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1 A POWERFUL COMEDY-DRAMA WITH THAT WHIMSICAL "THIN MAN" FLAVOUR! ST. JAM E S THE A TRU. T JAMES THEA TR E. ST. JAMES I'HEAT It X (THE ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE) 1 (Direction.—Sir Benjamin Fuller.) (Comfortably Steam Heated.) SESSIONS-2.15 p.m.. 3 p.m. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's novel bitl "TIMES SQUARE LADY." "TIMES SQUARE LADY." "TIMES SQUARE LADY." "TIMES SQUARE LADY." - With - VIRGINIA BRUCE VIRGINIA BRUCE VIRGINIA BRUCE VIRGINIA BRUCE VIRGINIA BRUCE ROBERT TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR .ROBERT TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR HELEN TWELVETREES, ISABEL JEWELL. NAT PENDLETOI And PINKY TOMLIN. The new "find" whose singing of his owi lilting melodies, "The Object of My Affec tion" and "What's the Reason I'm No Pleasin' You." made him a eensatio: overnightl (Recommended by Censor for Adults. FAMOUS M.-G.-M SUPPORTS — Including — NEWS-OUR GANG COMEDY, GOOFY MOVIES, and a MUSICAL CARTOON Entitled "CALICO DRAGON" (All in Colour). BOOK NOW-Plan at DJ.C. or Theati after 5 p.m. (54-775). 2% HOURS OF MOST ENJOYABLE ENTERTAINMENT! MAJESTIC. "Theatre AJESTIC. Of MAJESTIC. Distinction." (11 a.m., 2.15 pirn., 5 p.m., 8 p.m.) BOOK NOW—FOR TONIGHT! GAY AS A VIENNESE WALTZ MUSICJ DANCINGI. SONGS! / CAEL \ I BRISSON. J f mary\ f \ I ELLIS. V fE.E.HORTO:M A RosS I \ EUGENE J \ Marie.) I \ PALETTE y • IT'S NEW! "ALL THE KING'S HORSES." ' ■ . "J—— ' .. ' IT'S NOVEL! ■/^wlT\ /hear\ / HJiAK \ f \ ( "Dancing V f I tic \ White, / \ Viennese."/ , \ Gardenia." / ■;:''■:':!:.., ''yJ^BEB\ ■ / Kosita and A IBrißßon Dance I • 4 the Viennese I- ! ROMANCE! ' ' SPECTACLE! | COMEDY! ROMANTIC AS A NIGHT IN JUNE IT'S PARAMOUNT'S CHAMPAGNE MUSICALE! ■ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) , -7 Also ~ Paramount News, Pictorial, Novelty, Etc. Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre (45-100). ~i>ALACK iHEATRHi. X ALAUB THEATRE, PETONB. TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. The screen's most, wonderful personality SHIRLEY TEMPLE JAMES DUNN~ * CLAIRE TREVOR And Splendid Cast * "BABY TAKE" A BOW." "BABY TAKE A BOW." "BABY TAKE A BOW." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) They <always come up smiling, baby am all. Special Added Attraction—The King 1 Speech and Jubilee Procession. AND FULL PROGRAMME. MtAND I'HEAIKIfi, TRAND THEATRE, PETONE. TONIGHT AT S O'CLOCK. "Cripes, it's about time this old wozli started to laugh," says "GRANDAD RUDD." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) • Starring BERT BAILEY. With ELAINE HAMILL, FRED MACDON ALD, GEORGE LLOYD, LILLIAS ADESON. The Grand • "Daddy" of all Australian Comedies. Full Supporting Programme. EW EMPIRE - THEATRE PETONB. '! TONIGHT, AT 8. , Gertrude Michael, Paul Cavanagl: Montague Love, Henrietta Crosman And Great Cast, In the Paramount special production, "THE MENACE-." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Crammed with Mystery, Thrills, Excite ment. Three people pursued round the world b a man they had never seen,' yet he ha sworn vengeance. Finally they ar trapped together. You'll never guess th solution. Don't tell your friends; they wl want to solve it, too. Full Supporting Programme. pAPITOL THEATRE] MIKAMAB RALPH LYNN' The three GORDON HARKER famous ROBERTSON HAKE Funsters. - In - "DIRTY WORK." "DIRTY WORK." "DIRTY WORK." A farce of amazing complications. . (Approved for Universal Kxlubition I Supports include "WINGS OVEI EVEREST" (the. record of the recen aerial expedition to Mt. Everest). KATHARINE HEPBURN, Brilliant Sta of "Little Women," is at REGAL IHEAI'KK KAROR (Cosy and Warm.) TONIGHT . 8 o'clock TONIGH'J To Thrill You! To Enthrall Yon, in "THE LITTLE MINISTER." A picture as powerful as the passions tha clash in this mighty conflict! "THE LITTLE MINISTER." The drama of a wild, free heart whose love inflamed a nation! Big Supporting Programme. ; '(Approved for Universal Exhibition,),

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 152, 29 June 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 152, 29 June 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 152, 29 June 1935, Page 4

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