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H ,f!!!!..!i;!l:!,,:: 8 ™ve e Dy^iSsE^ you will never wee forget fiil ™ ™S ™ INCOMPARABLE ENTERTAINMENT! "' -7 THE UNDERSIGNED |.P_^g_SH 1 A _ n^ LADIES' HAIRDRESSERS Param^tu^^ mknt D°UWe- <^>i IIT^ MISH: =T pLAZA -=- FERRIC M°KCH 0N Hoped &?«£-? ." °™™ »™T " I^.^V&&_S featme Programme. *_ >^THEATRE^-<__ <"1^ MAJESTIC. Distinction." -= *LAZA =- HERBERT MARSHALL Together, "Wept Together-Two • ... - iT^S, . o^^ B^^.u, ■ =■ ~T £ ' JSi-iiTi«-UTJS 91 Cuba Street , . «--.._..«.,___. ~d°B,,nr,"a~ «»»«■« ««o»: «■-..- D, t ,cu0,^,,, 1ls ,™ u<l T ,,«. tr .«, Lia . n . p THE „<„„„, ~r S _ ™, M EUGENE SALONS^EATJTY SHOPPE, 8 Willis Street —ajar -«-.--»-- ™^^feS™^S r) ' :I|il|ipi|:;: SSlvlS.; — -""' — ™~"- " MICKE^s'TaRDEN - "=«=" MANNINGS ' 3fa *«____ . ■ ■ THE GLASS KEY." l ove 6 tory ever filmed! ■ , . EXQUISITELY ON THE SCREEN BY— Ay uIV , T,, P , . ~__ 1 ■ ; Packed with the grim '/////A ■ V////A ' vi alt Disney s Latest Cartoon. ■ SPFPT A T Yn^TnP f ' thrills of Shanghai ... 'V/Z/y %Z^ r rrrT , «- m T BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THE REGENT (TELEPHONE 44-144). OiTJIUIA-Lf JNUIICE! /■d i ,I—^~ , fascinating Paris of the Y//// "THF HANDS '/wYs WORLDS GREATEST . , PERMANENT WAVTW v . , (Recommended.by Censor for Adults.) - East. „ ?|| g^| LIVING ACTR^ ' EEGENT XEWS! "DANCE BAND is commencing a season at THE REGENT ™uld -pectfuliy .£our pa£* to™ok°e_E ,S .7 „ i h» «* •* - With - "SHANGHAI." "SHANGHAI." >%^ " THE HANDS /%5%% -■■ XA(j ACTRESS! on FRIDAY NEXT. It is without doubt entertainment de luxe-and the most _____________________ y Sto avold disappointment. GEORGE RAFT . "SHANGHAI." "SHANGHAI." [v/v/Z .<t§? tt\x-t!I '///// spectacular and rhythmic musical production screened for many a moon. You will = ~====~=~=——___ ——_———_—_——— —__— GEORGE RAFT - "SHANGHAI." "SHANGHAI." V/yyyy J-H.E HANDS ■yyyyyy see and hear Massed' Dance Bands —Bevies of Beautiful Girls —Clever Dances, and, ' ' —==^^S_"«__| "SHANGHAI " <//////, ■ ////// S*~ ' — v last but not least, a Real Romance with Lots of Fun. PNSB EnTTATm g "SHANGHAI." WXy? ■ Zyy% / \ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) _K STINDAY "„ ' NIGHT. d EDWARD ARNOLD "SHANGHAI." . VWy/ ■ yyyyyy I fu h fi, \ ' pvlb snvmv 8" 15- BANDS Meet the "Thin Man's" hard-boiled "SHANGHAI." "SHANGHAI." 'yY/yy. OF ORLAC" vyyVY/ I _,ihsabetll \ p^S SUNDAY NIGHT. BANDS brother. He thrusts himself into the "SHANGHAI." "SHANGHAI." /yV^/ // OF ORLAC'' tyyyYy 1 BERGxNER. ) rprrp TIVOLT THEATRE PVSB At ? A? DS midst of a startling murder case to save "SHANGHAI." "SHANGHAI." <Z^^ OF ORL4C" Zv/// \" / llllj iivUJjl x XiliiAX X\.lu iAbB BANDS an innocent m an S from the allows! _ A Parafflount P icture . WM glSlf" |H S' O .f (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS, &£*■ !