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King George Theatre Lower Huff Programmes For The Week THIS PROGRAMME MEANS MONET TO YOU—If .-this pro-minim- Ms handed ±n at the Ticket Box at King George" Theatre on Friday, Nov. Bth, the holder will be admitted to the B. ■ Stalls 1/6 for l/ : ; h\ 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 4>y bringing this programme on Concession Night.SATURDAY, November 2nd. ' A QUAUCTY AND QUANTITY PROGRAMME a PROGRAMME OF OUTSTANDING MBBIT GBEAT PICTURES. GREAT STARS GBEAT ENTERTAINMENT THE IDEAL PROGRAMME—COMEDY, DRAMA, WITH UNSURPASSED ROMANTIC INTEREST THROUGHOUT! - TWO-STAR PBOQRAMMfi EXTRAORDINARY! TWO-STAR PROGRAMME ES^TBAOBDIKARY! 2 SPBCiAL ATTRACTIONS. 2 SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. NO. 1 SPECIAL— . WHTW* ■-;.-••■>.,m ' ■ ■ / - ■ - • < ■ MORE THRILLS THAN A TRIP THROUGH CHINATOWN! MOKE MYSTERY THAN A BOWI» OP' CHOP-SUEY! , JOHNNY HINES in Chinatown Charlie! _Wliether he is escaping across a chain of human bodies-j>r- out-witting the eerie Orientals.of New York's famous Chinatown, Johnny furnishes - -.-. enough laughs to keep your funnybone ,out of joint and your ribs rattling every minute. . Shrieks! Yells! Screams! Girls are whisked away. Wax-work figures start to move! That's how the thrills begin . . . and they don't stop till Johnny carries thp girl over a ehnin'pf human bodies stretched high across, a street in Chinatown : NO, 2 SFBCIAIi—. /..;/. ~.: ■ > ..-■•.■.■. ' ■•■.-■■ ' '', '• .■■ ' ■ •,.■.'-.•,.. .•/ ■ .•' ■• ■• ' A ROMANCE OF THE SPANISH DONS WHO liIVED TN TTTF. FOP/NTT A CJV OT.TY ' : k .-■■- What do you do with a #irl who won't love yon when she thinks you're her father's enemy? SEE HOOT GIBSON HOOT GIBSON fTHE BIDING AND FIGHTING DEVIL OP THE SOIIEEN)', In . .- . , Burning the Wind ! The most, thrilling story of romance and action 'he has ever made, with the wealthy, young hero giving up his '..wild life in the city to fight- - . ■ for his father's land in the South Western country of Spanish romance. .V " ■..:.**'■. SUPPORTING PROGRAMME INCLUDES OAZETTES, TOPICAI/S ANDCOMEDY. BOX PLAN AT THE ARCADIA FRUIT SHOP: DRESS CIRCLE 2/-. BACK STALLS 2/-. KEDDLE STALLS 1/6. FRONT \/-. The Theatre is connected with the Wellington and Hutt Telephones «nd the management will be pleased to reserve seats over the 'Phono WELLINGTON 'PHONE; 46-33fr TELEPHONE RESERVES MUST BE OCCUPIED BY; 7.45 P.M. LOWER HUTT 'PHONE: "437. MONDAY & TUESDAY, November 4th & sth. NQ- I—' WH-I-Z-Z-Z! ! ! THE WHIRL OF LITE! A thrilling, vibrant story of. the trapeze artist—of the perils, the heart aches and the true romance- that' enters into their Jives. The Whirl of Life! Maturing FAY MALTEN, LOTJIS I^RCII & HIJNEY GEORGIL A story of tyranny, deception, love and jealousy of pulsating heart interest, and excitement. A picture of a thousand thrills. All the flitter of the stage and the glamour of the .sawdust ring, brought to you in one picture,, in qne^ mighty. Screen ; . ■ ' Scnsa.ti6fl.ali •A r Jheadlorig.fall f.roiii a trapozo, a beautiful girl—a refugee fre .justice-—Thrilling! The Whirl of Itf&r— rYou'll be Gnrapturod "'■■'■ ~ v ' from start to finish hy this magnificent -story/; of tho circus. . : ~ - ;■• NO V 2— -; ; THE THRILLING MYSTERY DEAMA, ' 7 ;■ ; v r ■'■■'■■■ '■■'■■■'.■' :; •■ ..■','■■ N«-;i7! ■' ..;■■..;:::-.■.■■■■:;; A MOST THRILLING AND EXCITIifG ifYSTEKY. THRILLS GALORE. ROMANCE. IT'S A PICTURE YOU SHOULD. NOT MISS. ■... V . ..'