DE LUXE THEATRE. JS LUXJJ THEATRE. DE LUXE THEATRE. CONCLUDING TO-XIGHT! " THE LATEST AJSU GREATEST OF ALL-DIALOGUE FOX MOVIETONE COMEDY. DRAMAS! Mingle Among the Mademoiselles with the Funniest Man in the World 1 ,' "THEY HAD TO SKK PARIS!" "THEY HAD TO SEE PARIS!" "THEY HAD TO SEE PARIS!" "THEY HAD TO SEE PARIS!" Stirring the! Ai'.-it).. Screen's Most Outstanding Personality, WILL ROGERS, '. WILL ROGERS. With OWBN DAVIS, Jr., MARGUERITE ! CHURCHILL. IRENE RICH. FIFJ i DORSAY. , - • . Also, Dl 5 LUXE SOUND l-'EATURETTES! ' BOOKING.—Box Plans at Bristol. •\nd Aul en's. Ring Tel. 23-OSO for Reservation «EaJa^_^_i;u^_wi^CT«M«aaaa.A'i/iiii«*iiiifciK—www wm D| bUXJii ■■ THEATRE. J -LUXE THEATRE. r>i luxk TSS4SgSDl" LUXK THEATRE. DJ LUXE. : ' THEATRE. (UMMENCING TO-MORROW! ■ I OMMENCING TO-MORROW! . Screening , I)\JL\ > ff. ■ JSIGHTL S o'clock. DAILY 2 30. NIGHTLY. 8 o'clock. (Season of One Week.) 'BL ICKMAIL," THE YEAR'S BLACKMAIL/ THE YEAR'S UL DIALOGUE SENSATION! ALL DIALOGUE SENSATION! Ihe Vstounding British Dramatic Triumph that Ins been-declared the Greatest Ever Made! BRITAIN',"; FIRST GREAT BRIIAIN'S FIRST GREAT I ALKIE" PRODUCTION! lALKIE" PRODUCTION! Hailed by Press and Public Alike as the Mosu NTotable'Talkie'yet Produced! LRIIAIN'S GREAT CHALLENGE BRII UN'S GREAT CHALLENGE TO AMERICAN TO AMERICAN IILM DOMINATION! 11LM DOMINATION! lle-r md Marvel at the Mother Tongue as it Should be Spoken! I>_ACKUAIL!" "BLACKMAIL 1' JSLACK.MAIL!" "BLACKMATTiI" BLACKJMAIL!" "BLACKMAIL!" BLaLKMAIL!" "BLACKMAIL!" 'BLACKMAIL!" "BLACKMAIL!" "BLACKMAIL!" "BLACKiIAIL!" "BLACKMAIL!" . . "BLACKJMAIL!" "BLACKMAIL!" "BLACKIVLAIL!" "BLACKMAIL!" . "BLACKMAIL!" "BLACKMAIL!" "BLACKMAIL!" ."BLACKMAIL!" "BLACKMAIL!" "BLACKMAIL!" "BLACKJMAIL!" "BLACKMAIL"!".' "BLACKMAIL!" "JJLACKMAIL!" "BLACKMAIL!" "BLACKMAIL!" "BLACKMAIL!" (Censor's Requisition: Adult Audiences • Only.) . ; SEE AND HEAR! ;■■- :.■ . SEE AND HEAR! . : ...' ', . The sights oi i^oiulon—Scotland Yard in its awe-inspiring greatness—the British Museum—Lyons famous Old Corner House in the Strand—Hear also the whir]"arid bustle of a great city's night life—th«i chant of -Jap Bands in dingy cafes— the shrill cries of news boys—London! Gay! Sparkling}. City of a thousand thrills brought to your very doorstep in ■ "Blackmail!" "BEST TALKING FILM t YIOT-AND BRITISH!" i ■ ■ —"Daily Mail." I - , - ■ I' - ~ ; ; ; : ■ ' "HAS THE BEST AMERI- / CAN 'TALKIES' BEATEN j TO A FRAZZLE." . '' . —"Daily News." '. ' OUTSTANDING CAST OF PERFECTLY SPOKEN ENGLISH CELEBRITIES, • including TOEN LOKGDEN ANNY ONDRA CYRIL RITCHARDS : DONALD OALTHROP With 6 other. Distinguished-Principals and many Supporting Players. . , "BLACKMAIJj!" "BLACKMAIL!" "BLACKMAIL!" "BLACKMAIL!" "BLACKMAIL!" "BLACKMAIL!" - "B LA C'.K -M A 1 L!" "B..L.A.CK M A I L!" THE MOST THRILLING DIALOGUE DRAMA YOU HAVE EVER SEENI SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. ■ OF ALL TALKING, SINGING, DANCING BRITISH SUB- ,* JECTS.. BOX PLANS at Bristol and Aitken't. Ring TeL-23-080 for Reservations. CHORTT'S THEATRE. •JHORTT'S THEATRE. LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! Of tho Present, Great Programme, , . .'.'BROTHERLY LOVE." A Ludicrous Satire on Modern Prison Life. And "SHADOWS OF THE NIGHT," A thrilling epic of "underworld" life. COMMENCING TO-MORROW: 150 Minutes of Incessant Laughter 150 The Createst Mirth-provoking Programme . ■ ever screened in Wellington. No. 1— BUSTER KEATON BUSTER KEATON In a laugh tonic that will add ten years to your life, "SPITE MARRIAGE." "SPITE MARRIAGE." ■ "SPITE MARRIAGE." .... "SPITE,MARRIAGE." No.; 2—Another Big Comedy Gun, with every shot a. "Bull's-Eye of Fun," KARL DANE & GEORGE K. ARTHUR KARL DANE &-GEORGE K. ARTHUR In' the Naval Sequel of "Rookies," - "ALL AT SEA." "ALL AT SEA." A veritable scream from start to finish. Splendid Supporting Programme. CAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAII. TO-NIGHT! ' TO-NIGHT! THRILLS! ROMANCE! SPECTACLE! Hoar the wonder music. See the greatest Drama, "THE FOUR FEATHERS," . "THE FOUR FEATHERS," • . "THE FOUR FEATHERS," With William Powell, Richard Arleti, Fay Wi-ay, Clive Brook, Noah Berry. Greater than "Beau Geste," more thrilling than "Chang." A Quality-Sound Paramount Picture. Coming Saturday, -"Careers," all talking.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 37, 13 February 1930, Page 2
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