King George Theatre Lower Hutt Programmes For The Week THIS PROGRAMME MEANS MONEY TO YOtT—lf this programme is handed in at the Ticket Box at King George Theatre on Friday, Noy^. 15th, the holder wdll be admitted to the-B. Stalls 1/6 for 1/-;. F. 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, November 9th. A QUAIJTY AND QUANTITY PROGRAMME A PROGEAMME OF OUTSTANDING MERIT '■ ■■ ' GREAT PICTURES. . ; GREAT STARS GREAT ENTERTAINMENT - THE IDEAL, PROGRAMME—rCOMEDY, DRAMA, WITH UNSURPASSED ROMANTIC INTEREST THROUGHOUT! TWO-STAB PROGRAMME EXTRAORDINARY! TWO-STAR PROGRAMME EXTRAORDINARY! 2 SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. 2 SPEOIAI. ATTRACTIONS. NO. 1 SPECIAL— ' ; s NO. 1 SPECIAL— ' " -; . ■ ' -, . __"..■■_■*■.; ■,■:■■, : ':-"■..,[ ■''■. ,; .. ■ '.- . ~. ..:-..■■; ' - -. ' [Flaming Youth burning up. The"younger Generation on the loose. Does a-girl have to be BAD to make GOOD in high-stepping society? COLLEEN MOORE in Why Be Goo* ! Colleen Moore,and Neil Hamilton in the peppiest jazziest picture since "Flaming, Youth" set the world and its people, aflame. If a girl stays out after mid-night, she's a rujiaround-^-if she -doesn't she's a wallflower. If she.kisses she Js loese," if she doesn't she's a loser. If she- attends wild parties she won't get the right "kind of husband—if she doesnf.t she won't;, get any at all. .If «he smokes she's • ■■-'■•- ■• ■wild-^if.- she doesn't she's a prude—so, "WHY BE GOOD?" - ' . . NO. 2 SPECIAL— ■-• ' .■" . • '■■ ■-■ •■ .• ■ •■■ -'■' •• . - . . ■•.. •■'■. ' ' ■,--. ■ ■ ..' ■■• ■ >' V ■•■ ~- ,• . v - WOTJLD YOU KISS THE MISS—OR MISS THE KISS? ■■'■■ , If' She Were Sitting on Your, Enee.and Snuggled Up. Close and Her Mouth Was All' Puckered Up for a Kiss; — And just then Hubbysneaked / in-WHAT WOULD TOTJ DO7-SEE : '"..-."> Adam's Appiel i Featuring MONTY BANKS and GILLIAN DEANv SUPPORTING PROGRAMMEINCLUDES GAZETTES, TOPJfOAIiS AND COMEDY. ' ■ t BOX PLAN AT THE ARCADIA FRUIT SHOP. DRESS CIRCLE 2/-. BACK STALLS 2/-. MIDDLE STALLS 1/6. FRONT STALLS 1/-. The Theatre is ©onuected with the Wellington and Hutt Telephones and the management will be pleased to reserve seats over the 'Phone. WELLINGTON 'PHONE; 4S^iS. TELEPHONE RESERVES MUST BE OCCUPIED BY 7.45 P.Mf ' LOWER HUTT 'PHONE. 437. MONIXA^, November 11th. '',',.'■ RErAPPEARANCE OF THE TALENTED ; Petone Maori Variety Entertainers WHO HAVE JUST CONCLUDED A SUCCESSFUL SEASON AT PETONE AND OUTSIDE DISTRICTS. . ', , . I - ■ - • . '■'•■' " . ■. ■" ■ ■ - '•■■■--■■ ' -■■-.'■. ■ .•.■•-'.'■ -.' ■ \ .»: SEE THE RIB-TICKLING REVUE—= —- — . ; ..-.