■ POSITIVELY *liAST-;:3 DAYS! "' POSITIVELY LAST 3 DAYS! -'• Ring Telephone 53-080 for Reserves. F) E LUXE THEATRE ■^ E LU X E Ti H : EAT R £ D E LUXE T ; HE ATR EJ CCourtenay Place). ' ; (The/Home, of Wide' Range Sound.), £ • : ; NOW SHOWING. '; i Twice Daily, 2.15 and 8. R-K.Q. RADIO PICTURES PRESENT The greatest human 6toi-y yet presented on the screen. In'the LIONEL BARRYMORE Finest-Role-''1 LIONEL • BARRYMOR.E '"i Of His LIONEL BARRYMOP/E ; Career.. LIONEL BARRYMOIiE ■ — " ONE MAN'S" JOURNEY " -: "ONE MAN'S JOURNEY" ■ -"ONE MAN'S JOURNEY "; ■ "ONE MAN'S JOURNEY"- ,'• i' .- i( Superbly Reproduced; by: ■■■■•.■ • - THE DEr: FOREST1 I " WIDE.; RANGB-'V : i. : SOUND; SYSTEM! . h ■MAY f-RiDBSON "\:'v Lovable!^ MAY ROBSON Than Ever! ' — ■With — JOEL McCRAE - FRANCES. DEE DOROTHY JORDAN In addition, the Popular Vocal Organist, — PAUL T. CUL.LEN- •* —-..,,..- In a new presentation jt the \j\|urlitzer.? SPECIALLY. SELECTED DEfcJLUXE ; FEATURETTES. •' : :. Box Plans at D.LC, Begg's,. anoV Theatre. DE;; LUXE. — FRIDAY..NEXT! .E-.LUXE. ? FRIDAY -NEXT; BE LUXE FRIDAY-'■ NEXT-' (The Home of Wide Range Sound). . .Warner Bros. Present I93i's MOST EXCITING-SCREEN EVENT. ;; Once eveij- year.'bne groat pictiire ■■•: :; -inspires the WorlH. V ' A Brilliant Production ,- With a,. Brilliant Cast. The screen's LESKIE HOWARD most romantic LESJZJE HOWARD ,„-., personality, ..... LESjLIE. HOWARD MARGARET LINDSAY The Radiant <& MARGARET LINDSAY "Cavalcade;?' MARGARET LINDSAY "Cavalcade." MARGARET LINDSAY fame. Youthful Idol DOUG. FAIRBANKS, JR. of millions. DOUG. RAIRBANKS, JR. PAUii'XUKAS '■ /Star.' of a PAUL LUKAS dozen hits. In' a-- "Cavalcade" -of- iliuman passions—a maelstrom; of-;,mankimHs great adventure! "CAPTURED:"":' \ "CAPTURED." "CAPTURED."- (Keeommended for . "CAFTUKED." Adults.) "CAPTURED." "CAPTURED."Superbly reproduced by the new DE FOREST "WIDE RANGE" • .;.:■ SOUND.SYSTEM. : • Outstanding Featurettes. Box Plans at D.ItC.,; Begg's, and Tlieatre. TWO SENSATIONAL FIRST-RELEASE FEiATpRES! . . . , . THING'S —: —-■' THEATRE. J^-rNG'S —-— r— THEATRE. NIGHTEY, At S o'clock. Presents SLIM SUMMERVTLLE With SLIM SUMjVIERVILLE Andy Devine SLIM SUMMERVILLE and SLIM SUMMERVILLE Leila Hyams. In "HORSEPLAY" Slim and Andy mix with "HORSEPLAY*' the lords . and ladies! "HORSEPLAY1" What a joy-feast! What "HORSEPLAY"'' a hotbed of hilarity! (Approved £or Universal Exhibition.) • ADDED ATTRACTION - . CHESTER MORRIS", HELEN TWELVETREES '""* "In""" * "KING FOR A NIGHT" " —*-■ "KDNG.EOR A NIGHT" . . (Jfecdjniriended "by Censor for Adults:)': Tqrrific drama that smashes its •way' right •■■•'•••■■••! into-your 'heart! • ■' .-■ Special Short Subject. Mickey Mouse in "Mickey's Pal, Pluto." Box Plajns<.at D.I.C. and; Theatre. ■■■■ SEASIDE '.PICTURES, LYALL BAY. : EASEDE" PICTURES, LYALL BAY. TONIGHT ONLY AT 8 O'CLOCK. A Double-feature Programme—A com- ■.. bination ,of, romance and mystery. JAMES DUNN .— CLAIRE TREVOR -■~ . ..,,.,.' .- In . . , ;. - ; -."aiMMIE AND'SALLY." "JIMMIE AND SALLY:" (Approrad"''for''Universal' Exhibition.)'" Bubbling >over with romance and laughter. ~: AISO, BEN LYON ZASU PITTS, JAMES GLEISON—TRENE : "THE CROOKED CIRCLE" 1 "T/HE CROOKED CIRCLE." •(Apprbved for . Universal Exhibition.) A Hindta Mystic; and a Mad Hermit in a MeJodrama of Mirth and Melody. Box Pfan at Theatre, or Telephone 16-393. ARTCRAFT THEATRE , BTCRAFT THEATRK 1 TONIGHT - At 8 -TONIGHT. Bare-devil' story of world's most thrilling air race, written by one of Britain's greatest aviators (Sir Alan Cobham). "THE KING'S CUP" 1 " THE ICING'S CUP" . ' ■ "THE KING'S CUP" —- I "THE KING'S CUP" . ; • "THE KING'S CUP" ;T — "THE KING'S CUP" —- (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With DOROTHY BOUCHIER, •i HARRY MILTON. Thrilling—authentic—the -greatest aerial 5 drama.eyer. made—by any 'country. ■". : ADDITIONAL: .'_ Artcraft Select Featurettes.' ' ' Bpx|Plan, Tel. 43-968 after 6.30 p.m. rjAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. . .TONIGHT, (one. night only). "THE KEYHOLE." ' A jealous husband employs a private detective to spy on a beautiful wife. A story of unusual, situations andl tense dramatic moments; with KAY FRANCIS and GEORGE BRENT. (Recommended by Censor , for Adults ) Coming Friday—'-'DINNER AT EIGHT." IPMPIRE:--THEATRE, ISLAND: BAY/ ■^ THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. A Big Comedy Special! "NIGHT OF THE GARTER," with. :. SYDNEY HOWARD, WINIFRED SHOTTER. Jealous -wives—guilty husbands—and a jewelled garter. A combination that will keep you in fits of. laughter. Splendid Supporting Programme. . (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. fpHE Annual Sports will be held, weather •*■ permitting. -at Kelburn Park, on FRIDAY,. MARCH 16, at 2 p.m. Afternoon Tea, Old Girls' Ice Cream, Parents, Friends, and Old Girls of the College are cordially invited to be present. F. E. KERSHAW, Acting Principal: ••■••' '■'- ENGAGEMENT. ' ' ) fTVHE Engagement shortly to be' any •*■ nounced. Have the ring exactly as - desired. Obtain it wholesale direct from our workshop and save money. HAYCRAFT AND JOSLING, ' ' Ring Specialists, : 1 94 Willis Street Cover Preston's).
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 61, 13 March 1934, Page 2
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