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LAST ""THREE DAYS! LAST THREE DAYS! "TiE LUXE THEATRE. *-> E ■ LUXE THEATRE. BE LUXE T H E A T R E. (Cool and Spacious.) TWICE DAILY-2.15. and 8. You will never know how much fun a murder can be until you see , • this electrifying success. " MURDER ON THE BLACKBOARD." "MURDER ON THE BLACKBOARD." " MURDER ON THE BLACKBOARD." "MURDER ON. THE BLACKBOARD." You'll enjoy every minute of-it! — With — EDNA MAY OLIVER,- ---■ : EDNA MAY OLIVER; James Gleuson, - ; Jamea Gleason, Bruce Cabot—Regis Toomey. (Recommended by^Censor for Adults.) ; SPECIAL DE LUXE-"SHORTS." 1 IRIS; MASON: AT THE WURLITZER.; Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. '. Telephone 53-080. N.Z.'S GRAND GALA -PREMIERE DE LUXE THEATRE. E LUXE THEATRE. DE LUXE THEATRE. FRIDAY NEXT. ' .FRIDAY NEXT. Britain's Artistic Triumph of 1935. The Picture that has Roused London, and is sweeping like a Fire over the Length and Breadth of the Land. !- / -/"LEST WE FORGET."^- \ I\C "LEST WE FORGET." _>J p-^-'LEST WEJFORGET."/^] Not a War > Picture (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NOBLE IN CONCEPTION—PERFECT lIN PERFORMANCE-UPLIFTING IN - ITS APPEAL. I Starring STEWART ROME, STEWART ROME, STEWART ROME, 1 STEWART ROME, i ' STEWART ROME, v j STEWART ROME, ' (Of "Song of the Plough Fame.") I ANNE YATES — GEO. CARNEY. ANNE YATES GEO. CARNEY. ANNE -YATES — GEO. CARNEY. ANNE YATES: —J— GEO. CARNEY. Specially Selected Supporting Featuretjea. ATMOSPHERIC PROLOGUE by IRIS MASON at the Wurlitzcr. Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. BE WISE. BOOK EARLY. BE WISE. BOOK EARLY. BE WISE. BOOK EARLY. irjAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. THEATRE, MIRAMAR. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! I "MY ' **MY, '■ -■■. . S 0 N.G SONG' , ' •' for ' " ! FOR •YOU" your FOR FOR ' SONG SONG '"MY "MY (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) I BOOK EARLY. v Telephone 10-515. i— : I "T)E ■ LUXE FRIDAY. l^ "LEST WE FORGET." j (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "One "would like, to think that every Britisher will see: it." ARCHDEACON BULLOCK. NOW SHOWING—At 2.15 and 8 p.m. At the KING'S t THEATRE. , ING'S ■ THEATRE. ' JAMES CAGNEY BETTE DAVIS JAMBS CAGNEY -—- BETTE- DAVIS JAMES CAGNEY- — ALICE WHITE Hilarious comedy romance of a new racket providing fake • heirs for unclaimed . wealthy, estates. - In - V JIMMY THE, GENT." "JIMMY THE GENT." "JIMMY THE GENT." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) BOX PLANS AT. D.I.C. and THEATRE I (Tel. 52-212). Stalls Is and Is ;6d, D.C. Is 6d. FRIDAY NEXT-At 2.15 p.m. I FRIDAY NEXT-At 2.15 p.m. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Outstanding Double-feature Programme. Ist Attraction—Gripping in its theme and tense in-its drama. "GABRIEL OVER THE "GABRIEL OVER THE ' . WHITE HOUSE." I WHITE' HOUSE." With WALTER HUSTON, KAREN MORLEY, FRANCHOT TONE. 2nd Attraction—^A laughable |hit that pokes'fun at Crookdom. "WHISTLING IN THE DARK." - " WHISTLING IN THE DAIIIC." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With UNA MERKEL, JOHN MILJAN. RTCRAFT THEATRE" RTCRAFT • THEATRE (Thorndon's Popular Family Cinema.) COMMENCING THIS EVENING, at 8. MAURICE CHEVALIER/ MAURICE CHEVALIER, MAURICE CHEVALIER, With ANN DVORAK and EDWARD HORTON, - in - "THE WAY TO LOVE." " THE WAY TO LOVE." "THE WAY TO- LOVE." ""THE WAY TO LOVE." Maurice more gay than ever! Models, midinettes, and • ma'amselles throw kisses to the m'sieu of romance! Let him show you the way to love. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With a Big Supporting' Programme. T)E LUXE FRIDAY. - "LEST WE FORGET." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . "Pictures such as 'Lest We Forget" should teach the public to enjoy good pictures, good English, and a wholesome subLADY G. BUCKLETON. A FTER the New Year Dinner—a Glass r 1- of Port; you may be sure of pleasing your friends by.giving them >"Gladiator Port"; quarts ss, pints 2s 9d. Obtainable only from Grand Hotel Home Supply Store. ■■• ' -, .■ '

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Evening Post, Issue 36, 12 February 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 36, 12 February 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 36, 12 February 1935, Page 2

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