King George Theatre v LOWER HUTT. The All Talkie Theatre Talkies and Sound Synchronised Pictures Every Night of the Week They Sound Better at Lower Mntt Satuirday, Ist March Monday and Tuesday, ::-/y.;,^r4<M4i4iEh'. March Ai the PAEiMOUWTX iM^-Ali-TAimN^ SmGINO ■:. : DANCING SENSATION. >-■'EDDIE DOWLING and, , JJttAIIiON NIXON "The Ibiiiow Man" Youjll Laugh at the Comedy. , You'll Cry at the Pathos. 'You'll Love-the Songs—the Music—4he Tender Throbbing • -.'■-, ■ : Romance. ' ' Featuring the Favourite Sbng Sits— ' 'Sleepy-Valley,' '■ "Little _, Pal," and "Rainbow Man. v You' can't resist? the,human throbbing* story-^-the tantalising melodies—the Rainbow \Man Himsell > Hear and See the 100 per cent All Talking and^ Singing- ■. .■: ' . >'"■"■■■ .'"-■■■■• Sensation.. ■ ■'/; _ •-:■■"'■'- :r-•. /■• In addition:— . . . : - •' - . <.- SBEOIAt SELECTUB SOUND PEATURETTES. PARAMOUNT NEWS .............. (Sound Topical). . SCHUBERT'S INSPIRATION .... (Famous Composer). BOOKLOVE&S V........ ........:... (Talking Act). FALSE AIjAIHVI FIRE CpMPANY ~.. (Talking comedy) Box Plan at Arcadia Fruit Shop, or ring" Theatre: Hutt Phone 437. Wellington Phone 46-333. " f - ■ ■- ;' ■- , ' .- ■ -, . .• ■'-'■ . ' _ • «• ; Wecteesday, Thursday, '.:■.' ■■;...■ :Fric^ay^.;;. l ■:'::^-:■■.:/:■ . sth, 6tk; and 7th March A; Metrd-Goldwyn%ll '"' Talking Picture "The Girf in the Show" ■ .Wtth4->. ■:-■■ -:■ ... :: ■■ ■ . ',■--. ■■ . '■"-■■ ■ BESSIE LOVE ... ~ . (The Girl of Broadway Melody Fame). - ■ - ' You'll Love Tins Girls of The Show! ; She was a born trouper. Here, is ah unusual laughing picture, full of tender understanding, whimsical humour, swift action, . . : *heart interest. ' V . _ The Broadw^y : Stage Hat, "Eva, the Fifth," now in a ■■/, + ;. Talking Picture. ' , - . sA SPECIAL SELECTION OF ALL-TALKING and SINGING SOUND FEATUKETTES ' /METROTONE NEWS ............... (Sound Topical)1. SPITALNY'S BAND ...,...;...,.:... (Band Items), CRAIG CAMPBELL :. .\ ...... (Tenor Solos). "SKY BOY ... (rAn all-talkirig Harry Langdbn comedy) COMING SATURDAY-J^AEOli Bth. v; . THE BIGGEST AND BEST OF THEM ALL. BEAUTIFUL NORMA SHEARER, With the Perfects Screen "Voice. ■ JQn the/screen version of Frederick Lonsdal's famous stage play-r-the dramitic,^ humourous, surprising story of a beautiful coeiety girl-crook; whose duplicity was discovered, by the man . ; she-loved! . : • .'• THE LAST OF A MET^O^GOiiDWYN-ISJAYER AliL TALKING PICTURE. Men adored her—r-women envied' her. Through London's gilded society she swept, leaving a trail of broken /hearts— and stolen jo wels. . 7 !' : x .',. \ N^ver has charmirig Norma Shearer haol a role like tnis V The, sparkling stage hit has been made into a picture "filled witn wit, unexpected happenings; gay scenes. BOOKN<>W! BOOKNOW! They Sound B^ter in Lower Hutt
SOUTHERN CM OSS 11 A M^kes the BEST C^P
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Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 38, 27 February 1930, Page 5
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359Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 38, 27 February 1930, Page 5
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