>! £gg ™EATRE, BANDS (SUNDAY). o , t, . Cfo,.^-^™ , n^;n;, f p,.f ///Av/ ub O-^LAC. ryyyyy Offer f°r 3'oUr weekend entertainment a programme of such outstanding merit that pvgn XilJiAlßi., S^i^Jg - Second Feature — istamng a Brilliant Last. Vyyyyyy YyyyY/, In T.he Picture That Has Been lit excels any other programme we have presented-and that's saying something! PNSB ' ■ • u*x-S§ At 3n m W. C. FIELDS The Mr Micawber CHAS BOYER LORETTA YOUNG t/y//// \yyyyy7. Credited By The World's Critics rnrkXTTn-LTrri J T\/rr>XTTv A V PNSB rsn-n o^-^ S^-K§ W.C. FIELDS -Of - CHAS BOYER LORETTA YOUNG '" V/////A As Standing On a Pinnacle Above TONIGHT Elld MONDAY. p^g cpivn rR^IF '' SavSl BASIN RESERVE W.C. FIELDS "David Copperfield." CHAS BOYER — LORETTA YOUNG All Others- ATTP T? BPAnV in «T AW TTTTTRQ » '^SB Gl^-M) COX CERT '.g^DS KVE--In- WARNER OLAND ~ ~, ~ „ „.. . _ „ -^ A\j\\j¥u JDXi-AD V m LAUI 1 UIsJDO PNsb PICTURF FrnpTirwrv™ rXx^l "THE MAN JL- Z= B£ME = P leen " d LoVe /^\ -™ ON THE SAME PROGRAMME- MSB Pißlurl I^Mll^iffi S MAaaED "THE MAV T TnE - ALISON SSIPWORTH- D-d Hands that Live-and Love-and / "ESCAPE \ "THE WORLD MOVES ON" SSgl™ By Si BANdI - , ON THE (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) IIL . I ME ' pn a TOOT MAfIW FTMT? PARROT T Pvln pR§? NICHOLSON BAND, BANDS BANDS. FLYING TRAPEZE." SPECIAL ASSOCIATE FEATURETTE THE WEIRDEST DRAMA • . \ NEVER" i * KAJNCHOI lON Hi—MAIJJiiLMNJjj OARKOLL. I^SB PORT NICHOLSON BAND) BANDS FLYING TRAPEZE." EVER FILMED! V / (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) PXSB ' t Pivni (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) \ / SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME AS USUAL FROM 7 P.M. PNSB SELECTED fWoURITFS B4Vnl Tluilling Music AN OUTLAW AMONG IN-LAWS! The All-coloured " A Production. , TELEPHONE 43-965. PRICES 1/6. 1/-. ; S And UUKILES B^°| The Black Sheep of the Family Becomes Musical OaMic, Starring PETER LORRE, (^commended by Censor for Adults.) SCREENING TIMES: "The World Moves On," 7.45; "Lady 'Tubbs," 9.30. pMb -Screening-of BANDS the Tl me. LS^^-ihlS^fSifaffi MOON-' f TER q L°R f RE' . LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. COMING TUESDAY NEXT! : COMING TUESDAY NEXT! WfSB ;; MR. : |lli THE CONQUEROR" fIIEI funniest picture to date. M The Greates^creenjensatvon Smce __ "DAVID COPPERFIELD" ™ "MR".. IS£ ?|| C^S" it^EJ Sp-d a D^«ul Aft craW BOX "^SIS^-Si™^™1- POPEYE THE SAILOR COLIN CLITE, FRANCES DRAKE, "ai T H?iTH^il^^ EE^^ T- MATKEB DAILY ' 2 ' "mI; 3^ iil gggfflg^ It¥l « *™- . J- e' eplloDe ol M- . CARTOON (Dr- Frankenstein) E y E y greater1. ELECTION RESULTS will be announced at this Theatre, on WEDNESDAY NIGHT. P^|B "MR. BILL THE CONQUEROR:1' BANDS WITHOUT A DOUBT THE GREATEST "FOR BETTER OR WORSER." TED HEALY. DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED ' Pxll "MR BILL THE CONQUEROR '"" R^ln« K INEMT^ T|]|BIRNIE. MOtN^REELS-f y- ' T^^ ™ Now for Resets. " P||B "MR. BILL THE |tg &£*§£ - "TONIGHT-7.30 o-clotk^TON-fGHT. 2' Plans at D.I.C. & Theatre. Tel. 53-080. SPECIAL METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER tSB 6"41 if Si JHE MASSED RANDS Monflay and Tuesday, at 2.0 p.m. and ■ FEATURETTES INCLUDE: «i^ iStatE r< T> A "KTT\ i^XJTTi-O * TTr\TTCiT-i P;NTSB . Stvnc THE MASSED BANDS W5 p.m. "— \^^~~. KJCXXAND Ul JiiKA rLUUoJi/ PNSB The glorious comedy-drama eet R AVTV?■ ■ «DTPT«mr i« • • 2 Brilliant Attractions 2 2-SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS.-2 Metrotone News; "Over the Counter" ~ "^ . . _- XTT -,_ T _ , PNSB amidst the charm of England's BANDS tvvOT Arm A§ ? A54 DEA REAL SCREEN MASTERPIECE! OF EXCEPTIONAL MERIT. (floured novelty); "xNurse to You" Direction-Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd TONIGHT!" TONIGHT! ' . TONIGHT! Rolling Downs A Lyric Poem of SPECTACULAR PABAni* ■ London Films Present (Charlie Chase comedy); "Good Little <. THE THREE AIU«KFTFFT!S!» " DOORS OPFN a f 7 oVWt TTrrFTq f ,, jv ' PNSB Rural England, BANDS -.. ui,AK - LESLIE HOWARD-MERLE OBERON FOR RESERVATIONS: TEL. 52-212. donkey's- (coloured cartoon). "THE THREE MuIItIeRS" DOORS OPEN at 7 o clock. 500 TICKETS at 2/-and 3/-. PNSB '' '' SiKilg-M^iglffi -^ SPECIAL-Latest pictures of the "^^111^111111" THRILLING SUCCESS . } ||| " -"; - .^r^^^^d^e^ry! C K x^:i ") Kingsford Sn^wXdon on 111 ' VIENNESE BOYS' CHOIR 111 NORA SWINBURNE. ||| ■ B^ S/ : .•.. —"THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL"— i^nigslord bmithLea.es Uojdon on 111- VIFXTXTTTCT? RAVC OTIATT? PNSB This production takes rank with "A^S • • —"THE SCARLET PBIPERNEL"— -^"^ fated Flight. , . V IJtLJN JN ILfeJii JCJU 1 O CtlOlK PNSB the famous "Song of the Plough" |A^| . —"THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL" Dir.-Amalgamated . Theatres, Ltd. Reserves at D.I.C. or Theatre. Tel. 45-100. \ / Already Wellington has taken the Viennese Boys' Choir to its heart. The capacity ppf liiotoeraiAk^e^flction B*'o^8*'0^ the *NOTE.-If unfavourable weather makes The. worlds most popular story-becomes SESSIONS: 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. — \ / audience at today's Premiere Matinee rose and cheered these marvellous singers. pJj-gB beauty and' cfiarm o! the Susses Postponement ne C es sa r>- four flags will be the worlds greatest picture! v v \ I . nx - n PNSB country No lover of England flo™ at Mt. Victoria Siptnal Station Additional Attraction.