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DRAMA — ROMANCE — MUSIC.:.—; COMEDY IN THE MOST EXCITING ENTERTAINMENT'YOU'VE SEEN FOR MONTHS! 11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. ' 1 T> 1? p TP XT T 1 | (Recommended by Censor ■ I A^ ii- VT *L< -^ -L | tor Adults.) :, . In tempo it, ranges from sparkling, musical .comedy to the heights of tense drama a* two young'lovers are plunged into a. whirlpool of mystery, jealousy, and . despair .by the- knife that struck from _ the darkness of the theutre which, so recently had echoed their praises! ■"■' -"ACCUSED.!"- — .:' ——"ACCUSED.!"—— .: DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JUN.—DOLORES DEL RIO FLORENCE DESMOND-BASIL SYDNEY-ESME PERCY. Splendid as Douglas Fairbanks, jun., was in "The Amateur Gentleman" arid "Catherine the Great," you'll enjoy his performance even better in this truly delightful entertainment! (Criterion—United Artists' Release.) r Plans at D.J.C. and Theatre (41-144). : i NEW. OPERA HOUSE ••(.. V I. *' ■ MATINEE 2.IS—NIGHTLY -at 8. ■ ■ ■' "PALM SPRINGS" ■ " , "PALM; SPRINGS" ' - V , ' "PALM SPRINGS" Hear Frances Langford sing "1 Don't Want to Make History (I .'Just Want to ■ " Make Love)" ami "The Hills of Old Wyomin'." —In Addition——' "TERROR ABOARD" with Charlie Ruggles, Shirley Grey •.''. (Programme Recommended for Universal Exhibition.)' ——T-I-V-O-L-I— — (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) TONIGHT and MONDAY! TONIGHT, and MONDAY! Miriam HOPKINS—JoeI McCßEA—Merle OBERON " THESE n T-H-R-E-E " EDDIE E r HORTON in "HER MASTER'S VOICE" ■ (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) PATRONS NOTE.—Telephone Reserves NOT held, after .7.30 p.m. . .... TEM&HONE 43-968 v PRICES 1/6. 1/COMMENCING TUESDAY NIGHT ■•■ " ' ■ ', JEAN HERSHOLT and the DIONNE ~. ..... •■ ■■' In ■' ■ ; " THE-COUNTRY-DOCTOR" v (Approved for Universal Bxhibition) . . . - . •. Mary Ellis—Walter Pidgeon in "FATAL LADY" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) FIREWORKS! FI^WORKS! GUY FAWKES' DAY IS MORE' POPULAR , ... . .. ;;,'.■■..;..,, THAN'.EVER. ;■ ~ ;-;■■.■ ' ■.;■•.;■•• .. ! The Largest Range of ENGLISH andCHINESE FIREWORKS ■! ■ ■■■•■ just opened up.' ;: ". .;. . , '~' ' ' ;-- -.. -. ■ Have a look at our Windows—everything new and novel, from the Id Cracker- to the.Biggest Ro.ckefc. ■ ,■-•.. . • .■.'..:•.-..'• : . You'll get .more for your Sixpence this year than . ever ■. before. ■■■■<■■•• ■ ■ .. •■■.,. : .GET IN. FIRSTHAND GET. THE BEST .SELECTION. ' ' ■•WONG- SHE" ■=■& CO.,r ' ■ :■, 226 LAMBTON QUAY (Opp,Kirkcaldie.& Stains), ' : ' ■•'■•■■ ■' .•■■■'■ : And . ' i '■ . - ' '■ 261 CUBA-STREET, i-;.,,.".,:,,; :.= [ ?

