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' I ■'■ ■ • NOW SHOWING ■ * (Twice Daily, 2.15 & 8 p.m.) • - ;q""'"""<""""">""<" ■ ■■ • ■ s Jl PARAMOUNT THEATRE § ,' | x ARAMOUNT THEATRE = ' i &■»"• "»>"•"<" »■"•■ ■" 1 * (Heated for Your Comfort.) 'i ' ' — Presents — I THE BIGGEST LAUGH SHOW / OF THE YEAR! r NEW ZEALAND'S OWN . EIGHT- % REEL TALKIE PRODUCTIONI TAKING ITS PLACE AMONG THE f MOST ENTERTAINING,OF FILMS J Enacted Against'a Background of Glorious ' New Zealand Scenery. '- "DOWN ON THE FARM." "DOWN ON THE FARM." " DOWN ON THE FARM." J "DOWN ON THE FARM." *■ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . * "AS FRESH AS TOMORROW'S : EGGS."—Vide-Press. £ You'll laugh till the cows come home * "DOWN ON THE FARM." ; The hilarious story of the romance ■ • • and adventures of a Cockney gentle- '?< man in New Zealand, t AND AN EPIC OF THE GREAT '; OUTDOORS! ■- is STAR CAST 18. ', 18—STAR CAST 18. '. — Including —. i. Gwenda Bu.-t '• Angus Gorrie ' J. S. Dick Erina - Newbold ~.-- --* Sydney Lock ■ Joa Lee ■ ; " Daphne Murdoch Bobby Simpson r In a-wide variety of highly-entertaining-. *■ .' ■' roles. -. : : X SEE "DOWN ON THE-. FARM." '•• RECENTLY GIVEN ITS WORLD ; BREMIERE TO ENORMOUS AT- ■' TENDANCES AT THE EMPIRE ■' THEATRE, DUNEDIN, .; UNDER VICEREGAL PATRONAGE. [ — In Addition — , * Delightful Musical Presentations by * I I I I BARRIE BRETTONER I I I I I 1111 BARRIE BRETTONER Mil $ At the PARAMOUNT WURLITZER. i EXCELLENT FEATURETTES, •' — Including — C■:■ !■ " GIRL TROUBLE,'? , 'The Gorgeous Technieolour Musical Gem. « Plans at D.I.C. & Theatre. Tel. 51-842. •A PROGRAMME 'OF OUTSTANDING 1 - MERIT. 'if INEMA — KILBIKNI K. **> IN E M -A —KILBI RNI E. ;■•-"■». .(Heated to,your liking.) V;?'TONIGHT At 7.^O.—TONIGHT , —BRILLIANT PRODUCTIONS-^-2 \i The-Dramatic Hit of ■ 1935. ~ ■ . ''Glorious RomaMce-^AVhimsic'al Tenderness jj—Poignant Drama—and two of the ■i;f Screen's Most Glamorous Stars! JHELEN- HAVES : ■ SELEN HAVES —■ : U—: _ ROBERT MONTGOMERY 'r-. '■ — ROBERT MONTGOMERY if —In VL "V—A—N—E— S—S—A—" il "V-A-N-E— S-S-A" ; u "V-A-N-E—S-S-A" - tij, With, .•JiEWIS STONE —: — MAY ROBSON - ii OTTO KRUGER. by Censor for Adults.) •\i Additional Attraction: ii A Whirlwind o£ Hilarity. haas" '- cyril maude •Solly haas —- cyril maude *i In the Riotously Funny Comedy: iJ "GIRLS-WILL BE BOYS." "t±~— "GIRLS WILL BE BOYS." vi ■ "GIRLS WILL BE BOYS." 'i (The happiest, merriest, entertainment- ,"»' studded comedy of the year.* J • (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) '*! Grand Associate Featurettes. »'I Reserves at Theatre. Tel. 14-202. fJ'Telephone reserves cannot be held after '%15 p.m. REX : THEATRE. .. . EX : : THEATRE. -1 / (Upper, Cuba Street.) 'A ls-ALL SEATS ONE PRICE-ls. ? i 3d-CHILDREN AT MATINEES-3d. <;t NOW SHOWING H TWICE DAILY-2 and 7.30 p.m: t'S Two Grand M.-G.-M. Features, li-LIONEL BARRYMORE 'ti LIONEL BARRYMORE ;'i —With- •:■ ■' JBay Bainter —'. Mary Carlisle iMae Clarke Tom Brown ■Qnslow Stevens r-5 Una Merkel jtn a' delightfully human story, brimming ' .