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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, Oct. 25, 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, OCTOBER 19th. A QUALITY AND QUANTITY PEOGEAMME A PROGRAMME OT OUTSTAHTDINQ MERIT GREAT PICTUItES. GREAT STARS GREAT ENTERTAINMENT THE IDEAL PROGRAMME —COMEDY, DRAMA, WITH UNSURPASSED ROMANTIC INTEREST THROUGHOUT 1 TWO-STAB PROGRAMME EXTRAORDINARY! TWO-STAR PROGRAMME EXTRAORDINARY! 2 SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. 2 SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. NO. 1 SPEOIAIi— HEBE IT IS! HERE FT IS! THE PICTURE THAT WAS THRH/liED THE WORLD! The Barker! With MILTON SILLS, DOROTHY MACKAILL and BETTY COMPSON. It's the real life, stark, unadorned! A Hula queen fights for the right to be loved., A snake charmer turns temptress and steals white kisses from a yokel's lips. A father fights to keep his son straight. While all the time the Barker smiles, and spiels of^the Joy and fun behind the.canvas! / Great Supporting Cast including SYT/VIA ASHTON, DOTJGIiAS FAIRBANKS, JR., GEORGE COOPER and many others. . ■■• . ALSO ■< ■• ..• -.\ ..■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ THE GREAT WESTERN PICTURE Points West! Starring HOOT GIBSON WHO IS AIjWAYS A GREAT FAVOURITE AND WHO BRINGS UNFORGETTABLE THRILLS AS A HARD-RIDING, HARD-HIT-TING COWBOY. , He let the girl he loved ride away to marry the man he hated, but then things began to happen. "GO WEST" with Hoot Gibson in "POINTS WEST/ SUPPORTING PROGRAMME INCLUDES GAZETTES, TOPICALS AND COMEDY. BOX PLAN AT THE ARCADIA. FRUIT SHOP. DBESS CIRCLE 2/-. BACK STALLS 2/-. AfTPPLE STALLS 1/6. FRONT STALLS 1/-. The Theatre is connected with, the Wellington and Hutt Telephone* and the management will be pleased to reserve seats over the *Phone. J WELLINGTON 'PHONE: 46-333, TELEPHONE RESERVES MUST BE OOCUPIEI) BY 7.45 P.M. LOWER HUTT 'PHONE; 437. Hutt Valley Choral Society Second Concert Season 1929 , KING GECXRGETHEATRE, MONDAY, 21st October, at 8 p.m. WORKS BY LEADING COMPOSERS. THE SOCIETY WILL BE ASSISTED BY— 2YA ORCHESTRA. • -. E. A. F. JENNER, A.R.A.M., Conductor. G. L. GIESEN, Hon. Sec. ADMISSION—3/-, 2/- and 1/-. RESERVES AT LA GLORIA, MAIN STREET. TUESDAY, October 22nd.—ONE NIGHT ONLY. No. I—A1 —A THRILLING DRAMA IN WHICH A GOOD WOMAN TURNS THIEF AND A CROOK TURNS OVER A NEW LEAF— A WOMAN'S LIFE RECLAIMED BY LOVE! Thou Shalt Not Steal! Starring LILIAN) HARVEY, DINA GRALLA and WERNER FUETTERER. A GRIPPING STORY OF LOVE AND CRIME. Gambling—deception—love and thieves in an entrancing tale of a girl's reformation. She stole for the love of it, but she became good for the love of a man whom she had robbed. An alluring, enthralling drama of love and crime. A new aspect of the eighth commandment. JfO. a— A MARVEL OFREALISM, POWER AND UNEQUALLED SINCERITY. ~ The Lost Patrol! "THE LOST PATROL" is an epic of British endurance during the Great War in Mesopotamia with a Beau Geste touch. The individual characterisation is so vivid that it gives strength to the drama despite the fact that it is completely devoid of trimmings. ...'.. .■-■■.. " ?:•&;..;■ PRICES: 1/6 and 1/-. Children, half price. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, October 23rd, 24th, 25th. TWO MIGHTY PICTURES. TWO MIGHTY PICTURES. NO. 1. IT'S THE ANSWER TO "WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE YOUNGER GENERATION!" Money had bought her everything. Now she went searching for the thrills that money,couldn't buy. , Children of the Ritz! With DOROTHY MACKAILL and JACK MULHALL. . (THE SCREEN'S MOST LOVABLE LOVE TEAM). s .. Written by youth about youth. Flaming daughters who drain the cup of life and then ask for more. The romance of a girl who had nothing to do but device new ways to spend money. How the rich spend and the poor think up ways in which they would spend if they could. — They had money to burn. And how they burned it! What did they do when it was all burned up! Fifty thousand dollars was just pin money to this girl—fifty dollars looked like a fortune to the man she loved. tfO. a THE LINKING OF EAST AND WEST (VIA TELEGRAPH). Here's another stirring adventure-drama from the screen's greatest delineator of pioneer drama roles. The glorious romance-— thundering hoofs—thrilling adventure- —and stirring love-story of the laying of the first trans-Continental telegraph! The Overland Telegraph! Starring TIM McCOY . . With DOROTHY JANIS and 200 Blackfeet Indians in the Cast. • .- • ■ ■ ■ PRICES: 1/6 and 1/-. Children Half Price. COMING SATURDAY, October 26th. NO. 1 SPECIAIj—How do chorus girls get millionaires for husbands? See the delightfully entertaining answer in this picture of a nice girl trying to be naughty—and who was found out. r x The Love Trap! Featuring LAURA LA PLANTS and NEIL HAMILTON. A story of a chorus girl who becomes a millionaire's bride only to discover that she has to move mountains to maintain his faith in her. She locked her bedroom door and tore off his coat, keeping him a love prisoner so that her own husband would find them there : together They sought to poison his love with lies and so, in self-defence, she prepared the love tray out of which she emerged ■ . unscathed. • ' NO. 2 SFEOIAD— " . She was called "The Lily of Killarney," but when the black hand of tragedy cast its grim shadow.over the little township, it was she ' •■ ' who suffered for her love. SEE — The Lily of Killarney! A STORY OF OLD ERIN. Starring CECIL LANDEAU, PAMELA PARR and GILLIAN DEAN. Romance on the beautiful shores of Killarney. Poignant drama of the sons and daughters of Erin. An Irish lad—-a rich heiress —a poor peasant girl—and a heart-touching story: A picture that has all the lilt and harmony of . - ■ the famous stage pjlay from which it was adapted. . - '

DAYS' BAY PAVILION Next DANGE SATURDAY, 26th October .. : —->.■■. : : • ■ v, GOOD OBOHESTRA. CABARET SUPPER. ' i Ladies 2/-. Gents 2/6. Double 4/-.

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Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 21, 17 October 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 21, 17 October 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 21, 17 October 1929, Page 5

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