"80 MINUTES OF HURRICANE HILARITY." PLAZA j LAZA =^ Direction.—Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TODAY—2.IS p.m. and 8 p.m. Box Plans at Begg's &'Theatre. Tel. 51-277. TOM WALLS RALPH LYNN TOM WALLS RALPH LYNN TOM WALLS RALPH LYNN - In — . - In - " STORMY WEATHER." " STORMY WEATHER." " STORMY WEATHER." " STORMY. ■ WEATHER." " STORMY " WEATHER." - With — ROBERTSON And YVONNE HARE ARNAUD (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) i — , —■. ■ , I WATCH FOR | The World's Greatest Living Actress, ELIZABETH BERGNER. I ELIZABETH BERGNER. ELIZABETH BERGNER. Bringing the Fire of Her Genius to the Screen in the Perfect Film, | "ESCAPE ME NEVER." "ESCAPE ME NEVER." "ESCAPE ME NEVER." (Recommended by Censor for 'Adults.) I ——'' I l' ' . ■ I EXTRA SPECIAL! -±—\ DIRECT FROM ADDIS ABABA. FIRST SCENES OF ACTUAL ' , WARFARE TO REACH THE OUTSIDE WORLD. Also ALL BLACKS' DEFEAT ALL BLACKS' DEFEAT BY SWANSEA. — — _____ I ' -_^— QTATR *^«-___ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Telephone 51-595 fo*. Reserves. AND A LITTLE CHILD SHALL LEAD THEM With a Song in Her Heart and Laughter in Her Eyes, in This Glorious Tale of Romance and Happiness! . SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE With ■ JOHN BOLES JOHN BOLES Singin.j Two Songs ROCHELLE HUDSON ROCHELLE HUDSON In "CURLY TOP." "CURLY TOP" "CURLY TOP" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) f)UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TONIGHT, 7 o'clock. TUESDAY, 7 p.m. At 7p.m.—Building Winners (Sportlight). At 7.lo—Rudy Vallee Melodies. - At 7.2o—The Latest M.G.M. News. At 7.40-LIONEL BARRYMORE, ELIZABETH ALLAN, In the Mystifying Drama, "MARK OF THE VAMPIRE." "MARK OF THE "VAMPIRE." (Not euitable for Exhibition to Children.) You Trill not daro believe what your eyes ccc! At B.so—"Fighting Fish" (Pete- Smith). At 9 p.m.—"The Lost Chick." Musical Cfirtoon in Colour. At 9.lo—"Poker at Eight." Charlie Chase Comedy. At 9.30-CARY GRANT, FRANCES DRAKE, In the farce comedy, "LADIES SHOULD LISTEN." "LADIES SHOULD LISTEN." The hilarious affairs of a besieged bachelor who lost his head and his freedom at the same time! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ryE LUXE THEATRE, LOWER HUTU. LUXE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT FINALLY TONIGHT at 8. CHARLES? LAUGHTON, '■ OHARLIE RUGGLES, MARY BOLAND, In "RUGGLES OF RED GAP." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TUBS. AND WED., AT 8 p.m. A Gay Comedy Cocktail. MAURICE CHEVALIER, ANN SOTHERN, MERLE OBERON, In "FOLIES BERGERE." ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans at Peter Pan Lounge, or Telephone Theatre, 65431. TJEGAL , THEATRE, KARORI. " TONIGHT, 8 o'clock, TONIGHT. KATHARINE HEPBURN, The screen's most popular Star, in "BREAK OF HEARTS." "BREAK OF HEARTS." Chas. Boyer, John Beal, Jean HersholtA tempestuous love story with the glamorous Hepburn to fascinate you in a modern drama. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SPECIAL FEATURETTES. NEWSREELS. rj<HE CONCERT OF THE YEAR. TONIGHT (MONDAY). • TONIGHT (MONDAY). TONIGHT (MONDAY). CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, at- 8 p.m. CV.R.S.A. MALE VOICE CHOIR W.R.S.A. MALE VOICE CHOIR ' —And— SUPPORTING ARTISTS. ADMISSION—2s and Is. BOX PLAN at the D.I.C. XTUTT VALLEY HORTICULTURAL - 1-1- SOCIETY. ROSE SHOW. ROSE SHOW. POSTPONHD TO WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER i, 1935. A. J. NICIIOLLS, Secretary.
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