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ALL RECORDS SHATTERED ! ! ! GRACE MOORE'S supreme achievement creates milestones in Wellington's Cinema History. SEASON AGAIN EXTENDED. FIFTH BIG WEEK t And a New Long-run Record goes to The State. K^f CTATE., «_A__ A \ "TATE. \ "7 *V^ - STATE. l^ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. SESSIONS^ TODAY—2.IS, 8 p.m. THIS IS MORE THAN A PICTURE; IT IS AN ENTERTAINMENT WHICH COMES ONLY ONCE IN A LIFETIMII, PROVED BX TEE FACT THAT HUN DREDS ARE SEEING IT FOUR AND FIVE TIMES. The girl with the Voice Divine, GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE In THE MOST GLORIOUS MUSICAL ROMANCE OF ALL TIME. "ONE NIGHT OF LOVE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) IT IS ESSENTIAL TO BOOK! Plans at D.I.C. & Theatre. Tel. 61-595. SATURDAY'S PACKED HOUSE APPLAUDS STERLING PROGRAMME! PARAMOUNT THEATRE ARAMOUNT THEATRE NOW SHOWING Twice Daily, 2,15 and 8 pja. — Presents — Warner Bros. Dramatic Special— with an all-star cast!— BETTE DAVIS LEWIS STONE 1 RUTH DONNELLY PAT O'BRIEN GLENDA FARRELL ALAN DINEHART HUGH HERBERT — ALLEN JENKINS -InThe film adaptation of the sensational book by Captain John H. Ayres, chief of the New York Missing Persons Bureau— I "BUREAU OF MISSING PERSONS." "BUREAU OF MISSING I "BUREAU OF | "BUREAU (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A stirring drama revealing the secrets of men and women who strangely vanish from the face of the earth! IN ADDITION Paramount Featurettes. Box Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre, Tel. 51-842. QUEEN'S THEATRE. UEEN'S THEATRE. (Upper Cuba Street.) DOUG. FAIRBANKS, Jun. NANCY CARROLL — In - "SCARLET DAWN." A drama of post revolutionary days in Russia, Dashing Doug., jun., and Nancy Carroll in a story that is all romance and all adventure. by Censor for Adults.) Also "CABIN IN THE COTTON" Starring DICK BARTHELMESS A tumultuous drama of tangled loves (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. THIS EVENING.at 8 o'clock A'Feast of Uproarious Laughter! • "PALOOKA" first. "PALOOKA." with Jimmey Durante"PALOOKA" Lupc Vclez. z "PALOOKA" He's a second Don Juan 1 "PALOOKA" and twice aa good as the "PALOOKA" first. "PALOOKA" The screen's new lover "PALOOKA" A landslide of laughs! 2 Walt Disney. Silly Symphony Cartoon. 3 Organlogue. 4 Special Featurettc. 5 Travelogue. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) T\E - LUXE THEATRE.' -L' r Lower Hutt. -FINALLY TONIGHT AT 8 p.m. MARLENE DIETRICH Job.* Lodge Sam JafFe - In - "THE SCARLET EMPRESS." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Tuesday and Wednesday, at S p.m. GEORGE BANCROFT In "BLOOD MONEY" (Recommended by. Censor for Adults;)' Box Plans at Peter Pan Lounge or tel. Theatre, 63431. THE WENTWORTH HE WENTWORTH (Majestic Theatre Buildings) TONIGHT. 9 to 11.80 TONIGHT Is 6d and Is FRED WEBBER FRED WEBBER - And His RHYTHM RASCALS RHYTHM RASCALS GREAT SUCCESS OF JIM PHILLIPS and JACK HANNAM Simultaneous ■ Dancers Simultaneous Dancers Reserves (45-709). No Extra. CONCERT CHAMBER. CONCERT CHAMBER. KOR i NIGHTS ONLY. FOR 4 NIGHTS ONLY. Next WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. March 27 to 30 at S p.m. rpHE WELLINGTON REPERTORY -I- THEATRE (Inc.), Presents "THE LAUGHING WOMAN." "THE LAUGHING WOMAN." "THE LAUGHING WOMAN." "THE LAUGHING WOMAN." By Gordon Daviot. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN N.Z. A Play in 8 Scenes, With 31 Characters. Produced by Leo ■dv Chateau PLANS NOW OPEN AT D.I.C. INTENDING PATRONS PLEASE NOTE: On account of exceptionally heavy bookings for Saturday's performance, to avoid disappointment intending patrons are advised to attend three previous performances. Prices: 4s 3d and 2s 6d. Late Doors, Is 6d. VXTANTED Sell! Chesterfield Suites, Din- *• ing-room Suites, Bedroom Suites, made to your design. Glide-Rink Furrii ture Factory, Wakefield Street. A RTDJICIAL Teeth Broken? New Teeth ■£*■ replaced for Bs per tooth, American Dental, J3B HiWs Street, '■, .-..■■

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 71, 25 March 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 71, 25 March 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 71, 25 March 1935, Page 2

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