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DELIGHTING CROWDS DAILY. \ TV") LUXE THEATRE. ■YE . LUXE . THEATRE. DE - LUXE ■' :■■■■■■ ■ THEATRE.1 NOW SHOWING. TWICE DAILY, 2.3U and S. Fox Movietone Laughter Special. A Riot of Laughter from Start to Finish. Flags and "Quirt at their best. EDMUND LOWE — ' "• "'•' ' ' --- VICTOR McLAGLKN.' LUPE A TELEZ EL BRENDEL. .. In a merry riot of fun.- : r "HOT PEPPER;" ~: — : "HOT PEPPER." • -— -. "HOT PEPPER." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SPECIALLY SELECTED SHORTS. :2 Fox-News — .Travelogue — Comedy. Added,: Attraction . Extraordinary ! CULM:N,■.■ .''■■ -.v The Populhr- "Vocal-Organist, luU'&lucing Community Singing. ■ ' BE 'WISE !;;: BOOK 'EARLY. ' Box Pla'ns,at Bristol and Theatre. BE .LUXE THEATRE; E LUXE THEATRE • E . : LUXE THEATRE. COMMENCING FRIDAY. . COMMENCING FRIDAY. FOX MOVIETONE PRESENTS ,The- worthy successor to "Rebecca of . . . C. . ..Sunjiybroo.k.rarm." ALL THE DELIGHTFUL HUMAN QUALITIES AND CHARM OK "REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM," AND MORE I—SEE AND THRILL TO THE SWEETEST LOVE ROMANCE IN ... ; . . ~,,...,. ...YEARS. The Beautiful and Charming MARION NIXON — MARION NIXON -—r—- MARION NIXON. :— MARION NIXON With SPENCER TRACY—STUART KRWIN. SPENCER TRACY—STUART ERWIN. ' DREAMING OF HAPPINESS. The •■lnspiring- Romance of a Venus in Gingham—raised to be the Nation's Ideal *of Beauty overnight by a Rembrandt in overalls. See '■FACE IN THE. SKY." "FACE IN THE SKY." ■"FACE IN THE SKY." "FACE INT THE SKY." (Approved, for Universal Exhibition.) In Addition: Special Musical and Singing Programme by ■PAUL T. CULLEN. , PAUL T."CULLEN. Overture: Musical Gems-from "Rio Rita." Irish Songs: "A Bunch of Shamrocks," "Molly Bawn," "In the Garden Where the Praties Grow." .- "The Hose of Tralee"—and parodies on "Home Brew." Box Plajis at Bristol and Theatre (Tel. 53-0S0). ■ . : : ' ■ NOW SHOWING. TWICE.DAILY, 2.30 i and"B p.m. "-■•' '■■• TV"ING'S ■■ THEATRE . . -LYING'S THEATRE . ■:■'..■.-.■ ..:.. •-.. Presents ... . / MAURICE CHEVALIER With. MAURICE CHEVALIER Jean ctto MAURICE CHEVALIER MacDon'ald, MAURICE CHEVALIER Charles MAURICE CHEVALIER Ruggles, •" ',' ,; •.■ •■;■ In /- ; "LOVE ME TONIGHT." ■ "LOVE ME TONIGHT." ••■"L "LOVE ME TONIGHT." ' (Recommended by Censor for. Adults.) Gay Songs! Gay Love! Gay Laughs! The romance of a tailor who sewed tip the ■ hearts' of every woman iii Paris. — In Addition —■ ' KING'S FEATURETTES. Box Plans, Bristol and Theatre. COMING- — KING'S — FRIDAY. •■! GRACIE FIELDS- • •! : GRACIE ,FIELDS, "LOOKING ON THE BRIGHT SIDE."] "LOOKING ON THE BRIGHT SIDE.": "LOOKING ON THE BRIGHT SlDE.'ij (Approved for Universal Exhibition;}' 5 Box! Plans Bristol; «tid ; 'J, SHORTT'S iHEATRE? HORTT'S ;■•.:.,-• t^A^^h Continuous from-¥l; a.m. to« 10 p.nu ! «•' Two Paramount "Special Attractions. »J SYLVIA SIDNEY, FREDRIG} MARC!H?j -~. ■.. i .-..,-.u.,..^,-. W^..,^:n..^... x «j "MERRILY WE GO .TO : '! ?'■ }! —"MERRILY WE GjO" TO^ — .'! ■-% ', «; (Recommeuded by Censor for Adults.) «: It reaishes'etuotiorial<gfandeur .■■>. . today'sl young people, /vyitlji today's; hopes and-.disV. appointments; glory and sadness; laughter and tears! ~ ' ' ' ~ .'.. ..SECOND BIG ATTRACTION: "- ,'; The Ever Popular OEORGE BANCROFT ■ ■■ With-WYNNE GIBSON . , • ■In-. " "LADY AND. GENT." " ' "LADY AND GENT." (Recommended for Universal Exhibition.) The story of a lady and gent who,were as'hard as the city pavements until a youngster softened their hearts and changed their lives. SUPPORTING SHORT SUBJECTS. CEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY.; TONIGHT, ONLY at S o'clock. j Con'an Doyle's Great 3lystcry Drama! ■ • . •._. -Full o£. ; Thrills! Arthur "Wontner as "Sherlock Holmes." lan Fleming as "Dr. Watson." Jane-Wekh-'-as- "Lady Violet." Philip Hewland as "Inspector Lestrade." Ta. Kase as. "Chang Wu." In . <;THE MISSTNG REMBRANDT." "THE MISSING REMBRANDT." ~. •'-'■THE--MISSING REMBRANDT." "THE MISSING REMBRANDT." "THE MISSING REMBRANDT." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A clean entertaining Detective Drama based on, the late Conan Doyle's Greatest Sherlock Holmes story ... it holds you . spellbound from start to finish. .'. ... " Also. SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS. Reservations.—Box Plan at Theatre, or Telephone 16-393. ' ' OUR '" THEATRE, " XEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, KEWTOWN. TONIGHT!- 7.4 J. TONIGHT! The charm of the English' countryside will draw everyone to ?ce "MR".'"BILL"THE CONQUEROR." "MR. .BILL THE CONQUEROR." ■ . ".'Starriris' HENRY KENDALL; > HENRY KENDALL. , A British picture that will delight the wliole family. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) In: Addition: SPECIALLY SELECTED SUPPORTS. WELLINGTON " SOUTH RELIEF »»■ COMMITTEE are arranging Clothing Drive SATURDAY,' March 25. between John and Waripcri Street and Town Belt, both sides Tasman -Street and Wallace Street, from Hrinkey Street up. HAVE PA-RCELS-READY ■ 2 p.m. : ' BRiTISH-ISRAEL-WORLD : FEDER4----1 TION. N.Z. BRANCH (INCORP.). : TTNDER the auspices of - the above Federation,.-the New Zealand President, Mr. €v W; CLTFT, will give a LANTERN LECTURE in ST. HILDA'S HALL, lIDMBER STREET, ISLAND BAY. on THURSDAY, MARCH 23, at 8 p.m. Subject: -'THE GREAT PYRAMID — ITS DIVINE MESSAGE.'.'. Public cordially invited. Collection.-,' .~. ~..■.. -■■■■ . .

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 68, 22 March 1933, Page 2

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