"JEW SUSS". QPENS BIG! "JEW SUSS" OPENS BIG! ' ALL RECORDS SMASHED! NEW ZEALAND PREMIERE. I ■" JEW SUSS " "JEW SUSS" "JEW SUSS" "JEW SUSS" "JEW SUSS" "JEW SUSS" "JEW SUSS" "JEW SUSS" "JEW SUSS" "JEW SUSS" BRITAIN'S SUPERB ACHIEVEMENT BRITAIN'S SUPERB ACHIEVEMENT BRITAIN'S SUPEKB ACHIEVEMENT A • GAUMONT-BRITISH PICTURE. Lion Feuchtwarigcr's Famous Novel, - With — CONRAD V'EIDT as Joseph Stis? Oppenheimer. (Recommended by Censor tor Adults.) Reservations—2s 3d, 2s lOtl. Day Sessions —Is and Is 6d. , Free List entirely suspended. We advise purchasing reservations during the day to avoid delay in the queue. Telephone reserves cannot be guaranteed after 7.30 p.m. PLAZA, Plan at Begg's. LAZA, Theatre Telephone 51-277. PLAZA. Sessions, 2.15 & 8 p.m. Direction.—Amalgamated Pictures. Ltd. ALL WELLINGTON SURRENDERS TO HER MARVELLOUS FASCINATION! BOX PLANS FOR TONIGHT ARE HEAVY! x Book at D.I.C. & Theatre. Tel. 51-505. _7\__, CTATE. ~ A • \f \ y ]S\ STATE. l^\ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. THE GREATEST LITTLE STAR ON THE SCREEN t The world's foremost film critics have classed this wonderful Entertainment among - the Ten Best Pictmes of the Year. Surely an achievement tor the five-year-old Wonder Child. , SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE — SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE — SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE ■ SHIRLEY TEMPLE —— SHIRLEY TEMPLE--SHIRLEY TEMPLE ---—■ :— SHIRLEY TEMPLE .. ' . — With - ■■;■ .', Another of your Favourite Stars —■—— JAMES DUNN . JAMES DUNN : — JAMES DUNN — in their Best Picture together "BRIGHT EYES" — "BRIGHT EYES" — "BRIGHT EYES" .— "BRIGHT EYES" — "BRIGHT EYES" — ■—— You have seen Shirley in ,other pictures but not. in one that was specially made for her, such as _ "BRIGHT EYES." (Approved for Universal Exhibition^) KOXY '■■!THEAT.RE.:i.:>!."'.'.':/; OXY THEATRE. ROXY THEATRE. Dir.—Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Continuous from 11 a.m. ~ DE LUXE SESSIONS, 2.15 and 8 p.m. Acclaimed a wonderful production. hundreds still being turned . ■ • , ■ . away. ~,; ■; •; Telephone 40-618. Released after 20 years by Special Arrangement between European > Governments by Fox Film Corp. SEE THIS ■■■■':■• ■■ . < AUTHENTIC ■:■■■■■ . RECORD .: "THE FIRST WORLD WAR" "THE FIRST WORLD WAR" "THE FIRST WORLD.'WAR" "THE FIRST WORLD WAR" "THE FIRST WORLD WAR" "THE FIRST WORLD WAR." You will see authentic records of the following battles:—Jutland, Dardanelles, Somme, Gallipoli; Air Raids on London, Actual "U" Boat Warfare with the subsequent sinking of well-known passenger ships. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) KING GEORGE THEATRE, ING GEORGE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT. ■ , An Epoch in Local History. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT. Great. Social and Theatrical Occasion. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD., Have great pleasure in announcing the first and only representation in Lower Hutt of the outstanding London Comedy Triumph— " THE WIND AND THE RAIN.'' " THE WIND AND THE RAIN." " THE WIND AND THE RAIN." " THE WIND AND THE RAIN." Which was written by the brilliant' young New Zealand playwright, Dr. Merton Hodge, and which created, a sensation iK Wellington recently, where the Grand Opera House proved far too small to accommodate the large number of playgoers who nightly endeavoured to obtain admission. The production will bo an exnet.replies of that staged in Wellington, and the same brilliant cast will interpret it. IMPORTANT.—A Special Service of buses will run to and from Wellington and Petonc before and after the performance on Saturday evening. POPULAR PRICES: Reserved seats, ss; Unreserved, 3s 6d and 2s (plusl tax). Box Plans will be opened on THURSDAY MORNING nest at The Willows, Lover Hutt, and the D.I.C, Wellington, E~\mpire theatre, island bay. THIS EVENING, At 8 o'clock. HERE IT IS! The Biggest of'All'Specials— \ "THE GAY DIVORCEE," "THE GAY DIVORCEE," With FRED ASTAIRE—GINGER ROGERS It's Great! It's Different! It's Now! Never beforejsuch a galaxy of girls,, beauty, and song! Dances you ye never even dreamt of! SPECIAL SOUND SUPPORTS. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TJOLFE'S WAX works wonders with floors. ' ■ ' i
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 78, 2 April 1935, Page 2
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