DU LUXE THEATRE. E LUXE ■ THEATRE. DE LUXE THEATRE. . ■ . NOW SHOWING • • . NOW SHOWING : Twice Daily, 2.30 and 8. As an unforgettable novel and the Theatre's greatest play it startled the English-speaking world.! NOW A NEW mid GREATER GLORY in TALKING PICTURES. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Super Triumph. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) T II E W II I T E . • S I S T E . - R ' • Pathos ... comedy . . . romance ... a terrific climax . . . this picture lias them all! She vowed to forget tho past in devotion to the; church . . . then the.past came to life again! . ' . CO-STARRING. . CLARK GABLE - HELEN HAVES : CLARK GABLE - HELEN HAVES CLARK GABLE - HELEN IIAYKa Tlio incomparable Helen Hayes . . • romantic Clark Gable . . . together for the first time . . . i" >i powertul story oE love mid devotion! With LEWIS STONE - MAY ROBSOX LEWIS STONE - MAY ROBSON ' • LOUISE CLOSSER ■ HALE . -—-LOUISE CLOSSER' HALE — ■ ; •■ a ...r'Tn; Addition: - - - ,/■ .'._.'• Special' Atmospheric Stage .Presentation, by ■■■ : ' .-• . -MISS ,IULIE- RUSSELL ; ■ MISS JULIE. RUSSELL ' The Brilliant Operatic Soprano "■ ■ MISS IRIS MASON —— j —— MISS .IRIS MASON --— ■ '•■■"'"ATthe Wurlitzcr Organ De Misc. Box-Plans Filling Rapidly at The Bristol. ■ -: BE WISE !—BOOK EARLY ! . ■ ••. ■ ..; . NIGHTLY,.At S.o'clock. Matinee Saturday, 2.30 p.m.. KING'S ; THEATRE. , ING'S :: THEATRE. ~...;•-.- (Steam-heated Throughout.) .' -.. --, Presents RICHARD TAUBER World's Greatest RICHARD TAUBISK Living Tenor,, enRICHARD TAUBKK riching the screen RICHARD TAUBER, ,w.ith his golden RICHARD TAUBER voice! — In — . - The Supreme -Musical Achievement!"END OF THE' RAINBOW." " END OF '■ THE RAINBOW." • "END OF THE RAINBOW."/ "END OF THE RAINBOW." ■ ".END OF THIS RAINBOW."-- ---■ "END OF ,'I'HE RAINBOW." . '-END OF THE -.RAINBOW."' <'END OF THE RAINBOW." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) One of the most moving of human dramas over written to reveal the genius and life story of a giant -amors mnn.\LbO KING'S IFATURrnr^ Bo\ Plans at Bu«fol and 'ihc.ilic No booking fee. rlcl 52 212 EEGAL IHEATRE, KARORI (Heated Nightly ) THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. A nnsrhtr «cieen tnumphl^ *'' 'RASPUTIN A^ TD IHF. EMPRESS" 'RASPUIIX A-ND THE LMPRESS," With LIONEL EIHEL BARRYMORE, JiARRYAIORE, lOIIN BARRYMORE What -nab Rasputin' Saint or de\d' Man 01 monster' He swajed t nation by his weird foice1 Made an Fmpie's Ins J.i\c' 'RASPUTIN AND HIE EMPRESS" Ihiee Banymoies 111 a diama you'll neVci foiget' (Recommended bj Censor for Adults ) SPECIAL SOUND SUPPORT. Monday and Tucsda-v—Another Big VG.M Special, 'Giand Hotel," "Gnml Hotel," "Giand Hotel" (Recommended bj Centoi for Adults) Satmdd} Matmcc- \. Special rJ liullri f"i Ihc Clnldien 'Jim McCoy m "Silent Men.' A icil thull' ( ippioved 101 Uni \olsil Fvlnbition). ARTCRAFT THEATRE **-Rl CRAFT THEATRE TONIGHI— U 7 45-"J ONIGHT. They flung llicm-tht- into a lonnnce which piomiM_d only lomoi'-t1 TOVN CRAWFORD, G \RY COOPLT! ,JOAN CRAWIORD GARY LOOPLR, An unfoigettable combination, "TODVS \\r, LTVE" 'TODA^ \\K LIVP" "TOD \Y WJ"! LIVF" "TODAY Wi: LIVE' "TOD\Y WE LIVI-" "TODAY WE LIVE" "TODAY W n LIVF" "IODAY WE LIVE" (Recommended by Cmsoi foL Adults) With HOST. YOUNG, I'IIANCHOT 'rONE, Romance in tho muKt of stdik hcioism. ADDITIONAL ARTCR WE FI'.ATURETTE?. . Box Plan, Tol. 43-908 after 0.30, p.m. MAIN FEATURE COMMENCES at 7.50. EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. (Steam-heated Nightly.) THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. M.G.M.'s Big Comedy Riot! j -■f'WHAT! NO BEER?" ' "WHAT!-. NO BEER?" With - ' ' ■'■'.' BUSTER KEATON, JIMMY DUKANTE, ROSCOE ATES (The Stuttering Gsniiis). The funniest.comedians in screen history! They turn a bre\very into a:madhonse. A positive riot that will keep you laughing. 2—Hal Roach Comedy. ■ 3 —"Snowbirds," a/Pete Sm\th Special. 4—Fitzpatrick Travelogue. 1 s—Metrotorie- Newsreel. fi—GincsoinuL Review. . _ . . 7 —Fox Australian Ncwsreel. ' (Approved for Universal Saturday Afternoon—"What!- No U.eer?" '•■' Our Gang Comedy.. ' -.':■ TriLBIRNIE _;■ KINEMA. -*^*- Roland Young and George . Grossmith. in . . ■ . . "WEDDINGf REHEARSAL,"'.', .With-Lady Tree.and John.Lod«r. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) MATINEE SATURDAY: TOM MIX in "DESTRY- RIDES AGAIN." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Last. Ep. "Air Mail"; Ep. 2| "Jungle Mystery"; "Cannibal Capers" (Mickey Mouse). Comics. . EVENING:: TOM WALLS hi-"LEAP YEAR." (Approved "for Universal-Exhi-bition.) , ' " Plans at Confectionery, Tel. 14-202.-EXHIBITION OF ANTIQUES AUSTIN HOUSE, 181-195 -WAKEFIELD STREET (opp. Todd Motors). TONIGHT AT 8, Mr. S. Stevens will :' - speak on : "HINTS TO COLLECTORS." : Lantern slides. Admission Is.1 Season ticket ss. In aid of Y.W.C.A. Funds. Further 'talks in connection with this collection of art treasures -will be given as "follows: —Satnrdny, 8 p.m., Lantern Slides', - "Chairs of Four Centuries," Mr. W. M\ Piigc, F,R.r.A.S.; Monday, 8 p.m., "Kngiish; Furniture of tho 15th and 16th Centuries," Mr. W. M. Page: Tuesday, ..3.15 p.m.,' A Paper on "China." LOOK, LISTEN, AND LEARN!.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 48, 25 August 1933, Page 2
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