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NOW,. SHOW^Ixq.; ■ - §lillllill!|llllllllll]|!ll!!lll!!ll!ll!lll|!l||ljllil»l!lijil!||^ ■ PARAMOUNT FHEATRB I 1 * ARAMOUN* HWiATRB f |i!!!llll!l!!l!r '' "^llllllllilinilllllllllliiniiiiilillllllNlllllinilllllllllllllllllllllllll' (Heated for Your Comfort.) TWICE DAILY, 2.15 and 8 p.m. ELISSA LANDI ELISSA LANDI —i-—- ELISSA LANDI —r— : ....; ',-;;;,„■'.• ELISSA LANDI — \" ■"'.■. --With -, ■ GARY GRANT-SHARON LYNNE ■;■■■;;■■ ; -±.-ia -■■■'■ A SKYLARKING RIOT OP ROMANCE AND SONG! , The story of a. man who married an opera star, and saw too much of Europe and too little of bis wife " ENTER MADAME " " ENTER — MADAME " "ENTER — MADAME" " ENTER MADAME " "ENTER MADAME" ; (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) , Exciting voices of internationally famous open stare . : . rise in rapturous song to thrill the hearts of all the world m thjs ■■ gay, romantic comedy. -ALSO-EXTRA-SPECIAL FEATURETTES. ■: LEON ERROL Iv "SERVICE WITH A SMILE;; • •« SERVICE WITH A SMILE " Warner Bros.' Spectacular Musical Revuo in Gorgeous Technicolour. . American News—Betty Boop Cartoon. Paramount Pictorial—Mack Sennett Comedy. Pjans at D.1.0. and Theatre. Tel. 61-842. rmni?TT'B THEATRE. ShorttJ theatre. Now equipped with very latest Electrical Heating System. Warm and Comfortable in the Coldest Weather. Continuous Pictures from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. COMMENCING TODAY: Another great double-feature programme, for which this theatre is famous. RONALD COLMAN i RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN In his greatest picture to date, Supported by LORETTA YOUNG, WARNER OLAND. In United Artists' Supreme Attraction, "BULLDOG DRUMMOND STRIKES "BULLDOG DRUMMOND STRIKES "BULLDOG DRUMMOND STRIKES BACK." BACK." BACK." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Mora thrilling, more exciting than ever before. Scotland Yard's ace sleuth comes out of retirement for the wedding of a pal, and runs smack into the arms of the greatest terror-mystery of his career. SECOND BIG ATTRACTION: SPENCER TRACY, SPENCER TRACY, SSI iivs: .iHS I Kffi In a thrilling exposure of the kidnapping :.-..'.i •.■■;■..-;. y>f. k°rror, ':■■■■■■'=■■.". .■■•"■' '•■■ ■■ :;' ■ ■ ;,^THU:iMMii>game,;; ; . , ( ;..,,.■; "THE MAD GAME." (ISeeommended .by Censor for Adults.) Treachery, vengeance, lawlessness. Superb Supporting' Featiirettes, including latest Mickey Mouse Cartoon, Travelogue, etq. . Note.^wing to the great length of thie programme the evening session will commence, at 7.15 with the short subjects. "Mad Game" at 7.40. 'Ronald Colman at ■•■'■■'* '. 8.45. ; A gigantic picture treat for all. REX —— THEATRE. EX ' ... THEATRE. (Upper Cuba Street.) ALL SEATS ONE PRICE-ls. CHILDREN 3d AT MATINEES. NOW SHOWING -— Twice Daily—At 2 and 7.30 r p.m. Two First National Features! I.—Waves of LaughterOceans of Fun—Gales of Glee!!! —: JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN — With — Jean Muir—Frank McHugb—Thelina Todd Johny Mack Bro\rn., In the uproariously funny nautical farce— "SON, OF A SAILOR.". ; "SON OF A SAILOR." "SON OF A SAILOR." 2._ Twelve <.Big Stars, including Warren WiHi«» — Joan Blonde]} Ruby K*eler ■ ■* - Dick'Powell Aline MacMaion • —Giiy Kibbee Ned Sparks r- — — Ginger Rogers ..-'.AiHost of Lovely Girls. ".," Tantalising Tunes ■/ — L Catchy :Songs Infectious Humour— _~ • ■ •■■ '■ Clever Dance Ensembles ■r Scenes of Wondrous Beauty, In *they Brilliant Musical Production, , "GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933." "GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933." .'■•••• "GOLD DIGGERS OF y»33." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition) Plana at D.1.0. and Theatre, Tel. 52-334. Reserves 6d Extra. ARTCRAFT THEATRE. RTCRAFT THEATRE. . (Thomdon's Popular Family Cinema.) At 7.45 TONIGHT At 7.45 The merry mistress of musical comedy in her supreme screen scream. GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS GRACIE FIELDS ■«— i ; "SING AS WE GO." "SING AS WE GO." "SING AS WE GO." A new and greater Gracie Fields in a real story at last. Specially written for her by J. B. Priestley, of "Good Companions fame. '. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Supports include: CINESOUND NEWS, MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON* ETC. MATINEE, SATURDAY, 2.15 p.m. TiE LUXE THEATRE. U LOWER HUTT (Steam Heated Throughout.) FINALLY TONIGHT at 8. I—A delightful musical romance: "WAKE UP AND DKEAM." "WAKE UP AND DREAM." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 2— Drama, thrills, mystery: "MILLION DOLLAR RANSOM." "MILLION DOLLAR RANSOM." (Recommended by Cenßor! for Adults.) SATURDAY AND MONDAY, at 8 p.m. MATINEE SATURDAY, at 2.30 Gay, ••effervescent iromance* JEANETTE MACDONALD, JEANETTE .MACDONALD, ' MAURICE CHEVALIER, MAURICE CHEVALIER, ■ • In "THE MERRY WIDOW." '•THE MERRY WIDOW." "THE MERRY WIDOW." ■';..■ "THE MERRY WIDOW." (Recommended by Censor for Adult*.) Box Plans at Peter Pan Lounge,1 or Tel. Theatre, 63^431. • • ■■ .'

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 133, 7 June 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 133, 7 June 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 133, 7 June 1935, Page 2