f FINALLY'TONIGHT KING'S THEATRE ING'S THEATRE Presents Frederic -March, Elissa Landi, Claudette Colbert, and Charles Latighton, In "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS." "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS.' " THE SIGN OF THE CROSS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) KING'S FEATURETTES. . COMMENCING TOMORROW. KING'S THEATRE • — KING'S THEATRE- — NOTABLE ENTERTAINMENT in Superb First Release Programme. LEE .TRACY in "CLEAR ALL WIRES.;; LEE TRACY in "CLEAR ALL WIRES." LEE TRACY in "CLEAR ALL WIRES/; LEE TRACY iri "CLEAR ALL WIRES." . (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) FLASH! FLASH! Paris—Peking—Moscow—wherever news was sizzling hot—there you'd find Buckley Joyce Thomas, who hunted headlines—and waistlines as well! GEORGE GROVES — ISABEL ELSOM GEORGE GROVES — ISABEL ELSOM GEORGE GROVES — ISABEL ELSOM In "THE CROOKED LADY." "THE CROOKED LADY." "THE CROOKED LADY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Laughs, Romance, and Thrills, as a lady sleuth wages an amazing battle of wits with a master criminal. BOX PLANS at D.I.C. and Theatre. BREAKING ALL RECORDS ! BREAKING ALL RECORDS I '88,742 Admissions up to Today. 38,742 Admissions up to Today. UNPRECEDENTED ATTENDANCES WITH EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE NUMBERS SEEING IT TWICE ! 3rd and Final Week Commences . . Tomorrow! DE LUXE THEATRE. E LUXE THEATRE. DE LUXE THEATRE. NOW SHOWING. (Twie« Daily, 2.30 and 8.) — NOEL COWARD'S EPIC OF THE EMPIRE — Easily the best motion picture ever produced—ask the enthusiastic tens of thousands that have vjewe it. -— "CAVALCADE" r- — •* ■ "CAVALCADE" : "CAVALCADE" — "CAVALCADE" -—— "CAVALCADE" * , "CAVALCADE" — ■ "CAVALCADE" —— (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With a Huge and Superb Cast, Headed by DIANA WYNYARD—43LIVE BROOK, DIANA WYNYARD CLIVE BROOK, DIANA WYNYARD CLIVE BROOK, In Unforgettable Performances. SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. In addition: Special Musical and Atmospheric Presentation by tha ORCHESTRA DE LUXE (IS Talented Instrumentalists). MUSICAL DIRECTOR: L. D. AUSTIN. MUSICAL DIRECTOR: L. D. AUSTIN. AND IRIS MASON AT THE WURLITZEB ORGAN DE LUXE. Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. THIS GRAND PROGRAMME — FINISHES TONIGHT — NEW PRINCESS THEATRE. EW PRINCESS THEATRE. Continuous 11 a.m to 10 p.m. Daily. No. 1— A super attraction. "NO MAN OF HER OWN."* It's a triumph in drama. No. 2 A surprise packet. "LADIES OF THE BIG HOUSE." This Programme carries "U" Cert.—For Universal Exhibition. SELECTED SUPPORTS. Bos Plan at Theatre. Tel. 42-580. - STARTING TOMORROW - A thrilling, colourful romance of the East, Glorious Mejodies, Sung by RAMON NOVARRO -In- I "A NIGHT IN CAIRO ' " A NIGHT IN ' ' Hear "Love Songs of the Nile.' — Also — - THE KINGS Of COMEDY — LAUREL and HARDY - In -r " "MB -AND MY PAL." And interesting Snppoits. -LAST SCREENING TONIGHT - SCREENING CONTINUOUSLY, ' 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., daily. , BRITANNIA THEATRE RITANNIA THEATRE -—"THREE LIVE GHOSTS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Positively the funniest and most appealing of all dramatic farces. "MICKEY THE MOUSE" —• j Newsreel, Interest Film ("Irish Fantasy"), j • Cartoon, and Scenic. . p i Bos Plan at Theatre. (Tel. 40-618.); ! ~ STARTING TOMORROW — • I . — TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS -- •NV'l—The bigsest comedy success to date! ■ JAMES DUNN - SALLY EILERS, , The perfect team, in ■■SAILOR'S LUCK." -SAILOR'S LUCK." A rollicking, speedy yarn with more than its share of heart punch. >N"o. 2—"INFERNAL MACHINE." With Chester Morris — Genevieve ToWni A Bomb Shell of Fun! Entertaining Supports. JTILBIRNIE ~~ KINEMA■""THURSDAY—7.4S p.m.—FRIDAY. Kilbirnie-Lyall Bay-Melrose Branch Returned Soldiers' Association : ■ BENEFIT NIGHT. To be opened by His Worship the Mayor. T. C. A. HISLOP, Esq. : On the Screen: Grand Opera Orchestra, Cinesound News, Moon and Ray (Dancers), Ocean Oddities. The Strad Trio, Sketch. "Ain't >Ter Jim?" On the Stage: Coinmunity^Singing of "Digger Songs" with Arthur Pennington, Cyril Tilly, Laurie Bevan (novelty violinist), Ernie Deane (pianist), Ken Rigby, Dan Hopa (Friday), and "The Awkward Squad." Art Union Drawing. Interval. Pat HannaV Latest Laugh Riot, "DIGGERS." A lnirthquake of laughter in the life of the Australian soldiers. No heart-throbs —just one long, merry ripple of fun. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Stalls, Is; Is 6d. Children Half. CEASIDE PICTURES. LYALL BAY. ° TONIGHT ONLY, at 8 o'clock. :; j Gilbert Frankau's Popular Novel j Pictnriscd. j KATHERINE HEPBURN, | RALPH FORBES, BILIE BURKE COLIN CLIVE In •'CHRISTOPHER STRONG." "CHRISTOPHER STRONG." "CHRISTOPHER STRONG." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Katherin Hepburn, the girl who set the world aflame in "A Bill of Divorcement," triumphs in a great role. . Also. -: EXCELLENT SHORT SUBJECTS. IN THE BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS OF "NGAROMA," Queen's Drive, Lyall Bay. THE FIRST GARDEN PARTY OF THE J- SEASON. (By courtesy of Mr. and Mrs. Hope B. Gibbons.) SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 30, 2 till 6 p.m. A Galaxy of Star Attractions. Entertainment for AIL Music and Refreshments on the Lawii.' Held in aid of V.M.C.A. Funds. (Tram to Wha Street, Lyall Bay.) HEAR JUDGE RUTHERFORD r T>Y means of Electrical Transcription, *-* daily, corner Cuba and Vivian Sts. Latest booklet, "Escape to. Ihe Kingdom,"
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 77, 28 September 1933, Page 2
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