SITING THE HIGHEST STANDARD IN ROMANTIC DRAMA WELLINGTON HAS EVER KNOWN! 'HE REGENT—DaiIy, at 11.0 a.m., 2.15 pan., 8.0 p.m. Samuel Goldwyn Presents— MERLE OBERON \! so HERBERT MARSHALL „ *' p.^^,, FREDRIC MARCH IVllL'Jviii I b VjAJKIJJiiJN In Walt Disney's Latest Mickey Mouse " rPTTT7' 1 Cartoon in Colour. DARK ANGEL" ™E MELBOURNE CUP Recommended by Censor for Adults) T 4X1^17 T?&TT)I74Y :hey laughed together, hoped together, J-iAINOJIi r AiXtr JXA. rept together! Two men and a girl (Lance Fairfax Jones) . . then the world suddenly filled hem with memories so poignant they A WeUingtonian—-well known as the could not forest. "Rod Shadow" of "The Desert Song. Enchants in its beauty! „ _ "^UND ryp ~ Breathless in its Exciting Drama! IXiJii LAM i\V UiN U- U r RING 44-144 FOR TONIGHT'S RESERVES. s TEW OPERA HOUSE-Daily, 2.15 p.m., 8.0 p.m. DOROTHEA WIECK "GIRLS IN UNIFORM" A Story of L^ve-starved Gir.s "GIRLS IN UNIFORM" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOX K.ANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE (TELEPHONE 51-814). TONIGHT, also WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. THE TIVOLI THEATRE (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) 'resent Two Outstanding Pictures, which i£ you haven't seen you MUST have heard about—so we won't use superlatives. fe "ONE NIGHT OF LOVE" ijyp . GRACE MOORE. (Universal Exhibition.) diikvv —Also— $$*a "THE GOOD FAIRY" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) i MARGARET SULLAVAN—HERBERT MARSHALL-FRANK. MORGAN. TELEPHONE 43-988. PRICES 1/6, 1/-. SCREENING TIMES7 p.m.—SPORTLIGHT 7.IO—"STRANGER THAN FICTION" . 7.10-COLOURED CARTOON ("Holiday Land") 7.27—COMEDY ("When Do We Eat?"') 7.45-"TIIE GOOD FAIRY" 9.15-"ONE NIGHT OF LOVE" ROSES ROSES ROSES WELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY rOWN HALL TOWN HALL TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), NOVEMBER 20 ONE DAY ONLY (Afternoon and Evening). OFFICIAL OPENING at 3 p.m. by the HON. SIR CHARLES STATHAM. ROSES, DECORATIVE, CUT FLOWERS, MAGNIFICENT HYDRANGEAS. MUSIC, AFTERNOON TEA, FLOWER SALE. Valuable Trophies and Cask Prizes. Open Continuously from 2 p.m. \ ADMISSION: Adults 1/-, Children (3d. Uown Hall will NOT be available for staging until WEDNESDAY MORNING. Entries close 5 o'clock THIS EVENING. Later entries received between 7.30 and 9 o'clock, at Secretary's Oifiee Only. G. S. NICOLL, Secretary, Building Societies' Chambers (Ist Floor), Waving Taylor Street (opp. 2YA Studio). Telephone 45-629. P.O. Box 1237.
OHORTT'S THEATRE THEATRE A SUPERB PROGRAMME. Headed by an Impassioned Romance that (.United the world with its 'exquisite melodies, "LOVE TIME." "LOVE TIME." "LOVE TIME." "LOVE TIME." "LOVE TIME." A glamorous presentation of the early life of Fran?, Schubert —interwoven with excerpts from his immortal compositions. Features "PAT" PATERSON NILS ASTHER "PAT" PATERSON NILS ASTHER SECOND GREAT ATTRACTION: A screaming comedy of the Navy! A Fleet-load or" riotous hilai'ityl! "SHE LEARNED ABOUT SAILORS." "SHE LEARNED ABOUT SAILORS." "SHE LEARNED ABOUT SAILORS." A prodiNstion of cyclonic merriment from start to finish —presents LEW AYRES ALICE FAYE LEW AYRES ALICE FAYE SPLENDID SUPPORTS. Include "■Coloured Cartoon, Topical Gazettes, and Travelogue. (The Whole Programme Approved by Censor for Universal Exhibition.) OX V THEATRE 0 X V THEATRE MANNERS. STREET. (Continuous from 11 a.m.) Theatre Telephone 40-618. . UPROARIOUS COMEDY. It's Irresistibly Ridiculous. CHARLIE RUGGLES - In - "FRIENDS OF MR. SWEENEY." "FRIENDS OF MR. SWEENEY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ANDAnthony Armstrong's Famous Detective Thriller: " TEN-MTNUTE ALIBI." " TEN-MINUTE ALIBI." More intense and dramatic than tho Stage Play. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) pAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. TONIGHT, at 7.45 o'clock. Famous Funsters in the Season's Merriest Frolic— "SPRING TONIC" "SPRING TONIC" With LEW AYRES, CLAIRE TREVOR, ZASU PITTS, & MICHAEL & DURANT. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "ONE NEW YORK NIGHT" "ONE NEW YORK NIGHT" Teeming with thrills, loaded with laughs, alive with action. Starring Franchot Tone, Una Merkel, and Harvey Stephens. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also: Two-reel Coloured Musical Revue, "STAR NIGHT IN THE COCONUT GROVE." ] DO NOT MISS THIS. PERCY GBAItfGER'S CHORAL SATURDAY, THIS WEEK. Reserve at Begg's. ANOTHER GREAT MUSICAL TREAT! EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY This Evening at 8 o'clock. A Feast of Song and Music! t JAN KIEPURA, SONNIE HALE "MY HEART IS CALLING." Eclipsing all other singers—JAN KlEl'UliA—in a masterpiece of haunting and beautiful music. No. 2-"REIGNING CATS AND DOGS" No. 3—"PAGEANT OF THE SUN GOD" No. 4—TOPICAL NEWSREELS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) seaside pictures, lyall bay Seaside pictures, lyall b\y' tonight, at 8, only, harold lloyd harold lloyd harold lloyd harold lloyd In A new and more exciting story than ever before, "THE CAT'S PAW." "THE CAT'S PAW." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ■ With UNA MERKEL. NAT PENDLETON and GEORGE BARRIER. KXCIXLKNT SUPPORTING ITEMS Toiiioriw Niu'hl— "PUBLIC HERO No. 1." (rjeenmineiHleil by Censor for Adults.) Telephone I(i-o03 for reservations. TOWN HALL, THIS SATURDAY. PERCY Q.RAINGER ELLA IN HIS CHORAL WORKS, £&fi at Begg'a, _ - A
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 122, 19 November 1935, Page 2
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