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GALA PREMIERE TONIGHT GALA- ■ -PREMIERE TONIGHT , GALA.,.PREMIERE TONIGHT .-■....' •■'.•" OF;. •.■ *• THE ROMANCE WITH .MUSIC . THE ...ROMANCE . WITH -V MUSIC .THE,.....ROMANCE 'WITH MUSIC THAT.CHARMED TVVO CONTINENTS! THAT CHARMED TWO CONTINENTS THAT "CHAKMEP TWO CONTINENTS ! CX.,: JAMES. TWICE DAILY: :^T. ;.JAMES.- . At 215 ST. JAMES. „• and S p.m. ..' (Diriclipn;—Sir Benjamin" Fuller.) the •' cinema's■ most. glorious songstress returns in a 'blaze';.of/- glory after her • triumphant concert tour of . \. ,:'•',• . Europe'; ... „ JEANETTE MACDONALD, JEANETTE MACDONALD, :JEANETTE MACDONALD . ' .JEANETTE .MACDONALD, JEANETTE MACDONALD, JEANETTE- .MACDONALD. JEANETTE MACDONALD; JEANETTE MACDONALD. ■ :VJEANETTj; ..;MACDONALD ' ' ■ : .. JEANEtTE : MACDONALD, JEANETTE MACDONALD,. JEANETTE MACDONALD;. *!'"•.■■■;- ■ With ■ ■ 'RAMON NOVARRO . ■ '■-RAMON NOVARRO^ - ' ■; :, ramon •.novarro.. ' : ~-. .. ;^raM;on;novarro../ "■ .: The-mosfP •delightful of all stars, together for the'first-time, in! the' melodious gem, "THE' CAT AND THE .FIDDLE." "THE;:CAT AND THE FIDDLE."'. "THE-CAT -AND' THE. FIDDLE." "THE1!- 'CAT AND .THE FipDLE." ' ".THE'-'CAT' AND THE-FIDDLE."-. "THE CAT AND .THE: FIDDLE." "THE- CAT- AND THE'FIDDLE." "THE'^CA'T, AND THE FIDDLE.". "THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE." " THE. r CAT. AND, .THE. FIDDLE." '(Recommencled. by Censor for Adults.) FOR, TWO'SOLID YEARS IT PACKED BROADWAY'S LARGEST 'THEATRE , , ' AT ACE-HIGH. PRICES!. .' Fiye son(?. hits ... ■. including '-'The Night-Was- Made' For Love;" "Try To Forget," "She Didn't Say. Yes,: '.She Didn't Say N6," "The Love ■ '.. ' .',,' ' Parade." .' ...'...' WONDERFUi. SCENES IN LATEST TECHNICQLOUR PRO.QESS.^ 100 ': DELiGHTFUL GIRLS!'. • ■ SEEGLAIL •FEATURETTES: . PETE. SMITH NOVELTY/"Handlebars:" ' ■•-.v:- TRAVELOGUE,- . . ' "ITALY, LAND OF: INSPIRATION." :'■. ,; CARTOON. METROTONE NEWS OF THE WORLD. ' '• HEAVY BOOKING! Box Plan's at D.I.C. or Theatre (51-775) after .5 p..ift. ; ......: : . ."CHORaTS THEATRE THEATRE Continuous from 11 a.m..to lO.p.m'. COMtMENCING TONIGHT.. SPECIAL 'KING'S BIRTHDAY WEEK .. "..f PROGRAMME. '■ . ■ TWO r-LAViSH PRODUCTIONS. Three miles from- shore ... .A million miles frolrifthe'La-W! i.'v ■. . Outside the three ; _ftile:'limit'. ._.';' :"sSo'ci?ty: -ij'ursues :Plea?rfj|il>\^ f ;f\tk^;'^n3ii9sbp44^V't§rills od the-'danger-iridden' decks-of the /■ ' ,' ;■ "GA.MBtiNG snip:"' =• ■ • ■;; '''GAMBLING SHIP.'" : ::.-.- ':gasibling ship." y;■ ■ . SHIP," \ (Reeommei(ied 'by, the Censor for Adults.) . ' ■-''.■,;■ W^itH • . ' ' JACK LA RUE, . ■ GARY GRANT, !?BENITA''HUME. . SECOND1., BIG'PRODUCTION :' EDMUND LOWE, ; WYNNE GIBSON. EDMUND ~L 0^ 7E,.: WYNNE GIBSON. ' '-. •'=■■'' :■ liy "■. "HETI. BODYGUARD." "HEli BODYGUARD." -.'