HEAR THE VOICE THAT IS THRILLING WELLINGTON! CT. JAMES, "The t^T. JAMES, Entertainment ST. JAMES, Centre." (Direction.—Sir Benjamin Fuller.) SESSIONS 2.15 pjn., 8 p.m. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents GRACE MOORE : GRACE MOORE —: GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE Brilliant Star of " ONE NIGHT OP LOVE." // "THE LIFE STORY "THE LIFE STORY OF OF JENNY LIND." JENNY LIND." Eicturised as "A LADY'S MORALS." : ■/:■■■ ' Reginald Denny . Reginald Denny . Wallace Beery. Wallace Beery. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also, News ' ' Travelogue Todd-Kelly Comedy, and by Request, "A Country Boy" (Glorious Colour Cartoon). Plans at D.1.0. and Theatre (Tel. 54-775). TJOXY THEATRE. xfcOXY THEATRE. ROXY THEATRE. Manners Street. ■ Continuons from 11 am. STALLS. Is. — CIRCLE, Is 6d. .-. Ifs No Extra to Reserve in tha Dress Circle. . RING TELEPHONE 40-618. A picture that makes a precious memory a glorious reality. L. M. Montgomery's Classic, "ANNE OF "ANNE OF ■ GREEN GABLES," GREEN GABLES," With ANNE SHIRLEY. And then ——-.'. A Streak of Silver Lightning— "THE SILVER STREAK," With / SALLY BLANE, CHARLES STARRETT. (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition.) • ... ■ ARTCRAFT THEATRE! RTCRAFT THEATRE. (Thomson's. Popular Family Cinema).' FINALLY TONIGHT at 8. ROBERT MONTGOMERY— -— ROBERT MONTGOMERY •—— MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN In "H-I-D-E ■:■ O-U-T." "H-I-D-E O-U-T." A drama of the .reformation of a powerful racketeer through the love of a simple country girl. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) -COMMENCING TOMORROW. "BRIGHr.SLDE UP," With SPENCER TRACY, JOHN BOLES,. "PAT" PATERSON, THELMA TODD (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) D B " iS:Hm IHEAT^ FINALLY TONIGHT at 8. ■> ■:>. .JOE E. BROWN ;£::. ■In Warner Bros.' Circus Thriller-.'' 1 "THE CIRCUS CLOWN." : ! "THE CIRCUS CLOWN." , i (Approved for Universal Exhibition.): ( TUES., WED.; at 8 p.m. Matinee Wed. at 2.36. •- .! Charles Dickens's Immortal Classic • ; "GREAT EXPECTATIONS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) : With ■ ''■■ PHILLIPS HOLMES, HENRY HULL. Box Plans at Peter Pan Lounge or Tel. Cheatre. 63-431. rjAPITOL THEATRE. MIRAMAR, v TONIGHT! TONIGHT! GRETA GAR HO The GRETA GARBO Incomparable Rises to Greater Heights in her Latest Dramatic Achievement, " THE PAINTED VEIL," With HERBERT MARSHALL, GEORGE BRENT, WARNER OLAND, and JEAN HERSHOLT. ■ (Recommended by Censor, for Adults.) Also, Newsreels, Todd Kelly Comedy, and Coloured Cartoon, "OLD PIONEER." AND NOW! ';■ : ; .-. ■ The Perfect Entertainment! • "ONE NIGHT OF LOVE" at the. ' EMPIRE' .THEATRE. ISLAND BAY . (Comfortably heated.) THIS EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK. "ONE NIGHT OF LOVE," . With • ; \ GRACEMOORE. The screen's moat divine songster in an entertainment feast fit for the Gods! 2—Comedy! "Back 1» the Soil." '. 3—Sports Thrills! ' 4—Coioured Rhapsody! . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) OEASIDE PICTURES, LYALIi BAY. *■> TONIGHT AT 8 ONLY. ■ THE IMMORTAL " B L OS S O M "BLOSSOM "BLOSSOM "BLOSSOM TIM B " T I^M- E " , TIME" i , TIM E ■■"■ With, the INCOMPARABLE ' • RICHARD TAUBER RICHARD TAUBER (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) '. 'Jf-Z- ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. AUTUMN EXHIBITION NOW' OPEN DAILY [n the ART GALLERY, WHITMORE STREET. Hours: 10 a,m. to 5.30 p.m. and 7.30 to 9 p.m. ' Admission Is. Season Tickets 2s 6d. '■ Art Union Tickets Is. ■ NEW ZEALAND ANTARCTIC » SOCIETY, . A N Illustrated Address on the subject ■**■ of. "Captain ,R. F. Scott's Last Expedition" will be given by Mr. A. Leigh • Hunt, F.R.G.S., TOMORROW, the 14th inst., at 8 p.m., in the Mezzanine Room, Dominion Farmers' Institute Building, Featherston Street. All persons interested are invited to attend; . • KIA ORA (NEW ZEALAND) CLUB. rpHE President and Committee of the Kia Ora Club extend a cordial invitation to members and friends to be pre- ' sent at the Club's Social Evening, to be ' held at the Royal Oak Hotel, Cuba Street, Wellington, on TUESDAY, MAY 14, at 8 p.m. MRS. B. MARTIX INNES, Hon. Organiser. Telephone 52-683. ' — An:d don>t forget, Miss Beautiful. . •**■ "NUGGET" your shoes every momma. . .
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 111, 13 May 1935, Page 2
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