HERE YOU ARE HERE YOU ARE ■ HERE YOU ARE2 REGENT ATTRACTIONS ON ONE RJVOLI PROGRAMME. PIVOLI- THEATRE J^IVOLI THEATRE - NEWTOWN - Coßy and Warm as Your Own Fireside. TONIGHT! -.TONIGHT! Come when you "like—Stay as long as you like. 7p.m.—With Medbury in Morocco. 7.lo—Beauty Secreta of Hollywood (in beautiful: colour). 7.2o—Going Places, with Lowell Thomas. 7.3o—Toyland Premiere (beautifully col(toted cartoon). 7.4o—Screen Snapshots. • 7.so—Touching the Souls of Ten Million Women. Fannie Hurst ~ . the wo- > mari who knows women and the kinds of men they love . . . has dipped her pen still further into the tears and laughter of life . . . to baie the burning secrete of one woman's heart. See this Tremendous Drama of a Mother and' Daughter who loved the same man— "IMITATION OF LIFE." '.IMITATION OF LIFE." -■■-" "IMITATION OF LIFE." "IMITATION OF LIFE." ' •;- .: -'•'■ '■ '■■■ With . : . CLAUDETE COLBERT CLAUDETE COLBERT ♦ ; WARREN WILLIAM '•■-V. ' .-'■■ WARREN vWLLLIAM ' ' ■■'.•. - , And ■•■ BABY JANE : BABY JANE; The Three-year-old Wonder Child. o.2o—Bouquet of Roses. One of the De- ;. lightful Organlogues. 059—Walt Disney's Silly Symphony— "THE LITTLE WISE HEN." "THE LITTLE WISE HEN." AH in Beautiful Colour. 9.3s—United Artists' Special Attraction— "THE AFFAIRS OF CELLINI." "THE AFFAIRS OF CELLINI." "THE AFFAIRS OF CELLINI." "THE AFFAIRS OF CELLINI." Fredrie March—Constance Bennett. Fredric March^—Constance Bennett (Both features recommended by the Censor for Adults.) This is undoubtedly the Finest Programme ever offered to the Wellington picturegoers. You can see it all for ONE SHILLING. ONE SHILLING. So follow the crowd tonight and get your Moneys Worth. Tel. 25-041 for Reserves. Matinee Tomorrow. 2 o'clock—''The Last Round Up" and Special Children's Programme. flinHIHI!M1!!HIH!BIK 1 PARAMOUNT THEATRE I | Paramount theatre f lUMminiin1 ""i ■ TWICE DAILY, 2.15 & 8 pjn. , British' Dominions Films will Present DEREK OLDHAM DEREK OLDHAM DEREK OLDHAM : DEREK OLDBAM Brilliant Stage and Radio Tenor, Who will sing his way into everybody's heart. In • 1 I 1 1' "THE BROKEN ROSARY" "THE BROKEN ROSARY" Inspired by Gounod's "AYE MARLA," - 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. Plans at D.I.C. & Theatre.- Tel. 51-842. PHENOMENAL SUCCESS. Season Extended, Season Extended. OUR- THEATRE, NEW4.OWN. UR THEATRE. NEWTOWN . AN APOLOGY. The Management regret that several hundred patrons were turned away on Saturday night through Our Theatre being taxed to its capacity. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. By the courtesy of Fox Films and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer we are pleased to announce that "Bright Eyes" will be again screened Tonight and Tuesday with a complete change of programme. At 7 p.m.—Pathe News. At 7.15 p.m.—"Songs of the Colleges." At ,7.30 p.m.—Fox Aust. News. At 7.40 p.m.— "HAWAIIAN NIGHTS." "HAWAIIAN NIGHTS." Starring Polly Moran, Mary Boland, and Ned Sparks. Featuring,four big song hits. More amazing and entertaining than "Flying Down to Rio.", , At 9 p.m.— ' "BRIGHT EYES." EYES," Starring the sensational child star SHIRLEY TEMPLE. . SHIRLEY TEMPLE. Youv« been waiting- to see her in a ' picture like this.' (Both Pictbies for Universal Exhibition.)
T?EX THEATRE. ■""EX THEATRE. (Upper Cuba Street.) 1« rALL SEATS ONE PRICE— It 3d—-CHILDREN AT MATINEES- 3d ■— — NOW SHOWING TWICE DAILY—2 and 7.30 p.m." T™? P4p* National Feature Attractions. The Truth about Neglected Husbands! ~.__ WARREN WILLIAM. ' M^Y ASTOR GINGER ROGERS DICKIE MOORE ANDY DEVINE In a powerful Drama of Today— "UPPER WORLD." — ,' ■ "UPPER WORLD." "UPPER WORLD." A vmd, brilliantly-acted. picturisation ol n ? ?/ am°Uß novef. . . replete wit! all toe thrills of romance and adventure! Together with EDWARD G. ROBINSON fortrmying the finest character of his career, ■ . Supported by Geneiweve Tobin Glenda FaTrell — "DARK HAZARD." "JDARK HAZARD." ■—; "DARK HAZARD." ■ stirring drama ... in an amazingly dif ferent setting! (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults Box Plans at DJ.C. or Theatre. Tel 62-334 Reserves 6d Extra. PgWCESg. CONTINUOUS * RINCESS. from U a.m. to 10.15 p.m NOW SHOWING P Three Big Attractions! I—KAY FRANCIS With WARREN WILLIAM, Jean Muir—Verree Teasdale. In Warner Bros.' Romantic Drama. "DR. MONICA" . -;- "DR. MONICA" "> (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) *-Bouhd City's Comedy-drama of the "WHTTE aENBIGN." "WHITE ENSIGN." With MOLLY LAMONT. Anthony Kimmins Ivan Sampsor (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) &- SPECIAL! ■ ■ SHIRLEY TEMPLE -— -*— SHIRLEY TEMPLE In the Delightfully Amusing Comedy • "DORA'S DUNKING DOUGHNUTS," ■■ <- Time-table • "Dr. Monica"—ll.23, 2.39, 6.3, 9.20. "White Ensign 1*—12.57, 4.21, 7.33. Shirley Temple—2.lo, 5.43, 9.0. Box Plans at Theatre, Telephone 42-580.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 111, 13 May 1935, Page 2
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