LADIES ! TO-NIGHT ONLY. miss Kathleen' court MISS KATHLEEN" COURT Noted Hollywood Beauty Specialist, who is creating unprecedented interest in Wellington, will appear ON STAGE And relate personal experiences with iamous Movie Stars, with special reference to MARIE DRESSLER ill her forthcoming triumph, "EMMA." S£ "ri^it THRICE DAILY. UT. JAMES 11 a.m ST. JAMES 2.15 and s' p.m.The Glorious Star of "The Yellow lieket and "Devil's Lottery" excels all her previous successes! ELISSA LANDI ELISSA LANDI— ELISSA LANDI ELISSA LANDI ELISSA LANDI Her charm equalled only by her intelligent acting, j With HWt AS' w-4^ tER OLAND, PAUL LUKAS, WARNER OLANd! ALEXANDER KIRKLAND. In the Season's Sensational Play, • "BURNT. OFFERING" —— "BURNT OFFERING" "BURNT OFFERING" "BURNT OFFERING" - "BURNT OFFERING" Woman o£ mystery ... a lovely flower in a West African military outpost . dreading all men and one in particular . . . seeking future happiness . . . haunted by the shadows of the past . until . . . ?? (Kecominended for Adult Audiences.) Selected Supports.—"The Melting Pot'" (leehnicolour Gem), Travelogue, 2 Fox Newsreels, etc. Plans at Theatre (54-775). HAIL! .... -EMMA"! HAIL! . , , . "EMMA"! HAIL! .... "EMMA"! HAIL! ...-. "EMMA"! A MARIE DRESSLER FILM IS ALWAYS AN EVENT BUT "EMMA" IS A MILESTONE .... THE GREATEST TRIUMPH IN A GREAT CAREER. Coming to the . CT. JAMES THEATRE "T. JAMES THEATRE ST. JAMES THEATRE FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY The one and only MARIE DRESSLER. MARIE DRESSLER. MARIE DRESSLER. MARIE DRESSLER. MARIE DRESSLER. MARIE DRESSLER. MARIE DRESSLER. MARIE DRESSLER. MARIE DRESSLER. She makes you laugh .... she makes you cry .... but always makes you ,■ happy! In "E M M A" "E M M A" "E M M A" "E M M A" "E M M A" "E M M A" . "E M M A" . "E M M A" N " E M jtf A" '•E M M A" When she's sad, no one can touch a heart more keenly; when she clowns, no one can convulse a funny bone more completely; when she smiles the whole world smiles with her; from thousands of screens she'll cheer tip the world! THE ONE PICTURE OF THE YEAR THAT EVERY PICTURE PATRON WILL AGREEi MUST NOT, CANNOT BE MISSED! Early Booking essential. Box plans open Bristol Monday. TV® LUXE THEATRE, •*^E LUXE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT. For the Best iv Entertainment. TO-DAY, MONDAY, AND TUESDAY, AT S p.m., loth, 17th, and 18th OCT. Just a picture for Mum, Dad, and the ■whole family. "THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE" With cecil scott—ray fisher—tal ordelt;. In Support: A GEORGE WALLACE COMEDY. AVEDNESDAY ONLY, at 2.30 and 8 p.m., 19th OCTOBER. Who's to make the sacrifice that pays "HUSBAND'S? HOLIDAY," . With CLIVE BROOK—VIVIENNE OSBORNE —CHARLIE RUGGLES. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, at 8 p.m., 20th AND 21st OCTOBER. Drama that soars in a tower oE steel-half-way to Heaven—the skyscraper-man's greatest achievement in a, mechanical world. "SKYSCRAPER SOULS," With MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN—WARREN WILLIAM. Additional: BOBBY JONES demonstrating "THE DRIVER." Box Plans at the "Peter Pan" Lounge or Tel. Theatre, 63-431. "THE SNOW QUEEN." "-•-HE SNOW QUEEN," Presented by Miss Nancy Rabe and cast of 65 in Brilliant PANTOMIME. PANTOMIME. PANTOMIME. / PANTOMIME. Doivt miss the exciting adventures of Gerda through Fairyland, Toyland, and the Palace of Ice. You will love the quaint old Gnome ou the road to Anywhere. You will laugh at Hie methods by wliicli old Granny and her faithful cow Cissie surmount all difficulties. BLUE TRIANGLE, NEXT SATURDAY.. Bouleott-st. 22nd October. 2.30 p.m. and S p.m. Admission, 2s, Is 6d, Is. Box Plan at Bristol. f^APITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! BRITISH . COMEDY PACKED WITH LAUGHTER FROM END TO END "SPLINTERS IN THE NAVY " "SPLINTERS IN THE NAVY." A highly amusing picture full of droll, clean humour, tuneful melodies, and real nautical nonsense played ou one of Britain's largest battleships, STARRING THE ACE OF ENGLISH COMEDIANSSYDNEY HOWARD. VERY STRONG SUPPORTS. Box plan at Theatre or Tel. 16-5i5. WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAMWAYS. MYSTERY TRAIN, SUNDAY, 16th OCTOBER, 1932. TN addition to usual Sunday morning x tram service, the following will connect with the 10.5 a.m. train at Lambton: Mirainar.—Depart 9.0 a.m., via No. 2 route. Lyall Bay.—Depart 9.10- a.m., via, No. 3
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 92, 15 October 1932, Page 4
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