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FINALLY—TO-NIGHT at 8. FINALLY—TO-NIGHT at • S. T)E LUXE THEATRE. ■\;E LUXE THEATRE. DE LUXE THEATRE. (Steam-heated Throughout.) METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER ATTRACTION. A magnificent adaptation of one of the most successful stage plays the world has known. "THE GREAT LOVER." ■ "THE GREAT LOVER." • — r— "THE GREAT LOVER." —— "THE GREAT LOVER." —— '' Starring a Brilliant Cast. ADOLPHE MEN JOU IRENE DUNNE ERNEST TORRENCE NEIL HAMILTON •CLIFF EDWARDS EXCELLENT SUPPORTS: 3 GAZETTES—CARTOON—COMEDY BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AND _ THEATRE. - FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT! TSENG'S THEATRE «*-MNG'S' ■ . • ■ THEATRE (Steam-heated Throughout) Presents That Supreme Artist ! . GEORGE — ■ — ■— ARLISSV in ' "THE MILLIONAIRE." "THE MILLIONAIRE;." Earl Derr Bigger's Cleverest Comedy. — COMMENCING TO-MORROW — TWICE DAILY. 2.30 and 8 p.m.' —KING'S THEATRE— . -KING'S THEATREOnce again to thrill and delight you! !EOR. ONE GLORIOUS WEEK ONLY! VIENNA, enchanted city! Where life is a glass of bubbling champagne, where to-morrow never comes. "VIENNESE NIGHTS," "VIENNESE NIGHTS," ; "VIENNESE NIGHTS," . "VIENNESE NIGHTS," '■ ; With VIVIENNE SEGAL WALTER PEOGEON Alexander Gray, Jean ■ Hersholt, Bert Roach, Louise Fazenda. • . "VIENNESE NIGHTS." "VIENNESE NIGHTS." "VIENNESE NIGHTS." "VIENNESE NIGHTS." GREATER SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT! , A tender idyll of a love that defied time, enhanced by a gorgeous musical setting by Sigmund Romberg and Oscar Hammerstein 11. . Bos Plans at Bristol and Theatre. ■ OHORTT'S THEATRE: THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ■ LAST SCREENING TO-NIGHT OF - . United Artists' . Stupendous Attraction, ■ "THE BAT WHISPERS." And that Great English Production; " CASTE." " l , ■ ■ . COMMENCING FRIDAY: Another Mammoth - Double "Feature Pro- . . gramme. . CONSTANCE BENNETT, . KENNETH McKENNA, BASIL RATHBONE, In <'SIN TAKES A HOLIDAY."----("A" Certificate.) EDMUND BURNS, MOLLY O'DAY, ~.■■■ In " • . . "SEA'DEVILS." Two-fisted Men —Battling the Pirates of the Seven Seas. EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY^ . (Steam-heated throughout.) THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. The Big Laugh Team. >SLIM SUMMERVILLE, ZASU PITTS, . I—-.- ■,_,:■:-./.■ . .In ", - . ... :. .!■ -~ fTHiI UNEXPECTED FATHER." • given you more, laughs than* any two people ;on the screen, and now they're together in a picture made for laughing purposes only. Come and laugh and-2-SPEOIAL SOUND COMEDY. 3—Novelty Drama, "The Red Shadow." " 4—Universal Newsreel (Graham McNamee). _^ Modern Electric •Heating Now Installed. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. FINAL SCREENING .TO-NIGHT—7.4Si Warner Baxter, Edmund Lowe, In the ThriUing Outdoor. Romance, ■J "THE CISCO KID." ■ COMMENCING FRIDAY, 7:45: : "'' Two Excellent FeaturesNo. I—"WOMEN LOVE ONCE." V No. 2—^TDUDE RANCH." . rjAPITOL' : THEATRE, MIRAMAR. LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. "RIVER'S - END," . "RIVER'S END," Featuring Charles Bickford, EvaljTi. Knapp, J. Farrell McDonald, David Torrence, and Zasu Pitts. Bos Plan at Theatre or Tel. 16-545. WELLINGTON OPERATIC AND TT- THEATRICAL SOCIETY " .(Inc.) ; x Presents " EEVUEDEVILLE, EEVUEDEVILLB, REVUEDEVILLE, REVUEDEVEC/LE, REVUEDEVILLE, REVUEDEVILLE, An Evening of Story, Song, and Dance. . CONCERT •CHAMBER, CONCERT : CHAMBER, . TOWN.-HALL, TOWN HALL TOWN HALL, TOWN, HALL', TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. ■SUPPORTED BY THE CREAM OF WELLINGTON'S TALENT, INCLUDING MESDAMES WILFRED ANDREWS AND' AMY WOODWARD, MESSRS HERBERT F. WOOD, TREVOR THOMAS, WILL'YATES, AND-DOUG. • •'• • : stark: Beautiful Ballet numbers under the personal supervision of Mr. Joe Knowsley. Full Orchestra under the'batou of Mr. H. E. Brusey. .' An Evening.to be Remembeerd. Admission: 2s and Is. Reserve at Bristol. : ■\Y. A. JAMESON, Hon. Secretary. THE WELLINGTON AUTOMOBILE CLUB (Incorp.). rpHE CLUB is organising Transport . ; For the CLOTHES DRIVE { CLOTHES DRIVE . Being held by THE RED CROSS SOCIETY THE RED CROSS SOCIETY On . SATURDAY, 18th JUNE. SATURDAY, 18th JUNE. Cars are required from 1 p.m. to. 4.30 p.m., and will be dispatched from the City Milk Depot in Tory street. ALL MEMBERS ARE INVITED TO HELP IN THIS WORTHY CAUSE. Will those able to do so please ring the Club's Office? Tels. 45-947, 45-948. W. A. SUTHERLAND, Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 141, 16 June 1932, Page 2

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