_^— -*""""^ C T ATE ■—^_ <^_ "Tiu Direction.—Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TODAY—2.IS p.m. and S p.m. Special Shoppers' Session Today, at 5 p.m. Box Plans at Bcgg's and Theatre (Telephone 51-000). BEHOLD AN - AMAZING SPECTACLE OF A WORLD GONE MAD WITH PLEASURE ... A TR~£ MENDOUS MOVING CANVAS FOR A LOVE STORY THAT WILL LIVE .FOR EVER! A powerful story 2000 years old—written for this very hour . . . climaxed by the awesome spectacle of Vesuvius raining » its wrath on a-sinful city. AN RKO-EADIO SPECIAL. "THE S^o "THE W " THE C^XS LAST DAYS ' LAST DAYS LAST DAYS S/C OF POMPEII." //// or poMPEtr." yyyy of pompeij." VV7 OF POMPEII." (Recommended especially for Adults.) —CAST— Marcus Preston Poster Burbix Alan Hale Pontius Basil Rathbone Flavins (as a man) John Wood Clodia Dorothy Wilson Leaster Wyrley Burch Julia 1 Gloria Shea Gains ■ Frank Conroy Cloon William V. Mong Judean Peasant Murray Kinriell Warder Henry Kolker Ciilvus Edward Van Sloan The Wise Woman Zeffie Filburg Slave John Davidson Prefect Louis Cnlhern Flavius (as a boy) David Holt ADVENTURE REIGNS SUPREME! YOU DARE NOT MISS IT! OVERSEAS CRITICS HAIL "THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII" AS' THE GRANDEST SPECTACLE MOTION PICTURE PRODUCED. Free List entirely suspended. _ ■£ . , ■ ' TJLAZA ■■ ■ -t LAZA =^ Direction.—Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. TODAY—2.IS p.m., 5 p.m., and 8 p.m. Box Plans at Begg's & Theatre. Tel. 51-277. Jerome's World-famous Story, Beloved by Millions, Most Brilliantly Brought ■to the Screen. . . . With England's' Greatest Dramatic Actor As "The Stranger." CONRAD VEIDT. CONRAD VEIDT. CONRAD VEIDT. CONRAD VEIDT. CONRAD VEIDT. CONRAD VEIDT. CONRAD VEIDT. CONRAD VEIDT. CONRAD VEIDT. CONRAD VEIDT. . CONRAD VEIDT. CONRAD VEIDT. CONRAD VEIDT'. CONRAD VEIDT. CONRAD VEIDT. CONRAD VEIDT. CONRAD VEIDT. CONRAD VEIDT. CONRAD VEIDT. CONRAD VEIDT. In "THE PASSING "THE PASSING OF THE OF THE TFTIRD FLOOR BACK." THIRD FLOOR BACK." It is a Picture of Importance to You! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Metro-Goldwyn's Championship Picture, COMMENCING FRIDAY—At 11 a.m. At CJHORTT'S THEATRE At THEATRE At JOAN CRAWFORD-CLARK GABLE JOAN CRAWFORD-CLARK GABLE JOAN CRAWFORD-CLARK GABLE JOAN CRAWFORD—CLARK GABLE JOAN CRAWFORD-CLARK GABLE JOAN CRAWFORD-CLARK GABLE Together again in the. year's sensational Musical Hit. "DANCING LADY." "DANCING LADY." " DANCING LADY." "DANCING LADY." "DANCING LADY." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A musical drama with a soul-stirring etory ... with glamorous Joan dancing straight into the heart of the screen's most dashing lover . . . staged amid incomparable scenes of splendour . . . dazzling pageants of 300 of the world's most beautiful girls! SECOND GREAT FILM. CHARLES RUGGLES, UNA MERKEL-MARY CARLISLE — In — "MURDER IN THE PRIVATE CAT?." " MURDER IN THE PRIVATE CAR." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The most amusing blend of comedy nud mystery yet seen on the screen! The perils of an heiress on a Transcontinental train! Selected Supporting Short Subjects. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR SATURDAY'S MATINEE. Charlie Chase Comedy, Episode 4 "Jungle Mystery," Gazettes, etc. TVi LUXE THEATRE, ** LOWER HUTT. FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8. The Most Horrible, Harrowing, Shocking, Brutal, Unvarnished Truth! "FORGOTTEN MEN." "FORGOTTEN MEN." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SATURDAY AND MONDAY, At S. MATINEE SATURDAY, At 2.30. The Drama of the Most Mysterious Men of Today. LIQNEL BARRYMORE, JEAN ■ ARTHUR, PAUL KELLY, LEWIS STONE. In "PUBLIC HERO NO. 1." "PUBLIC HERO NO. 1." (Recommended by Censor for Adults). Box Plans at Peter Pan Lounge or Tel. , Theatre, 63-431, . " .._.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 137, 6 December 1935, Page 2
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