DeLuxe Theatre Lnrv Hatt Phone 63-431 Comfortably Heated Nightly ,iiiiniiiiiiiii!iiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiinitiiniiiiiiiiimcJ!iiiii!!!iiiaiiiiiiiii!iiH!iii[iniiiicjiiiiiiiiiiiit3iiiiiiiiiiiiniiii!iiiiin[3ra Finally To-Day Wed. at 2.30 & 8 p.m 16th May Australia's Finest Production that has been playing 1 to capacity Houses for the last Three Days. DON'T MISS YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY'OF SEEINGThe SQUATTER'S DAUGHTER (Approved for Universal Exhibition). WITH— ifiYwiii ■ i|| jhurs,& Fri, at 8 p.m. 17tb,J8ih MayV traliau'stage— he is an abBi George Gee ♦ Gleaning Up (Approved for Universal Exhibition). THE NEAREST HE COULD (JET TO CLEANING- UP A FORTUNE WAS BY SELLING VACUUM CLEANERS. Sat. at 2.30 and 8 p.m., Mon. at 8 p.m. 19 th, 21st May WE WANT YOU TO SEE and THRILL TO THE ACTING.. ol Borrymore ond Sione in this unusual picture II V. A glowing Story of -how one rich family—and B \\ its women —met the emergency g |A LIONEL //n , DARRVMORt, LOOKING FORWARD v mi/I IB V LEWIS STONE . : 'Benita Hume - |HHk Elizabeth Aiion, "Looking Forward" is the Phiiiipt Holmes type of picture wo are H W Vtohn jS proud to show. You'll Hit JIP V\" llVe '/ never see finer acting than H 1 <200%} V\ // 1 lie performances of B T 1' /m\ BARRYMORE & STUNE ■I. '>±4 ■ (d&A , Thcy .f™, can ' iecl - away I, c y t deep, sincere, SUPPORTS INCLUDE—CharIie Chase Comedy, M.G.M News, and Pete Smith Novelty. (Approved for Universal Exhibition). Tues. & Wed. at 8 p.m. May 22ad 23rd A Master work of A Ikl screen with the star of the ftA/ a 1 Imffl A Iml stage and a cast || I I IWI JLA II of star never equalled on w ■ Aw MA AA * any stage, with VmV «*«/« ANN HARDING IN HIS Howard HOUSE (Recommended by Censor for Adult Audieiiccs.) I MYRNA LOY, NEIL HAMILTON, WM. GARGAN. | • LAW IS NO LAW; LIVING THIN US MUST LOVE. Reserve at Peter Pan Lounge or Phone Theatre 63-431 "WELLINGTON BUGBY FOOTBALL UNION (Inc.) WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION (Inc.) THIS SATURDAY—THIS SATURDAY. THIS SATURDAY—THIS SATURDAY. Senior A, Championship: PETONE versus PONEKE. PETONE versus PONEKE. PETONE versus PONEKE. PETONE versus PONEKE. AT PETONE REG. Early; game at 1.30 p.m. HUTT versus ATHLETIC AT ATHLETIC PARK. A. E. NEILSEN, Secretary
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Hutt News, Volume 6, Issue 49, 16 May 1934, Page 3
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