"pAmmrnsfr'.'■■ ■ theatre. * AIU'jU&OTB/ THEATRE. NOW SHOWING. TWICE DAILY: 2.30 and S p.m. CHARLES FARRELL :' CHARLES FARRELL ; CHARLES FARRELL 1 In his most romantic role, with MADGE EVANS, MADGE EVANS, MADGE EVANS, In Llewellyn Hughes's Thrilling Drama. j>f War Time Aviation and Diplomacy— f . — Through "HEARTBREAK" "HEARTBREAK" ''HEARTBREAK" "HEARTBREAK" "HFjARTBREAK" -— to Happiness. [Vienna, Home of the Waltz, City of Peautiful Women, Scene of Gaiety, Charm, and Dreams. IA romance that will make your eyes mist and your heart flutter. IN ADDITION: PARAMOUNT SOUND FEATURETTES. Box Plans at Bristol and Theatre, Tel. Sl-842. ■ ■"• COMMENCING FRIDAY. COMMENCING FRIDAY. ' Two of the Screen's Greatest "Personalities— ELISSA LANDI, .—- ELISSA LANDI, . ELISSA LANDI, -— j ' • ELISSA LANDI, ELISSA LANDI, I brilliant Star of "BODY AND SOUL," i , • "ALWAYS GOOD-BYE," and | ■; "WICKED." •. '■ ■ Now for s the First Time with i ■—■" LIONEL BARRYMORE, —- —: LIONEL BARRYMORJE, '.- — LIONEL BARRYMORE, • LIONEL BARRYMORE, ' — - LIONEL BARRYMORE, — ; Fresh from his recent Triumphs "A FREE SOUL'Vand "GUILTY HANDS," ■ IN MICHAEL MORTON'S DRAMATIC SENSATION, "THE YELLOW TICKET." "THE YELLOW TICKET." "THE YELLOW TICKET" "THE YELLOW TICKET." "THE YELLOW TICKET." "THE YELLOW TICKET." "THE YELLOW TICKET." "THE YELLOW TICKET." ("A" Cert.—Adult Audience.) BARRYMORE at his Greatest, as the Wolf-hke Despot of the Secret Police ! ELISSA LANDI, more Glamorous than1 ever as.the Girl who Defied him ! POWERFUL! STIRRING! MAGNIFICENT! A»x^TUt^ l Photograph of ELISSA .LANDI will be presented to the first 2000 Patrons attending "THE XELLOW "THE QUEEN'S THEATRE.' '•iHE QUEEN'S THEATRE. I THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. ,:* (Upper Cuba street.) TO-NIGHT—At 8-TO-NIGHT. / And Finally To-morrow. ' sPhe Greatest Outdoor Stais, BUCK JONES. BUCK JONES. BUCK JONES. Caring, Dynamic, Different, "MEN WITHOUT LAW." "MEN WITHOUT LAW." Whe greatest .thrill picture of the season. la Addition: \QUEEN'S SOUND FEATURETTES. QUEEN'S POPULAR PRICES: Is, la 6d, and 2s (No Tax). COMMENCING FRIDAY. COMMENCING FRIDAY. Jfce amazing- "heart 'adventure of one of the word's greatest heroines, NORMA TALMADGfc, NORMA TALMADGE, NORMA TALMADGE, NORMA TALMADGE, IWith Conrad Nagel and William Farnum. Vivid! Daring! .Vital! In *£U BARRY, WOMAN OF PASSION." "DU BARRY, WOMAN'OF PASSION." "DU BARRY, WOMAN OF PASSION" "DU BARRY, WOMAN OF PASSION." One. of the most human and spectacular romances ever to come to the Talking ' Screen. THE MSffiSS Tllirii (To-night, at 8, To-night), Presents - 'An inspiring, thrilling, stirring drama; a romance Of fighting ships. ROBERT MONTGOMERY, ROBERT MONTGOMERYROBERT MONTGOMERY, With Ernest Torrence, Dorothy Jordan, Hobart Bosworth, and Cliff Edwards, in T "S-H-I-P-M-A-T-E-S.? . "S-H-I-P-M-A-T-E-S." "S-H-I-P-M-A-T-E-S." , "S-H-I-P-M-A-T-E-S." "S-H-I-P-M-A-T-E-S." "S-H-I-P-M-A-T-E-S." !taditions, loyalty, iron nerves, tingling tomance, and stirring drama among the thundering guns of a mighty battle fleet. IN ADDITION: ARTCRAFT FEATURETTES. Pox Plan—Tel. 43-968 after 6.30 p.m. "DRITANNIA THEATRE* RITANNIA THEATRE. -BEST AND MOST. By far the Best Continuous Talkie Show " ■ in Wellington. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 pjn. His patn of love was full of cobblestones. BUSTER KEATON in SUSTER KEATON in , "SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK." '•SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK." "SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK " "SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK" ♦'SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK." "SIDEWALKS OF NEW' YORK." He tried' to soften tough kids—and got into a tough spot. In addition: BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. 3EITANNIA FEATURETTES. 8..0s Plan at Theatre or TeL 40-618. -*THE MAN WHO CAME BACK" .Starring JANET GAYNOR, at jfUPITQL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. ■ v* Reserve Seats Tel., 16-545. ("A" Certificate.) ■ J^nißlßNrii '■ KTNKMA. They came, thousands of them, from farms, from the little towns—into the great cities.; What becomes of them? See the answer in "3 GIRLS LOST." "3 GIRLS LOST." ' "3 GIRLS LOST." . t xcltlng Comedy Romance with LORETTA YOUNG, JOHN WAYNE LEW CODY. KINEMA FEATURETTES. . Prices: Is to 2s 3d (plus tax). Plana at Confectionery. Tel 14-''O2 Special!.- ~ Special}' Special! ■■'. ••.-: M.-G.-M. Present »^ * "SPORTING BLOOD." '■.; .'-:":' With j . CLARK GABLE. Thiinderinff hoofs, the roar of^the crowd,1 thrills! action! laughs—all woven into a mighty drama. %^ Stan Laurel' and Oliver Hardy In ■-,:■' "ONE GOOD TURN." S-StetrotoßS} JNewsreel, , , _."
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 28, 3 February 1932, Page 2
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