I-1-HE PA-R!AOtIOUNT TIIEATRB. THE PAB!*MO©»T THEATRE. LAST SHOWING TO-NIGHT. LAST SHOWING TO-NIGHT. "HEARTBREAK." "HEARTBREAK." "HEARTBREAK." "HEARTBREAK." CHARLES FARRELL and MADGE EVANS. A true and dramatic picture of the day* bf barbaric splendour in Russia—an un: coloured etching of the most autocratic period in modern history. PARAMOUNT THEATRE. ARA MOUNT THEATRE. PARAMOUNT THEATRE. i COMMENCING TO-MORROW. ', ■ COMMENCING TO-MORROW. '■ (Twice Daily, 2.30 an<t 8 p.m.) ■ Two of the Screen's Greatest Personalities— / •—- ELISSA LAND!, / -— ELISSA LANDI, > / . ELISSA LANDI, • .ELISSA LANDI, jferilliant. Star of "BODY AND SOUL," "ALWAYS GOOD-BYE," and "WICKED." Now for the First Time with —r- LIONEL ' BARRYMORE', 1 -i~ LIONEL BARRYMORE, —. *t— LIONEL BARRYMORE, —*- •— LIONEL BARRYMORE, —' LIONEL BARRYMORE, • *-^- LIONEL BARRYMORE, Fresh from his recent Triumphs "A FREE SOUL" and "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." , !"THE YELLOW TICKET." ,' "THE 1 YELLOW TICKET." i THE YELLOW TICKET." THE YELLOW TICKET." ("A" Cert.—-Adult Audience.) Enacted against a.background of Mystery, Intrigue, -.Oppression, and Cruelty, in, a setting of Pre-war Russia. BARRYMORE, at" his Greatest as the Wolf-like Despot of the Secret Police-^-! ELISSA LANDI, more Glamorous than ever as the Girl who Defied him ! POWERFUL! • STIRRING! MAGNIFICENT! 'A Beautiful Photograph of ELISSA LANDI will be presented to the first 2000 Patrons attending "THE YELLOW TICKET" Season. [THE J ' QUEEN'S THEATRE. '•~HE QUEEN'S THEATRE. , SHE QUEEN'S THEATRE. fcj Final Screening To-night, at 8, i..- Final Screening To-night, at 8, - | ''MEN WITHOUT LAW." . I *MEN WITHOUT LAW."! i |*MEN WITHOUT LAW. 1* COMMENCING TO-MORROW. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. )Che amazing heart adventure of one 00 , • .the world's greatest heroines, s ■ " ■ NORMA TALMADGE, NORMA TALMADGE, ' - NORMA TALMADGE, NORMA TALMADGE, NORMA'TALMADGE, NORMA'TALMADGE,' fcVith Conrad Nagel and William Farnum. Vivid! Daring! Vital! In *DU BARRY, WOMAN OF PASSION." *DU BARRY, WOMAN OF PASSION." fDU BARRY, WOMAN OF PASSION. 1* Due of tha most human and spectacular tomancßS ever to come ts> the Talking , - , Screen. In Addition: ! QUEEN'S SOUND FEATURETTES. QUEEN'S POPULAR PRICES: _ ■ ■ to. Ii gd. and 2a (No Tas).' »THE ARTCRAFT THEATRE. I*HE ARTCRAFT THEATRE. (Opp. Parliament 'Buildings.) "FINAL PRESENTATION SCO-NIGHT At 8 TO-NIGHT , - ROBERT MONTGOMERY, - ' With Ernest Torrence, Dorothy Jordan, Sobart Bosworth, Cliff Edwards, in ■ ' ""SHIPMATES." "SHIPMATES." "SHIPMATES." "SHTPMATES." ' It's a cruise of perfect entertainment. COMMENCING TO-MORROW, at 8 p.m. Chilling mystery—thrilling adventure as Charlie Chan seeks "THE BLACK CAMEL " "THE BLACK CAMEL," ■ "THE BLACK CAMEL," , "THE BLACK CAMEL," ' i"THE BLACK CAMEL," •THE BLACK CAMEL," With . - WARNER OLAND, jßtaant edlers, bela lugosi. Ridden danger stalked 'Death an Havana* moon. t Also: I WOK MOVIETONE EBATURETTBSi Box Plan—TeL 43-968 after 6.30 pjo. YEW' PRINCESS ■ THEATRE. •**EW . PRINCESS THEATRE.. Continnotw from 11 a.m. to 10 p jb. . LAST NIGHT,' LAST NIGHT* WILLIAM POWELL, in WILLIAM POWELL li» "MAN OF THE WORLD." "MAN OF THE WORLD. 3* "MAN OF THE WORLD." COMMENCING TO-MORROW, FRIDAY COMMENCING TO-MORROW, FRD3AY CLARK GABLE and CLARK GABLE and CLARK GABLE and - ■ MADGE EVANS in 'MADGE EVANS in . ' "SPORTING BLOOD." { "SPORTING BLOOD." ' "SPORTING BLOOD." "SPORTING BLOOD." ■ "SPORTING BLOOD." ' "SPORTING BLOOD." "SPORTING BLOOD." ' An epic of heart throbs and hoof-beate—( but more than that—a picture to rank1 jn-ith the best' of the screen—for thrills and grandeur! In addition: \ NEW PRINCESS FEATURETTES. . SEW PRINCESS FEATURETTES. Also Serial No. 8, i BUFFALO BILL." •BATTLING. BUFFALO BILL." Theatre Telephone No. 42-580. MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. THIS EVENING, at 8 -o'clock. Special! . Special! Special! M.-G.-M. Present 1— ' "' "SPORTING BLOOD." With CLARK GABLE. '. Thundering.hoofs, the roar of the crowd, .thrills! action! laughs— all woven into a , mighty drama. B— Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, "ONE GOOD TURN." B—Metrotpne Newsreel. XTILBniNIE KINEMA. "^ Gary Cooper in "the Man from Wyoming." C — i ,'' Fanny Bryce ffn the Singing, Laughing Dance Sensation, "BE' YOURSELF." Prices: Is to 2s 3d (plus tax). Plans at Confectionery. Tel. ld-202. Plans for "Palray Days" (Saturday), and *D»ddy Longlegs" (Tuesday) now on view.,
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1932, Page 2
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