- The Return Season of \/ ENTERTAINMENT! |^| countrJ- sh^V°m S it! g from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. on Sunday., , . Ihe Laugh of a Lifetime! (Tl_—-" y<T. JAMES 1~l \i Programme will be featured by Beautiful Presentations of Opera in Costume. Complete PNSB • Just One Big Scrappy Family! SHIRLEY TEMPLE FSLI °T. JAMES ZT>l \ change each night. To hear the Famous Viennese Waltz Songs is the memory of PNSB SUNDAY . NIGHT "McFADDEN'S FLATS." SHIRLEY TEMPLE LlL*~--^ST- JAMES I . TT „„_ -,„, /. ov ._; ~ nr . . TT a lifetime. PNSB S.lo. ■ '. = "McFADDEN'i ' FLATS" = ZHIhIRIIy tl_Pll= - Hi~-==^<_>--=—_H ALL FOR °™ f k OIvE FOR ALL The quaintest, the most original, and the njost captivating entertainment ever |P| SUNDAY " , OTGHT • ■ ' ■' ' WALTER C Kl^Y-ANDY CLYDE " ~ ■ TOnllt,' I / \ REMEMBER! 5 NIGHTS O^Y^i^l_siS_T MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, fil landing Patens are earnestly re- ™|TLrNG. . RICHARD CROMWELL YDE "CURLY TOP." MiIKEE DULY At 215 / \ and FRIDAY. Plans at D.I.C. Day Sales at Theatre Sweet Shop. '|§|| q U «te<l to TONIGHT'S WRESTLING. JANE DARWELL. "CURLY TOP." aut \tt uiTTv It o-" " '' V. PRICES 2/- to 6/-. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE TO ALL PARTS. PNSB BE EARLY . BILLT AfFF^TrP ■ re.;;r ro ».'; 1',,.r/«,;i ds h s m . ) =zS? l%:;=. w«™ TiXti^- ©k \ °"--°° j- *«■ ™*- ?ll to ,„,«,™.«... n,. sili sjw.-^w ,S#r *"'"«'""" -teM ■«■ a " fe_gT=?S&'a "--^j™" 050 :?e 88S SSSSS-: WBESTLDMJ ON MONDAY! gl™ 0" -_g__S' "* iod ~~ : — (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMEDY-DRAMA. "THE THREE MUSKETEERS:" PNSB SUNDAY AFTERNOON. . , Versus' -,\ ASTOUNDING ENTERTAINMENT ' You'll enjoy every minute of this ™t ™REE MUSKETEERS. Return Match between the men who put on the Brightest PNSB 3 o'clock. . < p w , „ AT sssa^a - F stw BLtn^u excellent Bh- -i ssn si^i:- —*--- —- - pi — ™—• s- a Sof *. HHill Packed tol™"lgh, aSS- AtMm JA^- 1 - Il ™^ ; GLENN WADE .. .. ."SSw, , f p^.3 £^ | IIIHI RALPH BELLAMY, VALERIE HOBSON IBIIUND LOWF "THE GOOSE A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME! ' Versus |Mf- GEORGE WALTER = ■ • In In "THE GOOSE „„„ rHKATRfi NKWTOWN .TOWNT'XrV W7OO"n^ FINAL WELLINGTON SHOW STADIUM. RENDEZVOUS AT MIDNIGHT." "THUNDFR TNTHir NTPHT" "THE GOOSE ()g« THEATRE! NEWTOW: . OUtIJSJSY WWDb FI>AL G RAINGER , » ELLINGTON SHOW STADIUM. RENDEZVOT7S AT ATTTITCTTr'TiT » IHUJNUiiK IJN la.ti JnICtHI. • . • ■■ . ppiTVGFTC t in' ■'RENDEZVOUS AT _§§__£» "THUNDER IN THE NIGHT." •= AND TONIGHT-7 o'clock-TONIGHT. Wade is one of the most popular wrestlers in N Z and has GR CONCERT , -John Street -.■• "RENDEZVOUS AT MIDNIGHT." DETECTIVE BY PROFESSION •■•-AM) The First Full-length Production Made ,^ ?"?r yet failed, to put o n P a? firsf-class performanfe. "Woods . .CONCERT" _IH .| Vetock -/TONIGHT-, 8; o;clpck. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) GENTLEMAN-BY INSTINCT. • THE GANDER" Entirely in the New Wondrous Techni- •' « a recent arrival here and h ? s done excellently : in-the ' :/ ;". TONIGHT' * - TOMGHT.