■■jy£'A JIS STI-C. ! (Direction: Fuller-Hayuard ■ •■' ' Theatres.) '" AT THREE SESSIONS DAILY: 11 sun.,'■ 2.15 p.m., and S p.m. \/ ;' SUN N V \ """ / .'SIDE \S With .JANET. CIJARLKS GAYNOR FARRELL ■ . AS THE CHIEF ■ CONTRIBUTORS -IN :■•■.- ;THJS HAPPY' S U X\.B, U R S T 0 F S O .N G S- , . . ■ • ■ THIS STORY OF A MODERN CINDER-; , ELLA. So Be on the . . RIG nT; S I D F, ■'.: ; And Outlic : Tl TiiT GJI ' r pI n ' . '.'... .'■'■. Ami' Sec ■ . ' Ml, \/"S,DNKY\>' . /side \^y , BOX PLANS BOX PLANS At The Bristol Piano Co. and -.. in the Theatre Jlaiiv Foyer, . : Phone ................. 45-100. ( ■ TELEPHONE.RESERVES. Are: Not Held After IAS p.m. : M ANA GK RIA L... . ."■■■' I■.. ;" — ; Patrons are--advised,, for the sake of .their better enjoyment of the Picture, ■ that "Sunny Side Up" commences only, ten minutes after the advertised starting time. " ', ■'' ;".'. ','.■■.• NOW., a SHOWING- ■.■■■■. - xtRW": !;r:'; PEIN'OE^': ''^ THEATRE. ■JN KW-'.:. rRINCESS. .THEATRE. 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. -. GLENnTtRYON. : , ' GLENN TRYON. . GLENN TRYON. GLENN. TRYON. .GLENN TRYON. , - ■ . ... ~ In -. ■ ■ .. ; "SKINLER STEPS OUT." : . ■■':•' "SKINNER STEPS OUT. - "SKINNER STEPS OUT." "SKINN.EK STEPS OUT." "SKINNER STEPS OUT." ' "SKINNER STEPS OUT." . ' "SKINNER STEPS OUT." ■ : - Added ■ Attraction ' .'. "THE SHOPWORN ANGEL." "THE SHOPWORN . ANGEL." . "THE SHOPWORN ANGEL." , "THE. SHOPWORN ANGEL." ■ ' "THE SHOPWORN ANGEL." "THE SHOPWORN ANGEL." . ' • '•■' "THE SHOPWORN ANGEL." . In Support GAZETTE. SERIAL. COMEDY. HORTT'S THEATRE. ~" HORTT'S THEATRE. ... Continuous from, 11 a.m..to 10 p.m. Tonight's Magnificent Entertainment. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's . ;'; Gigantic;: Special Attraction,: . ■■■■.- :^'THE ENEMY." . :' A..."THE ENEMY.". •. ■y\ : A picture that has packed some of New Zealand's largest theatres to capacity. ' ' Featuring ' ' LILLIAN GISH, RALPH FORBES. ; "■■-■ Also ■' ' ■' RAMON NOVARRO RENEE ADOREE '•;. "FORBIDDEN HOURS." "FORBIDDEN BOURSE A gorgeously spectacular romance a youiig King's, love for a beautiful'girl of humble birth. ; ■ . ■ Supporting pictures include — : ' ■" ■■: OUR, GANG COMEDY, . -TOPICAL. GAZETTE SCENIC. KIEBIRNTE •' ' KINEMA•■'." ■ ILBIRNIE'.' ■'•• KINEMA GOES "TALKIE" ' SHORTLY. . ■ GOES ..■"T'ALKTE": "SHORTLY. . Watch these columns for Opening Announcements. ' . ... KILBIRNIE. KIJTEMA. . ' OUR THEATRB, -NEWTOWJSI. UR THEATRE,:. " -NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHTvAT 7.30. . TWO EXCELLENT ATTRACTIONS. "No. 1- ' MARY■ ASTOR.' .In ■ .-.' .:;■•DRY MARTINI.". , ' ' . "DRY: MARiINI." .. A rollicking, story of the gayest city in. the •''':'., world —Paris. No. 2- V- /DAVID ROLLINS .-• •','■' ■, ■• in ■ i ' •.'•■ "PREP AND'PKP." , . .'' v"PREP AND PEP." '■;..' A charming picture of military school life. ■WEw""";"l3UALiax'.: ~" .THEATRE. .IUCHARD'ARLEN AND-MARY BRIAN •In."THE MAN I LOVE." A' drama of the prize ring and of the : fight of two women for one man. 1 Also Scrp'cniiis: '■'DANGER STREET." Two .lawless gangs of the underworld thrown •«t each other's throats. 17MP115.K -.XDUATRK ISLAND HAY. ai<MPrRE: THEATRE. ISLAND BAY. TONIGH'I,' 7 4:V lONIGHT. Universal's Supc- Spcc-ial! .- . :• '•TJIE CLIMAX," .■ Widi Jean H,orscholt, Kathryn Crawford. A beautiful'story of a jiiij siugov whose voice nearly wrocknd three lives. You j-iiii't afford to miss it! Splendid Supporting Programme. . '
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 46, 24 February 1930, Page 2
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