DAILY, 2.30 NIGHTLY, S o'clock. DAILY, 2.30 NIGHTLY, S o'clock. At tho T\V' i.UXI« THEATRE. JL'E LUXE THEATRE. DX LUXE THEATRE. DM LUXE THEATRE, DX LUXE THEATRE. UNFORGETTABLE TRIUMPH OF "BLACKMAIL!" Hiifje and Appreciative Attendances Daily! BRITAIN SPA'S A I NEW WORLD'S STANDARD! | OUR MOTHER TONGUK AS IT SHOULD BE SPOKEN! ] "BLACKMAIL." THE j-IiAU'S ALL DIALOGUE SENSATION! Adapted from tho Great I lay by CHARLES BENNETT. "BLACKMAIL!" "BLACKMAIL!" '• BLACKMAIL!" "BLACKMAIL "BLACKMAIL!" "BLACKMAIL" -BLACKMAIL!!'• "BLACKMAIL!" "BLACKMAIL!" "BLACKMAIL!" (Censor's Requisition: Adult Audionccs Only.) OUTSTANDING CAST OF PERFECTLY SPOKEN ENGLISH CELEBRITIES, Including JOHN LONGDIiiN ANNY ONDRA CYRIL IUTCHAKDS DONALD CALTHROP With G other Distinguished Principals aud many Supporting Players. SUPPORTING WiOORAMMIS OF ALL TALKING, SINGING, DANCING BRITISH SUBJECTS. . BOX L'LAN'S at Bristol and Aitken'». Ring Tel. 23-080 for Reservations. rpiJK KING'S THEATRE. J-llli KING'S THEATRE. (Beit Sound in Toivu.) Now Being Presented tv Large and Appreciative Attendances DAILY, 2..fSO NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock. DAILY, 2.30 NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock. Motro-Goldwyn's Great Dramatic . Triumph! A Great Star in an All-dialogue Motion Picture .larvel! RUTH CUATTJWTON HUTU CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON In "MADAME X." "MADAME X." "MADAME X." - With LEWIS STONE, RAYMOND HACKETT. BOOKING.—Bos Planß at Bristol. Price Scale: Is to 2s 9d. THE KING'S THEATRE. | . J-HU KING'S THEATRE. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! l__. ' THE THEATRE WITH THE "BEST SOUND IN TOWN" ANNOUNCES THE INSTALLATION AND AVAILABILITY -AS FROM YESTERDAY—OF A NUMBER OF "TALKIE AUDIOPRONE3" FOR TUB 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 con< i-iderablo number of theatre-goers to whom (he advent of the "Talkies" brought disappointment! MANAGERIAL i—These remarkahle and highly efficient devices have beeu_ designed with the following objects in mind: (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 ttat plain receiver type, this resembling the Fingle unit telephone receiver—the latter designed with a view to the convenience of feminine users. THE INSTALLATION OF THESE JDGIILY 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 tho "Talkie Audiophone" has been exhaustively proven. INQUIRY SOLICITED! KILBIRNIE KINE2JA. ILBIRNIE ■ KINEMA. THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock. "THE WOLF OF WALL STREET." A story of terrific power, with a superb fJIiORGK'BANCROFT, OLGA BACLANOVA, NANCY CARROLL, and PAUL LUKAS. "THE WOLF OF WALL STREET." "THE WOLF OF WALL STREET." Behind the frenzy of the great money mart looms "The Wolfl" Tho stock market giant! While at home waits the enticing beauty on whom he lavishes his wealth. "Tho Wolf's" Wife, is shealone? Gazette, Scenic, Cartoon, Comedy. Reserves at Theatre. Tel. 14-202. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE. NEWIOWN. TO-NIGHT* AT 7.30. ANOTHER EXCELLENT DOUBLEFEATURE. No. 1- LON CHANEY In '■WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS." "WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS." Tho most gripping underworld portrayal ever brought to the screen. Xo. 2- RENEE ADOREE "TIDE Of"eMPIRE." "TIDE OF EMPIRE." A thundering drama of tho Golden West, ATEW QUALITY THEATRE*. •*•* Wand Bay's Talkie House. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. WILLIAM POWELL in I— "THE GREENE MURDER CASK." '■THE GREENE MURDER CASE." The Silent Film of this great all-talking Mystery. Supported by a, Selected Programme of All-talking Supports. 2- "IN DUTCH." All-colour, All-talking, All-siuginf:. X- -'HARMONY BOYS," All-talking, AH-siogiog. i- -PUSHER IN THE FACE.'? All-talking Comedy.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 41, 18 February 1930, Page 2
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