King George Theatre - Lower Hutt Programmes For The Week THIS PROGRAMME MEANS MONEY TO YOU.—If this programme is handed in at the Ticket Box at King George Theatre on Friday, April sth, the holder will be admitted to the D.C. 1/6 for 1/-; 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, MARCH 30th. A QUALITY AND QUANTITY PROGEAM3ME A PROOK,AJVDVCE OF OTJT STANDING BOIIIIT . \ GREAT PICTURES. ' GREAT STARS GREIAT ENTERTAINMENT THE IDEAL PROGRAMME—COMEDY, DRAMA, WITH UNSURPASSED ROMANTIC INTEREST THROUGHOUT! PIKSTIiY— . XTNIVERSAL'S NOVELTY PRODUCTION. " •*- REX REX REX REX THE KING OP WILD HORSES IN Wild Blood! All Lovers of Animals should not fail to see this Wonderful and Human picture, good, clean, rear entertainment set amongst Nature's mostbeautiful Scenery. ..■■/ . . SECONDLY-— A veritable feast of fun, rollicking, startling, hone^t-to-goodness, old-fashioned fun. OWEN MOORE JOHN MILJAN HELENE COOTEUiO . ■>■.>.- ■■■■'.• •"'■ ■In a screaniing comedy of matrimonial Mix-ups. w , . — Husbands For Rent! HERE IS THE GREAT AND ORIGINAL GROUCH CURE. IT IS A PLAY THAT SETS YOU QUAKING WITH MIRTH AND MAKES YOU FORGET ALL THE THINGS YOU WANT TO FORGET AND REMEMBER HOW REALLY COMICAL LIFE IS AFTER ALL. SUPPORTING PROGRAMME INCLUDES GAZETTES, TCKPICALS, AND COMEDY, TOGETHER WITH A MUSICAL PROGRAMME RENDERED BY THE KING- GEORGE ORCHESTRA AND THE RECORDER WTJRLITZER INSTRUMENT.. ~ ■ ~-:'■■■■■ BOX PLAN AT THE ARCADIA FRUIT SHOP. DRESS CIRCLE %/-. BACK STALLS 2/-. "MEDDLE STALLS 1/6. FRONT STALLS 1/-. The Theatre is connected with the Wellington and Hutt Telephones and the management will be pleased to reserve seats over the 'Phoxie. WELLINGTON 'PHONE: 46-333. TELEPHONE RESERVES MUST BE OCCUPIED BY 7.45 P.M. LOWER HUTT 'PHONE: 437. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, April Ist and 2nd. ~.. A GREAT HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. TWO GREAT SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. No. 1— THE NEW BRITISH SCREEN COMEDY—A CLASSIC OP COCKNEY liQW LIFE. A Sister to Assist 'Er! The Biggest Music Hall Success of all time/ now Filmed with Equal Success. "IS SHE HIN". OF COURSE SHE'S BUST. > THE BIGGEST LAUGH BZEVER PRODUCED IN FILMS. IT'S COMMON BUT 'OLESOME. Mrs May was talking of Gin, but her remark applies also to the Laughter in "A SISTER TO ASSIST '3SBL.'-' NO. 2— A SJMASHING DRAMA OP THE PRIZE RING! .YOU'LL CALL THIS WONDERFUL ENTERTAINMENT! ~ • Hie Ring! The Ring! Full of tense moments —this remarkable screen drama of the ring; it is packed, jammed with action, and heart-rending scenes. : LILLIAN HALL DAVIS andCARL BRISSON, The latters' first screen appearance. Millions have seen him on the stage —milions are waiting ot see him in his screen appearance! * Supporting Programme includes AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE, PATHE ENGLISH COMEDY, SCENIC. BOX PLAN AT THE ARCADIA FRUIT SHOP. D.C, 2/-. B. STALLS 1/6. * F. STALLS 1/-. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, RIDAy/April 3rd/4th, sth. ANOTHER DOtTBLE STAR PROGRAMME. v . No. 1— " RAMON NOVARRO; / THE HERO OF~"BEN HUR," "THE ROAD TO ROMANCE/ "AICROSS TO SINGAPORE." ' The dazzling story of a certain young lord who had many loves before the right girl came along. A Certain Young Man! CAST OF FAVOURITES INCLUDES: MARCELTNE DAY, RENEE ADOREE, BERT ROACH, CARJMEL MYERS. The story of a wealthy young man with an infatuation, complexi—who was considered eligbile by many ladies —who kissed 'them lightly and left them with a smile utftil the day when he .met "the only girl" and found himself enmeshed in a web of feminine intrigue. A delightful cocktail of romance with a touch of real drama. ' A SHEER TRIUMPH FOR THE MAGNETISM OF NO'VARRO'S PERSONALITY. ' NO. 2— A METRO-GOLDIWYNjytAYER CLASSIC. - Shadows of the Night! V- Don't let anything or anybody prevent you from seeing "SHADOWS OF THE NIGHT" "SHADOWS OF THE NIGHT" A GIRL —A REPORTER!—A DOG —Every foot of it packed with surging drama, seething action, and tingling excitement. ! LOUISE LORRAINE, LAfWRENCE GRAY, AND ''FLASH," THE WONDER DOG. \ ' FULL SUPPORTING- PRC)GRAMjME. - PRICES AS USUAL: 1/6 and 1A |CHILDREiN9d. and 6d. COMING SATIJRDAY, APRIL 6th. A VIVID DRAMA OF LIFE UNDER THE (MYSTIC SPELL OF THE ARABIAN DESERT, BETTYCOMBSON and ALLAN in . v The Desert Bride! Throbbing with mystery, lure, and colourful backgrounds. It presents a powerful story of adventure, daring and romance, woven about aFrench girl and'an officer of the Foreign Legion in the Mohammedan town of Jebbel Abbas on the Arabian Desert.
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Hutt News, Volume 1, Issue 42, 28 March 1929, Page 5
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