Patrons of the De Luxe Theatre cannot but appreciate the new programme which opened there yeßterday." —Vide, "Dominion," 11/5/35. Ring Telephone 53-080 for Reserves. T)E LUXE TODAY, ■Vg LUXE TODAY, DE LUXE 2.15&8! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayev Present The Outstanding Picture of 1035! ACCLAIMED BY THE PRESS AND LEADING PERSONALITIES AS Something new in Picture Entertainment. ; ZANE GREY Acclaims it as the greatest outdoor picture of the decade. I"SEQUOLV" "SEQUOIA" i '* SEQUOIA " " SEQUOI \ " ,"SEQUOIA " "SEQUOIA " "SEQUOIA" — "SEQUOIA" "SEQUOIA" : "SEQUOIA" ," SEQUOIA " " SEQUOIA " " SEQUOIA " " SEQUOIA " |"SEQUOIA " —— "SEQUOIA " , .. (Pronounced See-quo-yah). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Starring JEAN PARKER—RUSSELL HARDIK. JEAN PARKER-RUSSELL HARDIE. JEAN PARKER-RUSSELL HARDIE. In Addition: An Extra Special , LAUREL^HARDY COMEDY. A Furious Riot of Fun. "OLIVER THE EIGHTH." And a Delightful Dance Fantasy by "N.Z.'s Juvenile Genius, I , — BABY WITTS BABY WITTS « BABY WITTS SPECIAL M.G.M. FEATURETTES. Gorgeously-coloured Fitzpatrick . Traveltalk, "ZION CANYON OF COLOUR." CARTOON, METROTONE NEWS. IRIS MASON IRIS MASON At the Wurlitzer Organ. Box Plans at D.I.C. & Theatre. Tel. 53-080. DIRECT FROM 'ST. JAMES AFTER A HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL , SEASON COMES THIS RIOTOUS ERITISH , MIRTHQUAKE. DAILY—At 3.15 . & '. 8 p.m. DAILY—At 2.15 & 8 p.m. KING'S —i THEATRE . ING'S THEATRE., (Cosily Heated for Your Comfort.) MILLIONS BA.VE ,REVELLED IN IT AS A STAGE PLAY—NOW IT IS AN HILARIQUS PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT. ■ "ARE YOU A MASON?" "ARE YOU A MASON?" "ARE YOU A MASON?" "ARE. YOU. A MASON?" "ARE YOU A MASON?" • "ARE YOU A MASON?" '.? , , ■■■ '?•.■■ ..... y. .'.'■.. j ... , » ' j (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Learn what happened on1. Lodge Night— YOU'LL SCREAM WITH LAUGHTER. Funnier even than "My Wife's Family.?' The biggest laughter-maker ever produced in a British Studio.' CLEVER' SCENES—FUNNY SITUATIONS. i With SONNIE HALE Star Comedian BONNIE HALE of SONNIE HALE "Tell Me SONNIE HALE Tonight." And ■ ROBERTSON HARE ROBERTSON HARE 1 " ' ROBERTSON HARE ' ROBERTSON HARE Droll character of many Lynn-WaHs-(': successSs. ■' ' • ' •' . BOX PLANS at D.I.C.' or- THEATRE (Tel. 52-212). PRICES: Stalls Is, (Res. is 6d); Dress Circle Is 6d (no booking fee). HERE'S ANOTHER OUTSTANDING-' SHOW AT ' KINEMA KILBIRNIE. INEMA KILBIRNIE. , TONIGHT. AT 7.30. , TONIGHT. Adventure . .: Romance Action '~ Thrills ZANE GREY'S - • •Classic of the West. ' "WAGON WHEELS" /— . "WAGON WHEELS" ' ■ "WAGON WHEELS" ' -t-With- — RANDOLPH SCOTT. GAIL PATRICK MONTE BLUE Adapted from the famous novel . ■ "Fighting Caravans," and introducing the year's biggest song,hit. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ■ • Additional Attraction: " WARREN WILLIAM - MARY ASTOR WARREN WILLIAM — MARY ASTOR WARREN WILLIAM - MARY ASTOR In the baffling Mystery-Thriller. J'THE CASE OF THE HOWLING DOG." "THE CASE OF THE HOWLING DOG." Meet PERSY MASON, the new: Idol of •• . Detective fiction! > It's one big thrill from start to finish". (Recommended by Censor ,ior Adults.) Grand Associate Featurettes. Reserves at Theatre. Tel. 14-202. A RTCRAFT "™ THEATRE. **RTCRAFT . • THEATRE fThorndon's Popular Family C'inemn) , NOW i SHOWING ROBERT 'MONTGOMERY - ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY . ; MAUREEN O'SULLTVAN MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN ■ — MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN '\ ■ - In "H-I-D-E O-U-T." "H-I-D-E O-U-T." "H-I-D-E • O-U-T." "H-I-D-E O-U-T." Robert Montgomery, as thel "big shot" from, Broadway, and Maureen O'Sullivan, as the little country girl wHo makes him forget the bright lights, are the most-de-lightful pair of lovers the screen has seen in m&ny months! They bring, you the merriest exfitemont and the grandest per-formances-of the.year. - ' (Approved for Universal Eshibit'on.) . SUPPORTS INCLUDE: Mickey Mouse Cartoon, Cinesound News ~' Feature,, etc. Theatre tel. 43-968. For reserves. E LUXE ! THEATRE, LOWER HUTT. TONIGHT and MONDAY, at 8. , Warner Bros.' Circus Thriller— \ - JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN "JOE E. BROWN ■-And Hundreds in Support "THE CIRCUS CLOWN." ' • "THE CIRCUS CLOWN." , "THE.CIRCUS CLOWN." , "THE CIRCUS CLOWN?' ' . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Excellent Supporting Programme. Including Coloured Revue, "'TIS SPRING." "'TIS SPRING." Box Plans at l Jeter lan Lounge or Tel. Theatre. 63-431 . - OUR THEATRE, NEW i OWN. , UR THEATRE, ' NEWTOWN. FINAL SCREENING. TONIGHT," 7. The Outstanding Picture of the Year! • "BRIGHT EYES." . "BRIGHT EYES," > • ' Starring TEMPLE. SHIRLEY TEMPLE. The' greatest little star on the screen, Second Big Attraction: MARIAN ■ MARSH, The charming Hollywood star, in "LOVE AT SECOND SIGHT." , , "LOVE AT SECOND SIGHT." (Both, Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) \ »
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1935, Page 4
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