• FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE BEST-IN TOWN. A MERRY-GO-ROUND OF MIRTH. PARAMOUNT-. ~ ~~~~^=» ALL BRITISH. . DAILY at 2.15 and S p.m. GAINSBOROUGH'S MERRIEST. BETTER THAN "SUNSHINE SUSIE." Tho King's Jester, jack hulbert jack hulbert jack hulbert jack uulbert in the cleanest, cleverest feast of delicious dancing, singing, and comedlc nonsense ever moulded into perfect entertainment. @/love\ / ON 1 I WHEELS) (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SEND THE KIDDIES. LEONORA COEBETT She sparkles like champagne. GORDON HARKER -..'"■ EDMUND GWENN ALL-BRITISH FEATURETTES. . Eo.ok Bristol or Tel. 51-Sl2. No Fee. QUEEN'S rfIEATRIIi. UEEN'S THEATRE. QUEEN'S I'HEATKB. ' FINALLY TONIGHT AT S. ' FINALLY TONIGHT AT S. A. story that crackles with humour. "THE NIGHT MAYOR." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING TOMORROW. COMMENCING TOMORROW. Special Matinee Saturday, 2,30. A UNITED ARTIST SPECIAL. A gripping and surging, fast-moving drama of the High Seas. Roland West's "CORSAIR," "CORSAIR;" "CORSAIR," "CORSAIR," "CORSAIR,"- -"CORSAIR," "CORSAIR," ——"CORSATR," . "CORSAIR," "CORSAIR, 11 ■ The "Liberty" Magazine story that thrilled millions, ACTION—THRILLS-ROMANCE. . . Starring CHESTER' MORRIS—ALISON LLOYD CHESTER MORRIS-ALISON LLOYD (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) QUEEN'S FEATURETTES. Popular Family Prices. -\TEW PRINCESS THEATRE. i-Yjsw ' PRINCESS THEATRE. FINAL SCREENINGS. 1— . NANCY CARROLL ' "PERSONAL MAlgi" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A gay and sparkling romance. 2-GEORGE BANCROFT and MIRIAM HOPKINS, In "THE WORLD AND THE FLESH." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Thrilling Action Drama. COMMENCING TOMORROW, at 11 a.m. GLORIA SWANSON .... . • In '•T-O-N-I-G-H-T OR N-E-V-E-R." "T-O-N-I-G-H-T OR N-E-V-E-R." " "T-O-N-I-G-H-T OR N-E-V-E-R." "T-O-N-LG-H-T OR N-E-V-E-R.^ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) The story of a woman who turned from ice to fire! Additional: XEW PRINCESS FEATURETTES. Serial: "HEROES OF THE WEST." Popular Family Prices: Stalls la. Circle Is 6d. Theatre Telephone No. 42-SSO. QHORTT'S THEATRE. £>HORTT'S THEATRE. - Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. TONIGHT, LAST NIGHT OF United Artists' ■ ■ ■ • 'Two Superb Masterpieces, : - it;COCK; OF THE AIR." ■■••■'■ And ■■' . "AGE FOR LOVE.?' f\o Finer Programme has ever been presented in Wellington. COMMENCING FRIDAY. GEORGE. AY. COHAN, -."-■. CLAUDETTE COLBERT, -." -■ In - - '-TnE PHANTOM PRESIDENT." Comedy, Romance, Laughter, Music. And MARY COOPER. LILY DAMITA, In "FIGHTING CARAVANS." From the story by Zane Grey. THE ARTCRAFT THEATRE. -^RTCRAFT THEATRE. FINALLY TONIGHT, at S. MAURICE CHEVALIER. MAURICE CHEVALIER, . •, ■ with :. Jeanctte Mac Donald and Charles Buggies, v"..'. ■ In ''L-O-V-E ME T-O-N-I-G-H-T." -L-O-V-E ME T-O-N-I-G-H-T." "L-O-V-E ME T-O : N-I-G-H-T." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) •It's all new . . . sons*, musk-, ideas . . . cvevytbing! COMMENCING TOMORROW, at S p.m. KARLOFF The Uncanny KARLOFF The Uncanny With . Zita Johaun an«l David Manners. In "T-H-E M-U-M-M-Y." ■•T-H-E M-U-M-M-Y." ' •■■■ —T-H-E M-U-M-M-Y." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) " Dead-3000 years—Alive Today. ADDITIONAL: . ARTCRAFT .FEATUUETTES. Box Plau, Telephone 43-068 after G. 30 p.m. "I?MPIKG THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. '*-* THIS EVENING, at S o'clock. A "Vast Thrillinc Spectacle! 1- -THE GOLDEN WEST." With GEORGE O'BRIEN. Tremendous in its epic weep. A faataction drama glorifying the fighting courage that conquered the West. It's Big! It's Thrilling! It's Immense! 2— Additional Attraction! "THE RASP." 3—Fox Movietone Newsreel. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TONIGHT, 7.45, TONIGHT. VICTOR- McLAGLEN In "WHILE PARIS SLEEPS." . "WHILE PARIS SLEEPS." Tin; willing sacrifice of a father's life that his daughter may live happily. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) In Addition. BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. "I.JEGAL "MI EAT RE, KAROIU. -i-v TONIGHT! TONIGHT! "SIX HOURS TO LIVE." -six nouns to. live."Warner Baxter, Miriam Jordan, •John Boles.. Amazing—Stupendous—Different, The story that's different. (li-jcojimended by Censor' for Adult.O SPECIAL SUPPORTS,
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 75, 30 March 1933, Page 2
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