^ 8^ o-dock.. ■ . , .., , , THE GANDER" colour, matches he has had so far. ■■ • • ■ .-, .. . KEW REDUCED PRICES: As .and 2«: t^ n»«Xed ». the drag-net! Caught in ' A crash of thunder! THE GANDER" "BECKY • - ■ TOWN HALL, at S o'clock. / Ladies 2d pg ; the web of circumstantial evidence! Is ' A muffled shot! «nrrT'v «wa^t>'» TAT\/¥ TT AT T I\TAXTT\ A "XT \TTr(TTm PERCY tax.) ■■ - •-■■.: V P" she guilty of a crime she did not commit? Tingling mystery terrorises a city ... and (Recommended by C.n.or for Ad 1 1 "BECKY SHARP" ' IUVVIN HALL MONDAY NIGHT PERCY " ■ . . •,■...■ "J ..'/../ Second Big Film. ' a- debonair sleuth discovers secrets too lßecommendea by Censor for Adults.) J^CKI bUAM. . _ MEESKE WILL' HAVE WALKER Grand Revival of One of V..0 Sensations dangerous to reveal! AFTRTAAF HOPr?^™ 8 BOOKING AT E. W. HUMPHREYS, MANNERS STREET. Glt{l gE R ' fTfMPEDrNG ROTOD THE RING . of the Year. (Recommended by Censor for Adults). LAUGHTER tri n2«^ «.„„„-„-- (Piankt-Composer-Conducter), LIKE A HERD OF WILD ELEPHANTSI _ . SIR CEDRIO HARDWICKE, —^—^,^—^^^_^^^_ • - . PAUL LUKAS, At MATINEE ONLY, at 2 p.m. ■' deigns supreme in this delightful TRANCES DEE ~ ===== Plays ' ■: In Fn Nn 7 "TTTvrTV TnvirwvTrv» KAY FRANCIS. _ EKE' DENT AT, A X"\TATT\Tm7I'I\TTriXTrr T (Accordina to Programme), IoKATFWAV"? ln ■ Ep. Ao. 7— JUNGLE TREACHERI. X V FRANCIS Based on Thackeray's famous "Vanity -LJJliI\ ±J\lj J\J\ 1> \J \J j\ UrLiMJliiN 1 I Etc., Etc. flrfivw ivo -Forbes s Great Story: Dress Circle, Front 2s 3d". Back Is 6d; KAY FRANCIS." Fair." The outstanding technicoJour beauty • Also Combined Choirs of . KA 1 i A\ S , GLAMOUR." Stalls, Is; Reserved, Is 6d. Children half- KAY FRANCIS. o£ "La Cucaracha, now used for the first it iPArnxTTP snPTFTV APOLLO' ~-,,TTv; :— — • w P7' pl tDI , ~ _ *«» <"*>***. ™ -n^ than eve, Iffi " : " 881 S^S MpfS s S' SL drHSeel --■ ° D- LG-°r TeL TheatVe' G E OR PG PE rtBRE yNT S^' SIMPSON, DENTIST, ' CHAMBER^RCHESTRA . IO N,GHT, 7.30 to, , : "Osn-ald Cartoon," "Stranger Thkn . GEORCFRRFVT LEWAYRES CLAIRE TREVOR, ' ELLA GRAINGER, SKATING SPECIALS: . The Skater*' Fiction." pRINCESS CONTINUOUS GENEvfIvE TOB^N LEW AYRES — CLAIRE TREVOR, 2^ rOTTPTPMAV PT APT? With her" "TUJrEFUI' PERCUSSION." fKATING Mecllej-. Statue Fours, Monte : . RIS Sis —U<££ VI? p-m" tolin! **''^a^k^' COURTENAY PLACE JS'&t&i* Tt & t™§ Sf llrY.d^l: t^, SUgg PICtE-11; S_S Hi" rrSS 5- ' RALPH AFORBES, (Approved for Univer^l Exhibition.) (Next Door Paramount Theatre) ' J[f re^veSe^ar^rSu^t |i[|^. ' M-tad Nmte. by, ' : TONIGHT, at 7.30 ONLY. TACK mTPHavv7" 2 In the Bri&te*t Comedy-Drama you — > a«f d by 7{ SO vf' ?Tl^ be Cl°Sed SKATING MANHATTAN * _?™_S. __&--. 111111 _j^^!J!^_ D^ t -| __.t-~* j__ SCALE QF S^S^™™ HB.H I|||{| BißSlSii: '. CHARLES LAUGHTON With '!