BOOK EARLY FOR TONIGHT! Theatre Telephone 53-080. ,-A- DJSH A. )^f THEATRE (Steam Heated Throughout.) -—— NOW SHOWING s- NOW SHOWING (Twice Daily, 2.15 and 8 p.m.) THE GREAT KARENINA DIAMOND MYSTERY! The Year's Biggest Thriller. A Million In Famous Providing the Spectacular Basis for the most astonishing mystery thriller of all time! THE BRILLIANT STAGE .PLAY AN£ BEST-SELLER NOVEL. " THE KARENINA DIAMOND KARENINA DIAMOND MYSTERY " MYSTERY " Superbly picturifted by Warner Bros. Fir*l National Picture* as— "I-AM-A-THIEP" "I-AM-A-THIEF" - "I-AM-A-THIEF" — (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) With MARY ASTOR, RICARDO CORTEZ MARY ASTOR RICARDO CORTEZ MARY ASTOR, RICARDO CORTEZ Dudley Digges, Irving Pichei. Robt. Barret OUTSTANDING. FEATURETTES: A Mentone Vaudeville Gem, " DESERT HARMONY." Lowell Thomas Travelogue, "GOING PLACES." EL BRENDEL'S Music-Comedy, "radio scor^." UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL, With Graham McNamee. Box Plans at D J.C. & Theatre. Tel. 53-080 > NOW SHOWING DAILY—At 2.15 and 8 p.m. ' ; DAILt-At 2.15 and 8 p.m. , — At the — KUIG-S THEATRE. HfG'S '-— THEATRE. (Cosily Heated for Your Comfort.) ', Four Feet of Captivating Feminine Frivolity let loose in a Whirlwind oE Hilarity, 4 DOLLY HAAS • DOLLY HAAS SEES < DOLLY HAAS A DOLLY HAAS BOY! DOLLY HAAS , DOLLY HAAS HE'S DOLLY HAAS> A POLLY HAAS GIRL! DOLLY HAAS « GIRLS WILL BE BOYS " " • "GIRLS WILL BE BOYS" "GIRLS WILL BE BOYS " . I " GIRLB WILL BE BOYS " *' GIRLS WILL, BE BOYS " 1 " GIRLS WILL BE BOYS " " GIRLS WILL BE BOYB " - GIBLS WILL BE BOYS " (Approved for' Universal Exhibition.) The Duke rebelled against aa HEIR IN SKIRTS; but how lie FELL „ FOR HER IN SHIRTS! , _WithCYRIL MAUDE - Irascible, CYRIL MAUDE Grumpy- CYRIL MAUDE Old * CYRIL MAUDE Aristocrat CYRIL MAUDE • CYRIL MAUDE SELECTED SUPPORTS INCLUDE, Revue in Technicolour, *'TEE FOR TWO." «TEE FOR TWO." PRICES: Stalls to (Res. Is «); Dim Grab to «d (no booking fee). BOX PLANS at DJ.Q. and Theatre TeL 83-21^ PRINCESS. CONTINUOUS BINCESS. from 11 aaa. to 10.15 p.m Stalls Is Circle Is 6d. NOW SHOWING —■ 3—FINE FEATURES —2 i LESLIE HOWARD ~- LESLIE HOWARD KAY FRANCIS ■■ .. . ■ KAY FRANCIS ' With a Huge Cast. In First National's Screen Adaptation o the World-famous Book by R. H. BRUCE LOCKHART-' Mil "BRITISH AGENT." I "BRITISH AGENT.'' "BRITISH AGENT.' 1 |||| (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —— Additional Attraction —- SIR NIGEL PLAYFAIR, - LEWIS CASSON, Sally Blanc ■ ■ Anthony Bushell In 'British International Pictures' filn version of the London Stage Success, "CRIME ON THE HILL." "CRIME ON THE HILL " "CRIME ON THE HILL,'* , , Mystery—Startling! Baffling! It defies detection! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also: EXCEPTIONAL FEATURETTES Box Plans at Theatre. Telephone 42-680. TIME-TABLE "British Agent"? 11.3, 2.13, 5 31, 8.5 L "Crime on the Hill",: 1.7, 4.25, 7.41. REX ■ ' ■ ■ THEATRE. EX ■■' THEATRE. ' (Upper Cuba Street.) ls-ALL SEATS ONE PRICE-ls. 3d-CHILDREN AT MATINEES-3d. NOW SHOWING Twice Daily—At 2 and 7.30 p.m, 2— First National Features —' JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN ' — With — Jean Muir—Frank MeHush—Thelma1 Todi Johnny Mack Brown. In the uproariously funny nautical farce"SON OF A SAILOR." "SON OF A SAILOR." "SON OF A SAILOR." Waves of Laughter—Oceans of Fun—Gale of Glee! ! ! 1 —- In conjunction with -—• The Brilliant Musical Production, "GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933." "GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933" "GOLD DIGGERS OF 1033." Played by a huge cast, including Warren William Joan Blondel Ruby Keeler ;v Dick Powd Aline MacMahon ■ ' Guy Kibbei Ned Sparks . Ginger Roger, ; '- ■ And< a host of Lovely .Girls. Catchy Songs — Tantalising Tune . ; ' .Dancing—Comedy-^-Beauty. (Both -Approved for Universal Exhibition Plant at D.I.C. and Theatre. TeL 53-334. ; ,-•: :.;:,[< Reserves 6d -Extra.^ j^i ■^■■}. f\B V- LUXE XHEATRE */ LOWER HUTT. '•■■■■'.-.•■.. (Steam Heated Throughout.,) TONIGHT; AND JJONDAY, at 8 pin. The Screen's Geratest Romancers in th( World's Most Romantic Musical. MAURtCE CHEVALIER, MAURICE CHEVALIER, JEAKETTE MACDONALI JEANETTE MACDONALI "THE! MERRY WIDOW.'* "THE MERRY WIDOW;" "THE- MERRY WIDOW." (Recommended by Censor for AdulU.) Outstanding Supporting Feajturettes. Box Plans at Peter Pan. Lounge, or Tel Theatre, 63431,
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 134, 8 June 1935, Page 4
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