ENTERTAINMENTS. KING’S rTALKIES. ING'S -L ALKIES. TO-NIGHT! (Recommended by Censor for Adults) A British and Dominions Production. 3 TOM WALLS TOM WALLS Dwarfing his appearances in past successes, Tom _ W alls dominates every scene in his latest laughter clasic, of a sprightly story of a philanderer who chose the wrong year in which to make love. With ANNE GREY and EDMOND BREON —in— LEAP YEAR Tom Walls as a romantic philanderer inspired by Leap A ears, presents a sophisticated comedy sparkling with wit, which dwarfs all previous performances by a million laughs. The master of ninth and merriment returns in a mammoth of Leap Year wit and fooling. Beats his previous talkies ny a million mirthful moments. Tom Walls dominates every scene. Tom Walls not only gives us winners for the Derby—but for picture entertainment, also. \ls<> “The Secret of the Desert.’’ episode 11. of the thrilling serial. •‘Phantom of the Air.’’ Fox News. Ideal Magazine. Nature Study. “The Heron ” Novelty, “Jolly Jack Jars. SHOWING MONDAY. HEW YEAR’S NIGHT. Britain’s Frozen Face Comedian. SYDNEY HOWARD In a British and Dominions Production. Up for the Derby The King of Comedians in the Sport of Kings. Information straight from the horse’s mouth: This is the funniest film Sydney Howard has yet made. Be oil a sure entertainment bet—“Up for the Derby” is the greatest film ever made. 100 to 1 on Sydney Howard n the greatest laughter classic of the year —“Up for the Derby.” Britain's frozen-faced funster now a Derby winner. Additional: Universal News. Also supporting featurette, “Karma.. a romance woven round the life ot an Indian Princess. EXTRA SPECIAL. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS ‘THE MAN WHO PLAYED GOD.” “THE MAN WHO PLAYED GOD.” Dance KOHINUI hall. New Year’s Night. Music- by Hirst and Wade. Noveltv dances. Dainty homela.de supper. Popular prices. 602 T HEATRE. THING’S FRIDAY. JANUARY 5, 1934. At 8 o’clock 'HE WORLD’S WEIRD' —WONDERFUL WIZARD <I) HTS COMPANY OF ENGLISH ND CONTINENTAL ARTISTS. Carter The Great Presenting the most fascinating, imorous and incomprehensible- perrmance extant. See Einstein’s theV of livino in the fourth dimension Miss Evelyn Maxwell —the Oracle Delphi, the Psychic Marvel of the re, who unfolds a charter from the pernatural. She. divines your in>st thoughts, prognosticates your ture, and predicts y;ood or bad rtune—your iire is read out to von ;e> an open boo-k. One hundred other bter-day miracles, new, conroundlr„ inexplicable, SICES: Reserves, Stalls 4s, 3s. TICKS: Reserves, R.S. ss; stalls .‘ls; hack stalls 2s. Children adit ted to all performances Halfice. All prices plus tax. Rox Plan now open at Badger s. 612
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12536, 30 December 1933, Page 1
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