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rPHE KING'S THEATRE. ■-1 HE KING'S THEATRE. (Best Sound in Town.) Now Being Presented to Lai-ge and Appreciative Attendances DAILY, 2.30 NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock. DAILY) 2.30 NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock. Metro-Goldwyn's Great Dramatic Triumph! A. Great Star in an Ait-dialogue Motion Picture -Marvel! RUTH CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON In "MADAME X." - "MADAME X." •'MADAME X." With LEWIS STONE. RAYMOND HACKETT. THE PRODUCERS OF "THE BROADWAY MELODY" HAVE BROUGHT ANOTHER GREAT MASTERPIECE TO THE SCREEN! BOOKING.—Box Plans at Bristol. Price Scale: Is to 2s 9d. THE KING'S THEATRE. ||. HE KING'S THEATRE. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! ■ v ■ , ™UND H]lr ATOWN" ANNOUNCES THE •INSTALLATION AND AVAILABILITY --AS FROM TO-NIGHT—OF A NUMBER OF "TALKIE AUDIOPHONES" FOR THE USE OF THOSE THEATRE PATRONS WHOSE HEARING IS IN ANY WAY DEFECTIVE! FOR THE FIRST TIME IN NEW ZEALAND! - King's considerate provision for the considerable number of theatre-goers to whom the advent of the "Talkies" brought disappointment! MANAGERIAL!—These' remarkable and highly efficient devices have been designed with the following objects in mmd: (1) EASY. UNOBTRUSIVE, AND COMFORTABLE ADJUSTMENT. (2) A WIDE VOLUME RANGE (thereby making ample provision for those even in an advanced stage of deafness). (3) SELF-ADJUSTMENT (by a simple . device, in order to regulate volume to ■ suit individual requirement). SUPPLIED IN TWO DIFFERENT STYLES.—The headpiece • (rather resembling the ordinary radio device), and the plain receiver type, this resembling the single unit telephone receiver—the latter designed with a view to the convenience of feminine users. i THE INSTALLATION OF -THESE HIGHLY EFFICIENT DEVICES PROVIDES THAT THEATRE PATRONS EVEN IN ADVANCED STAGES OF DEFECTIVE HEARING MAY ENJOY BOTH THE VISIBLE AND AUDIBLE PORTIONS OF THE ENTERTAINMENT TO AN.EQUAL DEGREE OF PERFECTION AS ALL OTHERS! ■ ANY FURTHER INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE MANAGEMENT. The success of the "Talkie Audiophone" has been exhaustively proven. AI)L INQUIRIES WELCOMED! THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. | -VHE QUEEN'S THEATRE. TO-NIGHT—B-TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT-8-TO-NIGHT. No. 1: A PARAMOUNT PICTURE! "Manhattan Cocktail" starts fast and finishes fester, unwinding with a verve that ihould make it one of the most popular entertainments in months. " MANHATTAN COCKTAIL." " MANHATTAN COCKTAIL." With NANCY CARROLL, RICHARD ARLEN, PAUL LUKAS, And Large Supporting Cast. No; 2: THRILLING DRAMA OF MODERN LOVES, LIVES. AND INTRIGUES! "PLAYTHINGS" "PLAYTHINGS" "PLAYTHINGS" With ESTELLE BRODY and an Accomplished Cast. QUEEN'S POPULAR PRICES I "1 the paramount theatre. JLhe paramount theatre. THE PARAMOUNT THEATIiE (New Zealand's Leading "Talkie" Theatre.) —STILL THE CROWDS! -STILL THE ACCLAIM! FOURTH BIG WEEK FOURTH BIG WEEK XOW IN' PROGRESS. NOW IN PROGRESS. LAST 3 MATINEES! LAST 3 MATINEES! And LAST 4 EVENINGS! ' . LAST 4 EVENINGS! The Warner Bros.' and Vitaphone Colossal Operetta. (With Natural Colour). "THE DESERT SONG" "THE DESERT SONG" " THE DESERT SONG" "THE DESERT SONG" "THE DESERT SONG" "THE DESERT SONG" "THE DESERT SONG" A staggering succession ot . ...itching Bongs presented with the boundless magnificence that reaches the unsiirmountable heights ot unparalleled entertainment— su epochal production that will live forever i(j your memory! With JOaN BOLES. JOHN HOLES, CARLOTTA KING, CARLOTTA KING. Louise Fazertda. .Johnny Arthur, Edward ■Martindel, Otto Hoffman, Myrna Loy. and others, including , Iio'D.'.NUvUS 104 -KUIUSTi'JKH JOt SItfOURS 109 MUSICIANS cnr~~~~~ * BOX PLANS nt Bristol and Theatre. Ring Tel. 21-842 for Reservations. USUAL I'OPULAR PRICES! TRELLIS Laths for breakwinds, etc., 2s J- Gd 100 lineal ft; Lion Wallboard, 20s per 100 sq. feet: Oregon Battens, 10a 100 lineal. Aubrey Gualtcr and Co., Feather ston-et.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 40, 17 February 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 40, 17 February 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 40, 17 February 1930, Page 2

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