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waraiiißiiiisßiiiiKi'ii;.'!! '~iiii mts uu .sun |X PARAMOUNT THEATRE | E *• ARAMOUNT THEATRE | \ TWICE DAILY, 2.15 & 8 p.m. British Dominions Films will Present DEREK OLDIIAM DEREK OLDIIAM DEREK OLDHAM —i • ■■ — DEREK OLDHAM Brilliant Stage and Radio Tenor, Who will sing his rfny into everybody's heart, *n " THE BROKEN ROSARY." ' "THE BROKEN ROSARY" V I Inspired by Gounod's "AYE MARIA," — With — JEAN ADRIENNE—RONALD WARD. JEAN ADRIENNEt-RONALD WARD. Every music lover will love this picture • —-every picture lover will love its music! The conflict of love and loyalty—and a romance that finds expression in song, (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — ALSO SHOWING — EXCELLENT FEATURETTES. PJaas at D.LC. % Theatre, TeL 61-842. •pKX THEATRE. *« 5 THEATRE. REX /tt THEATRE.(Upper Cuba Street.) • 1» ALL SEATS Is. 3d—CHDLDREN AT MATINEES 3d NOW SHOWING TWICE DAILY—2 and 7.30 p.m. Two Successes from First"National! •w,™ A WARREN WILLIAM, MARY ASTOR GINGER ROGERS In a vivid, brilliantly-acted screen adaptation of Ben'Hecht's widely-read novel, "UPPER WORLD" "UPPER WORLD" : .. "UPPER WORLD" ! Romance and adventure . . . in a sensational story of today. Together with —• EDWARD G. ROBINSON Genevieve Tobin —- Glenda Farrell. ' Jn & Stirring Drama. . . with a New and Novel Setting— •W- "DARK HAZARD" ~..*.... "DARK HAZARD" - "DARK HAZARD" ~ (Both, Recommended'by Censor for Adults) — In Addition — Exceptionally Entertaining Featurettes, Box Plans at DJ.C. or Theatre. Tel. 62-334. Reserves 6d Estra, PIffiJCESS- CONTINUOUS ■*■ RINCESS. from 11 a.m. to 10.15 p.m. Stalls, Is Circle, Is 6d. NOW SHOWING A Three-Star Entertainment"! I-KAY FRANCIS KAY FRANCIS With-i—-WARREN WILLIAM, Jean Muir—Verrea Teasdale. In .Warner Bros.' Romantic Drama, "DR. MONICAS "DR. MONICA" : ■ "DR. MONICA" Glorious romance . . . tense drama . . . superb portrayals. (Recommended by Censor' for Adults.) 2—Sound City's Comedy-drama of the " WHITE^NSIGN" . " WHITE ENSIGN " — > "WHITE.ENSIGN" -r With " ' . - MOLLY LAMONT,' Anthony Kimmins — Ivan Sampson. (Approved" for Universal Exhibition.) 3- SPECIAL! r : SHIRLEY TEMPLE — '-^— ■ SHIRLEY TEMPLE ~r SHIRLEY TEMPLE — In the Delightfully Amusing Comedy "DORA'S DUNKING DOUGHNUTS." Box Plans at Theatre, Telephone 42-580. Time-table — '■ , "Dr. Monica"—ll.23, 2.39, 6.3, '9.20. "White Ensign"—l2.s7, 4.21, 7.33. Shirley Temple—2.l9, 5.43, 9.0. S' HORTT'S THEATRE. ■ HORTT'S THEATRE.,. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. An Artistic Screen Triumph. ' Two First National Attractions. > Premiere Presentation in Wellington. WILLIAM POWELL. JOAN BLONDELL, HELEN VINSON, "LAWYER MAN." "LAWYER MAN." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Delightful comedy interspersed with thrilling moments .and highly dramatic scenes. Second Big Film.' ' ■ LORETTA YOUNG, NORMAN FOSTER, WINNIE liIGHTNER, • ■ ~ "PLAY "GIRL." "PLAY GIRL." - (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) I» the storjf of a department-store clerk, who planned to win financial security and a career on her own initiative. Selected Supporting Programme. ' QEASIDE PICTURES, "LYALL BAY. « - TONIGHT; at 7.30 on%. A -huge DOUBLE Feature Programme. No. i— ANN GREY, JOHN STUART, And WENDY BARRY • \ In A powerful drama of a doctor who gave his life for a patient. "THE HOUSE OF TRENT." "THE HOUSE OF TRENT." No. 1rWHEELER and WOOLSEY WHEELER and WOOLSEY In * "COCKEYED CAVALIERS," "COCKEYED CAVALIERS,", " COCKEYED CAVALIERS," With Thelma TODD and Dorothy LEE.' '(Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 'No. 3- . • . . ' CHARLIE CHAPLIN in . "THE ADVENTURER." ,NO. 4—Pathe News. No. s—Variety. Don't miss this great programme. Book your seat NOW. TEL. ],6-393. PrALACB \ THEATRE. .ALACE ' ' THEATRE, PETONE. ' TONIGHT, AT 8 o'cloqk. - THE TALLEST BIG STAR! • THE BIGGEST LITTLE STAR! THE PRETTIEST BLONDE STAR! SHIRLEY TEMPLE, GARY COOPER, CAROLE LOMBARD, and brilliant cast In , ' "NOW AND FOREVER." , "NOW AND FOREVER." ■ ' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) All for one—and one for all—as they range ' the -world over in an exciting story of the romance and wanderlust of three unusual people. AND FULL PROGRAMME. " 05455 ■ - THEATRE. R^ D PETONB. THEATRETONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. arrcH up your braces—throw ; THE MAIN DECK OVERBOARD, "HERE 1 COMES THE1 ■ - . \ NAVY." Warner Bros.* Production. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ■ With JAMES V CAGNEY, PAT O'BRIEN, FRANK McHUGH, GLORIA STUART, 1 And Special Cast. As fresh and invigorating as an ocean FULL SUPPORTING/PROGRAMME. J TENNIS COACHING. nWE Wise Player gets his coaching in the winter. Commence now. T. a WILLIAMS, 43 Cuba Street. Telephone 41-235. v

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1935, Page 4

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