PRINCE EDWARD KING GEORGE THEATRE THEATRE Woburn :: Phone 63-844 Lower Hutt :: Phone 63-933 EESERVE FOR PRINCE EDWARD AT NOBLETT'S RESERVE FOR KING GEORGE AT "THE WILLOWS." "IV Not in Mortals to Command Success-But Well do more—DESERVE IT " Thursday, Oct. 22nd 8 p.m. Tues., Wed., Thurs., Oct. 20, 21, 22,8 p.m, • > LOOK AT THE STARS THE CONVINCING THE DELIGHTFUL Robert Young - Claudette Colbert • Richard Dix Margaret Callahan Fred McMurray , in IN THE AMAZING STORY" OF A CRIMINAL LAWYER WHO £ {FTII 'W* # 1 TURNED ON THE KILLERS HE HAD DEFENDED. Ine Bride n un DDCCIdI tomes Home (Approved for Universal Exhibition). IllVCSllff 21101^ WITH O (Recommended by Censor for Adult Audiences). DONALD MEEK WILLIAM COLLIER WITH The best picture in which Claudette Colbert has been, towith the smnrt youns rcllow helpod gaft.l% Fred MacMurrav. One ol those pictures you tnorougiuy cn- ■ , joy. * , ERIK RHODES OWEN DAVIES The merry tale of two men in love with one maid. The one wealthy and all that . . the other had nothing but. love Grim Tragedy, Fierce Vengeance, Perilous Love ... Thunder and a bad temper, and it was a fight every inch oi the way through this amazing story of a "mouthpiece" who turned to the altar. against the Crook World for Revenge. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE KING GEORGE THEATRE Saturday, Oct. 24th, 7.45 Fri., Sat., Oct. 23,24, 8 p.m. Matinee 2 p.m. Matinee Sat. 2 p.m. Robert Taylor Loretta Young BOB— LORETTA— as a Boy with too many millions to believe in love! as his Secret Sweetheart too much a Woman not to love! n *1D LL AND WHEN THEY KISS .. . Q . Yll basil Kathbone if S the year's romantic thriii! natsy iveiiy IN "PRIVATE NUMBER" (Recommended by Censor for Adult Audiences) "1 suppose I should bear my "They .told me you were like Walk out on a Millionaire ... secret in Silence? Sorry . . . this .. .1 couldn't believe it!" without a Dime in her purse?? I'm not the Type!" SUPPORTING PROGRAMMES INCLUDE— Prince Edward Theatre King George Theatre VICTOR McLAGLAN EDMUND LOWE pox AUSTRALIAN NEWS IN * Comedy—"MlXED POLITICS." 4*T 1 1\ } ..Musical Mood—"lN A MONASTERY GARDEN," under * ressurv s ° n§ ' mt series —"° ld camp ground." FOX INTERNATIONAL NEWS (Recommended by Censor for Adult Audiences)' Prince Edward Theatre King George Theatre Monday (Labour Day) Oct, 26, 8 p.m. Mon. (Labour Day) Tue. Oct. 26, 27, Matinee 2 p.m. 7.45 p.m. Matinee Mon. 2 p.m. •J GET ANOTHER HEART-THROB LIKE YOU DID FROM "IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT" IN THE PARK "MRS WIGGS OF THE CABBAGE PATCH." ' ~. 1/ • • oii Herbert Marshal - Jean Arthur Dickie Virginia Sally Leo Carillo ' Moore Weidler Martin m 'Timothy's Quest' " If Y o n i y C °^ d 0 k" (Approved for Universal Exhibition). , (Approved for Universal Exhibition). TOM KEENE ELEANORE WHITNEY HE WANTED EXCITEMENT SHE WANTED A JOB. You'll Love Little Virginia Weidler in this Picture even more THEY hi K AND LOVE KISS and QUARREL than you did in "Laddie." IN A GLORIOUS ROMANCE THAT WILL MAKE YOU THE KIDDIES WILL GET A GREAT THRILL PROM HER SQUIRM IN YOUR SEAT—IT'S A RIOT OF FUN Supporting Associate Feature at Both Theatres Norman Foster Florence Rice Mary Carlisle .IN " Super - Speed" SMASH RECORDS—- BREAK HEARTS MAKE WAY FOR LOVE STEP ON IT BLAZING SPEEDBOATS —CRASHING TOUCH DOWNS A DEATH DEFYING DRAMA OF SUPERSPEED
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Hutt News, Volume 10, Issue 20, 21 October 1936, Page 3
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