! ' FINAL 2 DAYS —-OF "THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN" ■ (Not Suitable for Children) THE REGENT / THE REGENT WHERE THERE'S ALWAYS A BETTER SHOW DAILY—At ILO a.in., 2.15 p.m. 8o p m " grach? fields " - ¥!^«~ ■ HARRY TATE* SIIE'S BACK AGAIN! .In . 'I lie Funniest Woman on-Eartli : "LOOK UP AND - - :. ■ -■•■-■• LAUGH" . ffi-^Jte to (Awaiting Censor's Certificate) B°°K iOR E^ BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND REGENT (TELEPHONED)
Just look at this for Value in screen fare; ICR^MA _ KILBIRNIE. "•IN EM A KILBIRNIE. 2 - SESSIONS DAILY — 2. 2 p.m. and 7.45 p.ur. TWO —Brilliant Productions TWO Samuel Goldwyn Presents GARY COOPER' ANNA STEN • GARY-COOPER • ANNA STEN GARY. COOPER r . ANNA STEN Tn King Vidor's j Glorious Triumph ! •■'THE''WEDDING NIGHT.'* I "THE WEDDING NIGHT." I "THE WEDDING NIGHT." . With . Ralph Bellamy Helen Vinsen. \ Additional Attraction: i A non-stop cyclone of'Laughter—Fun, Music, and Dance, ' "RADIO PARADE OF 1935." I '•RADIO PARADE OF Mia." "RADIO" PARADE OF 1935." 5 Over 40 internationally-famous stars oE . screen, stage, and radio, headed by Sensational dancing—gorgeous spectacle —gaiety and song. • (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves at Theatre (Tel. 14-202). "HELL BELOW" "HELL BELOW." The mightiest submarine production ever conceived. Now Showing. - Now Showing. At QHQRTT'S THEATRE. At THEATRE. / "HELL BELOW." "HELL BELOW." "HELL BELOW." Thrilling- situations! Stark realism! Macmficently mounted! Wonderfully portrayed. Featuring ROBERT MONTGOMERY, WALTER HUSTON, MADGE EVANS, EUGENE PALLETTE. EUGENE PALLETTE. Second Big Attraction: Hysterical merriment! Cyclonic mirth! LAUREL AND HARDY LAUREL AND HARDY In that comedy of "screams," "PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES." "PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES" "PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES." Tlio greatest laughter boom of a decade. (Both Features for Universal Exhibition.) EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. Evening Session commences at 7.40 o'clock. REX --■ ■■ THEATRE. E^ ,7, r, \ c THEATRJE. (Upper Cuba Street.) Is—ALL SEATS ONE PRICE—Is 3J-CHILDREN AT MATINEES—3d TWICE .DAILY-2 3D d 7.30 p.m. A Brilliant M.G.M. Programme! JEAN.ETTE MacDONALD JI3ANETTE MacDONALD ■■' RAMON NOVARRO '' ' | Iv the Glorious Musical Romance. " THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE " " THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE." I MADGE EVANS —ToBERT YOUNG ! In the Gay Romantic Comedy, "PARIS INTERLUDE." "PARIS INTERLUDE." (Both Recommended by Censor for Adulte.) i FRIDAY NEXT . Another Great M.G.M. BilH MYRNA LOY, 3n the Thrilling Spy Drama, '•STAMBOUL QUEST;" "STAMBOUL QUEST." . (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ! Together with FRANCHOT' TONE MAY ROB6ON I KAREN MORLEY, In "STRAIGHT IS THE WAY.' 3 I "STRAIGHT IS THE WAY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 52-334. Reserves 6d Extra. TJOXY ATHEATRK "OXY THEATRE. MANNERS STREET. (Continuous from 11 a.m.)Theatre Telephone 40-618. FINAL TWO DAYS! ALEXANDRE DUMAS' ClaEsio "THE COUNT OF "THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO." . MONTE CRISTO." MONTE CRISTO." , MONTE CRISTO." "-" : MONTE CRISTO." You'll live every moment of it over and over in your heart for months after you've seen it! With ■■ "■ ROBERT . ELISSA DONAT x LANDI (Approved foe Universal Exhibition.) BIG SUPPORTING ITEMS! 1 C^'^WW^t 7 . 4 f*^" , The late , , WILL ROGERS [ Iv one of his last and most hilarious pictures, "DOUBTING THOMAS." "DOUBTING THOMAS." How ho cures a stage-etruck wife nnd counters by becoming a Crooner will leave you helpless-with laughter; also 'featuring BILLIE BURKE and ALISON SKIPWORTH. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Newsceels, Comedy, Cartoon. ' OALACE. ~ ~~~ THEATRE. *■ ALACE . f THEATRE, TONIGHT, at S o'clock. TONIGHT. ■TOGETHER AGAIN! TOM WALLS— RALPH LYNN, A Eamous Pair in a New Farce. A New • Record in Laughs. "A CUCKOO IN THE NEST." "A CUCKOO IN THE NEST." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) You saw them in "Rookery Nook." You • saw them in "Plunder." Now see the screen's funniest comedians in Ben Travers's Funniest Farce!' AND SPLENDID SUPPORTING . PROGRAMME. WELLINGTON EAST GIRLS' COLLEGE. ' A' NTNUAL ENTERTAINMENT. TOWN HALL. CONCERT CHAMBER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10., FRIDAY, OCTOBJ2K 1.1. At S p.m. Adults Is Oil. ■ ' Children Is. UAHTY Printing ot Evei-y Deacnption. Place your next order with ' tha Post."----i. _~— ■ ...