■'.• '~'.'.. .' PBICES: 1/6 and 1/-. Children Half Price. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, November 6, 7, 8^ '" ': : " '"A/""' JUST TWO . . . sea-going sailors dispensing oceans of joy. Two landlubbers with a weakness for hilarious trouble and side-splitting- disaster" ■■-.•:■ ; YOTX MtTST SEE *■ L K-- aa.t-^ l] : KARL DANE GKEO. K. ARTHUR ' IN THEIE COMEDY JOY OBUISE , "\ . . ' v^ ' " : ■'.'■' China Bound ! ■ : Hero's a comedy cruise to Chinay,-personally couductoh .by Karl Dane and George X, Arthur. It's th«.-ir crooning triumph! Imagine ESirl •■• - Dane •■as a slupj's stoker-^- Arthui-/ his little play in at o, asu stowaway—bi-avely facing parental objection. There'are' secret moetinffs^irons for .* disobedience, and all sorts of uproarious situations —including a CHINESE "VMARJ And this is, where our heroes shine—whtm they are in the war —protecting the girls they adore! - ~ ■_•-■■■ ■■■'~. . '.'••■- JOSEPHINE DUIOT ANJDt^ POLLY^ JMCOBAJS" ARE THE GIBLS. v '.., I. ''" ■', See: Eail Dane anQ-George "1y... Arthur in a Cliine.se port with pigtails down their backs! Velv, vely good! ' " •'-. ' China bound with a shipload of lnughs! ' ' •: . Funnier than- mother-in-law 'biting her tongue! . It has more" laughs to the foot than all tho:'.."funny stories" you can tell the kids. Concentrated guffaws! . Bring a cotton wool-pad for your / . . '~ - •'•"■■•. , Neighbour's.olbows. Don't forget to be, aboard when the joy cruise starts! ; ' ' ' .' ."- -'■■■ "• / .■:■■■;.,■•: -MM*-- -■-••-•■■■ " PRICES: 1/6 and I/.-'. ;Children Half Price. COMING SATURDAY, November 3th. X , 1 NO. 1 SPECIAL— ' . ! Flaming ..Youth burning up. .The younger Generation^ on the loose. Does a .girV have to be BA3> to make GOOD in hig^stepping society? I , ."*' COLLEEN MOORE in [' I ' . ;' ... TWtoy ** $o ,■ ; Colleen Moore and Njcil Hamilton in the peppiest- jazziest picture since ' 'Flaming. Youth/'.set th:o -world and its people aflame If a girl stays out after; niid-niglit, she's a runaround —if she doesn't she's a wallflower. If she kisses'sheas'-'loose,''if she doesn 't she's : a losei'. If she attends wild parties she .won't get the right kind of husband—if she doesn '% she Wn'fe get any at all' If she smokes she's v '--■■■ . .■-"-■ 'wild —if she doesn't she's a priide—so, "WHY""BE GOOD?" " ' ' ' <■'-'•- NO. 2 SPECIAL—. - ' ■■•■■■.■ -■..:■■., : — • '..-■■■ ' . ;■.•, '•■•..■-■■ ; ■•■;-■■■'■■":■ ' '■■:+ ■ ' '' ■ S WOITIjD YOU KISS THE/MISS — <OR MISS THE KISS? r If She Were Sitting- on Your Knee' and Snugglt-d Up Close and Her Mou,th Was All Puckered tip for a Kiss—And iust then Hubby sneaked in—"WJHAT "WGjJTSD YOTJ DO?—-SEE - ; - , ~ '"'■''. .' Adam's Apple! Featuring MONTY BANKS and. GILLIANDEAN.

DAYS' BA^ PAVILION EVERY SATURDAY GOOD ORCHESTRA. ' CABARET SUPPER. - • . ..' ■ • ' ' " • ' ■■"■- ■ " .'■:'■ . • '--- ' ■■'' : ' ■ ' ' ' . ' • ' ' ■■•■■-■■"...•. . • ... • ' ' . ■ -■ ' .' •• ••-•-.- '.

POWERS AUCTION MART Corner Main Street and Waterloo '■ ■■■ ' . Roict.'". ■■"_;■ :..;;.., NEXT SALE FRIDAY " At 2.30 p.m 7.30 p.m. Entries Taken Now. Phone Hutt 70.

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Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 23, 31 October 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 23, 31 October 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 23, 31 October 1929, Page 5

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