3- T^E LUXE THEATRE 2. A/E LUXE THEATRE DE LUXE THEATRE (Courtenay place.) „ NOW BEING PRESENTED! NOW BEING PRESENTED! (Twice Daily, 2.30 and 8 p.m.) SPAIN—LAND OF ROMANCE, NEVEI SAW SWEETER STORY THAN THIS R NOVARRO—THE SCREEN'S MOSrl > ROMANTIC SINGER-IN. A GLORI OUS DRAMA. Gorgeous as "Carmen"!—romantic as Shf very soul; of Spain!— That's what the cri tics are saying about "THE CALL OF THE FLESH." a "THE CALL OF THE FLESH." n "THE CALL OF THE FLESH," . ■ "THE CALL OF THE FLESH." "THE CALL OF THE FLESH." "THE CALL OF THE FLESH." "THE .CALL OF THE FLESH." Metro-Goldwyn's latest super-masterpiece, Romance, music, and mighty drama. This , picturo has them, all. Featliring a RAMON NOVARRO. n' ' - -RAMON NOVARRO. " RAMON NOVARRO. p RAMON NOVARRO. t - RAMON NOVARRO. ,f RAMON NOVARRO. d RAMON NOVARRO. a _ With An astounding romance, running the gamut from gay banter to bitter tragedy, with Novarro at his best, his Golaejn Voice something to marvel at anewl HUMAN HEARTS BEAT. A SYM- , PHONY OF LOVE IN THIS GLORI- !- OUS ROMANCE. News Film Special! News Film Special! FIRST EARTHQUAKE PICTURES. FIRST EARTHQUAKE PICTURES. FIRST EARTHQUAKE PICTURES. FIRST EARTHQUAKE PICTURES. FIRST EARTHQUAKE PICTURES. Two Full Reels of Tense Interest. SPECIAL METRO-GOLDWYN AUDIO FEATURETTES. - ■ And' i PAUL T. CULLEN AND THE '" WURLITZER ORCHESTRAL UNIT. Box Plans at Bristol and Theatre. Rinp; !. Tel. 23-030 for Reservations. Book Early! KING'S THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. (Best Sound in Town.) . , ' . NOW SHOWING. ». TWICE DAILY: 2.30 and 8 p.m. ', Return Season oi: Warner Bros.' Colossal , ■■■•'.-. Production, "SHOW OF SHOWS." "SHOW OF SHOWS." "SHOW OF SHOWS." "SHOW OF SHOWS." "SHOW OF SHOWS." "SHOW OF SHOWS." "SHOW OF SHOWS." "SHOW OF SHOWS." ~' "SHOW OF SHOWS." "SHOW OF SHOWS." "show of snows." "SHOW OF SHOWS." "SHOW OF SHOWS." "SHOW OF SHOWS." "SHOW OF SHOWS." "SHOW OFiSHOWS." "SHOW OF SHOWS." "SHOW OF SHOWS." "SHOW OF SHOWS." j 100 SHOWS IN ONE. 100 SHOWS IN ONE. This titanic, colossal production represents the fulfilment of your most extravagant dreams of entertainment. From Shakespeare to Jazz. Everything the Stage or Screen has ever known. Also, KING'S SOUND FEATURETTES. 1 Box Plans at Bristol and Theatre. GHORTT'S THEATRE. . THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. TO-DAY'S MAMMOTH PROGRAMME. Two Paramount Masterpieces. You saw "Wings." See CHARLES (Buddy), ROGERS. CHARLES (Buddy) ROGERS. i JEAN ARTHUR. PAUL >LUKAS. ' JEAN ARTHUR. PAUL LUKAS. In "' ,: ' "YOUNG EAGLES." "YOUNG EAGLES." Daring and breath-taking feats in the air. One of the greatest aeroplane pictures ever filmed. SECOND BIG ATTRACTION. ' WALTER HUSTON, CLAUDETTE. ■ • . COLBERT, in ', "THE LADY LIES." ! "THE LADY LIES." 1 Described by a critic as another "Charm- ; ' '• : ing Sinners," but better. Supporting Programme of Talkie Featurettes. Reserves at Theatre or Tel. 41-210 if ' If you love to laugh come to the EMPIRU THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. MPIEE THEATRE. ISLAND BAY. THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock. A Panic of Hilarity! A Riot of Laughter! • 1- SHORT," With MARIE DRESSLER, POLLY MORAN. Marie and Polly give up keeping boarding- ' house to take a joy ride on the Stock Market. Queens for a day! And then the crash! If you love to laugh, here's your chance for the longest and heartiest one 3 ~ .'you've ever had. 3 2— ' ■ Comedy. -~ ■ 3— Metrotone Newsreel. . . ... 4— Two Special Short Subjects. r<APITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. V-'APITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR, 1 TO-NIGHT! ~.'■■- TO-NIGHTI Universal's Big.Special. "THE WHITE HELL OF PITZ PA.LU/; "THE WHITE HELL OF PITZ PALU." Breath-taking scenes,' mighty avalanches. a frozen s.torm-swept mountain peak. A story of love, hatred, and conflict. 8 "THE WHITE HELL OF PITZ PALU,'; I "THE WHITE HELL OF PITZ PALU," The-amazing exploits of a noted airmai flirting with death amid the alpine crests , Comedy, Cartoon, News Reels. Reserve at Theatre. Tel. 16-545. STAR THEATRE, NEWTOWN TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. c . LAURA LA PLANTE in "THE MIDNIGHT SUN," "THE MIDNIGHT SUN," A banquet of romance, thrills, and beatitj ■ for every lover in the land. Intrigue and stirring situations. Don't miss this. A stirring photoplay, "EYES OF THE UNDERWORLD," "EYES OF THE UNDERWORLD," " A tense drama, with numerous situations • that flash thrill upon thrill to the audience, starring BILL CODY AND SALLY BLANE. "Eyes of Underworld," 7.45. "Midnight Sun," 9 p.m. Come and ENJOY Yourself To-night! • The Peak Spectacle of the Entertainment World! T7TLBIRNIE ' KINEMA Florence Zeigfeld presents t EDDIE CANTOR EDDIE CANTOR EDDIE CANTOR In . "WHOOPEE." " "WHOOPEE." "WHOOPEE. 1 '. "WHOOPEE." "WHOOPEE.' All-Talking, Singing, Colour. ! Wise People are Booking Now! No extra booking charge. Reserve at Theatre, Tel. 14-202. BAND. ■■„■.■■ • f- A BAND PERFORMANCE will be giver & -»• by Jiipp's Silver Band on SUNDAY c AFTERNOON, the Bth instant, at 3 p.m g at the Basin Reserve. A collection wil be taken up during the performance it aid o£ the Napier Earthquake Relief Fund X P. NORMAN, Town Clerk.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 32, 7 February 1931, Page 4
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