Large Audiences delighted on Saturday. T)E LUXE THEATRE. J-'E LUXE THEATRE. DE LUXE THEATRE. ("Entertainment that Excels.") — NOW SHOWING (Twice Daily, 2.30 and 8 p.m.) FOX MOVIETONE PRESENT The Happiness Picture of 1932. It has made millions happy the wide world over! KATE DOUGLAS WIGGINS'S WORLD FAMOUS STAGE PLAY— "REBECCA OF "REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM." SUNNYBROOK FARM." ■ : Just made to order for the millions who saw and loved "DELICIOUS." With MARIAN NIXON, RALPH BELLAMY, MARIAN NIXON, RALPH BELLAMY, In Addition, Extra Special ! OLYMPIC FINALS. Showing the Finals of Events, also "TRAIL OF THE KANGAROO." A unique story of the kangaroo. MAGIC CARPET - FOX NEWS. BOX PLANS AT BRISTOL AND THEATRE. THE ARTCRAFT ' THEATRE. RTCRAFT THEATRE. FINALLY TO-NIGHT AT 8. "THE COHENS AND KELLYS "THE COHENS AND KELLYS "THE COHENS AND KELLYS IN HOLLYWOOD." IN HOLLYWOOD." IN HOLLYWOOD." With GEORGE SIDNEY, CHARLIE MURRAY The Laugh Sensation of the Season. COMMENCING TO-MORROW AT 8 p.m. A Musical Comedy of the Day. JOHN BOLES—EVELYN LAVE, ' LEON ERROLL, In "ONE HEAVENLY NIGHT " "ONE HEAVENLY NIGHT." "O«E HEAVENLY NIGHT." "ONE HEAVENLY NIGHT." Spice, Thrills, and Laughter to keep you happy for days. Also: . ARTCRAFT FEATURETTES. Box Plan, Tel. 43-968 after 6.30 p.m. f)UR 'THEATRE, NEWTOWN. VUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TO-NIGHT 7.45 TO-NIGHT A Paramount British Production. No. 1- LESLIE HOWARD LESLIE HOWARD In "SERVICE FOR.: LADIES/ lne hilarious comedy of a waiter on holidays who posed as a prince. NoAlrlui Lc§M!EY^ GEORGE No. 3-SCBEEN SONG. No. 4—TAXI TANGLE (Comedy). No. 5-r-BRITISH NEWS. ■**- RICHARD BARTHELmHssP^ In "ALIAS THE DOCTOR." buspense that will grip you in a strangle- . hold. Barthelmess's finest picture since "Dawn Patrol." (Adult Audience Recommendation.) ; KINEMA FEATURETTES. Plans at Confectionery, Tel. 14-202. J^MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. Steam-heated Nightly. JAMES DUNN SALLY EILERS ;£ANCE TEAM" "DANCE. TEAM" DANCE TEAM" "DANCE TEAM" Topping the sensation they made in "Bad Girl.'? ; ' "DANCE TEAM"'. "DANCE TEAM" SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS. (JAPITOL t .THEATRE, MIRAMAR. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT „,.„ _ "WAY OUT WEST." ' SEE WILLIAM HAINES as a most comical cowboy on a Western Ranch. A very amusing comedy. Thrills, laughs, fights, and romance with a punch. Supported by LEILA HYAMS, POLLY MORAN, and CLIFF EDWARDS. Excellent Supports. Bos Plan at Theatre or Tel. 16-545. SKATING : : : " liffi ANIGHT, 7.30-10.-SKATING "ROYAL SKATING -^OVAL SKATING ' ROLLER SKATING , ROLLER SKATING RINK, VIVIAN-ST. SKATING RINK, YTvTAN-ST SKATING SKATING THE BIG FLOOR. SKATING SKATING- WEDNESDAY, 14th SEPT SKATING WEDNESDAY, 14th SEPT. SKATING SKATING SPECL4.L LATE SESSION. SKATING SPECLiL LATE SESSION. SKATING SKATING HOCKEY ON SKATES. SKATING HOCKEY ON SKATES. SKATING SKATING Petone v. Royal Rollers. SKATING Petone v, Royar Rollers. SKATING ■■■-'■; SKATING The Match of the Season. SKATING SKATING Tel. 51-212. G. S. BRIGHT, SKATING Manager. SKATING \ . WRESTLING. WRESTLING. . WRESTLING. NATIONAL SPORTING CLUB (The Sports Committee of the Wellington Show Association). ANTON KOOLMAN ANTON KOOLMAN ANTON KOOLMAN ' (Middleweight champion of. the Southern Hemisphere) Versus HUGHIE WHITMAN HUGHIE WHITMAN HUGHIE WHITMAN ■ (Middleweight champion of Australia). FOUR PRELIMINARIES. gHOW STADIUM, WEDNESDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, At S p.m. THE MOST FINISHED WRESTLERS EVER SEEN IN NEW ZEALAND. PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is. Ladies Is to any part of house. FINAL WEEK. ■\7-OUTH FOR YOUTH CAMPAIGN. : BAPTIST MEETINGS. BAPTIST MEETINGS. BAPTIST MEETINGS. VIVIAN STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. Monday to Saturday—Each Evening. Sunday—ll a.m. and 7 p.m. REV. L. A. NORTH, Preacher and Soloist. . * brooklyn baptist church, to-night and to-morrow night, rev: g. c. reay. BERHAMPORE BAPTIST CHURCH. Wednesday to Saturday—Each Evening. Sunday—ll a.m., 3.30 p.m., 7 p.m. REV. G. C. REAY. AH' week-night meetings commence 7.30 p.m. COME AND HEAR THESE ' OUTSTANDING YOUTH EVANGELISTS. A HEARTY INVITATION TO EVERYBODY. jVTONSTER Frock Sale, including 30 best Kaiapoi Flannel Frocks, good styles, all sizes; 19s 6d. Morgan's, opp. Woolworth's.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 63, 12 September 1932, Page 2
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