THE ARTC-lAFT TIIEATRR. J-HE AKTCRAFT THEA'IRK (Opp. Parliament Buildings.) " TO-NIGHT—At B—TO-NIGIIT. A Talkie that surpasses till expectations. The Beautiful inimitable ANNA MAY WONG1. ANNA MAY WONG, ANNA MAY WONG, ANNA MAY WONG', lit an exotic niusic.il glamorous romance beautifully and lavishly pioduced, "THE FLAME OF LOVE." '•THE FLAME OP LOVE." "THE FLAME OF LOVE." •THE FLAME OF LOVE." '•THE FLAME OF LOVE." '•THE FLAME OF LOVE." "THE FLAME OF LOVE."' '•THE FLAME OF LOVE."' -THE FLAME OF LOVE.'' '•THE FLAME OF LOVE." "A Cert—Adult Audiences." "A picture of haunting melodies, magnificent settings, eliarniin," singing, talking, und dancing, -with UOHN LONGDEN, GEORGE SCHNELL, MONA GOYD, FRED SCHWARZ, - PERCY STANDING. ."Massed revelry, interpolated Jewish humour, tuneful choruses, entertainment with star appeal, maidenly sacrifice, tragic climax. In support: ARTCRAFT SELECTED FEATURETTES. Box Plan, Tel. 43-068, after 0.30 p.m. THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. HE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. (Courtena.' place.) . NOW SHOWING: BAILY, at 2.30. NIGHTLY, at 8. /•A Real Entertainment You'll Enjoy. *. THRILLING ALL-TALKIE WITH A GRE.V APPEAL. RICHARD DTK. RICHARD DIX. RICHARD DIN. In the Actioufpackcd Talkie Success— .' "SHOOTING STRAIGHT." '•SHOOTING STRAIGHT." "SHOOTING STRAIGHT." "SHOOTING STRAIGHT." [With MARY LAWLOR and a Great Cast. ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION: 'A Splendid Feature Length British Comedy--•THE NEW WAITER," '•THE NEW WAITER," Which Stais the Renowned BARRIE OLIVER, with DONALD HARRY and a Big Assemblage. In Addition: Audio Sound icntuiettcs. PARAMOUNT POPULAR PRICES. ' • Bos Plan at The Bristol and Theatre. COMMENCING THURSDAY. ZANE GREY'S 55AN-K GREYS ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S TFoild-iead Stoiv, now an Outstanding -Talkie," "the border legion." '•the border i/kgton." 'the border legion." ' -tup; border legion." rpirfi QUEEN'S THEATRE J-UE QUEEN'S THEATRE (Upper Cuba street). -AGAIN TO-NIGHT, S O'CLOCK. Big Two-Star Bill! , Xo. 1PATHE DRAMATIC TRIUMPH. 'A great play on the stage—au c\cu greater picluic on the'screen. -THE AWFUL TRUTH," ."TnE AWFUL TRUTH," Stairing the Biilliaut INA CLATRH, INA CLAIRE,^ With HENRY DANIEL, THEODORE YON ELTZ, and a Noted Cast. No. 2- • •- - A LAUGH A SECOND! Thrills, Romance, and Laughter! ' " THE SOPHOMORE," " THE SOPHOMORE," , An All-Action Talkie Hit, With v EDDIE QUILLAN, JEANETTE LOFF, SALLY O'NEILL, And a large supporting-cast, i BOX PLANS AT THE THEATRE. . QUEEN'S PRICES: Is to 2s 3d. BRITANNTA THEATER RITANNIA , THEATRE. BEST AND MOST. By far the Best Continuous Talkie Show in Wellington. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. HLAR His vile in another's HEAR AND aims! Yet he hides the AND 'SEX buail in his, heait—and SEE laughs! Laughs while his fortune goes tumbling into a void he (renter. GLOKG'L' BANCROFT in GEORGE BANCROFT in GEORGE BANCROFT iv '•THE WOLF OF WALL STREET." '•THE WOLF OF WALL STREET." "THE WOLF OF WALL STREET." !'THE WOLF OF WALL STREET." '•THE WOLF OF WALL STREET." "the wolf of wall street." 'hear all-talking hear and all-talking and ' see ' all-talking see In addition: BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. Box Plan at Theatre or Tel. 40-61 S. SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. EASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. TO-NIGHT. At 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT. PROCEEDS IN AID OF THE MARANUI SURF CLUB. The latest "Bulldog Drununoud" story, •'TEMPLE TOWER," "TEMPLE TOWER," Starting Kenneth M'Kenna, norn the novel by H. C. M'Ncile. Excrement, thrills, chills, laughs galoie, and tender romance. Also Splendid Supports. Note: Adult recommendation. Koll up, roll -up, and help a good civ.-c. To make certain of seats, telephone 3(j-3i>3 or call at Theatre and reserve. pAPITOL THEATRB, MTRAMAR. THEATRE, JIIIUMAK. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Special Doiible-ierftuic Programme SALLY O'NEILL iji -JAZZ HEAVEN." "JAZZ HEAVEN." Frank Crdven aud Alleu Kwt us in "THE VERY IDEA." "THE VERY IDEA." (Adult Audience Recommendation). ttiiday—"the vagabond king." t7mpire theatre, j*sland bay. •Empire theatre, island bay. THIS EVENING AT 8 o'clock. "CLANCY IN WALL STREET." "CLANCY IN WALL STREET." With CHARLIE MURRAY. The ftinniest comedy of the great Stock Market ever made. An hilarious epic of a sucker who lost his ■ shirt. SPLENDID SOUND SUPPORTS. Commencing Wednesday—Universal'a mighty special, all-talking, '•THE STORM." "THE STORM." "THE STORM." Don't Forget! WEDNESDAY NEXT. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. Uft THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGIIT, 7.45 TO-NIGHT. WILLIAM TIATNEy, WILLIAM HA INKS. In Hi-, Fiinnif-J. Talking l Ji(tuio • I'HK GIRL SATI) NO." • I'lIK GIRL SAID NO ' • rUK GITtL SAID NO.' You II huwl at vlial liii|ijirii>> in Ilif hinnic't (ouit-hii; on tlir; -ucpii. In \ilililioii-'■'vuUr-ni, £>OUII(.l StIDUUIIS
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 138, 9 December 1930, Page 2
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