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■■■•■ ■•".'Every ■■word': "that.ha? -(been "■■■ ~ spoken or. written in .praise of this . beautiful ' picture is ■'.'■ gloriously true! V Jft\ - ffltw / / '■:. \\ AJ£S TI V \> f- ■-" J1 AJESTIC [ Aristocrat of. Wellington Cinemas. DAILY, at 2.15 and S p.m. By Special Arrangement with Metro-' .. Goldwyn-Mayer we are proudly privileged to present NORMA SHEARER. ■ ' NORMA SHEARER. ■ :.-."NORMA' SHEARER. NORMA SHEARER. NORMA SHEARER. ■ NORMA SHEARER. NORMA ■ SHEARER. NORMA SHEARER. NORMA SHEARER. : ■•■ NORMA SHEARER. Leslie Howard, . \ John '■Barrymore. Leslie Howard, : John Barrymore. Leslie Howard, ■ • John Barrymore. Leslie Howard,' V", John Bnrryinore. ;' • - ■■:■■'■/' And' . ■'■- ■■■ '■' :-\ .-.. An Amazing Stellar Cast ■ :■■ '" r ;':. In, •' •"' '■■ ■ ■•: "' "ROMEO AND JULIET." "ROMEO AND JULIET." "ROMEO AND JULIET." "ROMEO AND JULIET." "ROMEO AND JULIET." '. "ROMEO AND JULIET." "ROMEO AND JULIET." "ROMEO AND JULIET." "ROMEO AND JULIET." . "ROMEO AND JULIET." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre, i Telephone 45-100. ; (Approved for . . . Children Universal ' ■ Under 16 Exhibition.) . Not Admitted. > TONIGHT, at 7 p.m. THE FINEST DOUBLE BILL .IN TOWN. Excellent Supports and a Special Stage Attraction. ■■• "REX,, THEATRE' "■"' : ":'• XV EX' THEATRE -—• Cuba Street. ";', Telephone 52-334. Thrills . ."■ ■ ■ PETER B. KYNE'S Thrills : v Sensational Drama of the - Thrills ■'■•"■' AIR LINES. , Thrills . Thrills V -— : Thrills- ' "WITHOUT '■ Thrills ORDERS." Thrills :— ■ Thrills Thrills SLEET ABOVE THEM, Thrills FOG BELOW, ." Thrills AND THE' FUEL TANK Thrills NEARLY EJIPn" Thrills •■';-■■ Thrills. A Supercharged Story of the IronThrills nerved Men who. Pioneer the Thrills Airways, with Robert Armstrong, Thrills V Sally Eile'rs, Frances Sage, Charley Thrills Grapewin, and Vinton Haworth. Fox. Films' Laugh Hit,. . . ' '-'"'" '■'•"' JANE WITHERS .'■ —— ———- JANE WITHERS — "GINGER." SO HUMAN YOU'LL LOVE HER! SO SIDE-SPLITTING YOU'LL ROAR! She'll win your heart completely as a lovable tenement'spitfire'who brings a high- ' hat family down to earth. 0. P. Heggie, Jackie Searle,; Katherine • / Alexander. . ' .AND ON THE. STAGE., Special, Engagement; of ;thfe Popular .. \- :— —— ; —; . ; — r —— .".:.'VIVIAN/ MIDDLETON ■■ ■ ■■■-• ■■■■-■ AND HIS PAL, ■' ■. . JERRY, NEW JOKES-YODELLING, . AND HIS LATEST . "KNOCK KNOCK" SONG. BOOK EARLY. RING 52-334. ' . (Programme Approved for Universal •Exhibition.) Popular Prices: Stalls Is, D.C. Is 6d.' ■ENTERTAINMENT MOUNTED ON ■ - . ENTERTAINMENT! BE WISE— —BOOK OR BE EARLY. J """"^ TTI N E MA^^^d *£-*^__^^KILBKNIE_^-«^> Wellington's Leading Suburban Theatre. ■ 7.3O—TONIGHT—7.3O The Star-spangled Picture of the year. . It has Something for Everybody. •Laughs! Music! . Songs! Dancing! ' ■ Spectacle! Comedy! ' "THE BIG. BROADCAST OF 1937." "THE BIG BROADCAST OF 1937.", "THE BIG BROADCAST OF 1937." "THE BIG BROADCAST OF 1937." "■' ■ ■'.: —With— ' . ■ ■ .= Jack Benny—Burns and Allen—Larry Adler (Wizard of the Mouth-organ)— Martha Raye—Bob Burns—Leopold Stokowski and his Symphony Orchestra —Ray Milland—Eleanor Whitney—Benny Good- . ■ • • • man's- Orchestra. Together with a Host of Specialty Turns too numerous to mention. It's Bigger and Better than ever! Associate Attraction: 'Three of the Screen's Funniest Men, ROSCOE KARNS, WILLIAM FRAWLEY, LYNNE OVERMAN, ■ - In - The Rollicking Comedy, "THREE MARRIED MEN." "THREE MARRIED MEN." , . —Also Screening— The First Full-length Feature Colour . Cartoon Ever Made, "POPEYE THE SAILOR MEETS SINDBAD THE SAILOR." (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves at Theatre (Tel. 14-202). Telephone Reserves cannot be held after 7.30 p.m. FnTTRS THEATRE, ' o'ttrN J. NEWTO WK. V A FINALLY TONIGHT, 7 p.m. Another Gigantic Weekend DoubleFeature Programme. No. 1— SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY- TEMPLE In her Wonder Show, "DIMPLES" "DIMPLES" "DIMPLES" — "DIMPLES" Shirley entertains with a band of .street singers . . . stars in a minstrel show .. . plays "Little Eva" .' . . sings new song hits . . . dances as she never did before! ZASIfpiTTS JAMES GLEASON Tn the Mystery Thriller, "THE PLOT THICKENS." (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) Jhildreo under 16 not admitted. pi!linill!lilllll!!!lllll!l!lUU!!:!!ll!»!l!!!ll!!!llll!ll!W I r\E LUXE THEATRE. I 1 ■L'E LUXE THEATRE, 1 | LOWER HUTT. 1 illlililffilliiclllllKllliilillillllilllliillliiaiiSliaill^SllMIHIIiillBi!™^ TONIGHT at 7.30 o'clock. Also MON., TUES., alitl WED. "THE GREAT ZIEGFELD." —- - "THE GREAT ZIEGFELD." f'THE GREAT ZIEGFELD." (Approvorl for Universal Exhihitinn.) Also 10 Minutes' Frivolity with GEORGE WALLACE Book Now. Plans are filling rapidly. Plans at De Luxe. Tel. 63-431.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 102, 1 May 1937, Page 4

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