TODAY! — TODAY! TODAY! : ■ TODAY! BOOK NOW! THIS HUGE THEATRE WON'T BE BIG ENOUGH TO ACCOMMODATE THE CROWDS. MAJESTIC. "Theatre AJESTTC. Of ■ MAJESTIC. Distinction." (SESSIONS, .11 a.m., 2.15, & S p.m.) (Shoppers' Session 5 p.m. Today:) PROUDLY WE PRESENT ' AS OUR FOURTH "FORWARD 1935 SEASON" PRESENTATION" -METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S THRILL SUCCESSOR TO THE "THIN MAN." You'll be glad to welcome them ngain—this charming couple wbo have a way of their own when it ironies to creating delightful screen entertainment. \ WILLIAM ] s^ \ POWELL / \/* .4,% '^*r V LOY / With* UNA MERKEL, EDWARD BROPHY UNA MERKEL, EDWARD BROPHY,' CORA SUE COLLINS. CORA SUE COLLINS. Something . unusual in cinema entertainment, so come prepared for more laughs—more thrills — for an even more dramatic story that will keep you guessing until the final fade-out! ALSO THE FOLLOWING SELECTED DIVERTISSEMENT: "Metrotbne News." (Including "shots" of the Tommies leaving to police the Saar and views of this famous district.) "Cartoon." "Charlie Chase Comedy." Arid the most beautiful Peaturette ever made. James Fitzpatrick Travel. "HOLLAND "HOLLAND : IN TULIP TIME." IN TULIP TIME." IN GLORIOUS NEW COLOUR. BOOK AND BE, SURE AT D.I.C. OR THEATRE (45-100). PRINCESS. CONTINUOUS *- RINCESS. from 11 a.m. NOW SHOWING! 2 Paramount Successes % The Captivating Little Star SHIRLEY TEMPLE, SHIRLEY TEMPLE, ' SHIRLEY TEMPLE, ■: —-.With —- ■ '..-.- ADOLPHE MENJOU DOROTHY DELL CHARLES BICKFORD. In the Appealing Comedy Drama, ''LITTLE MISS MARKER." "LITTLE MISS MARKER," "LITTLE MISS MARKER;" : The delightful "story of a Tiny Tot who reveals the soft side of a group of very • Havd Citizens. (Approved, for -Universal Exhibition.). In Conjunction With —— ■?. "GEORGE RAFT "GEORGE RAFT CAROLE LOMBARD - SALLY RAND. (The Fan Dancer) In the Most Glamorous of all Dancing Shows, —— "BOLERO." "BOLERO." "BOLERO." Throbbing Music . . \ Wonderful Settings . . . -Romance ... New Dance Creations, including the Famous "Fan Dance" peiformed by SALLY RAND. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also: Entertaining Featurettes. Box Plans at Theatre. Telephone 42-580. — 7 Time-Table: '■ "Miss Marker": 11.3, 2.15, 5.35, 9.5 G. ; "Bolero": 12.52, 4.12. 7.23. J2RITANNIA. CONTINUOUS -Britannia. from 11 a.m. NOW SHOWING. — A Splendid Double-Feature Programme! The Hilarious All-Star Comedy, "CONVENTION CITY." "CONVENTION CITY." "CONVENTION CITY." "CONVENTION CITY." . With JOAN BLONDBLL. ADOLPHE MENJOU, MARY ASTOR Guy Kibbec, * — Frank McHugh, Dick Powell, —— — Hugh Herbert. No Time for Mere Giggles in this merry tale of a Travelling Salesman. . . , It's just one Long, Loud Laugh! Additional Attraction The Powerful Mystery Drama w . •. Crowded with Adventure, Exciting Incident . . . Unusual Surprises v . ..-Tense Moments— "THE POUR MASKED MEN." "THE FOUR MASKED MEN." "THE FOUR MASKED MEN.' ■ "THE FOUR MASKED MEN;'^ ■ ■■- Featuring , JUDY KELLY,". '" ;: I JOHN- STUART, < MILES... MANDER; (Both Recommended by Censor for-Adults.) I Also: Musical • Revue ~ Comedy — 'Musical Novelty — News, and Epj 5 of ' "THE RED RIDER." Box Plans at Theatre. Telephone 40-618. — Time-Table: —- .. "Convention City": 11.26, 2.39, 6.0, 9.21. "Four Masked Men": 1.15, 4.36,"' 7.57. DE -LUXE THEATRE. LOWER HUTT. • FINALLY TONIGHT AT 8. MARGARET SULLAVAN, 1 DOUGLASS MONTGOMERY, "LITTLE .MAN?" WHAT NOW." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SAT. AND MON., at 8 p.m. NORM A SHEARER, ROBERT MONTGOMERY, In A Most Daring Picture, "R-I-P-T-I-D-E" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.30. The first 200 children purchasing tickets TOM KEENE in = "THE SADDLE BUSTER" (Approved 'for Universal .Exhibition)' Will be given a Souvenir Badge, i Box Plans at Peter Pan Lounge, or Telephone Theatre, 63-431. EMPIRE THEATRE. ISLAND BAY. THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. . Another Big Weekend Programme! 1— M.G.M.'s Big Special, "SADIE McKEE," '"SADIE McKEE," With JOAN CRAWFORD, FEANCHOT TONE. Music, Beautiful Girls, Dazzing Settings. Better than "Dancing Lady." A dramatic thunderbolt. 2—Hal Roach presents "Air Fright." 3—Cinesound Review. 4—Fox Australasian News. s—Universal Newsreel, Graham McNamee. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Saturday Afternoon: Children's Special Programme. Every item specially selected. I—"Silent Men," a thriller. 2—Ep. 8, "Clancy of the Mounted." 3—Special Supports. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) QUALITY Printing of Every Deseripv=* tion.. .Place your nest order with the "Evening Poet/'.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1935, Page 2
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