TODAY'S THE BIG DAY! Thrice.—ll a.m., 2.15, and 8 p.m. Paramount! •~~~"~"'~~^r=- _______ —■ ALL-BRITISH. BOOK NOW-BEGG'S OR DJ.C. Here as elsewhere the rush will be terrific. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. j GALA SCREENING TONIGHT Under distinguished patronage. BRITISH DOMINIONS FILMS Proudly presents, while the film is still busy girdling the world with a belt of delight, Britain's glorious British picture gift to the men, women, and children of the Empire. ' JAN KIEPURA JAN KIEPURA JAN KIEPURA The Sensation of Eiu-ppe^-Yoimg, Handsome, Debonair, with a God-given tenor voice that intrigues and entrances; with MAGDA SCHNEIDER, SONNIE HALE, EDMUND GWENN. ATHENE SEYLER in Gainsborough's chef d'ouvre the WORLD'S SUPREME ENTERTAINWORLD'S SUPREME ENTERTAINMENT. MENI. NEVER ■ >^—~**N. BEFORE V ■ / " TELL \ I ME \ TONIGHT" / V V ■ NEVER N^y/ AGAIN. Approved for Universal Exhibition. And Universally 'Acclaimed as the PICTURE BEAUTIFUL. IT HAS EVERYTHING FROM GRAND OPERA TO MODERN MEDLEY. Irresistible comedy, Alluring romance, ENCHANTING MUSIC And an UNRIVALLED REPUTATION. READ ITS RECORDS:— MELBOURNE - 7th MONTH - Still screening. ) SYDNEY—Sth MONTH-etill screening. LOS ANGELES (the heart of the American indußtry)-3 MONTHS. AUCKLAND—StiII booming. BOX PLANS FOR SEASON At Bess's. D.1.C.. Theatre. Tel. 51-5*2. QHORTT'S THEATRE. THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m to 10 p.m. $hi« Theatre is Noted for the Splendid Programmes Presented. But COMMENCING TODAY, We present an Entertainment that will be the talk of Wellington. RICHARD DIX, RICHARD DIX, > RICHARD DIX, GWILI ANDRE : GWILI ANDRE GWILI ANDRE (Tho Screen's New Entrancing Beauty), , ' "ROAR OF THE DRAGON." "ROAR OF THE DRAGON." • "ROAR OF THE DRAGON." "ROAR OF THE DRAGON." . ' ''ROAR OF THE DRAGON." (Recommended for Adults.) Tartar hordes in savage fury, looted, burned, and- loved. The trembling huddle of defenceless souls called on one man to . ■ stop a bandit army.' "ROAR OF THE DRAGON." : "ROAR OF THE DRAGON." "ROAR OF THE DRAGON." : "ROAR OF THE DRAGON " A Wood-and-steel drama of Manchuria lipped from 'thfl news that shocked the •'■ .".'':• .'■■■. ■■' .!■•"'>%■•■ ■ world. ' '. Second Big Attraction: • • . ■ TOM KEENE . . TOM KEENE . ■"'■'..: \ . .;-.' In . '.'•'■ OF THE BORDER." "SON OF THE BORDER." "SON OF THE BORDER." . . <'SON OF THE BORDER." A Thrilling Drama of the West. QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. • -QUEEN'S 'THEATRE. TONIGHT — 8 — TONIGHT. TONIGHT — 8 — TONIGHT. Special Matinee, Saturday, 2.30. TOM MIX — And - TOM MIX TOM MIX - TONY - TOM MIX TOM MIX — JR. - TOM MIX TOM MIX — A new - TOM MIX TOM MIX — wonder Horse — TOM MIX TOM MIX - to - TOM MIX TOM MIX — Thrill and — TOM MIX TOM MIX — Entertain — TOM MIX TOM MIX - You! - TOM MIX In a Smashing,' Crashing, Dashing Picture Presenting a ■■ PETER B. KYNE PETER B. KYNE Story of Red Courage and Sizzling Action, "FLAMING GUNS" " FLAMING GUNS" —— " FLAMING GUNS" —_. "FLAMING GUNS" ( Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Queen's Family Prices. ARTCRAFT THEATRE — ■ -"-RTCRAFT THEATRE —— TONIGHT, - 8 - TONIGHT. MATINEE - 2.15 - SATURDAY. There's laughter and roars and gags galore. Enough to keep ths Roaring Forties roaring for a year! BOBBY HOWES —- G'oustance Shotter, Jimmy Godden, .■'.-■ In — "FOR. THE LOVE OF MIKE." — — " FOR THE LOVE OF MHCE." - — "FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE." - — "FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE." - -- "FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE." - -*- "FOR THE LOVE O^ MIKE." - (Approved for Universal - Exhibition.) If you can't laugh at this one, for the love of Mike see a doctor. IN ADDITION, Select British Items. Box Plan; Tel. 43-968 after 6.30 p.m. • TWO •■ BRITISH FEATURES. : now showixgT :\TEW PRINCESS THEATRE. ,-^EW PRINCESS THEATRE. • Continuous, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily, : A THRILL FOR ALL. No. 1— ' ' "THE FLYING SQUAD." "THE FLYING SQUAD." ' . Co-starring . Carol »Goodner and Harold Huth. Edgar Wallace's super-masterpiece now a talkie, thriller—with sixty exciting moments a minute, of Britain's greatest crime suppressing branch of the Police! 2To; 2— , . ~4 Screen Sensation. '....'. JERRY VERNO In "HOTEL SPLENDIDE." "HOTEL SPLENDIDE." Here's' a, British comedy mystery drama ■ that will surprise and entertain. This programme recommended for Adults. Bos Plan at Theatre, Telephone 42-580. ' jT-ILBIRNIE KTNEMA. , ■"■ IT OUT-DRUMMOND'S "BULLDOG DRUMMOND." RONALD COLMAN in ; "THE MASQUERADER." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Early booking for Saturday is advised. CHILDREN'S MATINEE, SATURDAY: TIM McCOY in "WHIRLWIND." Jungle Mystery, Father Noah's Ark in . Technicolour.^Comic Cuts, etc. fApproved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Confectionery, Tel. 14-202.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 102, 27 October 1933, Page 2
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