DP,.-' LUXE THEATRE. X LUNE THEATRE. DE . . . LUXE / THEATRE. (Courtenay place.) NOW SHOWING: TWICE DAILY. Sessions 2.30 and S p.m. BRILLIANT ALL-DIALOGUE VERSION OF THE TREMENDOUSLY SUCCESSFUL STAGE HIT! A Drama, of Disputed Love Straight' to Every Woman's Heart. .BEBE DANIELS, BEBE DANIELS, ~ •■•";- ■ -■; -And ... ' ■",■ LOWELL. SHERMAN, : ' LOWELL SHERMAN, In. Radio Pictures| Delightful Production, '■.-■'■■ "LAAVFUL LARCENY""LAWFUL LARCENY" ■; ..'. In Addition: . , ■ DE # LUXE AUDIO .. .FEATURETTES. ' '. (A Great Array of Sound" Short : Subjects.) PAUL T. CULLEN AND THE WURLITZER UNIT (Presenting Another Brilliant Programme). v PLANS BRISTOL AND AITKEN'S. BE ! LUXE / THEATRE. . E '•.'■ . . LUXE. THEATRE. COMMENCING FRIDAY 'NEXT. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT. Gripping, military-love romance with a tremendous elimax-r-packed with., thrills, _....'..-. .drama, and appeal. . "HIS FIRST COMMAND.". :■■■■■■ "HIS FIRST COMMAND.'" "HIS FIRST COMMAND." , (Pathe All-Dialogue Special.) Starring, in his most virile role, WILLIAM BOYD. I WILLIAM BOYD. You've laughed at Boyd before—you'll, roar "at him as/a'cavalry recruit... »• , •'••DOROTHY- SEBASTIAN, ',' DOROTHY SEBASTIAN, More charming than ever, As JUDY GAYXORD. Supported by Gavin Gordon,, Helen Parrish v Paul Hurst, Mabel Van Buren, Charles Moore, and hundreds, of, others. A MILLIONAIRE'S SON-A BROADWAY REVELLER—HE WAS SENT OUT WEST SO. THAT HE MIGHT MAKE 'A* MAN OF HIMSELF—HE MEETS A 'GIRL, THEN—don't fail to see and hear; this tremendous picture, hailed by reviewers as one o£ the'best .-' since, the advent of the film talkers. ; DE LUXE >AUDIO FEATURETTES. ■ Bos Plans available at both Bristol and Aitken's. ;.. : ~ ..■ "■. TPHE'"-' ' ARTCRAFT THEATRE. J-HE , ARTCRAFT THEATRE. (Opp. Parliament Buildings.) / TO-NIGHT—At B—TO-NIGHT. . A big success, even though our beautiful *' . star, ■'■'..■'■ 1 ■:*.■■ ANNA MAY WONG. ' y ANNA MAY WONG, .ANNA MAY WONG, , Ik notjn the land of the" sacred mountain with all. those silver-pines nodding their black, topknots in the sunlight.;.:1'" .••-'■ : Our Story, ■ •'.. • 1:"tHEl FLAME OF LOVE."-,. ;. "THE FLAME OF .LOVE,". '■THE'FLAME OF LOVE-" ' ■THE FLAME OF LOVE." y ;"A Cert—Adult Audiences."/.' Takes-us to Grand.Ducal Russia—a somewhat incredible Russia, but nevertheless impressive.; ■ ' '.. ■ • . Supporting Cast:JOHN LONGDEN, GEORGI3 SCHNELL, 3IONA GOYA," FRED SCHWARZ,'. ■■';;'•:.'• -l PERCY-STANDING. ;:,;;. , r A; picture oL -haunting jneloclies,'. nidgnifl; cent setting^;"-charming singing,-.talking, ,;.:■' and' dancing^. '"...'. . . •..' ■!■■•• The Star—Sweetr voiced" ;*,.:: ANN 4 MAY:>YONG,. ■' .;. .-.- ■ Beautiful, Inimitable. ■ ..,'].',..■- v' ■ In support: ~..-. ■■ " . ARTGRAFT SELECTED' : '■'■k ' FEATURETTES. r •-.; ,Bos Plan, Tel. .43-968, after 6.3Q p.m. ■ TT-ING^S . . ;;: . . J-VING'S' THEATRE. ■ .-:'■ (Best Sound1 in Town.) • -'i.1 i ONLY TWO MORE NIGHTS, j ;■ ' MATINEE DAILY, 2.30: >'TilE- LQVES OF ROBERT BURNS." ; "THE LOVJiS OF ROBERT BURNS.!'"Til R LOVES OF ROBERT BURNS." "THE LOVES OF ROBERT BURNS." "THE LOVES OF ROBERT BURNS." ■'".;.'-■ Starring }': . '. , The Brilliant. Operatic Teiior, JOSEPH HISLOP JOSEPH HISLOJ? whose exquisite rendering of the Burns songs isa.r^re and memorable-treat.,: A delightful- picture, beautified by .many ' lovely scenes in the Burns Country. In Addition: KING'S SOUND- FEATURETTES. Specially Selected High Grade Subjects. BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL. .—POPULAR PRICES: Is. to 2s lOrl.-. NOW SHOWING. '':.';■ 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. TVTEW' PRINCESS ' THEATRE. i^EW ■■-. PRINCESS , . -THEATRE. "Perfection in Sound and Entertain- ' .•.■'■ ' ' :ment."■:■ RUTH CHATTERTON, RUTH CHATTERTON, '..'•' RUTH CHATTERTON, CLIVE BROOK, CLIVE BROOK, CLIVE BROOK, ■':'■■■ ■ '"' •■'■-.■ In ■'.' ' . ;'' ... -1 -.. " THE LAUGHING LADY." " THE LAUGHING LADY." "THE LAUGHING LADY." "THE LAUGHING LADY." " THE LAUGHING LADY." "THE LAUGHING LADY." . " THE LAUGHING LADY." "A": ■ Certificate—More Suitable for Adult Audiences. ' lv Addition: ■ PRINCESS SOUND SUPPORTS. . RAILAyAY. SERVICES". 'jTH-K." . XRAIiN1 S:01J- WANT. ■*■ HE TRAIN YOU . WANT, DEPARTURES FROM ;raORNDOSI STATION I-'--For Auckland: ' 'J.O p.m., week dajis; 7.1S p.m. Sun., Mo., ; .Tu.. We.. Th.. Fri. For New Plymouth: 9.55 a.m. week days. For Wanganui: . 9.55 a.m.,V2.0 p.m. i '■;.-■ '.'■."■', (change atMarton) Week days. For Napier: 9.2u a.m. week days. For Palmerston N.: 8.18 a.m., 9^o a.m., 9;55 a.m.. 10.17 a.m., < 2.0 p.m., 6.40 p.m., week days; 7.15 p.m. Sun., Mo.. Tu.. We.. Th., Fri. .■• DEPARTURES FROM LAIIBTON STATION:— For Woodville, Palmerston N.* and Napier: 7.50 a.m. For Masterton: 7.50 a.m., 4.15 p.m. Rnilway Sight-seeing Buses dail to Beautiful Hutt Valley—twelve minutes' service. DIAL TEL. 44-120 FOR PASSENGER INFORMATION. ~AND NOW FOR WALLPAjPEIS" ABIiDROOM in Silver and Mauve and Appln Greou, 2s fid roll, fadrless. SaiiUi. and Smith., Ltd., ctp-p. Two. H.Mt,f-
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 139, 10 December 1930, Page 2
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