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King George Theatre - Lower Huft Programmes For' Hie Week THIS PROGRAMME MEANS MONEY TO YOU. —If this programme is handed in at the Ticket Box at King George Theatre qn Friday, Jan. 25th, the holder will be admitted to the D.C. 2/- for. 1/6; B. Stalls 1/6 for. 1/-; F. Stalls 1/- for 9d. This system of concession will be continued. See the Postman delivers your programme. Study the pictures for the week, and benefit by bringing this programme on Concession Night. SATURDAY, January 19th. A QUALITY AND QUANTITY FBO&BAMME. A PROGRAMME OF OUTSTANDING MERIT. GREAT PICTURES. GREAT STARS! GREAT ENTERTAINMENT! .'..THE IDEAL PEOGBAMME-COMEDY, DEAMA, WITH TMSUBPABSED KQMANTIC INTEREST THEOUGHOUT! Firstly— A Romance of the Australian Turf. Odds On! "One of the greatest pictures every produced-in Australia and one'of the finest pictures-ever screened. A' MAGNIFICENT DRAMA OF THE TURF. "ODDS ON" MODDS ON" This wonderful production shows '/Derby Day," 1928, at Randwiek. See Limerick, Sans Culotte, Statesman. — Eight reels of superb drama, featuring PHYLLIS GIBBS ("Miss Australia"), ARTHUR LAMBEKiT, «,nd a magnificent supporting cast. . A racing story with some excellent Rand-wick Raeeeourse scenes. Apart from its wellrcontrived plot and romantic love stoxy, the film is remarkable for its clever producing and its well sustained continuity: The action of the theme leads up to a thrilling climax in which horses and finance figure. . . ... "' > .. .■•■■■■." ■, :■■ "v.-n-... : .■■■■.■;:-".■.■••■:.■ - , .-. " •.■■■■■..■■'■ - ■ ALSO * . -■ ~ : .' ■.. ■ . ..v: .-■ ' ' BEGINAIiD DENNY REGINALD D^NNY In the style of action cornedy j you like best. A merry mix-up of speeding motors, frantic traffic cops, and frowning judges! Sixty minutes of ; : hilarious mirth that will rock the theatre with laughter. ALICE DAY ALICE DAY 7 ■ .'-'■" With large and popular cast, iiv Universal's Great Comedy, : : ; Red Hot Speed! One of the Funniest Farce' Comedies seen for some time. A' Series of Hilariously disconcerting situations, a thoroughly well chosen cast " and bright and witty titling make this Denny picture an outstanding entertaining treat. '" SUPPORTING PROGRAMME INCLUDES GAZETTES, TOPICALS, AND COMEDY, TOGETHER-WITH A MUSICAL PROGRAMME RENDERED BY THE KTWG GEORGE ORCHJ3STR A AND THE RECORDER WURLITZER. INSTRUMENT. BOX PLAN AT THE ARCADIA FRUIT SHOP. DRESS CIRCLE 2/-. BACK STALLS 2/-. MIDDLE STALLS 1/6, FRONT STALLS 1/-. Tho Theatre is connected with the Wellington and Hutt Telephones and the management will bo pleased to reserve seats over the 'Phone. WELLINGTON 'PHONE: 46-333. TELEPHONE RESERVES MUST BErt>COUPIED BY 7.45 P.M. LOWER HUTT 'PJBONE: 437. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, January 21st and 22nd. A GREAT HOLIDAY ATTRACTION. NO. I —A stirring story of adventure and romance in a South American Republic. A medley of revelry and rebellion, retribution and romance, : . adventure, peril, and love. > ~ TIMM'CdY ; TIMM'COY With DOROTHY SEBASTIAN and large cast of players, in ' The Adventurer! It is a gripping story'of a South American Rebellion—'launched by cunning, scheming .brains on the eve^ of a. national feast day, to .burst suddenly, luridly, mercilessly on an unsuspecting populace tho following day. How the rebel leader goes" in pomp to the palace to strip the ', President of the insignia of offi.ee, casts him into prison, and then demands his daughter's hand in marriage at the price of his life. NO. 2- THE LONGER THEY'RE TOGETHER THE FUNNIER THEY BECOME, OH, WHAT A TEAM! OH, WHAT A SCREAM! With a iau,xh here and a scream there they battle their way to new heights «f fun and added attraction. . ' , WAUJVOE BEERY and RAYMOND HATTON in Wife Savers! SOLDIERS, SAILORS, AIRMEN, AND FIREMEN, But they were never so funny as they are in . '' WJIFESAVERS.' * •Snowslides, Avalanches, Toppling Cliffs and Terrific Blizzards all contribute to the suspense-r^every thrill being linked to a gasping laugh. Wally was a mountain climber-^-with a voice that started snow slides. Ray, before he went away, left his Swiss miss in Waljy'si care. When' the law decreed that all" girls get married, her idea of safety was to marry Wally. But when Ray came back he'had different ideas. A REAL MERIRY MIX UP WITH BIG- BOISTEROUS, WALLACE, AND HIS DIMINUTIVE PARTNER, RAYMOND. ' , INSURE YOUR-WAISTCOAT BUTTONS BEFORE SEEING THIS. : BOX PLAN AT THE. ARCADIA FRUIT SHOP. 7 D.C. 2/-.; B. STALLS 1/6; - F. STALLS 1/-. