BRITANNIA -- THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. BEST AND MOST. i>y far the Bust Continuous Talkie Show in Wellington. (Continuous from 11 a.m.,to 10 p.m.) HEAR. Morocco midst it's legion- HEAR AND nairei.-, Arabs, and ■women. AND SEE Singing, AH-TalKing. SEE •,r. HAROLD MURRAY and «l. HAROLD, MURRAY and J. HAROLD MURRAY and FIFI DORSAY, in FIFI DORSAY, in FIFI DORSAY, in "WOMEN EVERYWHERE." "WOMEN EVERYWHERE." "WOMEN EVERYWHERE." "WOMEN EVERYWHERE." 1 WOMEN EVERYWHERE." "WOMEN EVERYWHERE." HEAR Movietone Musical Ro- HEAR AND jiinuce, Songs you will AND SEE Love, Songs you ■will SEE Learn. Flame ot Fiance, Swcetheait oL the Legion, Fiory Dancer of the ■'Squinting Cat." , In Addition: ■BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. BRITANNIA. FEATURETTES. ■Bos Plan at Theatre or Tel. 40-618. ARTCRAFT THEATRE "TALKIES." RTCRAFT THEATRE "TALKIES." (Opp. Parliament Buildings.) FINAL PRESENTATION -TO-NIGHT.—At S-TQ-NIGHT. Your last opportunity for seeing this l\rical laden '-drama of the South-West. This 'burning story to vaini the coldest heait — this love drama of the Mexican Border, ■where men know how -to love and fight. WARNER BAXTER, MARY DUNCAN WARNER BAXTER, MARY DUNCAN In "ROMANCE OF RIO GRANDE." "ROMANCE OF RIO GRANDE," -ROMANCE OF RIO GRANDE," '•ROMANCE OF RIO GRANDE." "ROMANCE OF RIO GRANDE," Seductivejscnoiita", mellow moons, and mighty men. A atoiy of the Romantic South-West— The Laud of Turbulent Men and of Intriguing Women—the Country on Bold 1 Lovers and Lovely Ladies. The Stoiv of a Man—half American, half Mexican, but all lovei. '(A Cert.—Adult Audiences.) • ' -' In Support: • \RTCRAFT AUDIO SOUND FEATURETTES. COMMENCING TO-MORROW, at 8 p.m. . The Screen's Two Happy Children, JANET GAYNOR, CHARLES FARRELL in -SUNNY SIDE UP."' , • "SONNY SIDE UP."' . . '-SUNNY SIDE UP." JL "Vluswal Comedy Conquesit of Lyrical Delight. Box Plan Tel. 4S-963'after 6.30 p fin. .. 2nd AND FINAL WEEK! 2nd AND FINAL-WEEK! At THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. HE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. ■ THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE, it'ourtenay place.) - * DAILY, 3.50. ■ NIGHTLY, 8 o'clock. DAILY, 2 30. LIGHTLY, 8 o'clock. World's greatest comedy -team- tops its •work in "Rio Rita" with the diiziest co&----coction of xiotous fun the screen has ever known! '<"[HH CUCKOOS' «tEB CUCKOO S"--'THE CUCKOOS" '•THE CUCKOO S" tiiighty Ten Parb Special, with Marvellous Technicolour-Sequences), Featuring those Inimitable Comedians of "Rio Rita" fame, BERT WHEELER-ROBERT JVOOLSBX BERT WHEELER-ROBERT WOOLgm BERT WHEELER-ROBERT WpOLSEY BERT WHEELER-ROBERT WOOLSEY Mighty Cnst includes Hug:-. Trovor, Dorothy Let, June Clyde, and au Aimy of 1000. SECURE EARLY " RESERVATIONS AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE (LATTER TEL. 21-842). PARAMOUNT^ POPULAR PRICES. rpHF. QUEEN'S, THEATRE, i-HE QUEEN'S THEATRE, '(Upper Cuba street.) 4GAIN- TO-NIGHT, S O'CLOCK. AGAIN TO-NIGHT, 8 O'CLOCK. Jtfetro-Goldwyn's Powerful All-Talking Dramatic Hit— '■THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN." '•THE- TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN. "THE TRIAL OF MARY DUG AN." (Adult Audience Recommendation.) From the Famous "Broadway, Stage SuccehS, and Starring' NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, ' NORMA SHEARER, With LEWIS STONE. H. B. WARNER, RAYMOND HACKIiTT, And Other Favourites, Queen's Assorted Talkie Featurettes. BOX PLANS AT THE BRISTOL. POPULAR PRICES: Is to 2s 3d. QHORTT'S THEATRE. "HORTT'S TIIEATRE." Continuous "Talkies" noon-10 p.m. TO-NIGHT! TO-DAY!!, TO-NIGHT!!! The sensational dramatic triumph oE 1030, BETTY COMPSON, GEORGE BARRAUD 1« a potent drama of love, honour,'a&d pride, '•WOMAN TO"WOMAN." ;'WOMAN TO WOMAN."' "WOMAN TO WOMAN,." , "WOMAN TO WOMAN." (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) One ot the greatest productions ever made. Magnificently portrayed amidst gorgeous settings and entrancing music, Splendid Supporting Programme. Those' inimitable comedians RTAN LAUREL and OLIVER HARDY, In a cyclone of laujditer,, "THE HOOSE GOW." A scream from start to finish. topical gazette. scmnio. ceasidk prctures, lyall bay. "Seaside pictures, lyall - bay. " TUESDAY—S o'cIock—TUESDAY. Herbert Bionon's Triumph of Daring 'THE CASE OF SERGEANT GRISCHA/ •THE CASE, OF SERGEANT GRISCHA,' Starring Chester Morris, Betty Compson, and Alex Francis. A thunderbolt of defiant drama flinging ii linginjf challenge to the world. Adapted horn the widely discussed novel by Arnold " Zweig. (Note: Adult lcconiineudalion.) Tel. IG-303 for Reserves. TALKIES!" TALKIES! TALKIES! OUR THEATRE. NEWTOVVM UJt THEATRE. NEWTOWN WNAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT, 7.45. CHARLES (BUDDY) ROGERS CHARLES (BUDDY) ROGERS '•HALF WAY TO HEAVEN." "HALF WAY TO HEAVEN." 'A tale of jealousy in a flying trapeze troupe ol a travelling circus. COMMENCING TUESDAY, 7.4j. DENIS KING In the- All-colour. All-talking special, '■THE VAGABOND KING." YEW*" QUALITY THEATRE. -1-* ITumber street, Island Baj\ FINAL NIGHT oi 100 p.c. Natuiul Colour Picture. "ON WITH THE SHOW." COMMENCTNG WEDNESDAY. •THE DIYTNE LADY." With Connne Griffiths. "Kog 21-3 M for Reeefvpt;.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 125, 24 November 1930, Page 2
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