■ NOW SHOWING 1 PARAMOUNT THEATRE ■ ■jl§" * ARAMOUNT THEATRE I ,llifflmpiiiniii!iiiiiiiiira 'Twice Daily: 2.15 and 8 p.ni. The Happiest Entertainment in Town! -—RIPPLING TUNEJ3 ' '/-— '- STORMS OF LAUGHTER -'■ ',- .— — WAVES OF JOY A colourful riot on land and sea—smashing . all ■ standards of musical splendour! -r— r- " HAWAIIAN NIGHTS " —-T- "HAWAIIAN NIGHTS" : -— -^ " HAWAIIAN NIGHTS " Produced by Lou Brock, the creator of "Flying Down to Rio," '' ■■' ' .' — With — MARY BOLAND NED SPARKS SIDNEY BLACKMER - POLLY MORAN " ■ : : : :— — — ' " HAWAIIAN NIGHTS " ■- ■ ■ " HAWAIIAN NIGHTS " ',\ '~^~ " HAWAIIAN NIGHTS " —— ; The laugh-crowded story of a family oi\ , milhonan.es who were "down to their last . yacht!" — Also Showing — • WALTER. HUSTON — FRANCES DEE ;. ': : ■■ In ' ■•■■': '."KEEP 'EM ROLLING." •■ ' "KEEP 'EM ROLLING." ... f'KEEP 'EM ROLLING." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The exciting film version of the popular "Saturday livening Post" fitory, "Rodney," by Leonard Mason. '—'ALSO SHOWING - ■ :'■ ■ SPECIAL JUBILEE FILM— Impressive and Inspiring Scenes of . "TROOPING THE COLOURS:" ' 'Plans' at D.I.C, & Theatre. Tel. 51-842. Here's a Royal Feast of Perfect : '.-." "Entertainment. •• KINEMA, •- : ■ ' • ' KILBIRNIE, INEMA , KILBIRNIE.! TONIGHT At 7.30 o'clock TONIGHT Also MONDAY AND TUESDAY at 7.45 p.m. ' The Exquisite Star of Stars, GRETA GARBO. . . ':' GRETA GAKBO . . ■ . ■ ■ GRETA GARBO ■ with . HERBERT MARSHALL ,_ . GEORGE BRENT. In W. Somerset Maugham's Exotic Romance of the Orient, PAINTED VEIL." ;■■■- ."THE PAINTED VEIL." ~-; , /"THE PAINTED VEIL." ■'■' -■ —With-— WARNER OLAND—JEAN HERSHOLT KATHERINE ALEXANDER. ■ Additional Attraction: ' ■■" SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE . ■ -. '■ —^with— GARY COOPER - CAROLE LOMBARD "NOW: AND "FOREVER." -^- ■ ' -—-'<NQW AND FOREVER." ';. (Both Recommended by Censor for 1 •-•-■■ Adults.) Grand Associate Features. Reserves at Theatre, Tel. 14-202. SPECIAL MATINEE, • MONDAY, MAY 6, at 2,15 p.in . "THE PAINTED VElL.'r "PRINCESS. CONTINUOUS , ■*■ RINCESSI from 11 a.m. to 10.15 p.m. i . Prices,. Is and Is Gd. ..— NOW SHOWING '■ .. A Popular Double-feature Programme! Adventure .. . Romance . .■. Action . . -Thrills.. . . and the Year's Biggest SONG HIT in ZANE GREY'S CHassio of the West— ~ J, <'WAGON WHEELS" I , 1 "WAGON WHEELS" li •| "WAGOJi,". WHEELS"- I l\ "WAGON WHEELS" I ' ' • A, Paramount Picture, with ' . BANDOLPH SCOTT. . ; Gail Patrick -Monte Blue ■ (Approved. for Universal Exhibition.) —— Additional Attraction First National's Baffling Mystery Play. "THE CASE OF THE HOWLING DOG." "THE CASE OF THE HOWLING DOG. "THECASETQF; THE HOWLING DOG.' ■"■';'.■ -——r- Go-starring — *> WARREN WILLIAM, MARY ASTOR. ■ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also: Special Patriotic Subject, "THE PRINCE OF WALES AND THE NAVY." Jiox Plans at Theatre. Tel. 42-580. •. Time-table ' . "Howling Dog": IU, 1.40, 4.48, 7.54 i . ''Wagon Wheels": 12.18, 2.56, 6.4, 5.15. 'ARTCRAFT THEATRE. •**RTCRAFT THEATRE. (Thorndon's Popular Family Cinema). ' . KING'S JUBILEE ATTRACTION. A GREAT EPIC OF BRITISH HISTORY! MR. GEORGE ARLISS — MR. GEORGE ARLISS : = -MR. GEORGE ARLISS MR. GEORGE ARLISS — - . In —-—"THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD." .——"THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD." —r—"THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD." —-—"THE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD." Thp greatest picture Mr. Arliss has yet ■made. ~...• He stood alone againsf mil:lions .;■■■. ...the one^ mdn between Britain .and ruin. . . ~ a. pillar of power jin a crumbling .world . ..; . defying his "enemies., to save a nation .. . ~ with a letrokejdf the':pen ie, levelled the might • J ■, ;- .of Napoleon ia the dustl ,; ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition;} ;l- SELECTED SUPPORTS INCLUDE > Coloured Cartoon,'' Cinesound News. SPECIAL MATINEE MONDAY, 2.15. SPECIAL MATINEE MONDAY, 2.15. .■ SPECIAL MATINEE MONDAY, 2.15. " Reserves-^Theatre Telephone 43-988. NOTE.—Patrons are advised to be in tneir seats early. Reserves cannot be held ■after 8,10 p.m. . UNDOUBTEDLY-THE BEST WEEK-, . : , . END PROGRAMME. pMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. - ■ (Comfortably Heated.) THIS EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK. ■ JEANHARLOW. LIONEL BARRYMORE, FRANCHOT •' • TONE. —.-—■- ---In--1.; 'THE GIRL FROM MISSOURI." Abig.laugh special—and big thrills, too! . Sbmethiing entirejy new and different in sparkling entertainment. \ 2.—Hal Roach Presents "Benny from .Panama." . ' 3.—Goofy Movies—Pete. Smith. - 4.—Cartoon.' ' 5--:Fitzpatrick Traveltalk. e.-^inesound Review. . ■ ' » , 7.—Granam McNamee Newsreel. (Recommended by.Cenaor for Adults.) ', TVB . ■;.... LUXE THEATRE. ' Lower Hutt. TONIGHT AND MONDAY AT 8. -...-.. ...Matinee, Monday at 2.30. 1 One of the truly glorious pictures of all "THE COUNT OE^MONTE CRTSTO." "THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO." "THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) '• Featuring i ROBERT DONAT, ELISSA LANDI, - ROBERT DONAT, ELISSA LANDI, Excellent supporting programme, including Mickey Mouse Cartoon "Mickey's Steam ' . , ■ Roller." ; Boi Plans at Peter Pan Lounge or Tel. Theatre. 63-431 ; t?EGAL THEATRE, KARORI. -T* , ', Specially Heated Nightly. None too old and none too young to enjoy this gay romance. "BABES IN TOYLAND." • "BABES IN TOYLAND." . LAUREL And LAUREL HAUDY. , HARDY. • -; ■- "BABES IN TOYLAND." Delightful music and wholesome comedy. ■ ' Make this the picture ideal. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Special Supports. Mon, and Tues.x "Kcntuckyj Kernela,"
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 104, 4 May 1935, Page 4
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