AXD NOW IT'S WELLINGTON'S TURN TO ACCLADI THE ONE AND ONLY DIETRICH IN IHE COLOSSAL SENSATION THAT HAS CHEATED NEW RECORDS THROUGHOUT IHE WORLD ST JAMES TWICE DAILY: T. JAMLS At 215 BT. lAMES. and 8 pm. (Drrection —Sir Benjamin Fuller ) G-VLA PREMIERE TONIGHT' GALA PREMIERE 10NIGHT' The Glouqus Queen of the Cinemn,' MARLENE DIFTRICH MARLENE DIETRICH MARLENE DIETRICH MARLENE DIETRICH MARLENE DIETRICH M 4RLEN C DIFTRICH MARINE DILI RICH MARLENE DIETRICH M \RLENE DIETRICH MARLENE DIFTRICH MARLENE DIETRICH MARLINE DIETRICH Supeib'as the most domimnt peisonahtj m histoiy, in the niasteipiece of her spectacular cajeei "THE SCARLET EMPRESS" "THE SCARLET EMPRESS" "THE SCARLET EMPRESS" "THE SCARLET EMPRESS" "THE SCARLET EMPRESS" "THE SCARLET PMPRFSS " "THE SCARLEI? EMPRESS " "THE SCARLET EMPRESS" "THE SCARLET EMPRESS" "THE SCARLET EMPRESS" 4 Josef yon Sternberg production, rvith JOHN LODGE1 LOUISE DRESSER, And Marlene's Little Daughter, Maria COLOSSAL' SPECTACULAR' , AMAZING! ' Dietndi superb as the lonian, the pawn of nations, torn flom her native land, and climbing to the heights to become a povvei. that locked the world (Recommended by Censor for Adultsi) Splendid Supporting Items. PARAMOUNT'S PICTORIAL OF MUSIGAL AND SCENIC GEMS . . . "POPEYfi' THE SAILOR CARTOON. . . . GAZETTE . . . AND , "A MEMORY OF ARMISTICE DAY." "A MEMORY OF ARMISTICE DAY." Scenes /that will touch every heart at this ' time of the jear.. HEAVY BOOKING FOR TONIGHT' RESERVE EARLY AT THEATRE (TELEPHONE 51 775) Telephone Reserves cannot be kept after 7 50 p m. RIVOH • THEATRE, , IVOLI THEATRE, NEWTOWN TONJGHT AND MONDAY, 7 43 Selected Supports from 7 p.m. No. I—ELISSA LANDI, FRANK MORGAN, In " SISTERS UNDER *THE .SKIN." "SISTERS UNDER THE SKIN." (Recommended by Censor for Adults ) No. 2-EDWARD G. ROBINSON, ' " THE LITTLE GIANT." " THE LITTLE GIANT." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) No. 3—Walt Disney's 'Silly Symphony, all m Colour, , "THREE LITTL& PIGS " JS"o. *—Warner Bios' Latest 'Musical Featurette, l' ' "TIP TAP TOES." Stalls Is, Circle Is 6d^ Reserves Tel. 25 041 TUESDAY—''Search for Beauty" and "Indiscreet," with Gloria Swanson. SAT. > TEXT,-'Wsdy In Spring," "Re- < (l , gjsfered Nurse," v ITMPiRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY.' -*!i TONIGHT—B o'clock—TONIGHT. Mietro-Goldwvn Maver Present c IVo Great Stars, GRETA GA'RBO, JOHN GILBERT, 1— "QUEEN CHRISTINA:" Never before such thrills, such heart-ap-pealing diama as in this story of a queen ■who sacrificed everything for lore. 2-Pete Smith Presents' "Goofy Movies No. 2." < , , * 3—Fitzpatrick Tray elogue. 4—Cmesound Review. (Approved for Universal Exhibition ) , REGAL THEATRE, , KARORI. TONIGH'I, 8 o'clock, TONIGHT. Thrilling 'Dramatic. "OPERATOR 13" MARION DAVIES. Her loyalty was for her country, but her love went to the enemy. "OPERATOR 13" - (Approved for, "Universal Exhibition.) Metrotoiie News, Goofy Movies, Australian Newsreels CAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. 'LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. Outstanding Double-feature Programme. v "HALF A SINNER " A hilarious comedy-drama full of exciting incidents, with JOEL McCREA, SALLIE BLANE, and BERTON CHURCHILL. ' "REGISTERED NURSE." Unusual drama—Comedy—with BEBE DANIELS more attractive and entertaining than ever, supported by LYLE TALBOT, MINNA GOMBELL, and VINCE BARNETT. (Both P*cture« Recommended by Censor for Adulte ) c Luxe theatre c luxe theatre lower hutt • TONIGHT, MON.,, & TUES , at 8. The emotional, thrill of a picture going lifetime Featuring JOHN LONGDEN, jyth CHARLOTTE FRANCIS and JOCELYN HOWARTH, m "THE SILENCE OF^ „ (Recommended by Censor for Adults ) A Mighty Dramatic Thunderbolt' WEDNESDAY ONLY, at 8 pm A. enppine story of a brilliant attorney. OTTO KRUGER and UNA MERKEL "THE WOMEN"iN HIS'LIFE" (Recommended by Censor for "Adults.) Box Plans at the "Peter Pan" Lounge, or Telephone Theatre (63-431). OTAKI HEALTH CAMP. A DANCE RECITAL in aid of the Health Camp lull be piesented by Miss Dorothy Daniels in the TOWN HALL (CONCERT CHAMBER), WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 8 p.m. Prices- Is, Is 6d, 2s 6d. Box Plan D.I.C. ' , MUNICIPAL STUDIES. Under the Auspices of the New Zealand Pioneers. OT. ' JOHN AMBULANCE HALL, Vivian Street ' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1934, At Bpm Subject: "CITIZENS' RIGHTS AND DUTIES" ''Speaker MR. R. A. WRIGHT, MP. Mr. J. S. Barton, SM, will preside. t CITIZENS CORDIALLY INVITED.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 114, 10 November 1934, Page 4
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