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THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN! THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN! MAJFSTIC. "Theatre AJBSTIf. Of MAJESTIC. Distinction." (Sessions, 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m.) SATURDAYS—2.I3 p.m. & 8 p.m. 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 ) ff|»w. FRANCIS * JjT|»w^ VELVET" . (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 22 GORGEOUS GOWNS! The most stunning Kay has ever worn I • Every ono an original creation by famous , Designeis. ' It's Funnier, Faster,, More ' Eutertaining than "FORSAKING ALL OTHERS." ] AND A SUPPORTING PROGRAMME OP "MAJESTIC" STANDARD: » NEWSREELS, "SHOE STRING FOLLIES" (Musical Revue). • " I HAVEN'T GOT A HAT " (Colour Cartoon). Book Now at D.I.C. or Theatre (43-100). , " THE SHOW WINDOW OF N.Z." TRULY A PRODUCTION OF OUTSTANDING MERIT! BOOK NOW!! ST. JAMES, "The T. JAMES, Entertainment ST. JAMES^ Centre." (Direction.—Sir Benjamin Fuller.) (Heated for Your Convenience ) DANGEROUS! primitive! savage: SYLVIA, SIDNEY SYLVIA SIDNEY SYLVIA SIDNEY SYLVIA SIDNEY SYLVIA SIDNEY SYLVIA SIDNEY -Ia''BEHOLD MY WILT!" "BEHOLD MY- WIFE" "BEHOLD MY WIFF" - | "BEHOLD MY WIFE" "BEHOLD MY WIFE" 'BEHOLD MY WIFE" Adapted from "the Story by ..Sir. Gilbert Paiker. , (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ' SYLVIA SIDNEY ' SYLVIA SIDNEY ' i SYLVIA SIDNEY • ' ! SYLVIA SIDNEY ' '-. SYLVIA SIDNEY J SYLVIA SIDNEY ' t - With - GENE RAYMOND, GENE RAYMOND, H. B. WARNER, H. B. WARNER, ■ LAURA HOPE CREWS, LAURA HOPE CREWS, , MONRO OWSLEY. '' MONRO OWSLEY. The Story 6f a girl who exchanged her beads for pearls—moccasins for French slippers—buckskin dresses for silk— '• BUT ... she couldn't exchange her savage heart for that of a white girl. EXCELLENT FEATURETTES - Box Plan at D.I.C, or Theatre after 5 p.nu Telephone 54-775. " BOOK NOW FOR THIS "UNUSUAL { COMEDY ROMANCE! HERE'S A REAL TREAT FOR YOU AT THE 1/TNEMA ——— KILBIRNIB. •&INEMA KILBIRNIB TONIGHT at 7.30 TONIGHT. A SPLENDID DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. R^ONNAV«YNLAYE. ' In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Glorious Musi--1 cal Romance, '■ v i "THE NIGHT IS YOUNG." "THE NIGHT IS YOUNG." 'JIHE NIGHT IS YOUNG." '• * ! With Chftg. Buttei worth—Una Merkel. Two golden voiced stars in a gorgeous musical romance of gay Vienna, with - songa specially written by Oscar Hammerstein and Sigmund Romberg, and a Symphony Orchestra of 100. Additional Attraction: EDGAR WALLACE'S Super baffling mystery thnllei, "RETURN OF THE TERROR." With 2 MARY ASTOR, JOHN HALLIDAY, . LYLE TALBOT, FRANK McHUGH. . (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Grand Supporting Featurettes. j Reserves at Theatre, 14-202. A GIGANTIC PICTURE FESTIVAL. UfIOKTT'S THEATRE. , THEATRE. Electrically Heated. 'Electrically Heated. Another Great Two-feature Programme, ■ with Excellent Suppoi ting Featurcttes. RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN In the greatest success of his illustrious "BULLDOG,DRUMM'OND STRIKES "BULLDOG DRUMMOND STRIKES BACK." BACK." II . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 11 J. SECOND BIG ATTRACTION: c A production of stark realism and thrills, "THE MAD GAME." "THE'MAD GAME.": ' s (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) , . Amazing expose of kidnappers, racketeers, ' . and their methods. Features SPENCER TRACY, CLAIRE TREVOR. ' A picture of tense interest front start to j" • r.: •.-' ■••,•■'•• finish. • ' ■ ■ •■; •■' " ! TIMETABLE EVENING SESSIONS: Short Subjects, 7.16; "Mad Game," 7.40; • Ronald Caiman, 8.45. pAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMVJt V LAST NIGHT. LAST NIGHT. I STRAIGHT FROM ITS CITY RELEASE. , The screen's moat startling, sensational ) ? : surprise of the season, ) "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD." "THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD." "THE.MYSTERYOF EDWIN DROOD.'? Which was Ke^Music Master—Don Juan or Demon?—notI: just a "shudder" picture but a great, story to bewitch your senses. Starring CLAUDE RAINS, DOUGLAS MONTGOMERY, HEATHER ANGEL, • and DAVID MANNERS.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 134, 8 June 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 134, 8 June 1935, Page 4