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THIS IS THE ONE AND ONLY "BROADWA V," The most Widely-imitated Play Ever Pictured. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. S&SS: At the T)E LUXE THEATRE, •L'E LUXE THEATRE D '< LUXE THEATRE, DE LUXE THEATRE, 2nd WEEK STARTS 2nd WEEK STARTS NEXT FRIDAY! NEXT FRIDAY! UNIVERSAL'S ALLTALKING MOTION PICTURE SENSATION! "BROADWAY." "BROADWAY." "BROADWAY/1 "BROADWAY." "BROADWAY." "BROADWAY" "BROADWAY." "BROADWAY" "BROADWAY." "BROADWAY" "BROADWAY." "BROADWAY" "BROADWAY." "BROADWAY" "BROADWAY." "BROADWAY" "BROADWAY." "BROADWAY/ With one of the most impressive casts of players ever brought together for a picture, headed by ivSIS: SK Merna . Kennedy, . Thos. Jackson, Robert Ellis, Otis Harlan, and Leslie Fenton. A gripping drama, and a stupendous spectacle of the lights of Broadway and the shadows that lurk behind them . . . mad hilarity 'neath the menace of sinister forces. ORCHESTRA' DE LUXE ORCHESTRA DE LUXE . ; ORCHESTRA DE LUXE (Mr.. L. D. Austin, Mus. Dir.). WURLITZER ORCHESTRAL UNIT (Paul T. Cullen al Console). BOOKING.—Box Plans at Bristol and Aitken's. Ring Tel. 23-080 for Reservations. THE KING'S THEATRE. ?H KInEI TlliS THE KING'S THEATRE. (Best Sound in Town.) CONTINUED SUCCESS OF "INNOCENTS OF PARIS"! Maintaining Big Attendances for 2nd and Last Week! SPECIAL MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30. A. Story of Paris !„ day and a Man who Became Famous. "INNOCENTS OF PARIS" "INNOCENTS OF PARIS" "INNOCENTS OF PARIS " : "INNOCENTS OF PARIS." . Starring the Great 1 . MAURIUIS CHEVALIER MAURICE CHEVALIER MAURICE/CHEVALIER 50 Million Frenchmen can't be wrong, and they acclaim Chevalier tha Greatest Star To-day. A PARAMOUNT SINGING, TALKING, DANCING : SUPER ATTRACTION! j KING'S SOUND, SINGINGj !"' TALKING FEATURETTES. BOOKING.—Box Plans at Bristol. Price Scale: Is to 2s Od. A T THE KING'S THEATRE. •^T THE KING'S THEATRE. AT THE .KING'S THEATRE. COMM. NEXT FRIDAY, 8 P.M. COMM. NEXT FRIDAY, 8 P.M. COMM. NEXT FRIDAY, 8 P.M., — ANNOUNCING! : • ANNOUNCING! : ANNOUNCING! r The return to Wellington for the season THE FIRST "FOLLIES" OF THE ■■•-•• SCREEN! ■ . ALL:. SINGING! ALL DIALOGUE' ALL DANCING! A Colossal Broadway Musical'Come'dy Imported to Your Own Theatre. '•FOX FOLLIES 1929." "FOX FOLLIES 1929." "FOX FOLLIES 1929." "FOX FOLLIES 1929." "FOX FOLLIES 1929." "FOX FOLLIES 1929." "FOX FOLLIES 1929."----"FOX FOLLIES 1929." "FOX FOLLIES-1929." "FOX FOLLIES 1929." • "FOX FOLLIES 1929." "FOX FOLLIES 1929." Famous for its GLORIOUS GIRLSI-SNAPPY SONGS! GLORIOUS GIRLS!—SNAPPY SONGS! WHIRLWIND DANCING! WHIRLWIND DANCING! Twenty Gorgeous Scenes! ■500 Magnificent Costumes! . ... : . A Cast of 200! . Fifty Ballet Girls! ' "■ . One Hundred Chorus Girls! : ..1 "THE BREAKAWAY"—The Lato«t Ballroom Craze—Danced by SUE CAROL and BALLET." "WALKIN' WITH SUSIE"—The Latest Popular Song—Sung by FRANK RICHARDSON and CHORUS. "THAT'S YOU BABY"-The Song Hit of Broadway-Sung by DAVE ROLLINS • and COMPANY. "BIG CITY BLUES"-The Latest Ne» York Success—Sung by LOLA LANE , and CHORUS. • FOX MOVIETONE'S""" STUPENDOUS ALL-SINGING, DANCING, -DIALOGUE PRODUCTION — THE FIRST "FOLLIES" OF THE SCREEN! BOOKING—Box Plans at Bristol. Price Scale: Is to.2s 9d. "OR IT ANN I A THEATRE ■". R I T A N N IA IHEATEB. : BEST AND MOST. Continuous froni 11 a.m. to. 10 p.m. KEN MAYNARD in KEN MAYNA.iD in KEN MAYNA.RD in "THE WAGON MASTER." - - "the wagon master " ' "the wagon master" "the wagon master " : "i:he avagon master » "the wagon master/ ■■'the wagon master " "the wagon master'" "the wagon master'" "the wagon master!" Also, Also, Also, Second Big Attraction, ■ "THE WARE CASE " ■ "THB WARE CASE." , "THE WARE CASE." "THE WARE CASE." "THE WARE CASE " "THE WARE CASE." Box Plan at Theatre or Tel. 40-018. f\UK THEATRE, NEWTOWN THEATRE, NEWTOWN TO-NIGHT, at 7.30 GEORGE SIDNEY, in ' "HEART OF A NATION." Ihe Greatest Drama ever filmed In Addition: HOOT GIBSON, in "POINTS WEST."

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1929, Page 2

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