FINALLY TONIGHT. FINALLY TONIGHT. DE LUXE THEATRE. E LUXE THEATRE. DE L U.X E. THEATRE. (Cool and Spacious.) The. finest dramatic achievement of the yenr. KAY FRANCIS, KAY FRANCIS, With Warren William, Jean Muir, Verree Teasdale, in "DR. MONICA" —: "DR. MONICA" "DR. MONICA" "DR. MONICA" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SPECIAL DE LUXE "SHORTS." IRIS MASON ,AT THE WURLITZER. Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. TOMORROW TOMORROW TWICE DAILY, 2.15 and 8. - RADIO PICTURES' SUPREME THRILLER OF ALL TIME COMES TO .ELECTRIFY WELLINGTON. jj' g ■ WEIRD! ■ WICKED! • EXCITING! It starts where all other, thrillers left off! - (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) See how the old-fashioned school- ' mann unravelled the death of a . ' beautiful society girl. — With — , KDNA: MAY OLIVER, EDNA MAY OLIVER, James Gleason, James Gleason. Bruce Cabot—Regis Toomcy. The same characters who gave you stitches in "Penguin Pool Murder" _, get to the bottom of another ■baffling crime; What a thriller! STRONG SUPPORTING FEATURETTES IRIS MASON at the ORGAN. Reserve Now at D.I.C. and Theatre, Tel. 53-080. TPMPJRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. AJ THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. The Big Show of 1935! 1— "DANNY BOY." "DANNY BOY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With a Large All-star Cast. Its new! It's different! You'll lovo it! 2— "SONG AT EVENTIDE." "SONG .'.T EVENTIDE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Romance and laughter- blended in a per- .. feet picture! SPECIAL NOTE.-Owing to the length of this programme "Song at Eventide" will commence promptly at 8 o'clock. DIVOLI rHISATKK. ftIVOLI THEATRE. RIVOLI . THEATRE, — Ncwtown — TONIGHT AND TOMORROW, 7.45.TONIGHT AND TOMORROW, 7,45. ' MATINEE TOMORROW, 2 p.m.' ' , . MATINEE i TOMORROW,-2, p.m. -' Special Engagement of the Theatre ' for the purpose of screening THE MOTION PICTURE, "DAMAGED LIVES." "DAMAGED LIVES." "DAMAGED LIVES." [t reveals those things you dare not ask your doctor. Fearlessly, frankly, dramatically, it depicts an absorbing story of modern life, the occurrence, ravages, and treatment of certain forms of disease. ■ Have you a son? Have you a, daughter? How would you like them to realise if you could but bravely defy the shackling conventions of your own day? IT IS TnE DUTY of every man and woman in: the community to Bee this picture. CENSOR'S REGULATIONS: (Approved for Adults Only.) Children under 10 years of age will definitely not be admitted, under any circumstances. ' " By courtesy of the Rivoli Management a special supporting programme will be ' screened, comprising JACK HOLT, "THIS SPORTING AGE." And a number of Selected Featurettes from 7 p.m. (Recommcndeby the Censor for Adults.) ■ Stalls Is.- Circle Is 6d. Tel., 25-041 for Reserves. COMMENCING SATURDAY ' Elissa Landi, Adolpho Menjou, I "THE GREAT FLIRTATION." And Spencer Tracey, Jack Oakie "LOOKING FOR TROUBLE." I Box Plan at Fownes. I RTCRAFT THEATRJS RTCRAFT THEATRE (Thorndon's Popular Family Cinema.) FINALLY TONIGHT, At 8. MAY ROBSON, - .LEWIS STONE, JEAN PARKER 1° • "YOU CAN'T BUY EVERYTHING." "YOU CAN'T BUY EVERYTHING." A gripping-drama of a woman's greed for gold—she had the. money gods at .her feet —but 6he couldn't-.keep the one man in her heart! MAY ROBSON'S GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY PICTURE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING TOMORROW! JOAN ' CLARK CRAWFORD GABLE - In - "DANCING LADY." " DANCING LADY." It's one of the season's best pictures. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) "DALACE THEATRE, PETONE. x TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. The Record-breaking Success— "SONG OF THE PLOUGH." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With STEWART ROME; ROSALIND FULLER ALLAN JEAVES, KENNTH KUVE. AND BRILLIANT CAST. You'll have a grudge against yourself if you miss this picture. Full 'Supporting Programme including the Funeral of Archbishop .Redwood. Q.RAND THEATRE, PETONE. TONIGHT AT 8. Splendid Double-Feature Programme. W. C. FIELDS, With ALISON SKIPWORTH, JACQUELINE WELLS, and Notable Cast, In the Hilarious Comedy— "TILLIE AND GUS." Also: RICHARD ARLEN, JUDITH ALLEN GUY STANDING, CHARLEY GRAPEWIN, In the Thrilling Drama of the Waterfront, "HELL AND HIGH WATER." (Both approved for Universal Exhibition.)
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 32, 7 February 1935, Page 2
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