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AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE PATRONS ARE HEARTILY ENDORSING OUR POLICY OF SCREENING RETURN SEASONS OF REALLY VV OKTH-WHILB; FILMS. IT IS WITH GREAT PLEASURE WE PRESENT “ESCAPE ME NEVER.’’ pi PRRfimounTf jtheatre:: DAILY: 2.15 and 8 p.m. ONE OF THE GREATEST ACTRESSES OF ALL TIME—ELISABETH BERGNER an c •* i “Brilliant actDefinitely a jfer ' ing . . . Bergner film to see and ' < Wlk supreme.” talk about. .* “Daily —“‘Sunday JK? • Sketch.” Express.’ J||/ “A memor“A produc- able film. In tion of extra- « MgM this picture ordinary dis- f : gg jj er gner is pertinction: beauti- f f ec t. A wonful settings: f «»§**■*“■' \ < s f'S'JwßffiililwS derful perforinsuperlative act- E V ance.” inc-” M-1 •> \ ./7 —“The Star.” — Daily Mail. I di' ' ’ x £ < “ ESCAPE MENCVCP” ACCLAIMED BY THE CRITICS AS MAGNIFICENT! Also another array of excellent shorts: •'CZea'cUCAßACHA— Brilliant Technieolour Dancing Subject. AND THE PEN”—Characters from handwriting. ■I—“HONEYMOON HOTEL”—Technieolour Musical. ENTERTAINMENT BEYOND COMPARE! v Special Sunshine Club Matinee This Morning, 10 o’clock. Cartoons, Comedies and Huckleberry-Finn Prizes'and presents for all children attending. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans D.I.C. and Theatre. Phone 51-842.

W 1 ® YOU’LL BE THRILLED AND DELIGHTED BY THIS GRAND WM lIH I I F\l TWO-STAR PROGRAMME. Now Showing JsSa TWICE DAILY: 2.15 AND 8 P.M. (Comfortably Heated.) 1 2 - . , , , , .. FLOODING tHe screen with Meet the girl who broke the man ILUUumu in who broke the bank at Monte THKI • Carlo 1 in The Amazing Human Drama Behind the Building of the New Wonder of Warner Bros.’ riotous rampage of the World! roulette, romance and roars! Warner Bros. Present— WIDOW! iu WARREN WILLIAM DOLORES DEL RIO B Louise Fazenda • Colin Clive H 1115/1 (Both Approved Universal Exhibition.) »— Also ORCHESTRA DE LUXE (L. D. AUSTIN, Mas. DID, and ORGAN. BOX PEANS AT THE D.I.C. AND THEATRE (Batter Tel. 53-080).

suburban TH EMTItES KINEMA lw,fa ’"n£?F s “ te '“" KILBIRNIE TO-NIGHT AT 7.30. MONDAY AND TUESDAY AT 7.45. THE MOST SPECTACULAR THRILLER EVER SCREENED. Clark GABLE-Wallace BEERY Jean HARLOW “CHINA SEAS” LEWIS STONE—C. AUBREY SMITH—ROSALIND RUSSELL. ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION. A TIP TOP COMEDY. EDWARD EVERETT HORTON In the Funniest Picture He Has Ever Macle. “HER MASTER’S VOICE” Grand Associate Featurettes. (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) RESERVES AT THEATRE TEL. 14-202. TO-DAY’S MATINEE AT 2.0 P.M.: “CHINA SEAS.” STATE THEATRE petone THREE SESSIONS TO-DAY. ; 10.15 A.M.. 2 P.M., AND 7.30 P.M. Jane WITHERS —Jackie SEARLE “GENTLE "JULIA” (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The meanle of "Bright Eyes.” the spiey little mischiefmaker of "Ginger” and “Paddy O’Day” is here again to delight you. PLUS: SPECIALLY SELECTED SUPPORTING FEATURETTES. Special Children’s Matinees—This Morning, at 10.15 o’clock. This Afternoon at 2 o’clock. With a Selected Programme of Cartoons and Comedies. Special for tlie Children Reservations and Box Plan at Theatre. Telephone 63*899 eakly booking essential. — Telephone Reserves Cannot Be Held After 7.15. Palace Theatre, Petone, Tel. 63-610 TO-DAY at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.. and MON at 8 p.m. Two days only. Fiction’s Fighting: and Romantic Hero Here Leaps to Life From the Pages of JEFFERY FAKNOL’S Thrilling and Famous Book, The Amateur Gentleman (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Jr. - ELISSA LANDI With Gordon Harker. Associate Programme includes—Walt Disney’s Silly Symphony Cartoon in Colour, “COCK OF THE WALK.” Book at Nissen’s or after 2 p.m. at Theatre. Tel. 63-610. AT BOTH THEATRES . . PRINCE EDWARD THEATRIC—TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. AND 7.45 P.M. • Excitement by the Minute —Surprises bv the Second. “REMEMBER LAST NIGHT.” A creat story and a tremendous cast. EDWARD ARNOLD, ROBERT ARMSTRONG. SALLY EILERS. KING GEORGE THEATRE—TO-DAY AT 2 P.M. AND 7.45. MONDAY, 7.45. ASSOCIATE FEATURE TUTTA ROLF with CLIVE HROOK in “DRESSED TO THRILL.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) As a soldier he loved a dressmaker. As a millionaire a prima donna —Which was his* final choice? AT BOTH THEATRES ANOTHER SMASHING DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME. TUESDAY. 7.45 P.M. RICHARD ARLEN CHARLOTTE WYNTERS in “CALLING OF DAN MATHEWS” An enic of the western outdoors. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 1 TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, 7.45 P.M. A PLASTIC SURGEON CHANGED HIS FACE BUT THAT COULDN’T SAVE WALLACE FORD ALLAN HALE in “ANOTHER FACE.” (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TTr. knew all the trleks of tlie underworld—but Hollywood taught him more. COMING FRIDAY NEXT SHIRLEY TEMPLE In "CAPTAIN JANUARY.”

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 256, 25 July 1936, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 256, 25 July 1936, Page 5