r KING 'GEORGE THEATRE - Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, August 2nd, 3rd, 4th Sdnskiional Request; Return Season ! Jean Harlow — Clark Gable - Wallace -Beery SEE- Oc^cc=3o <=^ o <=oc==so<==oc=3o<==3bc=>o<==>oc=3o<==>o<=3oc==>oc=>o<==>o<: SEE— J -a -c o°° 0 \ , . • ' v : " o The tramp steamer "Kin W: r? ° [I- i 4 ; ri Lm.g," Clark Gable in com thttfflfSMd'Malay paates, %g I* —— n | ~ s mand, in the howling fury > m search of the ship's gold, jj ■ h|n3 ! jgaC |j of a tropical typhoon! SEE— I : kyv ' 1 * | SEE _ I "China Doll" the girl more g—■»' —— in ■ — 0 Hong Kong, seething caul- *' to "be feared than all the ><,< =?° - • ■ . AJ . . * tlron of'intrigue and dandangers of the China Seas. (Both Recommended by , Censor for Adults) , -• ger! "CHINA POLL" . MORE DANGEROUS THAN THE IPURY OF A TROPICAL TYPHOON! The eal they called "China Doll" and the society beauty from England—aboard,,the, fury-lashed China' Seas trampship—a (treat love story in a thrillin* setting—with Clark Gable as the -Skippejr who fights typhoohs, terror and pirate cruelty to hold ° in his arms the girl;who swore to hate him! Prince Edward Theatre—Tuesday, Augus t'2nd at 8 p.m. ANYTHING- HAPPEN TO A GIRL IN A BIG CITY. NOAH BEERY Jnr. BLAKEK ' NOAH BEERY Jnr. LARRY BLAKEK CLAIRE TREVOR ALAN BAXTER : IN ~ m I^B^yp R —Baxter. Trouble at Midnight # * 199 L (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) • • /m I /%«ifM B_TS VI c Drama that Sweeps from the Battlefields of Prance to the DIH 1 U WII V3II 1 ~ Plains of the West. \ ■ O . He accepts his dead -brother's war-time pal without a ques- \ * ; (Jjtecommended by Censor for Adults.) ■/ . , t-ioii though everything points to him as a ruthless cattle rustler ] ; ' v ' ; ■' ■ - ■ ; .„ > ... he wages a bitter war against the town's mayor though One, Man wanted to Snare her Liie ... he wans to marry his daughter . . . but he untangles the One Man' Wanted to Take her Life ... < mystery of "Trouble at Midnight" in an exciting drama that I One Min'wanted to Write the Story of her Life .. . : echoes the thunder of battlefields in gang-infested cattle plains! ,PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE — Thursday, August 4th at 8 p.m. JOHN BOLES — LULI DESTI ! T/ r M !\ /T A \/ A T A D r\ JOHN BOtES LULI DESTI KEN MAYNARD " -—- IN — ' IN ' She Married an Artist | H i ttl: a r* iv' ; (R.ecommended by Censor for Adults.) *_ • . A AaaCl/JL When a WcJman from Manhattan marries a mhd_ madennioisclle . ; (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) from Paree, it's a madhouse ot madcap ninth! ' i She longed for the peace and quiet of a nice lunatic asylum | . BREATHTAKING THRILLS WITH YOUR FIGHTING. after "She Married An Artist"! j ' FAVOURITE LeamwhaVgoes on behind the closed doors of famous ew | Trickei . y with Tl . ca( . heiy .. . Matching Bullets with Studio I 'Scandals! Gasp at Merry Models! Roar at | Brains . . Ken wages his undercover war against the prairie I Artist Antics! 1 plunderers. *, f, ,1 T , , PRINCE EDWARD, Saturday, August 6th At Dtn 1 neatres GEORGE, Fri, Satur., Mon., August 6th, 7th, Bth MATINEES BOTH THEATRES SATURDAY 2 P.M. ' AN ISLAND PARADISE KINGS WITH SONG BOBBY BREEN BOBBY BREEN : THRILLS AGAIN IN HIS GREATEST SINGING HIT n< ini , n , >n , , n , ,n. >n/ .n. >n< >n< »ni in< >ni >ni >n< inrmn, >n< >n< ,n. NED sparks | "Hawaii Calls" I mm clark " * Q. _ -0< * »Qc >n< > ut >n<-j THE ISLANDS RING WITH MELODY IN A TALE OF BOLD n -eavl , 0 Farlv ADVENTURE, AND THE SILVER THROATED BOY YOU Reserve EarlV Keserve cany love sing again j SUPPORTING PROGRAMMES — At Prince Edward Theatre- } At King George TheatrePRESTON FOSTER — and — VIRGINIA WEIDLER = PRESTON FOSTER — and - VIRGINIA WEIDLER i FOX AUSTRALIAN NEWS IN \ > ~f\ rol NEW ZEALANJ) VOLCANOS IN ACTION Outcast 01 lOkCl rl&t ROOMERS" to She's as | "WHITE MAGIC," "PRAIRIE SWINGAROO" You'll Her to S of West. I "fATHE PARADE," "PATHE GAZETTE" • IT'S COMING! ("CLOISTERED"! m C « G !
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Principal: Miss Miriama Heketa. M.R.A.D., Late Assistant § Joe Knowsley School of Dancing. i PERSONAL TAP DANCING = for. Term of Eleven , 'J|JU CLASSES. | Weeks Including WMi 4/- per half-hour. f and . Private Lesson. .Fees per Term: more: £2:2:0. '!/• per head per i Two Half-lionrs ____ Private ' Hour Class each Schools and other week. Organisations Fees per Term: are invited to join \ £3:3:4 ft. , our Classes. Eleven weeks in S Term. MISS MIRIAM A HEKETA. I Miss Miriama Heketa, the most graceful and accomplished Danseuse ; Wellington possesses, is the foremost of Mr Joe Knowsley's "Cham- | pvjnship Dancers" and has the distinct and unique honour of being ; tht. only dancer in Wellington to win her "Championship" and | retain it for five years in succession. 3 STUDIO: KING GEORGE THEATRE, I LOWER ELUTT. | i 1 Address: P.O. Box 43, I I ;." 1 .. Lower Hutt. § ImimiiliiiiiimMiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiitiiiintiiiiitiiHiitMitiiniiitiiiitiiMiitiiiaiHiiu iiiiiifitimimitimimiitiikiimiimmiMmiiui,,,
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