"EXCELLENT PROGRAMME!" "SPLENDID PICTURE!" "OH! HE'S LOVELY!" "TIP-TOP—MY BOY!" Enthusiastic Comments Heard Last Evening when WARNER BAXTER SCORED Another Success t^t .WELLINGTON'S NEW &, INTIMATE PLAZA THEATRE LAZA THEATRE Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. SESSIONS TODAY: 2.15 : id S p.m. WARNER B A X T E R WARNER BAXTER WA-RNER : BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER B A X T E R WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER B A X T E,R WARNER • BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER •WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER W A R N E R B'A X T E R WARNERB A X T E R c (As you like him best) — In - "SUCH WOMEN ARE DANGEROUS." " SUCH WOMEN ARE DANGEROUS." "SUCH WOMEN ARE DANGEROUS/ "SUCH WOMEN ARE DANGEROUS." "SUCH WOMEN ARE DANGEROUS." "SUCH WOMEN ARK DANGEROUS/ - With - l-'OSEMARY AMES-MONA BARRIE. HERBERT MUNDIN. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) EXCELLENT FEATURETTES. ' Plan Filling Fast for Tonight. Theatre Telephone 51-277. Reservations at Begg's or Theatre. One of the Best Programmes We Have Yet Presented. RIVOLI THEATRE. I VOL] THEATRE. NEWTOWN. I (Warm and Cosy as your own Fireside.) TONIGHT AND MONDAY. Early Session 0.40. Main Session 7.45. Come up and See Me Some Time—Any Time. No. 1 MAE WEST MAE WEST MAE WEST With George Raft, Constance Cmnmings, Alison Skipworth, Wynne Gibson. In '•KIGHT AFTER NIGHT." "NIGHT AFTER NIGHT." Screening at S p.m. Thrill upon thrill in a Picture that is Exciting and DIFFERENT. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ■ No. 2 All iv Beautiful Natural Colour, "C'EST PARIS," "C'EST PARIS," . A Warner Bros/ Musical*—Straight ■ from the Regent. Screening at 9.10. No. 3 The Paramount Musical.Show. "TAKE A CHANCE." "TAKE A CHANCE." "TAKE A CHANCE/" Starring James ' Dunn, June Knight, Lillian Roth, Cliff Edwards, Dorothy Lee, Chas. Buddy Rogers, and 100 Beautiful Show, Girls. Fivb Big Song Hits. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Screening at 0.30. The following short subjects will be screened from 6.40 to 7.45 for the benefit of early patrons:—Paramount ■ News, "Strange as it Seems," Pop-eye the Sailor Cartoon, and a Slim Summerville Comedy. • Stalls Is, Circle Is 6d. Children half-price. Tel. Reserves 25-041. NO EXTRA. MATINEE MONDAY AND DAILY 2.15 p.m. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARLENE DIETRICH, "BLONDE VENUS"; JOE. E. BROWN, "SON OF A SAILOR." SEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY; TONIGHT ONLY, at 7.45. A MUCH-DISCUSSED PICTURE "THE PRIVATE LIFE .OF HENRY VIII" PRIVATE LIFE OF HENRY VIII" i (Recommended by, Censor for Adnlts.) ! With . CHARLES LAUGHTON BINNIE BARNES ELBA LANCHESTER ROBERT DONAT CLAUDE ALLISTER AND HUGE CAST. . ALSO EXCELLENT SUPPORTING SUBJECTS. Box Plau at Theatre or Telephone 10-33:;. DE LUXE THEATRE, E LUXE THEATRE, Lower Hutt. Comfortably Heated Nightly. TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock, MONDAY, at 10.13 a.m., 2.30 p.m., and 8 p.m. See NEW ZEALAND FIRST per medium of this wonderful picture depicting every event of interest and showing the startling contrasts between early New Zealand and the present day. ."ROMANTIC NEW ZEALAND." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A full-length talking .picture in glowing natural colour. Supports include xVnothev ELY CULBERTSON BRIDGE EXPERIENCE- ' "SOCIETY CHEATERS." TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, at S p.m. Straight from the horse's mouth. This j is- a great comedy. i SYDNEY HOWARD in I "UP FOR THE DERBY." I (Approved for Universal Exhibition!) THURSDAY AND FRIDAY,, at 8 p.m. Six Brand-new Song Hits—Teasing Tunes —Tantalising Girls—A Romantic SingerIt's a gay gallant story. "TOO MUCH HARMONY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With BING CROSBY, BING CROSBY, NED SPARKS, LILY AN TASHMAN. SKEETS GALLAGHER, JUDITH ALLEN. Box Plans at the "Peter Pan" Lounge or Tel. Theatre 63-431. HOME NURSING. C-.LVATION ARMY HALL, £> MIRAMAR. TUESDAY, AUGUST U, At 7.30 p.m. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. ENROL NOW. Telephones 51-648 or 51-080. C. MEACHEN, Secretary. WELLINGTON1 GIRLS' COLLEGE. DRILL AND DANCE DISPLAY, "THE LAND OF-RHYTHM." TOWN HALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15. at S p.m. Tickets -Jk lid, Is Od, Is. Reserves at D.I.C,
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 36, 11 August 1934, Page 4
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