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY; FRIDAY, January 23, 24,25. ANOTHER GREAT DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME. No. 1— POLANEGRI ? POLA NEGRI . . At the pinnacle of her urimatehable power in a story of rare beauty and strength. Loves of an Actress 2 BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES! GORGEOUS DRESSINGS! MAMMOTH SETTINGS! / Always an actress of "rare power, of unexpected, unmatchable portrayals, Pola Negri outdoes herself in this emotional interpretation, of the love ■ of a surpassingly great actress, THE! WORLD AT HER FEET. Men sell-their birthrights to buy flowers and jewels to adorn her perfection, but it takes lovo to uncover her heart—the heart of a great actress —'greatest in love. Behind the mask of make-believe THE PULSE OF HUMANITY LAID BARE. . THE THEME:—How Rachel, France's great actress, toyed with men's hearts to attain her own ends . . . first realisation of true love, and how she lost it ... the story of a woman portrayed as no biographer has revealed. NO 2— WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS— LrOISMORAJST and MDMTOSTD LOWE in Publicity Madness 1 . A €OMEDY OF LOVE AND AVIATION. • ■""_______ FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. PRICES AS USUAL: 1/6 and 1/-. Child Ten 9d. and 6d. COMING SATURDAY, January 26. THE DOG1 EVERYBODY OWNS, IN HIS MOST THRILLING' PICTURE. RIN - TIN-TIN in Rinty of the Desert I Rin-Tin-Tin the world's best-loved dog, is here seen in a story of the desert country that is over-shadowing any of the thrilling dra-mas which have preceded it. There have been fourteen Rinty pictures before this;; one, and- with each a growing multitude of frienfls'for the . amazing dog who saw vthe light of day on the French War Front. ALSO METRO-GOLI>WYN SUPER PRODUCTION^ ;N ' UNQUESTIONABLY THE aREATEST PRODUCTION. OF ITS KIND YET ATTEMPTED. Produced in Co-operation with the International Association of Fire Chiefs . . . .the first time in history this Association has officially assisted in the production of a Motion Picture. . ,^ The Fire Brigade! Starring MAY M'AVOY and a Special Cast of THOUSANDS, including TOM O'BRIEN", HOLMES HERBERT, BERT WOODRUFF, and others. • "THE FIRE BRIGADE" is the most widely exploited picture of the year—it is sponsored by every fireman in thej country—this flaming romance was produced at the suggestion of the International Association, of Fire Chiefs. . It is both thrilling entertainment and a powerful . , object lesson in combating fire disasters. RAN FOR 25 WEEKS AT THE EMBASSY, NEW YORK, AT 10s TOP PRICED BROKE RECORDS THE WORLD OVER!

DAY'S BAY PAVILION DANCING. D ANGING. DANCING. EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. KIT KATDAISrCE BAND. Come to the Seaside. Fine Bush Walks. Pibnic Parties Catered For. None Too Big. ',>„:■■■ None Too Small. Swimming Costumes on Hire. Tennis Courts. ICECREAM. COLD DRINKS. HOT WATER. LUNCHEONS, 1/6; MORNING & AFTERNOON TEA, 1/-. Bus leaves Wellington 8 p.m.; P«tone, 8.25 p.m. Retuins Midnight. DAY'S BAY PAVILION. PHONE 11, EASTBOUBNE.

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Hutt News, Volume 1, Issue 32, 17 January 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Hutt News, Volume 1, Issue 32, 17 January 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Hutt News, Volume 1, Issue 32, 17 January 1929, Page 5

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