™E GOOSE TONIGHT and MONDAY, at S. r. TTWIrTT _, ' DO NOT MISS IT! SKATING SATURDAY NEXT, . . CHARLES LAUGHTON Elsie Randolph Vera Pearce, THE GOOSE BRAVO! ENCORE! VIVA! FITWELL rrT?TT'TT-:I FKOJI <?1 / / PER PERFEI^T <?FT SKATING SATURDAY NEXT, I n In British Dominions' Film Version of the „_„ 4,^^^ Warner Bros.' Greatest Musical AiJUXiI 3^l/ -/ - "'' **''■' yi>l^3&\ SKATING End of 1935 Season. I-:- "RUGGLES OFRED G«» Famous Musical Comedy which ran for THEGtxDER" Extravaganza. • (UPPER OR LOWER) : wH/IWlk. It-Ittv^ ' «• i "RTJGGT,F«! nv P^n r"?^'" a j'ear in London— ■ - Lrli:i viAjMJi.h. DICK POWFT T tdav BTnvnrTT vujrjr^ri. Uk i^u\vji.K) iW» 13ff/ JL».y3 SKATING Special ■ ... > "RTirrTF^ ere pfS nA?% "THAT'S A GOOD GIRL" . ii , , ■, ' Jo^ BLONDELL, . WFj^iJlP? SKATING Programme- of Attraction* ■"■■' "RUGGLE^ OF m p-il' "THAT'S A GOOD GIRL" T^ 71 ~~ dolPhe Mfpo". Louise Fazenda, Ted WftWmrM\ SKATING from 7.30 to 12 p.m.' (a 50F RED GAP." "THtrS A GOOD GIRL" 2 Hours of Sheer Enjoyment. Fionto and his Band, and scores of enter- 'RTT'M A TTTMP eT^rp WJi^W?lW¥ ■ SKATING ■(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Liltimr W, HpT rTI• t- • EXCELLENT FTR^T Hat v tamers, in K-iMAAiN b SET 3.5/- ; SKATING Five Sessions Daily all next BETTED4VTS Lilting Songs, Clever Dancing, Uproarious FIRST HALF, "BROADWAY GONDOLIER" „,.,. °° SKATING . week. BETTFDWTS ,* , Winch is-Always a Feature .of St. James " BROADAVAY GONDOLIER" SINGLE TOOTTT "RTTP ATP O O//i PALACE THEATRE ' BETTEDtviS (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Presentation. "BROADWAY GONDOLIER" om Vr_"_. IUUIJI KJirAlKb 3/g ■ FallcE THEATRE ' Tn -Additional Attraction- MAKE SURE OF YOUR SEATS "BROADWAY GONDOLIER." PTTMAnPT C< ■ GRAND SCOTS CONCERT. v PETONE. ' ' ' *"THF PTRT p-pmr , M ATTT , XTTTT ,, - CHARLES BICKFORD, FOR ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) rCH/MUJJJI/Lb l^/_ GRAND SCOTS CONCERT. TONIGHT, at S o'clock. .-sfSßsaasasßg: toDrt ™_fsus?g_..... ssssgg remodels ,-, -SKsssES_g: ija-gsrasysffifjgga. "The S m , n f Tp- j » "A NOTORIOUS GENTLEMAN" ...""" T" ' ""'" T Tl. " -1-OWN HALL, WELLINGTON (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) .. - "PaSuni &igS" ."I SilS 81^^!^" RQXY- THEATRE lhgatre< CS^ PTT-RT TP A YVAT-rnm rtlVm . ~ ST. ANDREWS DAY deSSe-?"" the Pr°ClUCtioll °£ '* Telephone 16- 393 f or reservations. (Retomm^dTbTc^r^A^lts.) K° X V .T HE„ ?S g 1^ ANNOUNCEMENT! f ., TUrD w NOVEMBER 30) SB _ "O^vC'-Easily the year', best pic —. at en -\rrroTn«T MANNERS STRFFT UA V 11) LUI'PERFILLD IS \T THE 'STTP ' l + t-; (SAIUIxDAi, -SUV r..\lrStt\ 6\l), o p.m. ture ' ■ CAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. <£t^ McN.mte i^el (Continuous from 11 a.m.) R EGAL THEATRE, KARORi. " thTname ofßloV^Uß^^^ ■ THE CONCERT OF THE YEAR. . "Refereo"-A great film, a thrilling, wonb ™~%j_?.