rpHE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. A-HE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. . (Courtenay place). CONCLUDING TO-NIGHT. R.K.O.'s thrilling and dramatic story of society and the underworld. ' >EVELYN BRENT ''EVELYN BRENT ; EVELYN BRENT In the Powerful Picturisation of the Great Stage Play— A Dramatic Triumph! :-:.•■•■'. V "F-R-A-M-E-D." ■■•■ "F-R-A-M-E-D." "F-l^A-M-E-D." ■'•:'-' (Adult Audience Recommendation.) X.:"'.'- PARAMOUNT AUDIO | FEATURETTES. I (Outstanding Sound Subjects.) BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE.- & — 11 ." - — '—. ; - —■ fPHE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. iJ-HE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. (Comtemiy plaos.) commencing to-morrow! commencing to-morrow! vox movietone all-talking dramatic production- • Racked with excitement and , real thrills! •• 'From the Famous Novel "LOUISE '; - BERBTTI," by Donald Henderson : Clarke, ■".■■"' ' "BORN RECKLESS.". : "BORN .RECKLESS." "BORN RECKLESS." , ""•■■•' "BORN RECKLESS." : ' "- "BORN RECKLESS." ; r - "BORN RECKLESS." "'• "(Adult Audience Recommendation.) JKe Most Unusual and Realistic Picture of Ruthless "Gangland" the Screen has Ever " V. '"■ ■• Presented. ". ••'.■•"'.-■ EDMUND LOWE : ■"■■■■•■■ EDMUND LOWE ■""■■• EDMUND LOWE ■■■■-■■■-■■'■-■ EDMUND LOWE '■ 7-:'..- EDMUND LOWE ' ■: As the Amazing Figure, "Louis Berctti"— ■. War-time Hero, Underworld Leader^ and lipth Friend and Enemy to . Prominent- •'•■ ''Society Personalities. CATHERINE DALE OWEN, . CATHERINE DALE OWEN, ... CATHERINE DALE OWEN, With MARGUERITE CHURCHILL, WARREN HYMER, ' FRANK ALBERTSON," '■ LEE TRACY, WILLIAM HARRIGAN, And a Large Number of Others.' J FOX MOVIETONE FEATURETTES. .-. FOX MOVIETONE FEATURETTES. "BOX PLANS BRISTOL and THEATRE. ' 'THE QUEEN'S THEATRE ' ~J-HE ' . QUEEN'S THEATRE (Upper Cuba street.) '~ ./• MNAL SHOWING TO-NIGHT. it Thrilling All-Talker of the Prize Ring and New York's Hectic Night Life! < ' •■" "NIGHT PARADE" "NIGHT PARADE" ■: ' . ' . With HUGH TREVOR, DOROTHY GULLIVER, ' ROBERT ELLIS, : AELEEN PRINGLE. ■ ■ Big Supporting Cast of Players. QUEEN'S TALKIE FEATURETTES. ». '■ — |g —— TO-MORROW ISriGHT, S o'clock, at TO-MORROW NIGHT, 8 o'clock, at rpHE QUEEN'S THEATRE I-*- HE QUEEN'S THEATRE. .< A MILE-A-MINUTE MELODRAMA! -First Wellington Release of the Warner ■ "Bros, and Vitaphono All-Dialogue Railroad Thriller— "THE GREYHOUND LIMITED." " ■'• ' "THE GREYHOUND LIMITED." j "THE GREYHOUND LIMITED." ' " "THE GREYHOUND LIMITED." "THE GREYHOUND LIMITED." ■; !r : "THE' GREYHOUND LIMITED." '.'... ."THE GREYHOUND LIMITED." , ~,;£ fc'flashing streak of melodrama! An inno-' ' sent man framed for murder—a sensational wreck—a last . minute reprieve— ' Crackling with suspense right up to the : ,-••' . final fade-out. . '■J MONTE BLUE , MONTE BLUE MONTE BLUE • ■■:.-: MONTE BLUE MONTE BLUE :• •:.- ■• •' . MONTE BLUE ' \ ■"■•"■-■ With GRANT WITHERS, EDNA MURPHY, and' a Big Cast. i 'RACY ROMANCE! GET YOUR SHARE .WHEN "THE GREYHOUND LIMITED" ;...■■'. THUNDERS'INTO TOWN! BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. QUEEN'S PRICES: Is to 2s 3,a. . FINAL SCREENINGS. - ' •••-• 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. To-day. f ' :ICEW PRINCESS THEATRE. . ««EW PRINCESS THEATRE.. ." '■;.'■ NEW. PRINCESS THEATRE. ' MMM. MULHALL. ..-.'■.. ; ■ . ... EL, BRENDEL. ~ . . . SUE CAROL. ; '■" 5a ;• • . .. .i THB GOLDEN CALF" ■ "THE GOLDEN CALF" | ■I ■;- "•■ "THE GOLDEN CALF" . i "THE GOLDEN CALF" .. ..-.■-. .. *^HE GOLDEN CALF" I •. ' 'A fflraeical movietone, comedy. •, - ! ■ ■ Also, ■ .■•■-■• AUDIBLE SHORT SUBJECTS. ; .."" COMMENCING TO-MORROW. , '" ' 2TANET GAYNOR CHARLES FARRELL •'-• "fTANET GAYNOR CHARLES FARRELL •■■■ "JANET GAYNOR CHARLES FARRELL >.- ■" ,' . ■■■-" ■:■• In ■■ - " "HIGH SOCIETY BLUES." 'r *HIGH SOCIETY BLUES." c " • "HIGH SOCIETY BLUES." "HIGH SOCIETY BLUES." ' : *HIGH SOCIETY BLUES." ; •■"■.'. *HIGH SOCIETY BLUES." r , . ..*'HIGH SOCIETY BLUES." ■ „•• , *HIGH SOCIET. BLUES." . ■■ "HIGH SOCIETY BLUES." i, !$ Supported by ■LOUISE FAZENDA, LUCIEN LITTLEV 'ITJBLD, WILLIAM COLLIER, SNR,, ■: ■■ _:•... HEDDA HOPPER. r '&. .new iiote in love, by the speaking screen's moat delightful lovers. ; ©Ireotcd by David Butler, who made Up" such a brilliant success. ■■•'••• ■ : In Addition: . "ALL-DIALOGUE SHORT SUBJECTS, '■■ .';.- Theatre Telephone 42-580 for Reserves. 1 -"jQAPITOIi THEATRE, MIRAMAR. Final Screening To-night, ~ ';. •-. -EMBARRASSING MOMENTS." "■l' •■■'."■ Commencing To-moiTow, <V ■■•■'■"• : .. 7.45 sharp,. a ;• , "HIS GLORIOUS NIGHT" "I-" ; ' fAdult. Audience Recommendation). ,: -: WILLIAM HAINES, i: Karl Dane, and Anita Page in . - - . "NAVY BLUES." ' MICKEY THE MOUSE CARTOON. EEGAL THEATRE, KARORI. T.O-NIGHT, S o'clock, TO-NIGHT. The Year's Wonder Picture, ' •;„ ■ "THE VAGABOND KING," With Dennis King and Jeanet.te Mac Donald. -See this glorious romance of a vagabond I" and a princess. Hear its glorious love lyrics, its majestic mu'sio, ,tho perfect moving picture gem. "Th« Vagabond King" as only the ;i)l-coloiu- talking screen rould brine it to yon. ; Exceptional TALKIE SUPPORTS. ; I'liday and Saturday, -ALL QUIET ON,
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 69, 18 September 1930, Page 2
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