'252~~QTATE, PETONE •., ■' ><T Jr: =::= ai-S^^ATE;-P'ETONB -^^ TONIGHT, at 7.45. The Greatest Adventure Epic of our times. "RHODES OF AFRICA." — '/RHODES OF AFRICA."'-^ —. ■ . . ■ With ■■-■•<■• . WALTER HUSTON,' ' PEGGY ASHCROFT, OSCAR HOMOLKA, BASIL SYDNEY. The picture that makes you Proud you're British.. ■ — SPECIAL. —' :. ■ SEE- ; : :- "JEAN BATTEN'S ARRIVAL." •■Fox Nevys Special.., ' Plus Specially Selected Supporting . , . Featurettes. from 7.45. : . .; , . Early.Booking Advised. ,: Reserves and Box /Plan Now Open at Theatre, Tel. 63-S9O. / , . (Programme for Universal Exhibition.) P~ ALACE THEATRE, ALACB THEATRE, —-PETONE.^-.V . ' FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.45. Noah Beery, Astrid AHyn,. "MYSTERY LINER.", (Recommended by Cejisor'for Adults.) -— Second Feature ■ Ralph Bellamy — Karen , Morley "THE HEALER." ■;■'■ ■ ' (Approved for , Universal Exhibition.) ■ -TONIGHT, At 7.45: ' PAT O'BRIEN, -■■-•• •" MARGARET LINDSAY • ■' In . ■ ■■■■-■- ' "PUBLIC ENEMY'S WIFE." - "PUBLIC ENEMY'S WIFE." ■ '-'PUBLIC ENEMY'S WIFE." .- ' , . —■ Also Showing — JOE LOUIS v. . .-•,-■ . MAX SCH3VIEIJING-FIGHT... 1 Forty Minutes of Fistic Fury. (Programme Recommended 'for Adults.) Essential to Reserve Early. Plans at Nissen's or Tel, 63-010. . 1 nE LUXE THEATRE, ■: 1 1 -L'E LUXE THEATRE, m | ' LOWER HUTT. | iiaillllS[i!ll!illill!ll!!lllllll[llllllillllll»liilllllllllll"llllif[i9ll!iilllllllllll»ll!]ll»ill»*!3 TONIGHT, MONDAY, AND TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m.: '.. , CLARK GABLE —■ —MYRNA LOY CLARK GABLE MYRNA LOY JEAN HARLOW, JEAN HARLOW, "WIFE Vs. SECRETARY." "WIFE Vs. SECRETARY." . "WIFE Vs. SECRETARY.", Also Showing —— "LOUIS-SCHMELING FIGHT." ■ "LOUIS-SCHMELING FIGHT." (Both for Adult Audiences.) BE WISE ——— BOOK EARLY! Plans at Peter Pan or De Luxe, 63-431. REGAL THEATRE, ; KARORI. EGAL THEATRE, KARORI. 7.30 TONIGHT 7.30 Box plans are now open at "Regal" Fruit Store. Tel. reservations 27-961. a galaxy of- stars assembled for a weekend's superb enter; ' , tainment:. ' ;. , 1. Alive with comedy—Romance—Action. That is the Sum-Total of "JACK OF ALL TRADES." "JACK OF ALL TRADES." The Stars: - . ■ . JACK GINA HULBERT . ■■" MALO . ROBINSON HARE. ; 2—We need only mention the Stars in this one —and add —it's one of their best. STAN -•■-■■• OLIVER LAUREL as HARDY "LIVE GHOSTS."- - : "LIVE GHpSTS.";"- ~' (Approved for Universal, Exhibition.) 3—The true story . recent headlines in daily papers. "Surround the theatre. Shoot to kill when he comes out." A terrific climax, to . "PUBLIC HERO Noli." "PUBLIC HERO No. "I.". With these Famous Stars: ' CHESTER ■ ' ' JEAN..' MORRIS ARTHUR LIONEL-BARRYMORE. r (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)

ceaside theatre, lyall bay. Seaside theatre, lyall bay. 7 o'clock TONIGHT ' 7 o'clock. Short Subjects until Bpm Then Two Outstanding Successes. MELVYN DOUGLAS, MELVYN DOUGLAS. MELVYN DOUGLAS, TALA BIRELL GAIL PATRICK 'JAL4 BIRELL GAIL PATRICK Fiction L'avouute Advenlmei' In his Met nest, Maddest, F«capades, "PTIO LONE WOLF RETURNS" "JIIE LONE WOLF RETURNS" "LUE LONE WOLF RETURNS" 'THE LONE WOLF RETURNS" fee the famous Lone Wolf of Lotus Vance fictfon in tins most exciting mysteiy tale, gaily flatouicd vith 'haimmg romance and flippant comedy SECOND BIG ATI RAC WON. HERBERT MARSHALL, HERBERT MARSHALL, HERBERT MARSHALL, lIERBCKT MARSHALL, JEAN ARTHUR, JEAN ARTHUR, LEO CARILLO LEO CARILLO - In - rlhe Compdy Success, "IF YOU COULD ONLY COOK " "IF YOU COULD. ONLY COOK." "IF YOU COOLD ONLY COOK." (Approved for Universal, Inhibition ) Ring 10 393 for Reset \ ations. WRESTLING. WALKER WRESTLING. WALKER. WRESTLING. WALKER. WRESTLIN G. WALKER. WRESTLING. WALKER, WRESTLING. WALKER. WRESILING. WALKER. STADIUM— IONIGHT' f ADIUM—TONIGHT' SIADIUM-TONIGHT' STADICM-TONIGHI1 Amateur Bouts. G. Price v. E. Sandford. , R. Gifford v. S. Bradley. L. Nolan v. R. jVLuitncr. R. Hutchmson v J. Sullivan. B4UMAN WRESTLING. BALMAN. WRESTLING BALMAN. WRESTLING BAUTMAN WRESTLING BA UMA N WR ESTLING BAUMAN. ■ WRESTLING. The Box Elan .Opens at the D.I.C. on TUESDAY MORNING, at 9 o'clock. THE ROYAL .WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION (Conductor—STANLEY OLIVER) TOWN HALL ." • TOWN HALL ■ ...OW,N HALL. . .TOWN HALL ' THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 5. ■ THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 5. THE PEASANT CANTATA (Bach). ■ ■. • Soloists: Soprano ..;...:.... Winnie Morrish Baritone .'.- .Russell J. Laurerison THE CHORAL DANCS (from "Prince ~ ~ Ivor").. .-.,,., .. Two' Unaccompanied Motets: Joshua " \......... (Moussorgsky) To Thee 0- Lord ........ (Rachmaninofi) Bless the Lord (Ivanov) ' ■ . Piano Concerto: LISZT No. 1, E FLAT. . Pianist .... Noel Newson (Christchurch) Conductor .......... Leon de Mauny . Prices 4s (res.), plus tax, 2s (res.), plus tax, and 15,... . ■ "MESSIAH," THURSDAY, December ,10. "TJRANDIWINE." The only genuine -:.■■*-». articles • obtainable solely at Grand Hotel Home Supply Store. Imported direct from London. Qts. ss, halves 3a.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 106, 31 October 1936, Page 4

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