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LiAST -JL'WO DAYS! ' -^ (Steam Heated Throughout.) NOW SHOWING. . . .. .(Twice Daily: 2.13 and S.) BIG METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER , PROGRAMME. - Thrills! Comedy! Mystery! Gay, Exciting Entertainment— in the M.G.M. manner! See "ONE NEW YORK NIGHT." "ONE NEW YORK NIGHT." "ONE NEW YORK NIGHT." "ONE NEW YORK NIGHT." With a Brilliant Cast, headed by FRANCHOT TONE, UNA MERKEL, - CONRAD NAGEL - (Recommended by Censor for Adults.), In addition, Extra Special All- ; coloured Musical Revue, "STAR NIGHT IN THE , ■ COCOANUT GROVE." It s Novel, It's Bright and Peppy. SPECIAL FEATURETTES. The Old Favourites Again. '- PATSY KELLY——THELMA TODD In their Biggest Riot of Laughs, \ —— "SING SISTER SING." In Addition, Extra Special Newsreel, , AUTHENTIC PICTURES OF THE 3 ABYSSINIAN FRONT. Ethiopians .7 prepare for worst as Powers 0 -:■■ strive to avert war- with Italy. <?go6fy movies series," metrotone news. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 53-080. . »■» T^E ' * LUXE . THEATRE, t •J-'e LUXE . .THEATRE. DE LUXE THEATRE. COMMENCING FRIDAY. ■ COMMENCING FRIDAY. (Twice Daily, 2.15 .and 8.) Warner Bros. Present Another Big Attraction to Enthrall the Picturegoers , .■'■■ •-. of ..Wellington. The Picturisation of ALICE TISDALE HOBART'S ALICE TISDALE HOBART'S World-wide-read Novel of the Orient— The Sleeping Giant of the East awakens. . FROM THE WORLD'S DANGER "ZONE COMES A BLAZING NEW DRAMATIC SENSATION! ■ /'- "OIL Ns. / FOR THE Yy, <( ■ LAMPS X ' NY OF / >V. CHINA." ■ y (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Ride high on the wings of adventure in this .mighty drama oE the roaring East! ' . ....... Thrill to. the gripping story of two I . lovers helpless before the rampaging > passions of a desperate landl • With a large cast starring ' PAT O'BRIEN JEAN MUIR PAT O'BRIEN JEAN MUIR JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON. t . Specially Selected Featurettes. ' "DAVE APPOLAND'S ORCHESTRA" (Novelty). "KINGS OF THE TURF" (Sporting 1 '■■■•■ ■ Series). GRAHAM MACNAMEE NEWS. Bos Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. LAST TWO DAYS ANNE SHIRLEY, : In "CHASING YESTERDAY," And the Great Crime Drama, , "THE PEOPLE'I3 ENEMY" (Recommended by Censor f6r Adults.) 2.15. . . 8 p.m. I 1V i N G ' S >/ Dir.—Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Commencing FRIDA.Y NEXT—— Another Great First Release' DOUBLE FEATURE BILL.' : -COMEDY and MYSTEY. COMEDY nnd MYSTEY. Fox Film's Big Comedy-Drama, EDWARD EDWARD > EVERETT EVERETT ; HORTON In HORTON Edward "TEN-DOLLAR RAISE." Everett With/ Horton KAREN MORLEY, . Edward ALAN DINEHART. Everett FIFTY MILLION MEN know dorton just how HE felt. Edward FIFTY MILLION WOMEN Everett will sympathise with HER. Horton Maybe you've been in his shoes! This timid' Romeo lacked the nerve to demand- a raise. But when he did he took the bull by the horns and his boss by surprise, then the fun began. Funny Situations—: -Roaring Comedy. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ~ . Second Big Attraction: ( The Gaumont British. Sensational Thriller, "THE PHANTOM. LTGHT." , "THE PHANTOM LIGHT." GORDON HARKER, DONALD CALTHORP, lAN HUNTER. A haunted lighthouse, a lunatic, and a gang of wreckers who plot the destruction 1 ot ships. Ihrougir the blackness of the _ night a ship swept to her doom, decoyed t by a phantom light, whilst two brave men and an adventurous woman fought against death to save her from destruction. THE PHANTOM LIGHTHOUSE. -EERIE — WEIRD — HAUNTING—^ POPULAR PRICES: Is, Is, Is i B 6d, Is Gd, Is 6d. BE WISE AND BOOK (No Estra). Res. Stalls, Is Gd; D.C., Is 6d, Plans at D.I.C. a^d Theatre (Tel. 52-212). 2 , EXTENDED SEASON 'OF "SING AS WE GO." QUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. WUR IHEATRE, NEWTOWN. TONIGHT At 7 TONIGHT No. I—GRACIE ETELDS In her Supreme Screen Scream, "SING AS WE GO." "SING SS WE GO." The greatest laughter treat even "Our Graeie" has ever presented. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) No. 2- "SIX OF A KIND." "SIX OF _A KIND." • CHARLIE RUGGLES,"MARY BOLAND. The fun-packed story of a bank clerk who loaves on a quiet holiday tour . . .1 but finds himself caught in a whirl: of I hilarious circumstances. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) No. 3— Five Delightful Supports. • j Managerial.—Owing to the popularity of ' Our .Graeie," wo take pleasure in announcing Two Extra Screenings of "Sing As "We Go." . FkE LUXE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT. ) -^E LUXE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT. (Steam-heated Throughout.) v . : .TQNJGHT. AND. THURS,,, AT .8.-; i Charles Dickens's Immortal Classic, I "THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP." "THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP." "THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP." (Approved for Uni\oi<al Exhibition.) „ Delightfully and fnithfiiih- translated to 1 -.■-." the "LIVING" Screen, ' ' ' With ELAINE BENSON, " HayvPetrie, Ben Webster. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. Box Plans at Peter Pan Lounge or Telephone Theatre, 63-431. ■I? ..-—

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Evening Post, Issue 63, 11 September 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 63, 11 September 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 63, 11 September 1935, Page 2

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