T)E LUXE THEATRE. •*^E LUXE THEATRE ! DE LUXE THEATRE. — NOW SHOWING -— (TWICE DAILY, 2.30 and S p.m.) Another Brilliant Entertainment De Luxe !—Yesterday's big attendances Spellbound ! THE SENSATION OF THE YEAR! i THE SENSATION OF. THE YEAR! Here is surely the most amazing talking picture yet-produced ! "SIX HOURS TO LIVE." • "SIX HOURS TO LIVE.". ■••,.'■ "SIX. HOURS TO LIVE." "SIX HOURS TO LIVE." "SIX HOURS TO LIVE." "SIX HOURS TO LIVE." f'SIX HOURS TO LIVE." "SIX HOURS TO' Ll\'E." (Recommended by Censor for Adults). IN. SIX-SWIFT HOURS .... He had to correct the mistakes of a lifetime .. . avenge- his own •murder. . . save his country . I'rom ruin . .. .rescue the girl he j loved from an eternity of unhappi- ' ness. % Starring WARNER BAXTER. At : WARNER BAXTER. Hia WARNER BAXTER. Best. -WARNER BAXTER. : .: WARNER BAXTER. : WARNER BAXTER. : Whose brilliant performance us > CAPTAIN PAUL ONSLOW ' is nothinfc short of marvellous. JOHN BOLES — MIRIAM JORDAN JOHN BOLES — MIRIAM JORDAN JOHN BOLES — MIRIAM JORDAN Two outstanding and popular players supported by a fine cast. "S-I-X H-O-U-R-S T-0 L-I-V-E" "S-I-X H-0-U-R-S T-O' L-I-V-E" is a challenge to your emotions. It searches the deep wells of your being. It probes the secret places of your heart,, exalts your senses, thrills your imagination. FROM ORIGINAL STORY "AUF WIEDERSEHEN," BY GORDON MORRIS AND MORTON . BARTEAUX, In Addition: DE LUXE SUPPORTING SUBJECTS. • -- ■ (Another Splendid List.) • BOX PLANS BRISTOL AND THEATRE. : COMING TO THE . .''. . T>E LUXE V , -... "OS LUXE..; ■■■-..• '■'■'■ SHORTLY— SHORTLY,. . ■ ' . ■ . ~~ "| Dead'3ooo years—yet alive . '■■' .' ■ to-day! . The High Priest ..of; An-..: •;.:' cieot Egypt roaming a. . modepn city .in Kearch of .: i ■ the vestal virgin he loved- > when the pyramids were young. ..' -. / "THE \ N. / MUMMY." \ \^ WithKARLOFF ZITA .TOHAKN DAVID MANNERS Lord. Carnarvon and Howard Carter, who wrested the Secrets of Ancient Egypt from the tomb of Tutankhamen could not survive the curse of the mummies. Neither could the other- five members ' of their pallnnt company. WHY? "THE MUMMY" TELLS YOU. TWICE DAILY, At 130 and 8 p.m. KING'S THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. Presents A slice of life with all its pathos and joys —its flowering simplicity and deep-rooted realism. Featuring PHYLLIS KONSTAM and SYDNEY HOWARD "TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY." "TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY." (Approved for universal exhibition.) Supporting Programme., includes— "JACK O' LANTERN." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) The creepiest and most chilling picture yet screened. < And SIR HARRY LAUDER Singing t "SHE'S MA DAISY." Box Plans Bristol and Theatre. Ifo booking Fee. Tel. 52-212. T)E LUXE THEATRE, J-'E LUXE THEATRE, Lower Hutt. First for the Best in Sound and Entertainment. TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY, at 8 p.m. All New from beginning to end! It is truly Nature's best show. "C-O-N-G-O-R-I-L-L-A" "C-O-N-Gr-O-R-I-L-L-A" (Approved for universal exhibition.) Filmed in Africa by the Mr. and Mrs MARTIN JOHNSON Expedition. TUES. At 8 p.m.; WED. At 2.30 and 8 p.m. A whirlwind comedy by P. G. Wodehouse and Herbert Westbrook, "BROTHER ALFRED" "BROTHER ALFRED" (Approved for universal exhibition.) With GENE GERRARD, of "My Wife's Family" fame,, and MOLLY LAMONT. TEURS. AND FRI., At 8 p.m. A woman with, the courage of her own code. She laughed at marriage but cried for love. "STREET OF WOMEN" . .;;•'"STREET OF WOMEN" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) With KAY FRANCIS. ROLAND YOUNG, ALLAN DINEHART. Bos Plans, at "Peter Pan" Lounge or -;. 'phone. Theatre, 63-431. . ■•• ;/-;■■ - .'THE . . A RTCRAFT . THEATRE A-RTCRAFT THEATRK TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT. : Laughter, Beauty, - and Melody Bounded into the Comedy Smash of the Season, "GIRL CRAZY." ' "GIRL CRAZY." "GIRL CRAZY."" "GIRL CRAZY." ' "GIRL CRAZY." "GIRL CRAZY." Approved for Universal Exhibition. Featuring BERT WHEELER, BERT WHEELER, ■r- ■■ .-- ROBT. WOOLSLEY, ; .. ROBT. WOO£,gLEY, Mitzi Green, Dorothy Lee, Eddie Quillan, .. ,and Arliae'Judge. A Grand Galaxy of Comedians to Make the Wild West Wilder and the Rockies Roar. . ■•.. .Additional: . • ~ ARTCRAFT- FEATURETTES. Box Plan, Telephone 43-968 after 6.30 p.m. AN ADDRESS on ..the DOUGLAS SOCIAL CREDIT PROPOSALS will be given in the " WILFORD SCHOOL, PETONE, - I4th FEB.; at 8 p.m. : Chairman: Mr. :j. AY. McEivan. Speakers: Mrs. Hill and Mr. Q. 11. Higuett
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1933, Page 2
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