-, ■ WWHOGETSTHE CSAi,** : - ' '"■-'■: ' A RIOT OF LOVE, LAUGHTER AND, SONK*^ . . . Grand Opening by MAORI TROUPE, Poi and Haka. I^THE NIPPY SIX" in clever and beautiful Ballets. Sketches, funny situations, . , \ ' • novelty items, etc. BABY CLOUT and JOAN and JACKIE HARRIS also taking part. , ■ THE COMPANY "WITH A REPUTATION. (Proceeds in aid of St. John^Ambulance.) BOX PLAN AT ARCADIA FRUIT SHOP. ' . POPUIJAB PRICES; 2/- and 1/-. TUESDAY, November 12th. . A MAN'Si HEROIC,FIGHT AGAINST OVERWHELMING ODDS TO SAVE HIS HONGUB AND WIN 6IBL HE LOVES. Underground! ' ■• ■• - -■■■'. ". . '.■'-■.'.:.'' STARRJGNG . ' ■ ' " ■ ■ '■■.':• ' .:"■■- BRIAN AHJS&NE with ELISSA LANDL SENSATION FOLLOWS SENSATION IN THIS MIGHTY STORY OFTHE LIVES AND IX>VES OF. THOSE WHO BRAVE, DANGER ON . v THE UNDERGROUND RAII4WA.YS. The most unusual and thrilling screen romance of the year. Thrills from start to finish and a delightful love story. PRICES, 1/6 and 1/ ' Children Half Price. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, Novembei: 13th, 14th, 15th. TWiO MIOHTY PICTURES. TWO MIGHTY PICTURES. jjq 1 A ACTION! . TJIRU.LS.' DRAMA! . Set amid the .exotic- lurt of the Oriental Malay Peninsula, JAVA,: —with its perfumes and romance I, Tense dramas-clamour—all the gripping appeal of the East is^seen in ; , • Wild Orchids! featuring GStETA GARBO, LEWIS STONE, NEDS ASTJHMR, e^c. ■■ A story 1 of exotic unexplored Java—with a lure greater than that of the tropics themselves. A cocktail compounded of throbbing romance ° • 7 . and breathtaking adventure. NO. 2— A SNAPPY STOSY ITTLL OF PEP AND ACTION. . Love at Midsiight I ACTION' THBUJaS! ROMANCE! . AOTIOlir! THBUJiS! ROMANCE! :'"■■'■. ■■-••.-.'■• ■- • , '-■ ■ GOOD SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. . ■ ' . - , - -• . , PRICES; 1/6 and 1/-. Children-Half PHce. -.-.. '-.":■.'■■.:■■.. ° -■■■' OOMINa SATURDAY, November 16th. Aii intense drama, of passion and revenge enacted amid the glamorous night life of London's Wpst End —and Liinehouse. f Hccadiflyl Featuring ANNA MAY WONG, GILDA GR^^ ' M TEN REELS OP 1,0\ 7:E AND LAUGHTER—TEARS ANE> EEARS—TRAGEDY AND HAPPINESB. _ . 'The hub of London the centre of the world--Piccadilly Circus. Life, pulsating, life, striding on its pavements, creeping in its gutters! Life, xne nup 01 j-o v , pleastire ; seekiTlg> p assicm -ridden life, and in the vortex of it all the Piccadilly Night Club. • ! NO. 2 SPECIAL— A PICTUEB THAT WILL APPEAL TO ALL LOVERS OF CK)OD> ENTERTAINMENT. Tile Wheel of Chaneei A FAST -MOVING ENTERTAINING DRAMA PACKED WITH THRILLS, CLEVER INCIDENTS, ROMANCE & EXCITEMENT. j ■wg:-sit ■'■".'■'■ ..'..■ ' • ■; ' ' . ; PBXOES: 2/-, 1/6, 1/-.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HN19291107.2.15.1
Bibliographic details
Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 24, 7 November 1929, Page 5
Word Count
740Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 24, 7 November 1929, Page 5
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Hutt News. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.