De Luxe Theatre Lower Hutt Phone 63-431 Finally To-Night, Wed. at 8 p.m., 17 Oct This beautiful daughter of Sunny Spain will captivate your heart and set your pulses beating to a gay rhythm of melody and romance; (Recommended for Universal Exhibition). Thurs.;& Fti. at 8 p.m. 18,19 Oct. § Disillusion — Humour — Great *k Sacrifices — Impending Doom — All crammed into one memorable MRRYIDOW THIS SIDE ; > '/HEAVEN f FAY BAINTER . MAE CLARKE • TOM r BROWN • MARY CARLISLE • ONSLOW - »„.*,<»■ STEVENS (Approved for Universal Exhibition). It's a Gripping- Drama of the World's Greatest Institution— i the Home and Family. Sat. & Mon. Daily at 2.30 & 8 p.m.' 20th, 22th Oct. NOTE.—SPECIAL MATINEE UN MONDAY, LABOUR DAY This Picture is so Good that o^€dJ^ Dillinger, the Gangster, was M gssk a shot after coming out of hiding- to Jlam, Joi I §eb MEIQBSO* (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) THE SEASON'S GREATEST CAST IN THE SEASON'S MOST DRAMATIC ROMANCE. GABLE as a big shot gambler, powerful and dramatic figure of the city's smart night life. SUPPORTS INCLUDE— CHARLIE CHASE COMEDY I'LL TAKE VANILLA Taes. & Wed. at 8 p.m. 23rd, 24th Oct Another Great Story by the writer of "Show Boat."— the Colourful Drama of a Woman who loved two men but who loved glamour even more. Paul Lukas, Ccnstance Camming* Directed by William Wyler. A B. F. Zeidman Production presented by Carl Laemmlc. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE. Box Plan at Peter Pan Lounge or Phone Theatre 63-431
LABOUR DAY. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Owing' to the intervention of Labour Day next Monday, October 22, advertisers are requested to hand in contract advertising copy intended for next issue of the '' Hutt News'' not later than FRIDAY MORNING, October 19. Copy received later may not be able to be used in next issue. "HUTT NEWS," LOWER HUTT.
QUEEN CARNIVAL. V A Queen Carnival is being conducted in connection with the appeal for funds for the renovation of St. Peter and Paul's Catholic Church. The supporters of the various queens are keen and enthusiastic. Particulars of a shop day next Friday and a dance and a card evening and danco for next Saturday and Monday, are advertised in this issue. i "I believe in free speech!" exclaimed the vociferious man. "So do I," rejoiued Bill Bottletop; "so do I. But in one respect free speech reminds me of the free lunch in the old days. You hate to see a man making a pig of himself just because something's free."
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Hutt News, Volume 7, Issue 20, 17 October 1934, Page 3
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