King George Theatre - Lower Hutt I i. Programmes For The Week ■ THIS PRCKJKAJOfE MEANS MONEY TO YOU.—If this programme is handed in at the Ticket Box at King George Theatre on Friday, May 31, the holder wjll be admitted to the DVC. 1/6 for 1/-; stalls ■!/-■■ for 9d. This system of concession will be continued. See the Postman delivers '^H your programme. Study the pictures for the week, and. benefit by bringing-this programme on Concession Night. , ' SATURDAY, MAY 25th. , ■ A QUALITY AND QUANTITY" PROGRAMME A PBOGEAMME OF OUTSTANDING MERIT H GEEAT PICTURES. GREAT STARS GREAT ENTERTAINMENT H THE IDEAI. PEOGBAMME—COMEDY, DEAMA, WITH UNSURPASSED ROMANTIC INTEREST THROUGHOUT! H TWO-STAB PROGRAJ^DME EXTRAORDINARY! TWO-STAR PROGRAMDMm EXTRAORDINARY! M . A GREAT JUSTIFYING DRAMA OF. A GIRL ENTANGLED IN THE WEB OF C^EROUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE. ■ The Siren! The Siren ! I ■■■.■■' TOM MOORE and DOROTHY REVIEB, _ , ■ A vivid picturization of the unusual adventures which befell a girl, who toys with the affection of others. Intriguing as- a mystery story, absorbing aa a murder trials romantic as.a cabin in the woods with a table set for two,; this drama pulsates with life and. love. It gets you, :^H grips you and will not let you go. You'll feel every muscle tense and the breath come fast as cold chills play up and down the spine during \H - . ' the action' of this stirring drama. • ' , ...... ~^M ■ '. •■'• :-■;-; .■•••..■•• .'.,-■ ■.. ALSO ' ■■•■■.■/••,*. • . ■ .- ■■•■■•■ ~ ■ Wolves of the City I I A Real Thriller with a "jlick." They prowled, Slunk,and.Roamed the Vast Cities in search of Prey —Men and Women on whom they could I batten—These Wolves in, Human Form! "WOLVES' OF THE CITY." . ■ . ■'■ A PICTURE FULL OF UPROARIOUS COMEDY. , • « ■ SUPPORTING PROGRAMME INCLUDES GAZETTES, TOPICALS, AND COMEDY, TOGETHER WITH A MUSICAL PROGRAMME EJSN- M DERED BY THE KING GEORGE ORCHESTRA AND THE JRECORDER 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. s ; TELEPHONE JtESERVES-MUST BE OCCUPIED BY 7.45 P.M. LOWER HUTT 'PHONE: 437. « ■ MONDAY, MAY 27th. . , , . I KtNG GEORGE THEATRE, v I V THE HUTT) VALLEY DRAMATIC AND OPERATIC SOCIETY I '..■■ IN CONJUNCTION WITH •" . THE LOWER HTJTT ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB . '-. ' < ■•- ■ ' - ■ . ' ■ '. ' ' PRESENTS -•■•■..• - .■■•<•■ ' V . • "THE PRIVATE SEGRETARY" \ (By Special Arrangement with E. Royle, N.Z. Representative, S: French Cq.). ■ + AHILARIOUS COMEDY IN THREE ACTS. . • - ; THE BIGGEST LAUGH YOU'VE EVER H4D, DON'T .MISS SEEING IT. NOTE THE DATE—MONDAY, MAY 27. . BOX PLAN AT H. K. SKILTON'S, ' POPULAR PRICES, 2/-, ,3/- (Reserved); 1/- - (Unreserved). ! .. TOBACCONIST, TOWN HALL BLDGS. '.■/...;. ... ■ V. ' - . Children Half Price, TUESDAY, MAY 27th—ONE NIGHT ONLY. AN ENGLISH PRODUCTION". BRITISH DOMINION FILMS PRESENTS . A SPARKLING STORY OF iAN- UNTAMED EAST-END GIRL WHO BECOMES THE SENSATION OF LONDON. MABELPOULTON MABEL POULTON Supported .by Brilliant' Cast of-. Favouftte Stars, in ■ ." ' - ■-.'.'■• Wild Cat Hetty! V A DELIGHTFUL.PICTURE CRAMMED WITH THRILLS AND ROMANCE. '' . ■. . ■ A little wildcat from pxo London Slunis, uncontrollable, ignorant, and breaking her heart in a wealthy man *s mansion, becomes an adorable and talented beauty. Laughter and Tears —Love and Hate —and a mostappealing and electrifying story put on the screen. ■■•:.