EVERYBODY'S TALKING ABOUT "NO — MORE — LADIES." " NO — MORE — LADIES." On No Account Miss This Magnificent Programme! ■ NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. (Twice Daily: 2.15 and S.) METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER Presents 01 ROBERT I Imontgomery) •As Mr. and Mrs. Sherry Warren . . . the gayest couple ever to ring a wedding bell ... in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's happiest hit ... "NO MORE LADIES." "NO MORE LADIES." "NO MORE LADIES." (Recommended uy Censor for Adults.) With a Brilliant Cast, including FRANCHOT TONE. ("Bengal Lancer.") CHARLES RUGGLES. ("Ruggles of Red Gap.") EDNA MAY OLIVER. .("David Copperiield.") REGINALD DENNY. Special M.-G.-M. Associate Featurettcs. SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL'S OF- ! FJCIAL FILM. 01 HIS SPEED RECORD OF 301 M.P.H. AT UTAH. TUo All-coloured Phantasy "TWO HEARTS IN WAX TIME." : 1 Charlie Chase Comedy: "SOUTHERN EXPOSURE," Plana at DJ.C. and Theatre. Telephone 53-080. HURRY! HURRY! LAST 2 DAYS! TO SEE THIS TRULY . GREAI PICTURE. ' # The Most Glorious Picture Ever Screened. /^ TriNG'S^*^ I XVING'S J Dir.—Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. | Daily, 2 p.m. - - - - Nightly. 8 p.m. GRACE MOORI? GRACE MOORE — GRACE' MOORE k GRACE MOORE GRACE MCORB -GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE — -GRACE MOORE The Girl with the voice divine. ; "LOVE ME FOREVER " "LQVE ME FOREVER." "LOVE MB FOREVER." "LOVE ME FOREVER" A Columbia Picture. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. -ALSO - ' Universal's "Call of the Savage," Ep. No. ■ 4, '.".Terrors of the Jungle." :■"; .-, KING'S POPULAR PRICES? STALLS Is, RES. STALLS Is Gd, DRESS CIRCLE Is 6d (No Extra). Plan at:DJ.C. or Theatre, Tel. 52-212. ' TONIGHT AND THURSDAY NIGHT. "NAUGHTY MARIETTA." "NAUGHTY MARIETTA." "NAUGHTY MARIETTA." "NAUGHTY MARIETTA." "NAUGHTY MARIETTA." JEANETTE MacDONALD, JEANETTE MacDONALD, NELSON EDDY. NELSON EDDY, At the SEASIDE. PICTURES, LYALL BAY. EASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. "NAUGHTY 'MAR IF/IT A." "NAUGHTY MARIETTA." . "NAUGHTY MARIETTA." "NAUGHTY MARIETTA." "NAUGHTY MARIETTA." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Pitts-Todd Comedy, Traveltalk in Colour, a mighty triumph for Metro-Goldwyn- ■ Mayer. Book your Seats Now. Tel. 16-393. Excellent Entertainment for Everyone! OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. At 7 p.m.—A Sporting Item. At 7.lo—Fox Anst. News. At 7.20—01d-time Novelty. At 7.30 —Popeye Cartoon. At 7.40— ' ' W. C. FIELDS—BABY LE ROY W. C. FIELDS—BABY LE ROY In the Fun-packed Comedy, "THE OLD-FASHIONED WAY." "THE OLD-FASHIONED WAY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) At 8.55—A Harry Langdon Comedy, "A CIRCUS HOODOO." "A CIRCUS HOODOO." At 9.ls—George M. Cohan, America's First Actor, in . "GAMBLING." "GAMBLING." "GAMBLING." "GAMBLING." A melodrama of a father's love and the gambler's chance lie took to solve the mystery of his murdered daughter. (Recommended by Censor [or Adults.) T> O X V T PI .15 A T R E IVOXY T II IiATK M MANNERS STREET. (Continuous from 11 a.m.) FINAL TWO DAYS! Edgar Wallace's Great Comedy, "THE LAD." "THE LAD." "THE LAD." "THE LAD." It's an All-laughter Show! With th'o Great Character Comedian GORDON BARKER. Second Feature KATHARINE CHARLES HEPBURN BOYER In a powerful, inspiring story of love and self-sacrificing devotion. "BREAK OF HEARTS.*' "BREAK OF HEARTS." (Both Pictures Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PALACE THEATRE, ALACE * THEATRE, • PETONE. TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. CLAUDE RAINS. DOUGLAS MONTGOMERY, HEATHER ANGEL, DAVID MANNERS, 1 and Brilliant Cast, In "THI1, MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD," ; "THE MYSTERY' OV EDWIN DROOD," '(Recommended by Censor for Adults.) From the World-famous Novel by Charles Dickens. Excellent Supporting Programme,
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 105, 30 October 1935, Page 2
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