DE LUXE THEATRE. E LUXE -THEATRE. DE, LUXE THEATRE. Twice Daily, At 2.30 and 8 p.m. TODAY ! — TODAY ! — : Yesterday's audiences held enthralled by this splendid production. Seldom, if ever, lias • the screen unfurled so awe-inspiring an epic! "THE REBEL" PULS 4.TING "THE REBEL" LoUve Interest ;;THE REBEL" DOZENS "THE REBEL" of Terrific- "THE REBEL" Thrills. "THE REBEL" • "THE REBEL" MANY ■ .',' THE REBEL" Moments of "THE REBEL" i Daring Drama. "THE REBEL"' • "THE REBEL" ONE "THE REBEL" Big-.Sho.vr.-..-.- . . "THE REBEL" "THE REBEL" (Adult Audience Recommendation.) A sensational romance in tremendous settings! Announcing the return of a world-wide favourite ' ... She's Adorable! VILMA BANKY VILMA BANKY (Her return to the screen). LUIS TRENKER (The new Star). VICTOR VARCONI. YOU REMEMBER VILMA * BANKY IN "THE DARK ANGEL," WITH RONALD COLMAN; NOW SEE HER IN HER GREATEST ROLE. MORE BEAUTIFUL AND GLAMOROUS THAN t EVER! Brilliant Associato Programme. (1) "MY PAL THE PRINCE" (Radio Short). (2) " NATURE'S WORKSHOP " (Screaming Cartoon); (3) Graham McNamee in his usual good form. (4) UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL. (5) MISS IRIS MASON (Introducing Latest Organistie Novelties). PLANS AT D.I.C. AND DE LUXE. Book Now 1 Book Now! Book Now! Telephone 53-OSO. NIGHTLY, At 8 o'clock. KING'S • '—— THEATRE. ING'S _ . THEATRE. Presents The most widely-read book oE the South— . Now a Thrilling Epic! RICHARD BARTHELMESS — RICHARD BARTHELMESS —- RICHARD BARTHELMESS — In - "CABIN IN THE COTTON." " CABIN IN THE COTTON." " CABIN IN THE COTTON." «CABIN IN THE COTTON." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — With — . ' .. ■! DOROTHY JORDAN — BETTE DAVIS DOROTHY JORDAN — BETTE DAVIS A tumultuous drama ~of tangled loves, lives, and' loyalties ... A romance only Dixie could tell. — In Addition — •Excellent Short Subjects, headed by N.Z; Sound News and "Flowers and Trees" '■'■'.. .Silly Symphony. : BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE., No Bodking Fee. Telephone 52-212. a rtceaft theatre —- -^Vrtcraft theatre .— — tonight — 8 — tonight. matinee — 2.15 -^ saturday. There's laughter and roars and: gags galore. Enough to keep the Roaring Forties roaring for a year! — BOBBY HOWES Constance Shotter, Jimmy Godden, ... In — "FOR THE IOVE OF MIKE." - — "FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE." - — "FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE."— '— "FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE." — — " FOR THE LOVE OF, MDXE." — — "FOR THE LOVE O" MDSE.",.— (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) If you can't laugh at this one, for the 16ve of Mike seo-a-dbctorv IN ADDITION, , , Select British Items. ;' Reserves at Theatre or Telephone 43-968. T7-ILBIRNIE KINEMA. -"- Direction, J. C. Williamson Pict. "'■ Corp., Ltd. ""' His Supreme Achievement. RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN '-' ■ -■.•■ln • ' "THE MASQUERADER," "THE ' MASQUERADER," "THE MASQUERADER," With ELISSA LANDI. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Excellent Supports, including "FATHER NOAH'S ARK." A Walt. Disney silly symphony in technicolour. , i Tel. .14-202. Please claim reserves before 7.50 p.m. v •■ -.•■■ . ' - ■■■ ; OUR THEATRE; NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TONIGHT 7.45 TONIGHT: : ."W.The Comedy Hit of the Year! BERT WHEELER, B.OBT. • WOOLSEY, BERT WHEELER, ROBT. WOOLSEY, The Famous Comedians, in "GIRL CRAZY." "GIRLCRAZY." Laughter, beauty", and melody rounded into ... . an hilarious comedy. " (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) In. Addition: ; .'..' FIVE SELECTED SUPPORTS. £IAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. r LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! "A SUCCESSFUL CALAMITY," "A SUCCESSFUL CALAMITY," -With ■ GEORGE ARLISS, GEORGE ARLISS, MARY ASTOR, and EVALYN KNAPP. A delightful entertainment full of humorous situations, and one that should not be missed. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plan at Theatre or Tel. 16-545. ROOK LV N PICTURES. .TONIGHT, at 8. XGOBRON HARKER "THE MAN THEY COULDN'T , ARREST." • And LAUREL AND HARDY In ■-■-•..■ "CHICKENS COME HOME TO ROOST." TABLE TENNIS (PING-PONG). ABLE TENNIS (PING-PONG), j The Chance of a Lifetime. F. J. PERRY, ex-World's Champion, : and P. H. D. WILDE, EDglish Representative, "" Will Meet WELLINGTON'S BEST (H. D. Kennedy and C. F. Williams) In a series of Matches at the TOWN HALL, TONIGHT (SATURDAY), OCTOBERS, At 8. , •_• j Admission: Is 6d and 2s (plus tax). Reserves at the D.I.C. SUNDAY NIGHT, 29th. SUPPORT a Good Cause! Come to Fielden Taylor's Grand Concert at. DE LUXE THEATRE, 8.30, Supported by Tommy Stratton's Band of 1,0. Silver Coin admittance.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1933, Page 4
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