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A DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT FOR YOUNG AND OLD! DB LUXE THEATRE. B LUXE T H E A T R E. DB LUXE ' THEATRE. NOW SHOWING — (Twice Daily, 2.15 & 8.) . THE HAPPY-GO-LUCKY JOY-BOY ARRIVES WITH HIS BAND OF MERRYMAKERS X you Enjoy an Entertaining Story, Cheery Songs, and Plenty of Good, Clean Comedy— THE BEST BIT OF FUN FOB A LONG, LONG TIME. . ■', GENE GERRARD GENE GERRARD ' GENE GERRARD GENE GERRARD - And - WENDY BARR.IE WENDY BARRIE WENDY BARRIE WENDY BARRIE POFS Wholesome GOES „ English SUSIE" Nonsense. A Corking Musical Comedy! — Brand New — Sparkling — Riotously Funny. ' ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) In Addition: A Delightful Comedy Drama, "THE MAN I WANT." "THE MAN I WANT." "THE MAN I WANT." (Approved for- Universal Exhibition.) —— IRIS MASON ■ IRIS MASON ~ At the Wurlitzer Organ, tfos I l'lans | at D.I.C. and Theatre. MERRY WIDOW CABARET MERRY WIDOW CABARET ■ MERRY WIDOW CABARET At the WENTWORTH on E4STER MONDAY NIGHT—9 to 1 a.m.' Merry Widow Waltzing Competition, Ist Prize, £2 2s; 2nd Prize, £1 Is; 1 , 3rd, Trophy. - ' .'■■ Box Plans, are filling. ■~.'■ ■■ rapidly at the , II I : D.I.C. Book early. i ■ ■ ■• 1 / ■ , ■•■ • \ • ■ '' The First N.Z. Release o£ FRANZ'LEHAR'S • Magnificent Operetta, ,- — .The New "MERRY WIDOW." "MERRY .WIDOW." ; " "MERRY WIDOW." The Gorgeous and Glittering Spectacle .-.'... of 1935.- -■:■' ■ —■ — ——— f . JEANETTE MACDpNALD, ' JEANETTE MACDONALD, MAURICE CHEVALIER, MAURICE CHEVALIER, ' 120 Symphonic Orchestra 120 120 Symphonic Orchestra 120 Albertina Rascb. Premiere Ballet. \ .' . . ■ I 120 ■ Symphonic Orchestra ' 120 r Singers—Dancers, ,800, Players 800 '-■~■ (Recommended by Censor for, Adults.) . : : D 1 ''■'■'■ E ■' LUXE,"1 "■■■■■■' -. E LUXE, : . DE LUXE, I ; Commencing I • ' EASTER SATURDAY ' ■ I EASTER SATURDAY I ': (Twice daily, 2.15.and 8.) 1 : /■ ."■ : ■ ■■.■■■:■- , \ ■ ___________ __ . —A— ; ■ DON'T MISS THIS CHOICE PIECE OF SCREEN ARTISTRY AND ACTING. BOOK IMMEDIATELY AT THE D.I.C. OR TEL. THEATRE, 52-212. KING'S ■■ THEATRE. ING'S THEATRE. . NOW SHOWING • TWICE DAILY, at 2.15 and 8 p.m. TWICE DAILY, at 2.15 and 8 p.m. . Drama that throbs . . . spectacle that amazes. An exotic fsvoman on Europes mightiest throne writing . history's red pages. ■ ' / MARLENE \ I DIETRICH J ■.: Has a role to match the supreme artistry of the screen's most beautiful woman as CATHERINE II in ' / 'THE \ , ( SCARLET I \ EMPRESS."/ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Supports comprise the following selected i- featurettes: Paramount British News, Screen Souvenirs, ' i . and POPEYE THE SAILOR in his latest Cartoon "SHIVER ME TIMBERS." CEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. 10 TONIGHT, At 7.30 Only. Another MONSTER Double-Feature Programme. No. 1— ' CONRAD VEIDT "BELLA DON%A." , "BELLA DONNA." . ! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) No. 2— Edna May Oliver. Ed: Everett Horton ■■ • , . In "THE POOR RICH." "THE POOR RICH." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) No. 3— "Strange As It Seems."' No. .—Universal News. .No. s—Newsreel. Telephone 16-393 for .reservations. DE LUXE THEATRE, Lower Hutt. \ j TONIGHT AND MONDAY AT 8. < . ' TUESDAY AT 2.30 and 8. The incomparable i GEORGE ARLTSS GEORGE ARLISS , GEORGE ARLISS Combining Entertainment and Artistry in "THE LAST GENTLEMAN." "THE LAST GENTLEMAN." "THE LAST GENTLEMAN." "THE LAST GENTLEMAN." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With Edna May Oliver, Charlotte Henry, Ralph Morgan. Box Plans at Peter Pan Lounge or Tel. Theatre, 03-431. v • »

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 88, 13 April 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 88, 13 April 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 88, 13 April 1935, Page 4

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