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LAST THREE DAYS! LAST THREE DAYS! "nE ..." ETJXE. THEATRE. •Me luxe theatre. DE LUXE THEATRE. (Steam-heated Throughout.)" NOW SHOWING. - < (Twice Daily, 2.15 and S.) The Season's Most Hilarious, Riotous Comedy o£ the Navy. ij. You'll swoop across the Seven Seas i. as millions cheer this home-wrecking ;i knave o£ the navy, • "SON OF A SAILOR" —- "SON OF A SAILOR" ■: • "SON OF A SAILOR" • "SON OF A SAILOR" . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — Starring — JOE E. ,BROWN — —— JOE E BROWN —t— JOE. E. BROWN With a Brilliant Supporting Cast: THELMA ""TODD-JEAN MUIR • FRANK McHUGH ' IN ADDITION: Walt Disney's Coloured Silly • I Symphony Cartoon, I "OLD KING COLE" j j — "OLD KING COLE" j !■ Also, Special De Luxe Featurettes. ! i PAUL T. CULLEN i PAUL T. CULLEN At tho Wurlitzer Organ. j Box Plans at D.I.C, Begg's, and.TbeatreJ T)E LUXE THEATRE.) •^Fj LUXE : THEATRE.! DE . LUXE THEATRE:! (Steam Heated Throughout.) —— FRIDAY NEXT —— • — FRIDAY NEXT (Twice Daily, 2.15 and S.) GEXEVTEVE TOBIN GENEVIEVE TOBIN GENEVIEVE TOBIN GENEVIEVE TOBIN GENEVIEVE TOBIN . GENEyiEVE TOBIN ■■ \ ' -.--• ;-! And; ■ - ' EDWARD EVERETT HORTON EDWARD EVERETT HORTON In the adaptation of the London Stage Success "The Behaviour of Mrs. Crane." .:' "UNCERTAIN LADY." "UNCERTAIN LADY." "UNCERTAIN LADY." ■ "UNCERTAIN LADY." "UNCERTAIN LADY." v "UNCERTAIN LADY." (RecommendcdjfcyJ.C.dnsor; for Adults.) The sparkling, story1' o£ a very, modern young girl who couldn't make up her mind about men—particularly about her own husband, whom she agreed to release to ''the, other, woman" if the latter would supply. her ' with a new husband! It's the '■'■ snappiest, epieiest comedy in ■,-•■•■ . !■' / months! Book now at D.I.C, Begg's, Theatre, 53-pso. : ••■•. i • TONIGHT, 8 o'clock, TONIGHT. KlN(j.g. J __ THEATRE. ING'S ■ — THEATRE.: (Steam-heated Throughout.) ■ ,■.•,'•'■:— Presents -«..-..- CHARLES-RUGGLES, Mary, Boland,CHARLES RUGGLES, W. C. Fields, ALISON SKIPWORTH, George Burns, ALISON SKIPWORTH,, & Gracie" Allen. ■-" ■•-■-■■ „..;&•='._..■■-, - \ " SIX OF A KIND." ' "SIX OF'A KIND." . "SIX OF A KIND." . " SIX OF A KIND." (Reoomniehded by Censor for Adults.) The fun-packed story of a bank'clerk who leaves on a (juiet holiday tour .-. . but finds himself caught in a whirl of hilarious . circumstances. '■ „_ ALSO EXCEPTIONAL SUPPORTS. Waty Disney^s Coloured Silly Symphony, ' -"SANTA'S WORKSHOP." ; Overseas News, Paramount Pictorial, BETTY BOOP CARTOON, Spoftlight Series, and Comedy. Bos Plans D:I.C. and Theatre, Tel. 52-212. Another Large and Enthusiastic Audience ■ ... .; Last Night.' ' ■'■■'.■ "RIVOLI THEATRE, V -^IVOLI THEATRE/. ' —^NEWTOWN— —-; The Cosiest Theatre :in Town. Positively FINAL SCREENING OF THIS REMARKABLE PROGRAMME : :V.:.TONIGHT. - ' , Continuojus from <T.4p>:-11.15 . p.m. Early - session:-; 6.40, main session 7.45, late session 8.50. ■ "FASHIONS OF 1934." With William Powell—Bette Davis—Frank; ' ,- . . MeHugh. . : . (Rccbmniended' by Censor for Adult ■■■'■■■ ' -•,/'■> Audiences.) : .' V ■■■■. :-''■*■' ■>:'■■' And "TLOVED A WOMAN." With Edward G. Robinson and Kay Francis. (Recommended by Censor-for Adults.') ' "Stalls'ls, Circle Is 6d, Children half-price. COMMENCING TOMORROW, First Screening in. Wellington. "/¥ V'LENA RIVERS/ ■:■-■' Mary X Holmes's B'amous Classic. Tho screen's sweetest love .tale, starring Charlotto Henry, Beryl Mercer, and James Kirkwood. And Robert Armstrong, Carole Lombard iv "THE RACKETEER."' . (Both Recommended by. Censor for • Adults.) ITfS FAMILY NIGHT AT THE EIVOLI ..'•-',■ TOMORROW. •-, f\Xm THEATRE, NEWTOWN. WUR ' THEATRE..::. ■ ' NEWTOWN. TONIGHT • "-7,45 -TONIdHT The R.K.O. Radio Special, " LITTLE WOMEN." "LITTLE WOMEN." Starring KATHARINE HEPBURN, The star oB Today and Tomorrow. A screen play of sheer loveliness. The world's most-beloved family of girls . . . brought vividly to life. Golden hours of i ■". -! glorious joy:' '^Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Louisa M. Alcott's . Immortal Story of Girlhood. rjAPITOL THEATRE. MIR A MAE. V LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. WILL ROGERS, WILL ROGERS, - America's greatest funster, at his wisecracking best'in "MR. SKITCH," "MR. SKITCH." With ZASU PITTS-and FLORENCE DESMOND. Romance, comedy, and adventure. What a Father; What a Family! What laiighs as those funny Skitchcs and their! romantic daughter hit the tourist trail i across America. (Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) IPMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. xa . (Comfortably heated.) THIS EVENING at S o'clock. -, "THE SONG YOU GAVE ME," With ■_ ■ BEBE DANIELS. Sparkling with1 comedy, radiant with happiness, merry with-gay music. Splendid ■ Supporting Programme. (Approved for' Universal Exhibition.) TJEGAL THEATRE, % KARORI, | xt Specially Heated Nightly. j "THE LOVE NEST," I With Gene Gerrard, Camilla Horn. j A beautiful young stranger in the love ■ ■ nest, with .mother-in-laws drawing near.! IA furious husband ana Gene in his worst; ; fix .'and funniest picture. i j (Recommended'by Censor for Adults.) | | Pathe News,' Reviews, Varieties. i j Wed, and Thurs., "This is the Life." ! EXHIBITION OF SCULPTURE i By ' I MISS MARGARET BUTLER ' I ■LU- (lately of Paris), : ART, GALLERY, i Whitmore Street, Wellinpton. i THURSDAY JU"LY 19, to JULY 31 ' (inclusive). . -.- ~. J Open daily frbm 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. t Tl/TINIATURES, 1200, now on exhibition • :"" at,* h? Grand Hotel Home Supply ', ntore.^. Make-sure you see this interest-, ing window display. A number on sale i from 2s 6d eachj

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 14, 17 July 1934, Page 2

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