:i)EF[NITELV-----LAST—I—DAYS' LAST-4-DAY.;.1 LAST-4-DAYS: LAST—4—DAYS! TODAY: 2.15 and S p.m. ■■■: -PLAZA T •==:" . r LAZA ==r-._ Direction.—Amalgamated Theatres r :■;! Box Plans at Begg's and Theatre' Teiephone jI-277. »--- TONIGHT AJR. W. H. BENNETT. DEPUTY MAYOR OK WELLINGTON. WILI PRESENT THE RADIO SET DONATED PHILIPS LAMPS TO WELLINGTON S LONGEST-MARRI ED COUPLE. MR. AND MRS. E. J. .FOOTHEAD. AVHO CELEBRATED THEM: <>4th ANNIVERSARY LAST WEDNESDAY. Glorious GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE The Girl with the Voice Divine — In — ••LOVE ME FOREVER.' "LOVE ME ifOREVEi;.-' "'LOVE ME FOREVER.-" "A Columbia Picture."'' (Approved' for Universal Exhibition.) TODAY: 2.15 and 8 p.m. <^__^^ O T A T E --^> Direction.—Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. A POWERFUL STORY OF THE POWER OF PROPHECY. ... I | QUESTIONS YOU HAVE NOT DARED TO ASK ARE'ANSWERED BY THE •CLAIRVOYANT."' ■•CLAIRVOYANT."' : ' •CLAIRVOYANT.' •■(.iAIRVOYANT." •CLAIRVOYANT." •CLAIRVOYANT." With CLAUDE RAINS.' CLAUDE RAINS, ■ CLAUDE RAINS, CLAUDE RADCS, FAY WRAV. FAY WRAY. • , (Recommended: by Censor for Adults.) ■ FRIDAY .NENT! NOTE THESE ' SPECIAL SESSIONS: Friday: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m.. 5 p.m., and S p.m. Saturday: ]l a.m., 1.30 p.m., 3.30 p.m., and 8 p.m. Labour Day: U. 30 a.m.. 11 a.m.. ' 1.45 p.m., 3.30 p.m., and S p.m. A JOY PACKET OF SURPRISES. v SHIRLEY TEMPLE \^\ a\ SHIRLEY TEMPLE NSN^N. NSSV6HIRLEY ..-TEMPLBNSSSnS, \$XS\ SHIRLEY TEMPLE \NSSN, ' NSXSNS. SHIRLEY TEMPLEASSSNN, \NSSSN. SHIRLEY TEMPLE^NSNXV NWSVSHIRLEY TEMPLE\NSS\ \S^X\ SHIRLEY TEMPLENSSSJ \NNSS\ SHIRLEY TEMPLE \^ \^s SHIRLEY TE^TPLEX ■'.l'he"Darling" of the Screen ' ; —' Tn — ■ . . "CURLY TOP" "CURLY* TOP" "CURLY TOP" "CURLY TOP" '•' CURL V T OP" • "CURLY TOP" SHIRLEY SINGS AND DANCES! SHIRLEY INTRODUCES HER EDUCATED PONY AND TRAINED DUCK. ........ JOHN BOLES AND ROCHELLE HUDSON THRILL "YOU WITH TENDER ROMANCE—AND SINGING TOO! ' •■••■■■. . A FOX PICTURE. (Approved 'for Universal Exhibition.) BON PLANS: AT-D.l.a AND THEATRE. Telephone 51-595. •.-•■■■■. EMPIRE" THEATRE, PETONE (VICTORIA STREET). TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock, TONIGHT. ; Warner Bros, presents '/THE NARROW CORNER." i laming Romance—Thrilling Adventure With Douglas Fairbanks, jim., Patricia Ellis, Ralph Bellamy, Dudley Digges 1 our heart will thrill and throb to this great Romance of the Pacific. —Also— - Warren William — Mary Astor Ginger Rogers, and big cast "UPPER WORLD." More Desperate—more dangerous—more 'alluring than the underworld. (Both Recommended by Censor fov Adults.) GRAND THEATRE, PETONE RAND ■ THEATRE PETONE TONIGHT. 3 o'clock, TONIGHT 2-BRILLTANT ' HRODUCTIONS-2 Lyle .Calbot . Mary. Aslor Ivoscoo Karnes Fi-anlcie Darro " And liijr fast, ill . i "RED HOT TIRES." - Uirill-ijucked Story of the Daredevil* who pilot the Steel Greyhounds of the Speed•uays— the Most Dangerous Game ever ' devised. Additional Attraction Barbara Stanwyck Warren William I "THE SECRET BRIDE" And Notable Cast. ! Jfc reveals the one great secret every woman holds closest to her heart—the one secret no woman wants to talk about. (Both approved for Universal Exhibition ) Special Attraction: TONIGHT, S o'clock, and MONDAY S p.m. Direct irom the City at the Height of her! Popularity. Personal Appearance of "THE GIRL IN RED," In Anecdotes and Songs to her own Accompaniment. or I%££.? T Jel! a6t063. OnfeCtiOllery Sh° P Palau!. ~~lSEatkT.! "ALA(ai P2TONE THEATK£: • TONIGHT, At 8 o'clock. The Eminent Baritone CARL BRISSON. The Brilliant Soprano. ! MARY ELLIS. The Screen's Best. Comedian EDWARD EVERETT HORTON. ! l?« ta;r lllc I'™?l' s, Continental Dancer, With Eugene 3'allette, Kntherine dv Mille nnd Great Cast, ; '•'AL^^1K 1iS iriVi|^^ (Approved lor Universal Exlifbitio.ii.) Jlear tlu; sparkling song hits-"A Little A\lnt. ;i t.ni-cli.iim. "Be Dn-efnl YounLady, c-te -Glor.ous music, speclaculaT (laiieins-. Ihe .story of a kin*. w | 10 , ;o , , do no wron« until h e gaily tried. And -I-ulI Programme Reserves at Nissen's, Hairdro^er romid rorncf iroiu Theiitr*.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 97, 21 October 1935, Page 2
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