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.■■•. '■•■■'_ ."' . .■'■■'•», DE LUXE THEATRE. E ■■' LUXE THEAxRE. DE LUXE THEATRE. Now Showing: : DAILY, 2.30. NIGHTLY, S o'clock. ' DAILY, 2.30. NIG FITLY, 8 o clock. Vitapliono brings tho current Stage ooiisation of New York, London, and Pans ri-lit to Wellington in Talking Picture form. SEE IT! 'HEAR IT! THRILL TO IT! ' A I'oHcrlul Koinantic Drama ot Mountaiu ) and Desert. Feel tho golden spell ot tlio Vest as the bcrceu britigd it to you iv all its glory. Dwell in the painted desert stretches with meu that are men—and lovert,, too. Come into tho land of the he-man romance with a girl that was the pet of a big city. "Tim GREAT DIVIDE." "THIS GREAT DIVIDK. -THE GREAT DIVIDE"THE GREAT DIVIDE. "THE GREAT DLVIDE." ■'THE GREAT DIVIDE." "THE GREAT DIVIDE.' "THE GREAT DIVIDE." "THE GREAT DIVIDE." So wild she makes luo Wild West eeem tamo. So teasing, ehe torces the man she loves to kidnap her. Ho daring, she risks , her honour to savo his life \ DOROTHY M'KAILL. DOROTHY M'J'AILL DOROTHY M'KAILL In her Brilliant Talking Debut—An Out- " standing Star in an Unforgettable Role! Cast also includes lan Keith, Myrna Loy, Lucien Littleiield, I Ben Hendricks, George Fawcett, I and Creightoii Hale. In Addition: DE LUXK SOUND SHOUT'SUBJECTS Special Selection of SOUND NEWS REELS, ALL-DIALOGUE, DANCING, SINGING Fea'-uetles. PAUL T. CULLEN AND WURLITZEU ORCHESTRA UNIT. Entr'acte Special: "Laughing Marionette." BOOKING.—Box Plans for To-mght at Theatre. • Ring Tel. 23-OSO for Reservations. ! . SHANGHAI 1 the bizarre glamour and mystciy of the Orient. f CHINA I where almond eyes peer into the faces of white derelicts—where silks and satins soften the inscrutability of the picturesque East I | ORIENTAL DIVES I the tea room of Madame Parley Voo — the love of a fallen white woman for a pitiful wreck of a man— iulli is. the glamorous iramc which 1 • , enshrines gorgeous MARY NOLAN MARY. NOLAN MARY NOLAN MARY NOLAN MARY NOLAN i in Uiuversal's Powerfully Dramatic i A I LADY'i I 1 V / 'til 1 I ; Coming to the DE LUXE-FRIDAY NEXT. , E LUXE-FRIDAY NEXT. SEE this intriguing drama of a madcap beauty who plumbed the depths and reached the heights of human experience in one of the wickedest ports in ■■_;. ,■■: the world. ; 7 . ibEE the romance of the honky-tonk hostess, and the, renegade .white man. ' SEE unusual types, unusual settings, nnusual-colour, unusual drama iv the picture that brings you' a new stai. AUJi-; THEATRE, NEWTOWN. THEATRE, . NEWTOWN. ■ TO-NiGHT AT 7.30 : TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS. No. .1- ' JEAN HERSHOLT KATHRYN CRAWFORD ■■-:-■ • In "THE CLIMAX/ "THJfI CLIMAX," "THE CLIMAX," ."THE CLIMAX," , A gripping drama laid in romantic Italy • N0..2- ALICE DAY ■■ ' .■•.-. . .-in ■' . "PHYLLIS OF THE FOLLIES." "PHYLLIS OF THE FOLLIES." The private ..-'life of a Follies Gul. Two Specki Attractions;on the time Bill! I L,">Ml'UUi rHEATRJi. ISLAND BAY. , f^MPTRK I'HEATRE. ISLAND BAY. ; TO-NIGHT, 7.45./ TO-NIGHT. "".,.. "LOVERS! ISLAND." With-an All-star Cast. 3 (Recommended by. the Censor as more j especially for Adults). , Two men-and a girl. One loved her. The a other wanted her. They met on the magic isle—Lovers'- Island—and fought it ■ ■ •• •. out.-. . You'll■ Thrill!. You'll Gasp! You'll Lo\t it! 2— MARIE PREVOST, in .: '.'ON; TO RENO." j More .thrills,, more' laughs, moie loinmue i than ' ever before. Don't misa thia bi,j laughter special! ~3—! Selected Minor Programme.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 45, 22 February 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 45, 22 February 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 45, 22 February 1930, Page 4

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