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King George Theatre LOWER HUTT. The All Talkie Theatre Talkies and Sound Synchronised Pictures Every Night of the Week They Sound Better at Lower Hutt Saturday, Bth March Monday and Tuesday, 10th aijd lllh March THe Biggest and Best Talkie To Date SPICY - DARING - THRILLING >TPiE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY" Featuring* ' ..''' . , BEAUTIFUL NOBMA SHEARER, WitH the Perfect Screen >oice. J r In the screen version of Frederick, Lonsdal's famous stage play—the dramatic, humourous, surprising story of a beautiful society giri-crook, whose duplicity was discovered by the man ' " she loved! A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER ;ALL-TALKING PICTURE: - Men adored her—women envied her. Through London's gilded society she svvept, leaving ■*a trail of broken heartsarid stolen jewels. .-■''. Never has charming Norma Shearer had a role like this I The sparkling stage hit has. been made into a picture filled with wit, unexpected happenings, gay scenes. - ' In Addition— SPECIAL SELECTED SOUND PEATUKETTES. METRQTONE NEWS ...-.:,............... (Sound Topical) THE REVELLERS .... -... (Male Quartette & Pianist) JAN GARDER and HIS DANCE BAND (Musical) DAYS/,;,....... ~ (Our Gang All-Talking Comedy); Box Plan at Arcadia Fruit Shop, or ring Theatre: Hutt Phone 437. Wellington Phone 46-333. Wed^ Thursday, Friday 12th, 13th, and 14th Marcli Here jt is at Last! The Picture you have beenwaiting for! The Astounding British Dramatic Triumph that has been declared the Greatest ever made! v . Britain's First Gre^t Talkie Production Hailed by Press and Public Alike as the "Most Notable 'Talkie'yet Produced!" 100 per cent; "TALKIE!" 100 percent ENTERTAINMENT! Our Mother Tongue as it should be spoken in V "BLACKMAIL" v THE YEAR'S ALL DIALOGUE? SENSATION! Adapted froni the Great Play by CHARLES BENNETT. ' A swift moving: .story of a thousand thrills and breath-taking scenes—such as you have 'never seen in the wildest flights ol your imagination ! ■■<■■ ....... „ Censor's Requisition:—Adult Audiences Only. ■ , HEAR—SEE--AND MArtVEL! The sights of-London—Scotland Yard in its awe-inspiring greatness—the British Museum—Lyori's famous Old Corner House in the Strand—Hear also the whirl and bustle of a great city's night life—the chant of Jazz Bands in/dingy cafes the shrill cries of news boys—London! Gay! Sparkling! City of a thousand thrills brought to your very doorstep in ; "BI.AOKMAII,!" Outstanding Cast of Perfectly Spoken English Celebrities, v Including JOHN LONGDEN, ANNY OM JDKA, CYRIL RITCHARDS, I>ONALD CALTHROP: * • With 6 other Distinguished Principals and many Supporting » * Players. • 'BLACKMAIL!" BLACKMAIL'" "BLACKMAIL!" Bi^C?EM^i" The Most Thrilling Dialogue Drama you have Ever Seen! Supporting Programme of All Talking, Singing, Dancinff . British Subjects. COMllSiu— - "" '\i:- ' ~ ~~~^~ SATURDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAYMffarch 15th, 17th, 18th AN ALJj , TALKING FOX MOVIETONE V An adventure'story of America's Playground with sounds recorded andscenes photographed in the actual locale—Havana, city of romance and hard fighting smugglers, Girl of HavaiiaAn Absorbing Drama of Tropical Love a)id Topical Thrills. A band of -ultra-sophisticated society crooks, suspected "of a jewellery theft, are pursued and finally captured in Havana 7 after a 5,000-mile chase by a lady detective who finds Cuba a ■■'-■"•' p^rt of romance. :

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Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 39, 6 March 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 39, 6 March 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 39, 6 March 1930, Page 5

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