*'■. with Laughter, Pathos, Romance. i*' " THIS SIDE OF HEAVEN.'?- .-• -.. A " THIS SIDE OF HEAVEN." -j J " THIS SIDE OF HEAVEN," .' < The screen's most convincing comedy '.-. v.'drama . ... a picture that all will enjoy J J (Approved for Universal Exhibition). $-MAX BAER MYRNA LOY, CARNERA — JACK DEMPSEY 4.6TT0 KRUGER — WALTER HUSTON ' '15,., the sensational, sporting . romance— 'of all prize-fight Stories— "- "EVERY WOMAN'S MAN." ' ' "EVERY AVOMAN'S MAN." ' "EVERY WOMAN'S MAN." See BAER and CARNERA in a Thrilling ,< TEN-ROUND BOUT! ; (|lecommended by. Censor. for ..Adults.)'. pians at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 52-334. ?, Reserves 6d Extra. !• ■ . " TjRINCESS. CONTINUOUS / J-RINCESS. from 11 a.m. to 10.15 5 ,;: Stalls Is, Circle 1b 6d.- -•-•... * NOW SHOWING — 2 ', — EXCELLENT FEATURES 2 , „* An Exciting Drama of Paris! .The Brilliant Stage Play and Best-selling ■:■:'•; Novel, I i'THE KARENINA — : '2~ DIAMOND MYSTERY." splendidly Picturised by Warner Bros, as 'i<"; "I AM A THIEF." *i?M '-'I AM A THIEF." -" | <•;'<; "I AM A THIEF." •lit' - With —. 3«I&RY ASTOR RICARDO CORTEZ, 'MARY ASTOR RICARDO CORTEZ, •Dudley Digges, Irving Pichel, Robt. Barrat. p^lystery!—Baffling .. . Thrilling . . . *'jL Amazing! <f£. Additional Attraction , fparamount's Sensational Thrill Drama! ■ "A A hair-raisins story of revenge. '„< "MENACE"' . ;"■•> "MENACE" '.:^ "MEN AC E " : — *»'*. — Co-starring ;— '>■■' GERTRUDE MICHAEL, ~". PAUL CAVANAGH. V'-i" — Supported by — Henrietta Crosman John Lodge Serton Churchill Montagu Love tfioth recommended by Censor for Adults.) 'Box Plans at Theatre. Telephone 42-580. . TIME-TABLE. Menace": 11.3, 1.51, 4.58, 8.4. - a. Thief": 12.0, 2.48, 5.55,-9.5.' *A:RTCRAFT THEATRE. f* RTCRAFT ■ THEATRE. i" (Thorndon's Popular Family Cinema.) 'M'7'M ' '.'TONIGHT ■ ■'' AT 7.45 - And now we have pleasure in presenting one of the year's greatest musical shows — ■ "TWENTY MILLION SWEETHEARTS" "TWENTY MILLION SWEETHEARTS" "TWENTY MILLION SWEETHEARTS" ' "TWENTY MILLION SWEETHEARTS", ; , With .: •■ '■' DICK POAVELL, GINGER ROGERS, ' PAT O'BRIEN, i MILLS BROTHERS^ .' * t The story of what goes on "behind'the :•' mike" when you hear those big,programmes on the air! With-.a host of stars .- from screen and radio land! ',■ .... ■ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) i . ' | • Supports Include: , , Mickey Mouse Cartoon, Cinesound News, : etc. Reserves, Theatre Tel. 43-068. ROOKLYN THEATRE. TONIGHT. ' "MERRY WIVES OF RENO," ! : WithMARGARET LINDSAY, DONALD , WOODS, GUY KIBBEE, GLENDA FAR- - ■ V' • ' ■'■ .RELL,;:'-- ■ • The funniest comedy since Shakespeare. ,' '\ Also: AVarner Bros.' All-colour, ] !.*'• ..."PICKING. A \VINNER." , J '. „ . Good Support^. 1 v(Passed 'for ;Universal Exhibition.)

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 6, 6 July 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 6, 6 July 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 6, 6 July 1935, Page 4

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