3 SESSIONS TODAY: 3 .SESSIONS TODAY: 2.15 p.m., 5 p.m., & 8 p.m. ST.- JAMES, "The T. JAMES, Entertainment i ST. JAMES, Centre." (Direction.—Sir Benjamin Puller.) (Heated for Your-Convenience.) . DANGEROUS!. ' PRIMITIVE! SAVAGE' sylvia sidney sylvia sidney sylvia sidney sylvia sidney sylvia sidney sylvia sidney : n — In — '43EH0LD MY WIFE" " BEHOLD MY WIFE" "BEHOLD MY WIFE" " BEHOLD MY WIFE " " BEHOLD MY WIFE" <; BEHOLD MY WIFE" Adapted from the Story by Sir Gilbert Parker. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SYLVIA SIDNEY SYLVIA SIDNEY SYLVIA SIDNEY SYLVIA SIDNEY SYLVIA SIDNEY SYLVIA SIDNEY - With - GENE RAYMOND, GENE RAYMOND, H. B. WARNER, H. B. WARNER, LAURA HOPE CREWS, LAURA HOPE CREWS, MONRO OWSLEY. MONRO OWSLEY. The story of a girl who exchanged her beads for pearls—moccasins for French slippers—buckskin dresses • for silk— BUT ... she couldn't exchange her savaga heart for that of a white girl. EXCELLENT FEATURETTES — Including — ■ST. JAMES NEWS SERVICE. Paramount Pictorial—Betty Boop Cartoon; Box Plan at D.1.C., or Theatre after 5 p.m. Telephone 54-775. BOOK NOW FOR THIS UNUSUAL COMEDY ROMANCE! TO DA V ! — MAJESTIC, "Theatre AJESTIC. Of • MAJESTIC. Distinction." (Sessions, 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., S p.m.) : SATURDAYS-2.15 p.m. & 8 p.m. (SHOPPERS' SESSION 5 p.m. TODAY.) Again ''The Show Window," in continuation of its special ."June Month," presents the Outstanding Programme of the Week! ... A TRIANGLE EVEN EINSTEIN COULDN'T SOLVE! WARREN GEORGE WILLIAM BRENT iw. FRANCIS ALL SET Tf GO PLACES! -THE VAGABONDS!! Just imagine—two lovers' as fascinating as George and Warren—and poor Kay has to get rid of one of them! ... but ;which; one?: : warren george william brent 22 gorgeous gowns! The most stunning Kay has ever worn! Every one an original creation.by famous Designers. ' It's Funnier, Faster, More Entertaining than "FORSAKING ALL OTHERS." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) AND A SUPPORTING PROGRAMME OF "MAJESTIC" STANDARD: NEWSREELS, "SHOE STRING FOLLIES" (Musical Revue). "I HAVEN'T GOT A HAT" (Colour Cartoon), Book Now at D.I.C. or Theatre (45-100). "THE SHOW WINDOW OF N.Z." ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW AT OUR THEATRE. NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TONIGHT 7 o'clock TONIGHT At 7 p.m.—The latest British Ne^s. At 7.ls—"Mice in Council" (Cartoon). At 7.25—F0x Australian News. At 7.35—'. "WINGS OVER. EVEREST." "WINGS OVER EVEREST." Recording the first occasion on which the summit of the world's mightiest mountain has been disclosed to human eyes. At B.ls—"Two Lame Ducks" (Comedy). At B.4s—"Wrestling With. Swordfish." (A camera thrill). At 8.50— Another rollicking farce by Ben Travers, RALPH LYNN—GORDON HARKER ROBERTSON HARE. Together in one big comedy, "DIRTY WORK." "DIRTY WORK." "DIRTY WORK." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) First-claes entertainment with, a laugh every moment. SATURDAY-MATINEE, 2 p.m. (Complete programme.) NEW EMPIRE THEATRE, PETONE. FINALLY TONIGHT at 8 o'clock. RICHARD DIX Id "HIS GREATEST GAMBLE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING TOMORROW (SAT.), At 2 and 8 p.m. . LEILA HYAMS, SLIM SUMMERVILLE, ANDY DEVINE, DAVID TORRENCE. In . "■ HORSE PLAY." -...•" "-HORSE PLAY." ■ ' Also, TOM MIX in •TERROR TRAIL." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition,}
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 133, 7 June 1935, Page 2
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