«- -ib^Ss.^ (I ST£irr=, Ss^S^l-^- €'E» s:?^si Si;lrS'liS^l«l "-'Siss.'— cs3Hsgi-*«-<s«_a-- ;pssffj--*' i-?sa ;:::i!=^r: si?ii«s-^^i^«-i^s^^^ __aßß_2_s& -^jgui^"l^iS-" Rgx theatre." holt! Edmund lowe! ?f^t^fTi^wio^Vl^/ 0^ PERMANENT WAVING .... From 91/ Iong!" Wellington male voice choik GINGER." EX,n n P , Ff" RE' T^° fi Shtin'- lov,V, roustabout romcos, of ]935 because?t K«H Ihe dram^ QRAMpnn P Q-nvp TlOm^i/- -0 NGb >> ELLINGTON MALE VOICE CHOIR This marvelous "irl—the ""U M n,V n ( tUpper Cuba Street.) Tn lau-htpi- -,n f l TJ^ O if ,-v tfle dama, OXIAIvIJrUU & biliT " O //> Contributing Artists: 1 1 k^'^«~~«~ ir^rr? EATS °NE T ICE-18 "THE BEST MAN WIN," lmn.^l S S STAININP W ,/G Mre. Wilfred Andrew, Conductor ■ Stanley Oliver ;. c2med> m°Wl, n- thl'TeiTAll^?r! 3d-CHILMEN AT MATINEES-3d ;' THE BEST MAN WINS?' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) fcIAUNUNb Froml2/fi Mrs. F. Crawford. CONCERT CHAMBER, - SEARLE. a SOp. HEGGIE? and^ATH^ T v,^^T SHOWING ~ THE BEST MAN WINS'" -_M££M_?ilPP-tin £ _F i a^^ AND ALL PRICES AT RULING RATES Mr"R^v'Trewern'^ 3 (El°CUtloMSt)' SATURDAY NEXT November „ ..; ERINE ALEXANDER. AiH ICE DAILY, 2 and 7.30 p.m. Featuring ? the most sensational under- . Mr! J.VThomson (Elocutionist). HtURDAY NEXT', Nov'eSber „!' . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Two Excellent Features ... Offering En- ater Photography ever seen. ! \'n °?Trr?nr "d Tote ADDRESS: .. Mr. Trevor Thomas. . „ NEWSREELS, COMEDIES, CARTOON. t*inment o£ the most PoP«l« Val-iety! (Approved "for Universal Exhibition.) TIEAR HOIDIE m& IT vnnm^ COLONTAT MTTTTT A T PrTTnTMnn Mr. Angus McKay (Gaelic Singer). Male Part Singing at Its Best, - C**SD THKATRK, I^o^ Th'.^rSlii.nt St ag e Pl.v and Billing i^B?IR £L_HALL^UNDa£ X^i^^ ML 1 UAL BLILDINGS G^™l^ Strathspey Orchestra. Assisted by: - '' I*RAND THEATRE pftonf Kovel." ,- AND THEN mlv nT t ' (FI]7TH FLOOR) Caledonian Society's Pipe Band. Moll c Cumnungs, soprano. ■ ,-., TONIGHT-At I™ -TONIGHT^ X VRENIN, DL^XD MY^TrPV - J^" Ml ~-J *«'™«" ° S^f AT B E TELEPHONE 45 917 FOP APPOTM^-XTm HighW D^s (adult, and juveniles). W. Roy ■ ;A breathless new adventure in screen StodSJ ptctS? W « ' I |«™.;' SUNDAY NOA'EMBER 24, l^amUlN^ 45-91 ( FOR APPOINTMENT. Box Plan now open at Begg and Co.'s, Cyril Ainsworth, flautist.. " " WILLIAM POWELt ment- Si A MfTT " " 8&B_?- WADE A T O^ PJ"rir J _-v ~ = *h™ aYe °U "^ ■ H" at B^- 3s' *■ ls" GINGER ROGERS '( | ™lEF. ; ; |, « Al] ||AY ~ < J^ JicUet^s OdJright^of -^Is^ ________-_-. "ST4.R OF MIDNICHT" -With- tfte ga jes: cast ever | turned loose SL>DA\ Profit Orphanages. ' TIMETABLE ALTERATIONS. , £=?r^™_^_S3r_. |^«Sf^i_aK£_s Pil o^sH^B™™. S"^HS ■ c=sssv^?s r :^^C^r; & SfflCTI S"°d-S^^ .