WRESTLING ■ WRESTtrNV WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING. WRESTLINC WRESTLING! WRESTLTXO " . WRESTLING., .WRESTLING! wi^lrTTxxR T- WRESTLING WRESTLING. . WRESTTVTXr ™TLING. : WRESTLING! WRESTLING. ' WRESTLING! TfIKSX Appearance in Wellington of a £■ famous Italian Wrestler, who has centre's™ sthns" >vitL Zleai 6uccess in other AKGELO CISTOLDI, ■ ANGELO- CISTOLDI ANGELO CISTOLDI AXGELO CISTOLDI ANGELO CISTOLDI ANGELO CISTOLDI ANGELO: CISTOLDI ANGELO CISTOLDI •|MLO CISTOLDI ANGELO CISTOLDI A£GELO CISTOLDI ANGELO CISTOLDI ANGELO CISTOLDI A^;£EU) CISTOLDI ANGELO CISTOLDI, ANGELO CISTOLDI ANGELO CISTOLDI ANGELO CISTOLDI, ANGELO CISTOLDI ANGELO CISTOLDIJ Of Italy, weight lfcfc lib, Versus EARL McCREADY, EARL McCREADY EARL MeCREADY EARL McCREADY, EARL McCREADY, EARL McCREADY EARL McCREADY , EARL McCREADY EARL McCREADYI EARL McCREADY EARL McCREADY i EARL McCREADY EARL McCREADY EARL McCREADY' EARL McCREADY , EARL McCREADY . KARL McCREADY X l-ARL McCREADY l EARL McCREADY l EARL McCREADY in m si in town hall! Sday next! TOWN HALL, MONDAY NEXT ?BWN IHt Kgi? ffi TOWN HALL MONDAY NEXT TOWN HALL, MONDAY NEXT! TOWN HALL, MONDAY NEXT TOWN HALL, MONDAY NEXT TOWN HALL, MONLAY NEXT. Preferential Booking open at E. W. Humphreys'e, Manners Street, Tomorrowordinary booking Friday/Prices as usual. EMPIRE WRESTLING. EMPIRE WRESTLING. EMPIRE WRESTLING. pIRST BRITISH TITLE MATCH. GEORGE". WALKER, ■- .GEORGE WALKER . - 'GEORGE WALKER, ■■ GEORGE WALKER/-' ' :-- GEORGE WALKER, " ■ GEORGE WALKER. '-■ \ GEORGE WALKER; GEORGE WALKER, GEORGE WALKER, GEORGE WALKER , GEORGE WALKER GEORGE WALKER, New Zealand, holder. Versus HARBAN SINGH, HARBAN SINGH, HARBAN SINGH. HARBAN SINGH, HARBAN SINGH. HARBAN SINGH HARBAN SINGH', HARBAN SINGH, HARBAN SINGH. HARBAN SINGH: HARBAN SINGH; HARBAN SINGH. . India, Challenger. SATURDAY—B P.M.—SATURDAY. SATURDAY-8 P.M.—SATURDAY) WELLINGTON SHOW STADIUM WELLINGTON SHOW STADIUM WELLINGTON SHOW STADIUM WELLINGTON SHOW STADIUM . WELLINGTON SHOW STADIUM WELLINGTON SHOW STADIUM (John Street). RED-HOT AMATEUR PRELIMS. RED-HOT AMATEUR PRELIMS. PRICES: os and 2s 6d; Ladies, Halfpricel to 5s seats. (All prices plus tax.) Box Plans NOW open at C. E. ("Stump") Claridge's, Tobacconist, Manners Street (next Bank of N.Z.). DaySales at Browne and Son, Kilbirnie; Hall, Tobacconist, Riddiford Street, end Turner, Tobacconist, Brooklyn. IT'S THE MATCH YOU'VE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR! gKATE W A V S VIVIAN STREET SKATING SKATING ATTRACTIVE SKATING PROGRAMME SKATING TONIGHT, SKATING 7.30 to 11. SKATING .With First-class Orchestra. SKATING Last heat of the One-mile SKATING Championship. SKATING HOCKEY-ON-SKATES SKATING, Rink v. Wellington Reps. SKATING Learn to. Skate under Idesl SKATING Conditions. Sessions every SKATING Morning. Lunch-hour, AfterSKATING r.oon, and Evening. ■ Special SKATING Concessions to organised SKATING -parties. ■ CEATOUN PIERROT TROUPE Kr' POPULAR CONCERT WELLINGTON^CITY MISSION CHRISTMAS CHEER FUND. In Blue Triangle Hall, Boulcott Street. THURSDAY; October IQ, at S p.m. ADMISSION. 2s and Ms. . ~ ILLUSTRATED LECTURES '■' PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY: - W SHAKESPEARE BINKS TT • SHAKESPEARE BINKS At 8 p.m. ; TONIGHT! TONIGHT! TOWN HALL. CONCERT CHAMBER. . Admission Free. No Collection. "V"EW ZEALAND ACADEMY OP FINE ■ \ ......ARTS./, .. . ■ ANNUAL EXHIBITION " NOW- OPEN DAffiE ••-■ • In the. : ; : ■ : ' ART GALLERY, WHITMORE STREET. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m., and 7.30 to 9 p.m. Admission Is. Season Tickets 2s 6cl. Art Union Tickets Is. ~ .TENNIS COACHING. rTLASSEK for Juniora ore held each rT faatunlay Morning ai Brougham Hill Courts. IrruiH, Is per lioul1. T. S. WILLIAMS, Professions! CoapK T4. 41-235.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 87, 9 October 1935, Page 2
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