T)E LUXE THEATRE. LUXE THEATRE. DE LUXE THEATRE. NOW SHOWING (TWICE DAILY, 2.30 and 8 p.m.) Another Brilliant Entertainment De Luxe !—Saturday's huge attendances thrilled and delighted FOX MOVIETONE SENSATION I " Here is surely the most amazing talktag 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." "SIX HOURS TO LIVE." "SIX HOURS TO LIVE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults). From original story "Aiif Wiedersehen," by Gordon Morris and Morton Barteaux. Starring WARNER BAXTER. At WARNER BAXTER. His WARNER BAXTER. Best. WARNER BAXTER. . WARNER BAXTER. WARNER BAXTER, Who gives a brilliant performance as CAPTAIN PAUL ONSLOW JOHN BOLES - MIRIAM JORDAN JOHN BOLES - MIRIAM JORDAN JOHN BOLES - MIRIAM JORDAN Two outstanding and popular players supported by a fine cast. In Addition: DE LUXE SUPPORTING SUBJECTS. (Another Splendid List.) BQX PLANS BRISTOL AND THEATRE. T)E LUXE ' THEATRE. ■^E LUXE THEATRE. FRIDAY NEXT. KARLOFF DONS THE MANTLE OF LON CHANEY AND ENTERS INTO THE FIELD OF UNCANNY MAKE-UP In Universal's Amazing Drama of Reincarnation, /,"■ "THE \ \- / MUMMY." A. N. Witt Zita Jphann; David Manners, . ■ Bramwell Fletcher. .. , DEAD.;3OOO YEARS-YET ALIVE : ■ TODAY! The High Priest of a dim yesterday roaming a modern city in search of the vestal virgin he loveH when the Pyramids were . . ' : •• - young! ONCE IN A DECADE YOU SEE, A PICTURE THAT MAKES YOU THINK! "THE MUMMY" WILL GIVE YOU FOOD FOR THOUGHT! IT WILL SET YOUR BRAIN IN A WHIRL! Visualising Old Egypt and Modern : Times in Cairo! TWICE DAILY, At 2.30 and 8 p.m. JTTNG'S THEATRE.-"-ING'S THEATRE. Presents Whimsical comedy romance that charms and thrills. \ .'.''",- -."■' Featuring": PHYLLIS KONSTAM and SYDNEY HOWARD • In "TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY." "TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY." (Approved for universal exhibition.) A slice of life with all its pathos and joys —its flowering simplicity arid deep:ropted realism. Supporting Programme includes "JACK O' LANTERN."; (Recommended by Censor for Adults:) The creepiest and most chilling picture yet screened. And SIR HARRY LAUDER Singing "SHE'S MA DAISY." Box Plans Bristol and Theatre. No booking Fee. Tel. 52-212. OHORTT'S ~ ~ THEATRE. THEATRE: Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ' A Magnificent Programme, headed by EKO's Mighty Masterpiece, now showing for the First Time in Wellington. , 'CARNIVAL BOAT." "CARNIVAL BOAT." "CARNIVAL <6QAT." ' "CARNIVAL BOAT." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A virile production of the lumber .camp. Lightning Action! .; , . Spine-tingling Thrills! ■■ ; , Stout-hearted Romance! Stark Realism! „ . Delightful' Comedy! Depicted amidst tall timbers of Canada; Featuring <' ■ WILLIAM BOYD" ' ' ' . WILLIAM BOYD FRED KOHLER, GINGER ROGERS. FRED KOHLER, GINGER ROGERS* MARIE PREVOST. ' MARIE PREVOST. Excellent Supporting Programme; CORINNE GRIFFITH In "LILY CHRISTINE." MARGARET BANNERMAN and COLIN _ , CLIVE. Michael Arlen's exquisite story of afriendship that was misunderstood. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Commencing TUESDAY, for Two Nights • only-CHARLES LAUGHTON in "PAYMENT DEFERRED." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.)- .Ninety.; minutes of thrills! LAUREL,:ahd. HARDY in "SCRAMS E^^S^F^ock^ ■ ■ . Ihe Happiness Picture of 1933. "SUNSHINE -SUSIE," " ','"■■, :■■ -With' REN ATE- MULLER; JACK HULBERT Dances! Music! SPLENDID SOUND SUPPORTS (Approved .for Universal Exhibition.) J?EGAL THEATRE, KARORI v TO-NIGHT. ... . TO-NIGHT. T ,_.™1 CORRESPONDENT." JACK HOLT. RALPH GRAVES. (Approved., for. Universal Exhibition) An amazing story ,of romance, Life, and Fighting in,the Air, Forces in the present turmoil in China. Thrilling! ■ SPECIAL SUPPORTS Wed, and Thurs., "The Blue Danube." FUNERAL NOTICES. < •THE Friends ■ of' the late ' Miss Grace Gladys Smith-are invited to attend her Funera], which will leave the Chapel, 60 Taranaki Street, Tomorrow (Tuesday) February 14, 1933, -at 11 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. E. MORRIS, JUNR., LTD., Funeral Directors. ■ Telephone 52-159 . ' T^HE Friends of the late Mr. James -*- Albert Liddle .are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his residence, Main Road, Johnsonville, Tomorrow (Tuesday), February 14, 1933, at 3 p.m., for-the Johnsonville Cemetery, E. MORRIS, JUNR., LTD., Funeral Directors. Telephone 52-159.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 36, 13 February 1933, Page 2
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