-. : ! : • ; A REALLY CLEVER NEW BRITISH FILM. .. ': ■ \-"'■ PULL SUPPORTING PROGRA?M3yEE, PRIGESv-ADULTS 1/6 and 1/-. CHILDREN 9d. and 6d. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 30, 31. f THE BIGKJBST OP BIG PROGRAMMES. THE BIGGEST OF BIG PROGRAiMMES. COM}M?AN'DING; HHiE ATTEiNTION OF EVERY LOVER OF GREA^-BCREEN ENTERTAINMENT. , Jt^ade especially for all Lovers of Sport, Adventure, Romance" and High Speed Thrills. TW-O TITANIC PICTURES. A VERITABLE FEAST OP ENTERTAHSHMENT. — NOTHING CAN APPROACH THIS WONDERFUL PROGKAiMpVIE. . ' ', ,-.■■■.■•■ - •■•••. The Most <7aiitivating Screen Artist, . • , ' JOAN CRAWFORD, ' i: ' DANCING TO THE TEJVIPO-OF DA.RXNG YOUTH IN • / OUr Dancing Daughters! ■ ~ FLAMING YOUTH IN THE GRIP OF A JAZZ-MAD AGE. \ -.■■■■ '^; ■':._. Bright lighta-^-sparkling eyes—^gieaming-shoulders—jazzy music—willing- lips—arp these the dancing-daughters of .to-day ? Do ybu know them? Do they know THEMSELVES? See them as the .world knows them—as good girls—bad girls —happy girls—sad girls —girls whose Smiles hide many a. tear. An ultra-modern story amid the exotic scintillation of the most spectacular settings ever filmed. A picture of to-morrow-^to-day. ■ •'■■■ •■■■-,-■ ON THE SAME PEOGRAMSME: ' rr , H A LAO&H PEOVOKIN6 EICH WHOLESOME COMEDiY SfiT AMONGST THE' HIGH LIFE IN PARIS.: ', ■'" A Blonde Fpr Choice! . . Featuring the dainty Comedienne ■ ; MARIE PREVOST. A dynamic screen stoiy, packed with punches that are guaranteed to amuse and with laughs galore—an exquisite mirth-provoker. With more' mystery and suspense than a-thriller arid a plot of gripping Equality—a picture packed with laughs. Seventy-five laughs, a-minute—^count .'em! in this delectable farce comedy, one of the cleanest, vc/m,t delightful and amusing productions of the year. - ■ ~- /,.:-::■■ . j/. ;-, • . .-•• . - , ■ - ; . PRICES AS...USUAIr—.I/6 ami' 1/-. Children 9d. and 6d. COMING SATURDAY, JUNE Ist. ■ 33W0 /GK&A.T P3X3TUBES. .-'.,."■ PIRSTLY— ■ '. ■ ■•■■.' ■ ■ ~. ■ '.- ■ .... . ;-. ' • !:--V-'- .' ■' /■/ ■".■•■. .: ' ■ ■■-.. ..-■■- IR3ENE RIQH & GONWAY TEARM in A Drama of mad gaiety and seething dramatic intensity, Clattering Cossacks, Plotting Nihilists, Vivacious Viennese! Russia and Austria on the brink of war. . . ' ' - . • Hiy Ofiicial Wtte! The Blue Danube! The Tragic Volga! A story of" two rivers, and the currents of sparkling gaiety and surging relentless power that engulfed a woman and her lover in a maelstrom of drama! —"MY OFFICIAL'WIFE." SEOONDnr— ■ ■■:.. ■ ■;• ' ;■ ■" .- -- ■ ./ . / -.'. /• ; : ■■■.•■■•■.'':.■ ■;■■-■■:■.■ "■* ■ -: : . ' ■ ~;-V'V The pinnacle of screen entertainment—ten stories of drama and mirth—a wonderful romance of two steel workers who loved each o^»f;r; as "••■'■• . /■' ■■ brothers and said it with uppercuts. . . ' , y^~- '"; WILLIAM BOYD and ALAN HALE in ", ' - . : SkyscraperX .■: , ; . •" ■.. i": •■•. . A mingling of laughs and tears in a screpn .story that tov/ors like a giant sky-scraper above any comedy drama ever screened. : They were-buddies and rivals in everything, and their idea of. humour was to drop a whit.erhot rivet into the pocket of the other when h«'.-was'' dreaming of the girl of his heart —you^ll enjoy this picture ami talk- about it for weeks.1 A ftlm production that will hold you. spellbound.
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Hutt News, Volume 1, Issue 50, 23 May 1929, Page 5
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