OT. JAMES I •» °T. JAMES ST. JAMES ST. JAMES Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. TONIGHT, at 8. ■■' DAILY, at 2.15. "BROADWAY GONDOLIER." "BROADWAY GONDOLIER." "BROADWAY GONDOLIER." "BROADWAY GONDOLIER." The biggest hit since' music came to the . screen. DICK POWELL. JOAN BLONDELL. • ADOLPHE MENJOU. LOUISE FAZENDA. . Magnificent scenes. Catchy New Songs. Bigger, Brighter, and Better than any Musical show seen in Wellington. COMING FRIDAY. . ' COMING FRIDAY. COMING FRIDAY. Another Big Hit from METRO-G OLDW YN-MAYER. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER. — PAUL LUKAS MADGE EVANS ■ HELEN VINSON RALPH FORBES MAY ROBSON . In the Smartest and Up-to-the-minute drama, "THE AGE OF "THE AGE OF INDISCRETION." INDISCRETION." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Only his secretary—but she was a woman, and he was a man who needed her love' Dramatically, thrillingly this picture dares to tell many intimate truths about love and marriage. It will GRIP YOUR SOUL With its . power and realism. A GREAT CAST! A GREAT CAST! A MIGHTY DRAMA! A MIGHTY DRAMA! We strongly advise everyone to see this Outstanding Dramatic Achievement! "THE AGE "THE AGE "THE AGE OF INDISCRETION." OF INDISCRETION." OF INDISCRETION." A delightful entertainment. ==~ RESERVE NOW. Plan at D.I.C. or Theatre. Telephone 54-7/5. MAJESTIC. '•■ Distinction." j Direction.—Fuller-Hayward Theatres, Ltd. SESSIONS—II a.m., 2.15, & 8 p.m. A GREAT NOVELIST'S PARTING GDJT TO THE WORLD! V-Za a^'-g. \ NEIL HAMILTON—BETTY FUKSESS HOBART BOSWORTH. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) • FRIDAY NEXT • • FRIDAY NEXT . HERBERT MARSHALL HERBERT MARSHALL HERBERT MARSHALL HERBERT MARSHALL HERBERT MARSHALL HERBERT MARSHALL In the Comedy Hit of the Season "ACCENT ON YOUTH" "ACCENT ON YOUTH'" "ACCENT ON YOUTH" "ACCENT ON YOUTH." "ACCENT ON YOUTH." With a Brilliant Supporting Cast Including SYLVIA SIDNEY, HOLMES HERBERT (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Reserves at D.I.C. or Theatre (Tel. 45-100) OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE. NEWTOWN FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT at 7. At 7 p.m.—Building Winners (Sportlkht)'. At 7.lo—Rude Vallce Melodies. At 7.2o—The. Latest M.G.M. News. At 7.40—L1C NEL BARRYMORE, ELIZABETH ALLAN, In tte Mystifying Drama, "MARK OF THE VAMPIRE." "MARK OF THE VAMPIRE." (Not suitable for Exhibition to Children.) You will not dare believe what your eyes see! At B.so—"Fij;hting Fish" (Pete Smith). At 9 p.m.—'The Lost Chick." Musioid Cartoon in Colour. At 9.lo—"Poker at Eight." Charlie Chase Comedy. At 9.3O—C,!RY GRANT, FRANCES DRAKE, In the farce comedy, "LADIISS SHOULD LISTEN." The hilarious affairs of a besieged bachelor -who lost hki head and his freedom at the same time! (Recommcn led by Censor for Adults.) GRAND THEATRE, PETONE. RAND THEATRE. PETONE. FINALLY TONIGHT AT 8 o'clock. WALLACE BEERY Robert Young, Maureen O'Sullivan, Lewis Stone, James Gleason. In "WEST POINT OF THE AIR." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING TOMORROW. Matiiee 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. BERT WHEELER — ROBT. WOOLSEY in the Fast-moving Mystery ComedyDrama: "THE NITWITS" "THE XTTWITS" (Approver, for Universal Exhibition.) Witli Fred Keating, Belly' Orable, Evelyn jireiit. Elite Rhodes. Reserve a 1; Hanson's Confectionery Shop or Theatre, Tel. G4-OG3. |7<mpire theatre, petone •Empire theatre, petone LAST NIGHT—3 o'clock—LAST NIGHT EDWARD C. ROBINSON MARYASTOR, RICAKDO CORTEZ In "THE MAN WITH TWO FACES" "THE MAN WITH TWO FACES/ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) COMMENCING TOMORROW AT 8 p m NIGEL BRUCE HEATHER ANGEL VICTOR JORY In the Bafllinc Mystery Drama: "MURDER IX TRINIDAD." "MURDER IX TRINIDAD." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 116, 12 November 1935, Page 2
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