ROARS OF LAUGHTER BOTH SCREENINGS YESTERDAY! BIGHOUSES HILARIOUSLY ENTERTAINED! Personally Guaranteed by the Management to be one of the Finest Programmes Yet Presented at this Popular House! DID LUXE THEATRE. E LUXE THEATRE. DE . LUXE THEATRE. (Equipped with De Luxe Acoustieons.) NOW SHOWING: (Twice Daily, 2.30 and S p.m.) (Twice Daily, 2.30 and S.p.m.) ALL DIALOGUE! ALL MIRTH! ALL DIALOGUE! ALL MIRTH! HILARIOUS FOX MOVIETONE COMEDY SUCCESSOR TO "THEY HAD TO SEE PARIS." Moviedom's drollest star ia a bril- ' .liant comedy. Big laughs and delightful romance in an English High Society settingWILL ROGERS, WILL ROGERS, WILL ROGERS, WILL ROGERS, America's premier humorist, in an outstanding Fox Movietone version of GEORGE M. COHAN'S international success, ■ "SO THIS IS LONDON." ' "SO THIS IS LONDON." "SO. THIS IS LONDON.;' "SO THIS IS LONDON." "SO THIS IS LONDON/ f'SO THIS IS LONDON." The principal.players and the parts they play in making "So This is London" the season's biggest laugh hit: Hiram Draper '..':.. WILL ROGERS Mrs. Hiram Draper ' '— Irene Rich Junior Draper • Frank Albcrtson Elinor Worthing ... Maureen O'Sullivan Lord Percy Worthing ... Lumsden Hare Lady Worthing Mary Forbes Alfred Honeycutt Bramwell Fletcher Lady Amy Ducksworth. . Dorothy Christie HUMOUR! WIT! SATIRE! WISDOM! ROMANCE! BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH ■ '. ,- SETTINGS! All Combined in I "SO THIS IS LONDON." ——" SO THIS IS LONDON." . FOX MOVIETONE'S ANSWER TO A FUN-LOVING PUBLIC'S PRAYER! In Addition: DE LUXE # SPECIAL AUDIO FEiTURETTES. • 'Outstanding Sound Subjects. j BOX PLANS FOR TO-NIGHT AT THEATRE. RING TEL. 23-080 FOR RESERVATIONS. THE KING'S THEATRE. , HE KING'S ! THEATRE. " THE KING'S THEATRE. (Best Sound in Town.) Now Showing: j TWICE DAILY—2.3O and 8 p.m. , TWICE DAILY—2.3O and 8 p.m. Presenting WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER In the Fox Movietone All-Talking Dramatic Sensation, "SUCH MEN ARE DANGEROUS." "SUCH MEN ARE DANGEROUS." "SUCH MEN ARE' DANGEROUS." "SUCH MEN ARE DANGEROUS.'' "SUCH MEN ARE DANGEROUS." t (Adult Audience Recommendation.) f From the Widely-read Story by £ ELINOR GLYN. a ELINOR GLYN. . f ELINOR GLYN. a Supporting Cast include.' j CATHERINE DALE OWEN, j ALBERT CONTi; NEDDA HOPPER, CLAUDE ALLISTER. 1 BELA LUGOSI. J You'll be Thrilled) Amazed, and Enter- j" tamed by "Such Men arc Dangerous/ I ELINOR GLYN'S STRANGEST STORY OF THE SOPHISTICATED SET! , !' King's "Talkie" Foaturettes. i BOX PLANS AT THE THEATRE. , rj I POPULAR PRICES: Is to 2s lOd. 1 : _ ' x —_ . l "TALKIES," "TALKIES." * NOW SHOWING. A 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. ■VTEW PRINCESS THEATRE. -^EW PRINCESS THEATRE. NEAV PRINCESS THEATRE. JANET GAYNOR CHARLES FARRELL - JANET GAYNOR CHARLES FARRELL JANET GAYNOR CHARLES FARRELL 2 In David Butler's Brilliant Successor to "Sunnys'ide Up," ■. "HIGH * SOCIETY BLUES." "HIGH SOCIETY BLUES." G "HIGH SOCIETY BLUES." "HIGH SOCIETY BLUES." "HIGH SOCIETY BLUES." A "HIGH SOCIETY BLUES." "HIGH SOCIETY BLUES." "HIGH SOCTET BLUES." "HIGH SOCIETY BLUES." They sing their way through this most delightful Movietone Romance ever brought to eye and car. A NEW NOTE IN LOVE! In Support: '- I NEW PRINCESS FEATURETTES. ± \ ■ y Metro-Goldwyn's Big Special, "THE LAST OF MRS. CHENEY." EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. P THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. If you've. seen the. silent version, come .1: and see and hear the all-talking version, tl It's Bigger! Better! Different! I.— "THE LAST OF MRS. CHENEY." "THE LAST OF MRS. CHENEY." (Recommended more especially for adults). - \ With rp NORMA SHEARER. L NORMA SHEARER. , Hear the beautifully spoken English. The i. sparkling stage hit has been made into a picture filled with wit, unexpected happenings, gay scenes. 2.—A11-Talking, Our Gang Comedy,' "Lazy Days." ~, 3. —Metrotone News. J--4.—Special Vocal Numbers. 5. —Novelty Dance Band. EGAL THEATRE, KARORI. Y. Talkies. Talkies. Talkies. h • TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock, TO-NIGHT. si "ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT." A dramatic, smash, of youth, of spectacle, of human emotions in grim cauldron of conflict. War stripped bare of propaganda! - The real story-of the world's greatest conflict as at last it can be told! Not the story of any action, but the story of human race! "All Quiet on the Western { Front." On account length of programme *■ "All Quiet" commences 8 o'clock sharp. i± "A" Cert. Recommended for Adults. THE NATIONAL REPERTORY X .'HEATRE SOCIETY (Inc.). t Under Vice-Regal Patronage. 1' SECOND PRODUCTION OF THE al 1930-31 SEASON. BLUE TRIANGLE HALL, ft BOULCOTT STREET. LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THREE ONE-ACT PLAYS. "THE FIRST AND THE LAST," C A Drama in Three Scenes, By John Galsworthy. , "SHALL WE JOIN THE LADIES?" * A Comedy, by J. M. Barrie. - A '•THE SCENE THAT WAS TO 'j! WRITE ITSELF," 1 A Tragi-Coraedy, by G. D. Gribble, ~^ PRICES, "is Mto te 3d. ! a ,
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 71, 20 September 1930, Page 4
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