THERE IS A GREAT SHOW . At the MAJESTIC. THRICE DAILY: AJESTIC. 11 a.m., MAJESTIC. 2.10 and S p.m. Fuller-Hay ward present "THIS GRKAT BRITISH SPY DRAMA THAT HAS THRILLED MILLIONS." —London "Daily Mail." LT.-COL. SETON HUTCHISON, D.5.0., wivte the splendid book, and BRITISH INTERNATIONAL made the gripping picture with BRIAN ATIERNE and MADELINE BRIAN AHERNE and "MADELINE CARROLL CARROLL at the liend of a fine LONDON CAST. "THE W PLAN." "THE W PLAN." "THE W PLAN." "THE W PLAN." A story of hectic adventure covering the hazards of Colonel Duncan Grant. "THE EVENING POST" writes:—. "NO PICTURE SO THRILLING HAS BEEN SEEN IN WELLINGTON." FOR SHEER ABSORBING INTEREST, AT A GALLOPING TEMPO OF ADVENTURE, "THE \\ PLAN" REPRESENTS THE HIGH-WATER MARK OF BRITISH ACHIEVEMENT. Added Attractions include NAPIER-HASTINGS EARTHQUAKE. NAPIER-HASTINGS EARTHQUAKE. Book at Bristol or Theatre. Tel. 45-IOOi GT. JAMES. THRICE DAILY: £>T. JAMES. 11 a.m., ST. JAMES. 2.15 and 8 p.m. Sir Benjamin and John Fuller will present AVcllington's Verdict: "THE BEST BRITISH PICTURE YET." THE MOST DISCUSSED PLAY' of modern times.----("A" Cert. Best for Adults.) "YOUNG WOODLEY," "YOUNG WOODLEY," <fYOUNG WOODLEY," "YOUNG WOODLEY," "YOUNG WOODLRY," "YOUNG WOODLEY," "YOUNG WOODLEY," A PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDY OF AN ENGLISH PUBLIC SCHOOLBOY'S LOVE FOR HIS HEADMASTER'S WIFE. FRANK LAWTON, The original of the title role On the stago, repeats his admirable performance on the sci'eeu. with : MADELINE CARROLL, SAM LIVESEY, And an all-London Cast. A British International Film. , 5-ADDED ATTRACTIONS-5 Including NAPIER-HASTINGS EARTHQUAKE. NAPIER-HASTINGS EARTHQUAKE. Book Bristol or Theatre. Tel. 28-175. Fuller's Commonsense Prices. • D.G., *2s 6d; Stalls 2s (plus tax); G.C./ls 6d. Matinees: 2s, Is 6d, and Is; Children Half. . . SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. vContinuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. TO-DAY'S MAMMOTH 'PROGItA-IME. Two Paramount Masterpieces.' You sa.w. "Wings." ■" ■ :.' ".'See.'-' • CHARLES (Buddy) ROGERS. ■-" CHARLES (Buddy) ROGERS. JEAN ARTHUR. PAUL LUKAS. JEAN ARTHUR. • PAUL LUKAS. In "YOUNG EAGLES." .'■-. "YOUNG EAGLES.".Daring'an'd breath-taking feats in the air. One of the greatest aeroplane pictures ever filmed. SECOND BIG ATTRACTION. WALTER HUSTON,- CLAUDETTB ' :.•■•• COLBERT, in- . ■ . "THE LADY LIES." / ■-. ' "THE LADY LIES." Described by a critic as another- "Charming Sinners," but better. Supporting Programme of Talkie Featurettes. , Reserves at Theatre or Tel. 41-219. NOAV SHOWING, 11 a .ml to -10 p.m. •xtew. princess ' theatre. -New princess theatre. Double Feature Programme. "NOT SO QUIET ON "NOT SO QUIET ON "NOT SO QUIET ON "NOT SO QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT." THE WESTERN FRONT." THE WESTERN FRONT." THE WESTERN FRONT." And "LOOSE ENDS,". "LOOSE ENDS," "LOOSE ENDS," "LOOSE ENDS," "LOOSE ENDS," "A" Certificate Picture. Also: Serial, ' ... "THE INDIANS ARK COMING.". "THE INDIANS ARE COMING.'? "THE INDIANS ARE COMING." EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. -Empire theatre, island bay. THIS EVENING at S o'clock. The Most Unusual Mystery Thriller Ever! "THE HOUSE OF THE ARROW," With an All-Star Cast. -. (Recommended More Especially for Adults.) Easily the most gripping, thrilling, absolutely; awe-inspiring film that has ever * graced the talking screen. 2—"Bride's Relations," All-Talking Com- / ody. 3—"Hot Turkey," Sound Cartoon. 4—Martinus Band in Special Numbers. s—Hal Swain and his Saxofivo. /CAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. THEATRE. MIRAMAR. Commencing TO-NIGHT. NAPIER, HASTINGS EARTHQUAKE. NAPIER, HASTINGS EARTHQUAKE. ' FILM OF THE DISASTER.' Polly Moran and Mario Dressier in "CAUGHT -SHORT." "CAUGHT SHORT." The Screen's Funniest Team in an Uproarious Comedy. A Clear, Concise Film of the "NAPIER EARTHQUAKE" ' Will bn screened To-night nl TTILBIRNIK ■ KINEMA. Conrad Nngel mid real All-star 'Cast in ■!A LADY SURRENDERS" (Recommended for Adults). A sophisticated l)r;nna of Mo'leni Marriage! During! Delightful I Kineniii Sound Fcaturcttos. Reserve at Theatre and Bristol. TENNIS. . TENNIS. CANTERBURY v. WELLINGTON. -- See in Action. A BARNETT, Runner-up New Zealand Championship. QUEEN MARGARET COLLEGE FOR GIRLS, Hobson street. NEW'TERM JUST COMMENCING. "DOARDERS and Day Pupils still being enrolled.' .Prospseliis and full particulars obtainable l'roin Miss A. I. Wilson, Principal, or C. ¥.. WEBB, Registrar, Brink of N.Z. Chambers, Manners street. Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 34, 10 February 1931, Page 2
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