^=/?l™li: 11 „«»= BRITISH-ISRAEL WORLD FEDERATION S^ilHSs -^ S-\»f S« Newsreelß, Novelty, and Comedy. James Gleason Loio Wilson ~ " SUNDAY Miss Meryl Daniels. , T Ti/-.r r ,-r'-r>- r - 1 ' JD MeDONALD ,J ]w } :2Q $■]?;.$ GT- o><;oTA^, r Reserves at Hansen's Confectionery Dl*ie Moore Allan Dinehart PROGRAMME- |H^ A? }PN, Mcl>ml Te}\, ' LECTTjEE H"n Secretary. (Saturday) IRAIN will be timed as foi?^^«Z__________t____ '"xhTdEVH fs^TVTVr'r E- ri«E THEATRE fcvif' B W AdmUsSn bv^-er'^fn. " TJ V pW PT T^T PQO m • • *n • , s 62 Anne Street, Wade.to-n. dep. 1.20 p.m. ifi_Pißß tl^rl' {^Ffo'xF "™= Sevil is g^_:-^. S2 ™- &-e U in,| k . BAI- By C- W. CLIFT, ESQ. (Dominion. President) TUG -of-war . tournament Jfe nvaie fe af 1' A D^ "R7S—* ' ' MA 8 " SAiii 1: " A NEW GOVERNMENT EEQUIEED '» -—^ scS^l'-j^nsonville, %^ P^on^^e^^ir Vahoneym^n fl (Both Recommied^Sor for Adult.,. c "' "^ A^ THE WORLD ORDER" ' "^ S^^^" M"..:::::::;;: a^"^ --l^r^r^^ Su^JlioHi? c:- Gl^^^ CHAMBER TOWN HALL, &£*£«££&&? - "GIRL MISSING." PARAMOUNT NEWS No. :!_Hnl Roach Comcdv "Sin- s; a to, COOK ISLAND AND MAORI ART rFTTPCnAV \Tmrm , TAtrrnr^ H. R. SAVILLE. /jW^ < iM , m jGs L|s c£,, iMUmJ —•• ■>■_- X; .™.»_ s^^ 5 ,,, iu ,'■:;„::■■.::,:,«., tuesdaynbxt-^™^ «,^ 'z*^**™*™* mi ... With — , . Movies. ' Admire ' ' At S nm C-AJlii UUI OL> A JSU.N(.-.HOJjh. _ -, rTT v V4PYLBPU\ GLE*7f-Y FA-Ris£# MAORI SINGING AND mi D.VNCFS COLLECTION. * COII rrTTON JJEAR ROLDIE KING AT NIMMO'S LECTUELMARI BIJA^ GL\ Klßßhfc, J_,KUU^J^j__ JThATRE. (Ixecommendcd by Censor for Adults) Afimioon ami Kvcninp ■ 10LLEC1.10X XX HALL, SUNDAY. 7 p.m. MAN RISKE. Joan BlondellVWarren William, in . Mao IW. Monday and XVs,l.^ BY SPECIAL Proceeds in Aid of MAORI MISSIONS. . ______ T r-. U , O1!I R OSE SHOW "So^^^J2S ™,J^ls" "THREE OF A MATCH." . "BELLE OF THE NINETIES." "D VVID %PP7="rFIFr n" SYDNEY KTRKF.T SCHOOLROOM CAMPING is great FUN P4vr , A^ P-UU^II H\T 1 n r H<^ l? I f fc Kt-T. SUNDAY. (Recommended by Censor tor Adults.) "POOR RICH," "POOR BICH." JD CoPFhhi lE^- SYDNEY STREET SCHOOLROOM BOYS Tn~F T4MP rVr ■-. THTODU' NO TWK "8 W Election Night. Social '-Come and hava '^irUMBUGS AND HYPROrTTr^- Tr™" E-?- ret t t H2[ to'-^>- O"vcr. V 0 NATION EVEP DR A^rT^r^^ Do™ °'Je" 2-30 P"m- ™* "^ P-™- P ORT XICHOLSOX SILVEE Oponi^'by Dr! C. 0}. 1 Ren!^. -ft- 3 p.m. * C"P °f tM"i- the lii ofVr P?r l ■ 1S " 1>l cP fchow' 'vlth txcellellt iS INTO PrnsPFPT^- U' : :! PARENTS. live vow boy an ideal lioli- at KOSF.S. CUT FLOWERS. " TENNIS COACHING <^_s-»s___r a&fflfg&s ITOOTKIBUSFi J^ic??ti3:™s^--»——---, -^,sr:T,,-'- g^^l^-s--I Branches «d Agencies all Main Towns' Registrations close December 7. "' "" TOMORROW (SUNDAY), at 3 p.m. H. URQUHAKT, Hon. Secretary. Professional Tcnnf/coach 3 £IICIS fc'leet- Tel. 41-235. 43 Cuba Street.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 126, 23 November 1935, Page 4

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