i A NEVER-TO-BE-FORGOTTEN" j PREMIERE 1 ] Terrific Attendance at Both Sessions, j Yesterday's Enormous Houses Profoundly Moved and Impressed. THE TRUTH ABOUT WAR! Millions of Men Made it Possible. Millions of Men Made it Possible. "IT SHOULD BE SEEN BY EVERY MAN AND WOMAN IN THE COUNTRY, AND THE YOUNGER ! GENERATION OF TODAY." '"Daily Express. DE LUX E-T ODA V ! E LUX E-T ODA V ! Dl 3 LUX E—T ODA V ! (Two Sessions Daily—2.ls & 8 p.m.) THINGS yOU NEVER DREAMED POSSIBLE THIS SIDE OF HELL! Official and Actual Autheutic Scones from 20 Battle Fronts, 1014-18—Hitherto Suppressed by nil Governments. It's True, and it Really Happened. AND WILL IT HAPPEN AGAIN? DEATH! ... In the l'renches * .... In the -Skies . . .At Sea— BEFORE YOUR VERY EYES! "FORGOTTEN MEN" "FORGOTTEN MEN " "FORGOTTEN MEN " "FORGOTTEN MEN " "FORGOTTEN MEN" " FORGOTTEN AiEN " "FORGOTTEN MEN " " FORGOTTEN MEN " « FORGOTTEN MEN " " FORGOTTEN MEN "■ " FORGOTTEN MEN " "FORGOTTEN MEN " "FORGOTTEN MEN " "FORGOTTEN ,MEN" "FORGOTTEN MEN" , "FORGOTTEN MEN'?. .. • (Recommended by Censor for A'dults.) FILMS FROM THE SECRET ARCHIVES OF ALL NATIONS! Commentary Written and Spoken by SIR JOHN HAMMERTON —. —-SIB JOHN HAMMERTON -— The Famous War Historian. — Introduction J»y — GENERAL SIR lAN -HAMILTON, GENERAL SIR lAN HAMILTON, K.C.M.G.. X.C.8., D.S.O. OUTSTANDING FEATURETTES: "THY FRIEND THE DOG"(Nature Study). *'MARY'S LITTLE LAMB'? (Coloured Cartoon). PATHE PICTORIAL (Novelty Variety). PARAMOUNT1 BRITISH NEWS. And Again a Wonderful Reception to Wellington's New Musical Idol, ' BARRIE BRETTONER At tho Wmlitzer In a Brilliant Presentation! (a) < "Smoke .Gets in Your Eyes/ ?b) "Talk of the Town," (c) "Old Army Songs." Box Plans at D.I.C. & Theatre. Tel. 53-0S( f . . NOW SHOWINGEACH EVENING- at 8 o'clock. EACH AFTERNOON at 2.15, . At the KING'S ■ « - THEATRE. ING'S —— THEATRE. (Cosily Heated for Your Comfort.) A beloved rogue—she could not j keep him from her heart! Here is the first truly dramatic hit of 1935. Two Brilliant Stars, in HUGH WALPOLE'S Finest Story. Robert MONTGOMERY : \ . Robert MONTGOMERY As .r. Robert MONTGOMERY. . "Benzie," Robert MONTGOMERY tb.e "wild one of Robert MONTGOMERY the family." Robert MONTGOMERY — And — Helen HAVES. Helen HAVES. ■ ■; Helen HAVES. Helen HAVES. Helen HAVES. Helen HAVES. *■ LEWIS STONE — MAY ROBSON, OTTO KRUGER ~- DONALD CRISP "VANESSA" 1* "VANESSA" ■ . "VANESSA" "VANESSA" "VANESSA" , "VANESSA" ' "VANESSA" ■~.... . "VANESSA." (Recommen3ed by Censor for Adults.) SELECTED SUPPORTS ARE: (I)—Metrotono News. (2)—lrvine S. Cobb Comedy Playlet. ! (3)— Fitzpatrick Traveltalk in Colour. (4)— Charlie Chase Comedy. BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. & THEATRE. , . . . Telephone 52-212. PRICES-Stalls, Is (res. Is (3d); D.C., Is 6c • No Booking Fee. ROXY THEATRE. OXY THEATRE. , .MANNERS STREET. 1 (Continuous from 11 a.m.) . Stalls, Is;- Circle, la 6d. It's No Extra to Reserve in the Dress Circle. Theatre Tel. 40-618. An Heroic Romance of the Raw Frontier ... in the roaring days .of fighting mer RICHARD DIX RICHARD DIX In ZANE GREY'S Romance of a Roaring Empire where the Gun is the only Law, "WEST OF -THE PECOS." "WEST OF THE PECOS." "WEST OF THE PECOS." "WEST OF THE PECOS.". ("There is no law West of the Pecos.") (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AndFRANK GENEVTEVE MORGAN, TOBAN r In a Gay, Romantic Melange of Comedy, "BY YOUR LEAVE." "BY YOUR LEAVE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Big Supporting Featurettes. DE LUXE THEATRE LOWER HUTT (Steam-heated Throughout.) TONIGHT AND MONDAY, at 8 o'clock , A Maelstrom of Romance in a Gale of , Laughter. JOAN CRAWFORD. ROBT. MONTGOMERY, and CLARK GABLE In "FORSAKING ALL OTHERS." "FORSAKING ALL OTHERS." "FORSAKING ALL OTHERS." by Censor for Adults.) Excellent Supports, including Cartoon, "VIVA WILLIE," and Coloured Revue, "MY GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK." Bos Plans at Peter Pan Lounge, or Tel. rheatre, 63-431. WHO~IS~YbUR FAVOURITE STAR?— Never mind! They are all at EMPIRE THEATRE. ISLAND BAY. (Cosy and Warm.) \ TONIGHT. 8 o'clock. TONIGHT. The Show of 1001 Surprises! WARNER BAXTER, SHIRLEY TEMPLT MADGE EVANS, JAMES DUNJ JOHN BOLES, RALPH MORGAN Bringing you happiness and joy in "STAND UP AND CHEER." "STAND UP AND CHEER." "STAND UP AND CHEER." Hear the newest, snappiest tunes. Laugh over the funniest comedy yet. Revel in the fun, the magnitude—the 1001 surprises. "STAND UP AND CHEER.'^ And that's just what you will do when I you see this wonder show! 2 —"The Mad House," Cartoon. 3—Camerathrill. 4—Magic Carpet. s—Two5 —Two Splendid NcwKreels. (Approved for Universal .Exhibition.)
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 152, 29 June 1935, Page 4
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