CT. JAMES. THRICE DAILY: .TAMILS. U a.m., ST. JAMES. -2Ao and S p.m. LAST DAY AXD NIGHT Of the Magnificent Entertainment— "BRIDE OF THE REGIMENT" x "BRIDE 01.' THE REGIMENT" "BRIDE OF THE REGIMENT" "BRIDE OF THE REGIMENT" "BRIDE OF THE REGIMENT" A Royal picture in n,e colours. "A" Cert.—Recommended for Adults. 3 World-famed Singing Stars. VIVTENNE SEGAL—WALTER PIDGEON, ALLAN PRIOR. And 4 All-star Comedians. LUPINO LANK—FORD STERLING— LOUIZE FAZKNDA—MY.RNA LOT. And 1000 Supporting Players. STRONG ADDED ATTRACTIONS. COMING. COMING. TO-MORROW FRIDAY. TO-MORROW ■ — : FRIDAY. Sir Benjamin and John Fuller will present lo New Zealanders lor tlie first time A NEW STAR, A NEW STAR, The celebrated American stage actiet'Sj GENE VIE YE TOBIN, GENEVIEVE TOBIN, GENE VIE YE TOBIN, Whose splendid art challenges comparison with that of POPULAR RUTH CHATTERTON. Miss Tobin will be supported I)s' CONRAD NAGEL—ROSE HOBART— BASIL RATHBONE—CARMEL MYERS In the very first to be seen here of UNIVERSAL'S "1931" MERIT FILMS. UNIVERSAL'S "1931" MERIT FILMS. The outstanding dramatic epic, / LADY \ / SURRENDERS." \ / : - Surrenders ?????? WHERE? WHEN? WHAT? The intriguing plot which reveals the secret a)U answers the queries is a. story of a sophisticated wife who arranged a rendezvous fov her husband with her best friend, and then became jealous. Dramatised from John Erskinc's best book, "Sincerity." IT PROPOUNDS THE PROBLEM Is it' ' for a man. to CHEAT if he ! has been entrapped by a selfish woman into a loveless marriage? Show conjunction with A RARE A I OFv FEATURETTES. Boob Bris: • Theatre, Tel. 28-175. . FINAL 'SCREENINGS TO-DAY. MAJESTIC. THRICE DAILY: AJESTIC. - 11 a.m., MAJESTIC. 2.15 and S p.m. Last Chance, of Enjoying THE NEWSPAPER SENSATION WHICH BAFFLED ALL THE DETECTIVES IN U.S.A. "IN THE HEADLINES" "IN THE HEADLINES" "IN THE HEADLINES" "IN THE HEADLINES" "IN THE HEADLINES" "IN THE HEADLINES" "IN THE HEADLINES" With enough mystery to make 5 EDGAR WALLACE DRAMAS. . Strongly acted by GRANT WITHERS, MARION NIXON, CLYDE COOK, EDMUND BREESE. Warner Bros. Vitaphone' Production. EXTRA GOOD FEATURETTES. TO-MORROW FRIDAY. TO-MORROW FRIDAY. SHOPPERS' SESSION from 5 to 7 p.m. SHOPPERS' SESSION from 5 to 7 p.m. MYSTERY THAT STRIKES A NEW NOTE, And sweeps through ono electrifying night of intrigue and romance, keeping its audience in a state o£ high-tension, suspense, and exceeds all previously seen melodramas for speed, realism, and coherency, in which everybody's favourite, BETTY COMPSON BETTY COMPSON HETTY COMPSON BETTY COMPSON BETTY COMPSON Scores a triumph as a female "Sherlock Holmes," who outwits the cleverest brains of the crime world,, in the Pathe picture, "MIDNIGHT MYSTERY." "MIDNIGHT MYSTERY." "MIDNIGHT MYSTERY." •'MIDNIGHT MYSTERY." "MIDNIGHT MYSTERY." "MIDNIGHT MYSTERY." "MIDNIGHT MYSTERY." "MIDNIGHT MYSTERY." " J HDNIGHT MYSTERY." "MIDNIGHT MYSTERY." '•MIDNIGHT MYSTERY." "MIDNIGHT MYSTERY." "MTDNIGHT MYSTERY." "MIDNIGHT MYSTERY." . ■'MIDNIGHT MYSTERY." Reproducing, the stage play "HAWK ISLAND." With LOWL'LL SHERMAN. JUNE CLYDE, IVAN LEBEDEFF. RAYMOND HATTON, HUGH TREVOR. RITA LA ROY. A THRILLING ENTERTAINMENT WITH '•NOVELTY" Written all over it in capital letters. The great story builds to .a stirring climax—it is a tale of electrifying adventure, and the mystery is maintained to the end. also 5 added attractions. qeastde pictures, lyall bay". Seaside pictures, lyall bay. TO-NIGHT. At 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT. Big Double Feature Programme. 1— "SAILORS' HOLIDAY." With Alan Hale and Sally Eilers. A ribtickling comedy of the adventures of a sailor and his- parrot. 2— "THIS THING CALLED LOVE." Starring Constance Bennett and Edmund Lowe. From the play now taking Sydney by storm. Not a "mushy"- picture, but a delicately produced story of a man who hired a wife. The conditions of hire were that she could have her boy friends and he his lady friends. Men and women, you should see this drama of an attempt to solve the marriage difficulty by taking a wife on trial and paying her a salary. Nolc: Adult recommendation. Telephone .16-39U lor Reserves.-. pAPITOL TTTEATT! I', MJRAMAR. WI'ITOL THEATRI 7:, MIRAMAR. Final Screening To-night. "JAZZ HEAVEN." And "THE VERY IDEA." (Adult Audience Recommendation). COMMENCING TO-MORROW: Dennis King and Jeanctte Macdonald iv ■''THE VAGABOND KING." "THE VAGABOND KING." OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UK THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT—7.4S—TO-NIGHT. ' WILLIAM HAINES, WILLIAM HAINES. In His Funniest Talking Picture, "THE CTRL SATU NO." ••THE GIRL SAID NO." "THE GIRL SAID NO." You'll how) at what happens iv the funniest courtship on the screen. ■ In Addition: Excellent Sound Supports.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 140, 11 December 1930, Page 2
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