The Amazing Chancy not only talks but changes his voice a& he changes his disguises. Prince Edward Theatre TELEPHONE—HUTT 344 * Saturday, Dec. 13 THE FIRST EPISODE OF TiaeAceof Scotlaumd Yard ■ ■ :■■■■ ■■ -.- ■ '•■■'■ and ' " ■■■'; •'■•■..■'•■■■ ■'■ ■ RICHARD DIX in SHOOTING STRAIGHT. Monday. Dec. 15 LOUISE DRESSER IN : -^'» THREE 3 SISTERS. *! Wednesday, Dee. 17 '>MAMBA." OOMINO SATURDAY December 20th— v 1 'T^IE SWELL HEAD."

FOB SALE—Dover Stove No. 6j perfect condition; also Seagrass Pram, late model. Taylor, Tnornycrof t Avenue, Main Road. ■WANTED TO SELL —Large Seagrass Prani; good condition, £2. —26 Kiwi Street, Lower Hutf.

Always fasten up all the buttons of a man's coat when it is placed on the hanger in the wardrobe. Footwear for the spring demands stockings that are not too '^nude"— they must be in the sunburnt tint, and if possible, the shoes should match them. s?he coloured shoes—blues, greens reds and so on, are not favoured by stylists but a few plainly; made reptile shoes are still to be seen by people who know what is correct in. dressing. : .

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Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 29, 11 December 1930, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 29, 11 December 1930, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 29, 11 December 1930, Page 9