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 XScorge Theatre on Friday, May' 3rd, the holder will be admitted to the D.G. 2/- for 1/6; B. Stalls 1/6 for 1/-; F. Stalls 1/- for 9d. Tljis system of concession will be continued. See the Postman delivers your programme. Study the picturesfdT the week, and \benefit, by bringing this programme on Concession Night. SATURDAY, APRIL 27th. A QtTAIJTY AND QUANTITY PROGRAM3VIE A PROGRAMME OF OUTSTANpiNG MERIT GREAT PICTURES: , GREAT STARS . GREAT ENTERTAINMENT THE IDEAL PRQGRAMME—COMEDY, DRAMA, WITH UNSURPASSED ROMANTIC INTEREST THROUGHOUT I TWO QUALITY PICTUBiES. NO. 1 — . A Stiiring tale of the Oilfields and Prize Ring—a Tale rich in Romance and with a Wealth of Human Appeal. \. - The Shakedown 1 ROMANCE! ACTION! PATHOS! COMEDY! and the Evil Machinations of Crooked Fight Promoters laid bare in a sensational manner. NO. 2— , A gripping and stirring melodrama of the fire-fighting forces, 'backed by thrills, romance, and danger." When Duty Calls! Starring RUDOLPH RITTNER, HELGA THOMAS, HENRY STUART, OLGA TSOHEOHOWA. L. A U.F.A. PRODUCTION. \ ' •• h A STIRRING TALE OF THE PERILS AJ^D HARDSHIPS WHICH ENTER THE LIVES OF FIREMENRoar! The magnificent Seala Theatre afire! Desperately the frenzied audience struggles to the; exists, .each vainly trying, to beat the other1. Women's screams and. men's curses rent the air in the awful, panic, while crashing its way through the strfeets can the fire brigade. A gripping and stirring melodrama of the fire-fighting forces, backed by thrills, romance and danger. ■ ' SUPPORTING PROGRAMME INCLUDES GAZETTES, TOPICALS, A,ND COMEDY; TOGETHER WITH A MUSICAL PROGRAMME RBN- ! DERED BY THE KING GEORGE ORCHESTRA AND THE RECORDER WTJRLITZER INSTRUMENT. BOX PLAN AT THE ARCADIA FRUIT SHOP. DRESS CIRCLE 2/-. BACK- STALLS 2/-. MIDDLE 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 'Phone. WELLINGTON 'PHONE: 46-333. TELEPHONE RESERVES MUST BE OCCUPIED BY 7.45 P.M. LOWER HUTT 'PJBOfISTE: 437.----j MONDAY, APRIL 29th—KING GEORQE THEATRE at 8 p.m. • • MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. His Worship the Mayor V MR. ;W. T. STRAND 7 \ ■■■'■•■ :■">''■■ WILL GIVE A REVIEW OF THE WORK OF THE PAST COUNCIL. • V : ALSO ALL CANDIDATES FOE ELECTION TO THE COUNCIL HAVE BEKN INVITED TO ATTEND AND TO LAY THEIR VIEWS. x - ' " ~ BEFORE THE ELECTORS OF LOWER HUTT. - EVERYBODY WELCOME. " COME IN THOUSANDS. TUESDAY, APRIL 30th—KING aEOROE T3HEATRE at 8 p.m. Lower Hutt Mayoral Election. Mr. Justin M. Power WILL DELIVER HIS FINAL ADDRESS TO THE ELECTORS OF LOWE RHUTT IN THE KING OEORGE THEATRE AT 8 P.M. OTHER -.'- . ,\ - CANDIDATES WILL. SPEAK IN SUPIPORT OF MR. POWER'S POLICY. ' .., . .'. . *:"■■ :: . • ' COME AND HEAR HIM AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. \ :- ,' -~"' ■"',,. \ ■■&- J- HODOINS, Esq., J.P., Chairman. •. ■' '- -,-■ : ': ."'.: . ■■'.■'.■ •.■•■'. . ■■. .- ■" a. c. scEATs, -. ■'■-■ ■ '■' .■■ . : .v.'—, • ... ■■.'•■■• ; " , •.. ' . x . . N. j. BEOSTNINOTON, ' :" -. '■ . • ,• ' . . . " v Joint Secretaries.. : i 1 ■" - ■ ■ ■ K ~ ■■■ ~ ■ ■ , . .- ■ . ■ ■ . , . . ■ .. _ - • ;:... . : . V Wednesday; Thursday, Friday, may Ist, 2nd, 3rd. v ELECTION NIGHT—ALL RESULTS WILL BE SHOWN ON THE SCREEN. ■ ' ■ . ■ ■ ■ .' ■ •■■'■_■■-. • " • .•-■-• : \ "■'■.-■ " ■-.' ■ SEE RESULTS AND SIT IN COMPORT. ALSO - " A GREAT PICTURE PROGRAMME. .. NO. 1—- A Picture of the Early Busliranging Days of Australia. An Australian Picture nrtfde in Hollywood, by Australians. . T N DALE AUSTIN (Miss New Zealand) ; WITH TIM McCOY & MARION DOUGLAS ill . - - ■■• J\':-xf:;i":.: I ■ TtHe Bushranger! ;.; ;' A thrilling romance of early Australian bushranging days, which will ,amaze you for its fidelity! Adventure, drama; and abiding love in the ■;'■:- ~~' • colourful days of. Starlight, and Thunderbolt. , .' . :. ':•; NO. 2 —- ■ A Dramatic Story of a Plucky Office Boy who Solved a Baffling Murder Mystery..'/ . ,^ -^ : : > rXet 'Er Go Gallegher! ;; -,', ] WITH JUNIOR COGHLAN, HARRISON FORD AND TtT.T.TCTT T»A{y^ / .■..-.■ A SPECIAL SUPPORTINQ INCLUDING THE FUNNIEST COMEDY EVER MADE, ; - . "TWO TARS' V ,■'.."■ LAUBEIi & HARDY. WHOLESOME FUN AND'CLEAN CLEVER HUMOUR STAMPS THIS SPECIAL COMEDY. BOX PLAN AT ARCADIA FRUIT SHOP/ '; DRESS CIRCLE 2/-., " B.^STALLS 1/6, F. STALLSII/-. V. COMINa SATURDAY, May 4th. . "Folks, I am here again to settle the question as to which was first, the chicken or. the egg : . This point I .shall definitely decide at the King . ,- N " "•'' . George Theatre.. ' ....--. .\. . _ "■ '..•',■'. UNIA^KSAL PICTURES PRESENT THE GO-GETTER x DANDY OF THE''SCREEN, £LENN 'tRYOjCT GLENN TRYON ' IN A THRILLING, EXCITESTG, SP QNTANEOUS COMEDY ROMANCE, ' ■ " . . : v,,,,., : The Kid's Clever! ; ; 1> - He invents an automobile, which runs on fancl and- see> dbes r parlour tricks (the boy, jibt the car), and; a hundred other things too hilariously < funny to describe. You'll never forget that car of his—every bit as much at home in the water as on land, therefore, can be left out in all' weathers without risk of rheumatics or influenza., < , . ' //'
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Hutt News, Volume 1, Issue 46, 26 April 1929, Page 5
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