■ , t "HER: BODYGUARD." , . "HER BODYGUARD." . (Reqbi?ini;end'bil bj-' Censor for Adults.) A romaatic, revel- that takes,you .through every-gay spot-in- a big-city. . Splendid Programme. . ■ AUEEN^ - -THEATRE.- ---; ' ■■'.- THEATRE/ ■ ■^EEN'S: a^iF/ATRE. -■-,* (Upper Cuba Street.) - - TONIfifHT — 8 — TONIGHT..' TONIGHT — 8 — TONIGHT., (Special jMatinecs Saturday and '. Monday, 2:15.) ' .'. TW.Q — .BIG. -FEATURES. It will thrill your^it' will, amaze you, a-nd-:it -isitr-ue.) It's' full -of. real ."he- :■'■'" ■": man-action; ■■-.- ' "WALLACE:'-BEERY' ■ '■ " ...WALLACE.. .BEERY.. ■— - WALLACE •'-."BEERY '■ .. .■"-'."' v' . WALLACE ' BEERY- ■' . " '."- ' ■ ■■■■■-.• {ROB'i\ MONTGOMERY :■, ' '.;' -ROBT. MONTGOMERY iWitti'Lew.i? Stone,- Chester. Morris, ■■ ■ .-. ■ -.. Leila Hyams, in^ "-—— BIG -HOUSE" . —^-"'" THE BIG- HOUSE" .' " THE BIG HOUSE" — '— (Recommon.deil :byj. Censor.- for,. Adults.) ■ Also, a;;'Thrilling-. Romantic. Drama,: —- -3X>HN : GILBERT '— - —- "'■ —— ri -".' JOHN ' GILBERT =" ." ' ' ■ —-^^..JOHN ..GILBERT .• ; ' EL. BRENDEL, LOIS'MORAN,- in .- '.."WKII :OF. BROADWAY." .-. '-WEST ;OF BROADWAY,."-.'.. (ApproN'ed"for .'Universal • -■- PdEULAR-'FAMILS: PRICES."., ■" EMPIRE V.THEATRE,- ISLAND BAY. .; ■,-,.:■. .(Heated Nightly.) ' ■ -■ THIS EVENING; at- 8 ■ o'clock.-, ' . ' '■ i-'- '■ A- Big:-Laugh- Special!■•■■•■•'- ':'■■';'. ."'GENERAL JOHN REGAN," " ;..:v'\.. :.;.y. ■wuii. :-., •■•■■'•■ :' ,:- ... Henry edwards; . If you want a.good luugh^iere.it is!-Just a 'chorus ■'■of chuckles 'from-start-to-finish. ;.. '.SPECIAL BIG SUPPORTS. ■ ' :', .Saturday Afternooni.^Ep! 11 of. •• , '~■•.- : /-'DANGER ISLAND." ;. Excellent .-Supports.". . ■ . • •Dbrt'ti miss this programme! ; • ■ • , (Approved. for Universal Exhibition.) REGAL THEATRE, KARORI. - »?:■ '■ Heated Nightly. -'■ "■- This; Evening-, at 8 o'clock. '-M.'G.M.'s S.uper Special, ■ I—'• '"'HER SWEETHEART," . : '. ' \,-V' v; ■•' With '■■'■ -: ■ ■ MARIE DRESSLKR, ••-.■■ .-.--: -.: .LIONEL BARKYMORE... Only these two great . stars, could bring ' you-'-'slfch dvama-^romance—comedy! 2—Chai'lih'C.liase.in "Sherman Said It:" . 3-^Walt,Disney. Coloured Cartoon. ' . 4—Petc.-;smith Sporting Featur.ette...... ' . &^Cinei?ound Review; ■:;.'-•• • K'Appi-ovecb'foi: Universal Exhibition;): i^apko-l' ;■■ theatre, miramar. tonight! tonight! ' "should ladies behave." . . "should; ladies : behave." A hew. kind of screen "comedy—Smart—, Hi!a.fip'usly.,;fmjny-4;Convtirsing Situations, and- higl\iy" enjoyable because-it's humanly true, xta-vvi-ng LIONEL- BARRYMORE. ALICE,. BRADY. and -CONWAY .; - . ;.;-.■:■■■ ,-tbarlk. ■ .. CRQqo'i.ume.ndqrl by Censor for. Adults.) MATINEE TOMORROW; at .2.15. aim • "KING OF THE WILD HORSES." Also Episode 3 of "Phantom p£ the Air."

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 128, 1 June 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 128, 1 June 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 128, 1 June 1934, Page 2

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