' * £HE ALL-BRITISH THEATRE, >pHE PARAMOUX^Ir-—^^ Now. Devoted Exclusively to : BRITISH DOMINIONS FILMS. FRIDAY Thrice Daily, 11 a.m.. FKIDAY 2.15 and-8 p.m. SPECIAL -?- GRAND GALA PERFORMANCE - *- GRAND GALA PERFORMANCE — — GRAND GALA PERFORMANCE - v FRIDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m., \ FRIDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m., Under Distinguished Patronage. His Excellency the GovernorGeneral, Lord Bledisloe, with Lady Bledisloe, and suite, will be '' ' ' present. ' First- Introduction to- Wellington. | : _ __ , I ■- "SUNSHINE SUSIE" I ' < "SUNSHINE SUSIE" "SUNSHINE SUSIE" "SUNSHINE SUSIE"."SUNSHINE SUSIE" "SUNSHINE SUSIE" "SUNSHINE SUSIE" "SUNSHINE SUSIE" "SUNSHINE SUSIE" I "SUNSHINE SUSIE" : • | _J —J '! " : RENATB MULLER, j The "Happiness" Girl. '. H . ;.. Gainsborough's |' JACK HULBERT, Triumph. Best of AH Comedians. OWEN NARES, MORRIS HARVEY. 'After 19 weeks at MELBOURNE, 10 weeks at SYDNEY, ■~.. 6 weeks at BRISBANE, 7-weeks at ADELAIDE, 7 .weeks at PERTH, a weeks at AUCKLAND. : BUT LET THE CRITICS SPEAK— "New Zealand Herald."—"The most refreshingly humorous film that has appeared on the screen in Auckland ... The cast contains the brightest stars that the'world of entertainment has in its fold. Charming 'Senate Miiller,"brimful of a personality that steps out of the screen as if it were a stage set with living actors. Jack Hulbert is so serenely natural and at the same time so intensely amusing that he was able to reduce the audience to a state of helpless mirth." The "Auckland' Star."—" 'SUNSHINE SUSIE,' a fine British Picture, took Lon<km by storm-' and purely lon its merits established a'film record entirely its own . This wonderful sparkle is a show which is not complete broad farce, or musical comedy of a screen type, or just a love story, Dut a blend'of them, all-conceived by a master and interpreted by a trio of outstanding ability. Renate Muller, a young woman unknown to our local picture world, makes an appearance that is a true triumph and will remain a lasting memory. She possesses a charm, a naturalness, and a personality that deserves a capital-letter, and it is certain, that.for weeks Aucklanderfe will ■ take her to their hearts and will flock more than once to hear the girl who has-made such an achievement. Jler. simple smile is absolute infection." BOX PLAN TOR- GALA NIGHT j at the Bristol is heavily booked. ' Reserves are better than regrets. "SUNSHINE" PRICES:' ' Evening, Is, Is 6d, 2s, 2s 6d (plus tax). ' Matinees,-Is, Is 6d, 2s; Children-half-price.. " ; Theatre Telephone No. 51-542. T ~ _~.,THE..,, ..,.,- ■' A RTCRAFT '" "' ' '' " THEATRE. -«RTCRAFT ■ THEATRE. ! FINALLY TO-NIGHT, AT S. RAY- ■■• " In; ■'..■'•.- • CECIL lISHBBr ""- -■' ■ SCOTT. "THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE,", "THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE," .'■■ COMMENCING,TO-^OR,ROW^at .8" p.m. A life for a 'woman's:honour—was it a v ■ bargain?.'-. ,:,.": .. ' , '■ "-■' HELEN ■;~* "■' ■•' -; TWELVETREES;; .. ROBERT YOUNG.' LEWIS1 STONE. ■•„-. .. In ■,"..■-■•. ■ ,'■ - "U-N-A'S-H-A-M-E-D." "U-N-A-S-H-ArM-E-D." ("A" Cert—Adult Audience.). . A terrific drama of reckless infatuation and its7 bitter.consequences. , ■..' ■. V^iDDITIONAL- v • : ' • STAN ' ■■'' And OLIVER LAUREL.':'"' HARDY. "'"'.Those Merry Mirthmakers, ;:.:^ "county hWital." . r-.;' "COUNTY HOSPITAL." -■•-••'■: _ Also: ■. .' • -5; ARTCRAFT FEATURETTES. BoxiPlan, TeL 43-968 after 6.30 p.m. ;';^OTE—MOVIE QUEEN. THE- QUEEN'S THEATRE. i-*-he1 queen's ' theatre. theI.' , queen's theatre. SUto-night—s-to-night ;;the ace outdoor star; ; V•"■■.' More thrilling ihan, ever. , .',. Tls£ McCOY ■ ■ TjM.McCOY. . TIM McCOY;— TIM. McCOY.. - TIM McCOY - —^-.TIM TMcCOY TIM McCOY — TIM McCOY Tlji McCOY TIM McCOY VWith. John Wayiie—Alice Day Sends Thrills Flying with, a punch,- smash, :'. and a bang in. ... . . ... " TWO^FiSTED^LAW.^: - "TWO-FISTED LAW."', •■: "TWO-FISTED LAW." QUEENfS'. FEATURETTES. 1 Popular Family Prices. VOTE "MOVIE"' QUEEN. ALL.IN FUN NIGHT; MAJESTIC—WEDNESDAY NEXT. BRITANNIA ' ' ' ...'.■•■■ THEATRE. RITANNIA .' . THEATRE. BEST'.AND;^IpST. "-. i Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Adventure Romance-^—Tragedy'. SPENCM TRACYi: .''. • ■•■"■'. PEGGY SHANNON, ■WILLIAM BOYD and IRVING PICHEL, y-;';-v-i-^-'-;'--'In',-- : '"AFTER THE RAIX:" '.•;.AFTE.R>'T.H-E RAIN." ••'AFTER. THE RAIN." •("A" Cert.—Adult Audiences.) A whiz-bang melodrama o£ the South Seas. ;'■"' Additional: BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. , BRITANNIA; FEATURETTES. Box Plan at. Theatre or Tel. 40-618. VOTE-^—MOVIE QUEEN. T/ILBI RN I E - .X I N E M A. AY FINAL SCREENING/ GEORGE WALLACE. GEORGE WALLACE In ■ "HIS ROYAL.HIGHNESS." "HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS." - EXCEPTIONAL SUPPORTS. Including Marshall Crosby singing "South of Shanghai," Lou Vernon, Ada > Reeve, A. Grandfort© (Grand ' -Opera), Neil McKay, Sundowners' Quartet, etc. . Telephone 14-202 for Reserves. "DEGAL THEATRE ■ KArjQTil. -*-*1.-. i-ThiS-Evening, at 8 o'clock. -■■ - JOAN BENNETT, JOHN BOLES, "-;- . -In- -i. 1- : -"CARELESS LADY." ' "CARELESS LADY.". . . (Recommended more especially for adults.) 2 —Comedy, ."When Summons Comes." 3—Magic Carpet. 4—Fox Movietone News ' '■'' '" VOTE-MOVIE QUEEX. ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 123, 21 November 1932, Page 2
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