THE ALL-BRITISH THEATRE, ?PAR AMO^TOIS^~--~ :; - s ." ... Now 'Devo'tediExclusiyely to BRITISH DOMINIONS FILMS. FRIDAY — Thrice Daily, 11 a.m , " FRIDAY -i-- - 2.15 and 8 p.m. . SPECIAL. — GRAND GALA PERFORMANCE— - GRAND GALA PERFORMANCE - 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.'-..:" lAlso the Prime Minister (the Right Hon. G: W. Forbes),' 4 the 'Right Hon. J. G. Coates and party, Sir Charles and Lady Statham, Sir Walter and Lady Carncross,. Sir James and .Lady. Parr, Sir Francis and Lady Bell, the Hon. C. E. Macmillan and party, the Hon. R. and Mrs. Masters, the Hon. E. A. Ransom and Mrs. Ransom, the Chief Justice and Lady Myers, his "Worship the Major and Mrs Hislop, H.M. 'Acting Trade% Commissionei, the Consul for Italj, Signora Formichella, Mr. G. Muntz and Mrs. Muntz, Sir Donald and Lady McGavin, Sir Thomas and Lady Sidey, Sir Truby King and party, Mr, H. T. Johnston, K.C., and Mrs.. Johnston, Mr. E. Page, S M , Mr. and Mrs P. S. K. Jilacassey, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Wood, Dr. ■ and Mrs. Morice, Dr. and Mrs. j. S. Elliott, Monsieur and Madame Nihotte, Mr. and Mrs C. W. Tnngham, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Turrell,"Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bhindell, Mr. and Mis. W. H. Millward, -Mr. and Mrs li. O. H.~Tnpp J Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Weston, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. .^larris. Dr. and Mrs. Craig, Dr. and Mrs. •Murdo Mcßae, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm •IVaser, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marshall, '^Miss Montague, 'Mr. Mrs.' D. G. ■Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. W. Gregory, Mr. ■and Mrs; Cartwright, Miss A. M. Batham, :Mr. A. Millward, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Miles. Erst Screening in Wellington of "SUNSHINE SUSIE" "SUNSHINE SUSIE" "SUXSHINE SUSIE" "SUNSHINE SUSIE" "SUNSHINE SUSIE" I "SUNSHINE SUSIE" "SUNSHINE SUSIE" i * Gainsborffugh'.E Triumph -'After 19 weeks at MELBOURNE, 10 weeks at SYDNPY, 6 weeks at BRISBANE, 7 weeks at ADELAIDE, 7 weeks at PERTH, 5 weeks at AUCKLAND. Introducing to Wellingtonians FOR THE FIRST TIME the fascinating girl who Jias won the world's applause—the idol of the hour— the idol who is never idle, but ever busy .girdling the world "With a belt of happiness, ADORABLE • RENATE MULLER, ADORABLE REX ATE MULLER, The grrl jwho has made millions lappj. sweet and wholesome she'hadiates happiness J"Her simple smile is absolute infection " —"Auckland Star " Her colleagues are JACK HULBFRT, JACK HULBEIir, Best of all Comedians, not a clown—not •a buffoon OWEN NARES, MORHIS HARVEY OWES" XARES, MORRIS HARA EY BOXfTLAN FOR GALA KIGHT at the Bristol is heavily booked Reserves are better than regrets '"SUXSHTXE" PRICES Evening, Is, Is 6d, 2s, 2s Bd (plus tax) Matinees, Is, Is 6d, 2s; Children halt-price.^ Theatre Telephone No 5184* T"" HE QUEEN'S THEATRE HE QUEEN'S THEATRE THE QUEEVS THEATRE f TO-NIGHT— B—TO-NIGHT THE ACE OUTDOOR. STAR. More thrilling than ever, TIM McCOY TIM McCOY TIM McCOY — TIMMc'COY TIM McCOY TIM McCOY With John Wayne—Alice Day! :n "TWO-FISTED LAW." "TWQTTSTED LAW" COMMENCING—rRIDAY. COMMEXCIXG-FRIDAY. Special Matinee Saturday 2 pm. The Greatest of all Mvsterj Thrillers. "THE BAT WHISPERS" 'THE BAT WHISPERS" 'THE BAT WHISPERS" "THE BAT WHISPERS" "THE BAT WHISPERS." Adapted firm Mary, Roberts Rmehait's Novel—"The Bat " * With CHESTER MORRIS — UN V MERKEL CHESTER MORRIS — U> V MERKEL CHESTER MOB-"ETS — UNA MERKEL laugh and gasp, throb and thrill ' when 3 ou-see-this gi eat play. VOTE' "MOVIE" QUEEN. ALL IN FUN NIGHT, MA JESTIC— TO-NIGHT BRITANNIA THEATRE RITANNIA THEATRE ' BEST AND MOST f Continuous from 11 a m. to 10 pjn. Adventure-—Romance Tragedy. With. jWILLIAM BOID, PEGGY SHANNON", SPENCER TRACY, IRVING PICHEL In - A F VT ER-T H E Ri IN " "AFTER THE RAIN" "AFTER THE^RAIX" ("A" Ceit— AdxrltjAudiences.) From Singapore _to' the 'Straits, romance rides the South Seas Additional: BRITANNIA FEATURETTESBRITAKNIA FEATURMMS Box Plan at Theatre or Tel. 40-618. VOTE MOVIE QUEEN. CHORTT'S '--;- THEATRE '-'HORTT'S '. ~ THEATRE Continuous ironilU a.m to*lo p m 1 ' Always a Gnod Programme " {The Management haVpleasme in present ing United Artists' Supeib Attraction, "COESAIR." - - "CORSATR7' "CORSAIR." ""■rrcoiisAiß." Eight reels of tHrills and excitement. - "CQPSAIR." - "CORSAIR." "CORSAIR." jChe Terror,,of the High Seas. Vicious in Victory".—Coiirageous-in Combat. Law- .;■:■: less:jn; Love. _ ■ Magnificently portrayed by a big cast,, starring CHESTER MORRIS,' " "ALISON LOYD. CHESTER MORRIS, ALISON LOYD CHESTER MORRIS, ALISON LOYd! Supporsing;rEieiures .include : Comedy, Gazette, Cartoon, Burton •>BEolmes. Travelogue. Reserves at Theatre; or Tel. 41-219. EEG AL : THEiTRE, KARORI. THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock. I—"TOM BROWN OF CULVER." "™" "Witli-loluT,Br.own, Sbm Summerville, H. Mnte drairKV^TiioFe- tin ills, -more comedy thaiv lou .ercr th-otrght %a2aib,e packed -~-»ftto- one picture. • ■ 2-Coinedj;r*93o\s Will be Boys." B—Oswald Sound Caitoon. fl —Graham~\lcXamee Ne^sreels. Fridev and Situiday—Buster Keaton. in f'Spcak Easih." ' VOTE-MOVIE QUEEN".
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 125, 23 November 1932, Page 2
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