I. 1* < DM LUX IS THEATRE R LUX]'] THEATRE DE LUXE . THEATRE Now Showing: ■ DAILY,2-0. NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock ) DAILY, 2.30. • NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock Vitaphone brings the current Stage Hen sation oC New York, London, and Parii . right to Wellington in Talking Picture '" . form.j '. , c SEIC IT! HEAR ;"'! 'Tk LL TO IT I s ALL-TALKING! SINGING! DANCING! P ' L-TALKING! SINGING! DANOINQI A Powerful Koniautiu Drama of Mountair and Desert. Feel the golden spell ot the West as thi screen brings it • you iv all its glorjr Dwell in tho painted desert stretches witl men that are men—and overs, too. Come into the land of the he-man romance witl a girl that was the pet of a big city. "THE GREAT DIVIDE." "THE GREAT DIVIDE.-" , "THE GREAT DIVIDE." ■ "THE GREAT DIVIDE." "THE GREAT DIVIDE." "THE GREAT DIVIDE." "THE GREAT DIVIDE." "THE GREAT DIVIDE." "THE GREAT DIVIDE." "THI? GREAT DIVIDE." "THE GREAT DIVIDE." "THE GREAT DIVIDE." "THE GREAT DIVIDE." So wild she makes the Wild West seen y tame. So teasing, she forces the mail sh< c loves to kidnap her. So daring, she riski 0 her honour to save his life >' DOROTHY M'KAILL DOROTHY M'KAILL DOROTHY M'KAILL In hot' Brilliant Talking Debufc-An Out standing Star in an Unforgettable Role Oast also includes lan Keith, Myrna Loy, Lucien Littleheld, Ben Hendricks, George Fawcett, , and Creipthton Hale. In Addition: - HE' LUXE SOUND SHORT SUBJECTS Special Selection ot SOUND NEW REELS, ALL-DIALOGUE, DANCING SINGING Feaiurettes. PAUL T. CULLEN AND WURLITZEf ORCHESTRA UNIT. Entr'acte Special: "Laughing Marionette' BOOKING.—Box Plans at Bristol aim! Aitken's. Ring Tol. 23-080 for Reservt <T tious. c' * ' SHE WAS QUEEN Of Madama Parley Voo's resort! in the wickedest city o£ China. See how she was lifted to "the heights by a love that became as deep as her life had been shallow. . . MARY NOLAN MARY NOLAN In' "SHANGHAI LADY." "SHANGHAI LADY." "SHANGHAI LADY." "SHANGHAI LADY.'1 DE LUXE - FRIDAY. 28i.ii Feb. E LUXE - FRIDAY, 28th Feb. ' Tiffi QUEEN'B THEATRE. ■^HE QUEEN'S THEATRE, 5 ' TO-NIGHT 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 8 o'clock TO-NIGHT With MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30. TWO-FEATURE PROGRAMME TWO-FEATURE PROGRAMME 1 TWO EXCEPTIONAL COMEDIES. No. 3. Spooky! Mysterious shadows! StraTigc sounds! Eerie, lights! In a, dark warehouse at midnight! Newspaper houudl on the. trail! Bebc Daniels in the vatt! . BEBE DANIELS HEBE DANTELS HEBE DANTELR BEBE DANIELS' In "WHAT A NIGHT." "WHAT A NIGHT." , "WHAT A NIGHT." "WHAT A NIGHT." "WHAT A NIGHT." All guns primed with laughter! Loarttd with tun! Firod with romance! A big laugh and love drama! With . N TEIL HAMILTON. WILLIAM AUSTIN AN43 OTHER FAVOURITES. No. 2. The picture that will rock the town with laughter has arrived for immediate screening. MONTY BANKS'S MONTY BANKS'S Latest Production, "COCKTAILS." "COCKTAILS." "COCKTAILS." Yells p,ulorc in this thrilling,'racy coinedj o£ two stray youths in England. QUEEN'S POPULAR PRICES. And RAMON XOVARRC '" 'v Now appearing in the *■ Supeib Double Feature Programme AT QIIOKTT'iS THEATRE AT THEATRE Continuous from ,11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Xo. 1 Atti action: i' A' gorgeously spectacular romance of I '' young King's lovo for a beautiful girl 0: humbles, birth. '!, -TOKBTDDEN HOURS." '•FORBIDDEN HOURS." "FORBCDDEN HOURS." "FORBIDDEN HOURS." A production of superlative merit, lej amidst the dazzling scenes or' pomp fine splendour of "Court" life, Featuring • RAMON NOVAIIrtO KAMON NOVARRO imd RKNEIS ADOREE. And RENEE ADOREE. d s ■'■ N0..2 Attraction: , s A Musterpicce of tense realism, "^IIS?:- "IhIInS "THE ENEMY." "TITE ENEMY.' "THE ENEMY." "THE ENEMY.' l > Dramatic! .Humorous!! Kottaaticll: A picture that appeals to all. S . ■ Features | LTDLTAN GISII, LILLIAN GISH, RALPH FORBES. RALPH FORBES. . Splendid Supports. Splendid Supportt s TOPICAL SCENIC s COMEDY. i. SHOtirrS TTIWATRE, SHORTT'S THEATRE, •■ The "Home" of High-class "Silent" Productions. UUTT VALLEY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. ANNUAL STAFF I'ICNIC. rpilli OFFICES of the Jlutt Valley Eteo d •*-, die Power Hoard will be CLOSED oi s MONDAY, •Jlili February, for the abovi g occasion. HOLLANDS, '•' Engineer-General Manager.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 44, 21 February 1930, Page 2
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