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King George Theatre ':'■'' ' : LOWB& HOTT. \ : /' ' \ ,;| The AH Talkie Theatre ' \ ■- ......... . .. ■' .'" -■■■'."■ .: ■ • Talkies and Sound Synchronised Pictures Ih^^oiii Bett^at tower Hutt Ss^iii^^ 12th April M^ Tuesday> 14th- and 15th April PARAMOUNT S 100 per cent TALKING SENSATION i THE STORY QF-^-^-'; ."'■". -:.-.;, ■ Major Qeprge Bancroft * CHIEF OP T6UCE. The Cultured and Immaculate Terror of Ms old associates— £he Gunmen of the Underworld. The Strong and Irreproachable Pillar of the City Fathers. The Husband-to-be of one of the Leading Debutantes of/the State. GEORGE BANCROFT :■' ■*■ ■■'.-■-..:-:r' "•:: :■ " -.in- -;:x ■'■:■■:' ■: - ■ \- "THe Miglity^ -An All Talking Story of a Fearless Fighter-—a man that was ■ classed as a "Bad Dog," but who lived up to a good name, . ''eajyaed through compulsorily" fightingfor a right realise! ESTHER RALSTON, DOROTHY REVIER, WANER OLAND, RAYMOND HATTON, MORGAN FAR&EY: He presents a picture wherein he develops into, a well-grdonled and cultured pillar of the law, and, in-a series of exciting events, rids his town ofdriine and the presence of his old - , ~ associates—the gunmen- and gangsters of the Tuxderwpxtd. .•= ... Recommended by $he' Censor as being more suitable for 7 :: • ■ , ■-■'-.■\ Adult Audiences.^ ;: c f \ EXCELLENT SUPPORTING ITEMS OF r PARAMOUNT TALKIE GAZETTE IN THE HAHB ...,.-:.; .v../ (Talking Come^)] HARMONY BOIT :.... •••• ••. -*- • CSongs^and MusicX Box Plan at Arcadia Fruit Shop, or ring Theatre: Hutt Phone 487. WeUington Phone 46-353. / Hutt Valley Horticultural Society AUijUi^l SHOW Wednesday && Thursday, 16th and 17th April CHRYSANTHEMUMS and DAHLIAS * :'.'■ ". . Opened by x .His Excellency the Governor-General and Lady Bledisloe • v . at 2.45 p;m. - ENTRIES CLOSE NOON, TUESAY, 15th. . SPECIAL EXHIBITS. ; HQME INDUSTRIES, FRUIT and VEGETABLES. , ERRATA—Section 122 should be General Class. Special Col- „ lection of Dahlias.v Space. 9 square feet..•"■■■-■-■'• Friday: Gospd Friday Aprii 18th-5: One Night Only , A SPECIALLY SELECTED SII^I^^RO(mAMMEfe: ".■..'-.•■•■l ■■■■•■»■■■■:■-■-.■ -• of ■■■•■'■; "W * ■ -■ . .-..'' . GAZETTES, SCE3SICS, EDUCATIONALSr And the Greatest Screen Creation of all times-1 "Tbfr Wtote Sister '^ With^.LILLIAN GlSH'^arid RONALD*COLEMAN An unforgettable drama; of human emotions, undying love and mighty" self-sacrifice. X. ? -. The most appealingly^ beautiful love-story of all time; the soul-stirrihg drama: of a Girl; who. renounced the World in the belief that her lover was dead—only to find, in one; monient of . blinding realization, that he was alive 1 A screen masterpiece ■>. that sweeps with irresistible, power front ;one niighty rsituatipn to another until it culminates in a clash of mighty emotions. > A dramatic creation that will never die—^Lillian Gish's supreme achievement,; v A - ... Coming Saturday, April l^titi: v* So TbiS is C^lfep " The Most Tuneful, Mirthful, Merry and Gay 100 -per cent . v,. Talking and Singing College Comedy s^-SPgCIAL COLLEGE SONG NOTBERSt^S ;•• They Sound Better in Lower Hiitt

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Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 44, 10 April 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 44, 10 April 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 44, 10 April 1930, Page 5

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