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i I (Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd.) Box Plans at Begg's and Theatre (Telephone 01-277). TODAY: -'.U p.m.-.j p.m.—a p.m. Creepy Baldpati; Inn, at the top of I Baldpute Mountain", i.s the scene; of a tali: of lov<! arid crime that will l;uep you guessing and gasping! "KFYKiW TO BALPPATK." "NKVIvnW TO BALDPATK." "SKVEN \\ TO BALUPATE." "SF.VF.N \\ TO BALDPATE." " SKVEN X \\ 'U BALUPATK." "SEVEN Xi \\ ' BALDPATK." "^KVEN Xli \\ BALDPATE." '•SKVKN Kl'.Y \\ BALD PATH." "SKVEN KEYS \\ ALDPATK." I '■ SKVEN KF.YS \\ LDPATE." ".SKVKN KI'^YS T( \\ "SEVENT KKYS TO \ ~\ "SEVEN KEYS TO / s> —«s. X Eai-I Dorr Big-crs' AVorld-famous Novel Given Its Most Gripping Tn- " tcrprctatioit Yet In This RKO Maslorpicei!. With GENE RAYMOND, EIUC BLORE, . MARGARET CALLAHAN. . . . When seven mysterious people from -widely-different walks of me, each of ■whom thinks his key is the only one in existence, meet one eerie winter's night at an isolated inn— anything might happen . . . AND EVERYTHING DOES HAPPEN! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) IT STARTS TODA\ r. 3 Sessions: 2Ju, 5, S p.m. Patrons are advised to Book Early! . . . Box Plans now open a.t D.I.C. and Theatre. -Telephone 61-595. Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. AYE PROUDLY PRESENT The King of Shows . . . Crowned with Radiant Stars . . . Enthroned in Glorious Spectacle . . . Robed in the Regal Purple of RomanceIt will take you to a Wonder World you've never seen before! WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER (Even Greater than in "42nd Street"), JACK OAKTE, JACK OAKIE, JACK OAKIE, A ALICE FAYE, A _7\_ ALICE FAYR, <-* X f ALICE FAYE, \ V U^\ MONA BARRIE, HERBERT MUNDIN, GREGORY RATOFF, And a Host of New Screen and Stage Personalities — In — The Musical Romance.of 1036, " KING OF BURLESQUE." (; KING OF BURLESQUE." "KING OLC BURLESQUE." " KING Ob' BURLESQUE." "KING 01/ BURLESQUE." " king oir burlesque.;; "XIN TG OF BURLESQUE." " KING OF BURLESQUE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Gorgeous Girls . . . . . . Hilarieus Comedy, — And — Song Hits you're going to rave over — ''I'm Shooting High," "Spreading Rhythm Around," "Too Good to ; be True," "Lovely Lady. IT'S TOO GOOD TO MISS! VAUDEVILLE And PICTURES. REX For Value in EX ENTERTAINMENT. ' REX i REX ALL SEATS AT Is. RFX REX Children 3d Matinees. (Upper Cuba Street.) DAILY, At 2 p.m. NIGHTLY, At 7 p.m. Short Subjects will bo Screened until 7 30 p.m.. then Usual Programme. -— NOW SHOWING. PAT OTHUEN JE^N MUIR, JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON, "OIL FOR THE LAMPS OF CHINA." "OIL FOR TUB LAMPS OF CHINA." "OIL FOR THE LAMPS OF CHINA." A Cosmopolitan Production. A Warner Bros.' Picture—More Suitable for Adults, JWIKS ' "* ""'"■ CLAIRK DUNN TREVER "HOLD THAT' GIRL." "HOLD THAT GIRL." On the Stage—Special Engagement of | TOM CRISTY, The N.Z. Dick Powell, in Popular Songs and Numbers. The Golden Voiced Baritone, Direct from Leading South Island Theatres. I Bo "Wise—Reserve Your Seats at D.I.C. or Theatre. Tel. 5'2-XU. Always a Wonderful Programme!— And Now—The Best of All. EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Drama that Grips—Comedy that Shakes Your Sides. No. 1— "The Guvnor" A lovable, disreputable, "The Guvnor" bonest-to-goodnefn mvaf"The Guvnor" gie, humping the bluoy "The Guvnor" —with a glint of mis"Tho Guvnor" chief in his eye and a "The Guvnor" swagger to his walk. With GKORGK AI'iUSS, GKNE GERRARD. No. 2—•'Gentlemen Pn.-I'cr Blonde*." No. 3 —Giiiiiiiont Mirror. Kr> 4—Gaimiont News. No. s—Universal News. (Ap[iroved for Universal Exhibition.) Saturday Afternoon! A Great Progrimimo! 1 --"The Guvnor"; 2-"Thn Vanishing I Shadow"; 3~Snpi'or(f!. I

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 68, 20 March 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 68, 20 March 1936, Page 2