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GAY—ROMANTIC—EXCITING ENTERTAINMENT! THE REGENT j™;^ T, h t c?;« Al™^ Bcttcr s h°- n sjJAlJjl—At 11.0 a.m., 2.1 a p.m., S.O p.m. SHOPPERS' SESSION TODAY, at 5.0 p.m. Edward Small Presents— A SALUTE TO LIFE! BARBARA a salute to loves MTANWYPir A SALUTE TO HAPPINESS! OiAIWVUjIV A Perfect Blending of Romance, ROBERT -Action, Suspense, and Uproarious YOUNG Jt's worth the money alone to bear • Cliff Edwards sing CLIFF EDWARDS "i wonder who-s kissing In .. . HER NOW?" A Reliance Production, .. ,„ .. _~ ~ . " T?T?TI OA T TTrrrrri J> • °' "alt DlstlfeJ's Cartoon, JtvJkJJ hALUJUii "PLUTO;S JUDGMENT DAY" "RED SALUTE" (In Tech"icol°-") A United Artists Picture. ~„,„ „„-„„ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) KINGSFORD SMITH BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND REGENT (TELEPHONE 44-144) NEW. OPERA' HOUSE „ daily- 2 .i 5 p.™.. s.o ~.,„.. „.„,„ „ Shoppers' bession Tonight, 5 o'clock 'IHE SNAPPIEST PROGRAMME OF THE YEAR! JOE LOUIS *-EE TRACY-ROSCOE KARNS Defeats GAIL PATRICK MAX BAER t In In the Most Thrilling « rpTnrrA TvromTrr* » HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT "TOO fltld" _ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RESERVES AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE (TELEPHONE Dl-Sl4). HERE WE ARE AGAIN WITH THE BEST PROGRAMME IN TOWN! THE TIVOLI i (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) ' TONIGHT, TOMORROW, and MONDAY ANNA STEN in "THE WEDDING NIGHT" . ! " With GARY COOPER. ;

"CARAVAN"' ' ! LORETTA YOUNG-CHARLES BOYER-NOAH BEERY ....._„,„ (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) SS NOTE 6!', * N° EX?R4 FOR KESKRVES- raiCES.I/6, 1/-. PATRONS NOTE thnt <mn lg to the mn.sna] length of both pictures, "Caravan" screens at 7.45 sharp. . t ■SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE TOMORROW 2 pm • SHIRLEY TEMPLE in "BABY TAKE A BOW" Also, BUCK JONES in 'TORBnromi. TRATt»_MICKEy MOUSE CARTOO-N- ---' (All Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) PETONE AMATEUR ATHLETIC & CYCLING CLUB. RECREATION GROUND TOMORROW. (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON 5-MILE LAYKOLD CUP CYCLE RACE (WELLINGTON'S PREMIER RACE) FULL PROGRAMME OF ATHLETIC AND CYCLING EVENTS, Commcncinc 2.15 p.m. | i ADMISSION ]/-. Unemployed, ,vith Ca«l«, 6d. ' ■ ' I-KN PRICE, Hon. Secretary.

WRESTLING! WRESTLING! vS.f^r^s^^ss^L^'ss. ■■■■■ SPECIALIST. ■ , , • i LOFTY BLOMFIELD Versus JAGET SINGH TWO WRESTLERS WHO HAVE PROVIDED SOVF m- ™ MOST INTERESTING BOOTSIT^SeSoN. TOWN HALL MONDAY NEXT BOOKING OPEN AT E. W. HUMPHREYS, MANNERS STREET

CAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR TONIGHT AT 7.45. Here they come'! NANCY CARROLL and GEORGE MURPHY Singing, laughing, and dancing before —and— .» "AFTER THE DANCE " "AFTER THE DANCE.'" Columbia's new and novel musical, with Inelma Todd and Jack La Rue. Excitement, adventure, and romance in this refreshingly new and vital drama set in a colourful era. "?S5 E^S?*? 3* TAKKS A WIW 'THE FARMER TAKES A WIFE" t Fxt™™^B. 4™ crica '^ now romantic team JANET GAYNOR and HENRY FOND \ with JANE WITHERS. SLIM SUMMERVILLE, and ANDY DEVINE. (Both approved for universal exhibition.) Supports include MELBOURNE CUP and Walt. Disney Coloured Silly Symphony. SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2.15 p.m.— "THE FARMER TAKES A WIFE." There's no doubt about this! The Beat show in town is at KEGAL THEATRE, KARORI. THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. You Simply Must Hear the Beautiful ' Melodies of No. 1— . "NAUGHTY MARIETTA," With JEANETTE MACDONALD, NELSON EDDY, ko words can describe this wonderful picture—it just beggars description! No. 2—Laurel and Hardy Comedy. No. 3—Fitzpatrick Coloured Traveltalk. No. I —Two Splendid Newsreels. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COME EARLY! Bookings are Heavy! Saturday Afternoon! "Naughty Marietta," "Perils of Pauline." EMPIRE THEATRE, PETONE. MPIRE THEATRE, PETONE. FINALLY TONIGHT, at S o'clock. | WILLIAM FARNUM with SALLY BLANE, CHARLES STARRETT, in ' ."THE SILVER STREAK." | "THE SILVER STREAK." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) j COMMENCING TOMORROW, at 2 p.mJ TOM WALLS — RALPH LYNN, j In the Brilliant Side-Splitting Comedy, "A CUP OF KINDNESS." j - "A CUP OF KINDNESS." ' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) FINALLY TONIGHT, at S o'clock, I ■ AT THE PALACE ' THEATRE,' ALACE THEATRE, PETONE. Drama and Comedy with BETTE DAVIS lAN HUNTER COLIN CLIVE—ALISON' SKIPWORTH, In "THE GIRL FROM 10th AVENUE/" "THE GIRL FROM 10th AVENUE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) COMMENCING TOMORROW, at 2 p.m. The Singing Sweethearts, DICK POWELL and RUBY KEELER, j In the First Mighty Melodious Musical, "FLIRTATION WALK." , "FLIRTATION WALK." ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLANS AT NISSEN'S, or TEL. 03-610. fTEtUANN'S— 2-pisco Suits. Dresses, j *••*■ Costumes, Coats, easy payments, Einartrst styles, easiest terms, pnljf; ad■drest.l3a Courten^j; jPlaco, '■ - -^J

RSI — "~ TJillgf (Upper Cuba Str7 e f.) RK Is—ALL SEATS ONE PR TOT? i=* NOW SHOWING - TWICE DAILY, 2 and 7.30 p.m. J.WO Exceptionally Fine Features! ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S Stirring Western Romance . . . Brintrinr you the'lhnlls Adventure, and Freshues! o£ the Wide Open Spaces. ")ZWS 0F THB PECOS." wwlS OF" THR PECOS." . "AVJiST OF THE PECOS." An R.K.O. Radio Picture, stamn<*-— RICHARD Dl\ RICHARD DIX Bristling Action . . . Smashing Conflict ... Thundering Drama!!! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) -SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION- . Irrepressible! . i uim i taWe! MAR WEST MAE WEST MAE WEST MAE WEST ' MAE WEST With CARY GRANT. In Paramount's Rollicking Comedy-Drama-"l'M NO ANGEL." "I'M NO ANGEL." "I'M NO ANGEL." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) • A Well Varied Supporting Programme. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 52-334. Reserves 6d extra. RO" THEATRE, MANNERS STREET. (Continuous from 11 a.m.) A Sensational Attraction. -AND NO INCREASE IN PRICES. STALLS Is. CIRCLE Is lid STALLS Is. CIRCLE Is 6d. It's No Extra to Reserve. A MIRACLE OF BEAUTY. For the first time in a feature production ... Human Drama in the Breathless Beauty of Living Colour. "BECKY SHARP." "BECKY SHARP." . "BECKY SHARP." '•BECKY SHARP." . | The dramatisation of Thackeray's' immortal classic, "Vanity Fair." ■ ?nn imOSP Standing'private life' in the annals of the world, re-created and en-1 tirely photographed in the dazzling beauty of Technicolour. Featuring MIRIAM HOPKINS. — Additional — _ '■ Fast-moving Comedy-drama, " FRONT PAGE WOMAN " 'FRONT PAGE WOMAN" "FRONT PAGE WOMAN." Man-hunter Turns Thrill-hunter! it s Sensational Entertainment. ft™ !th GEORGE DAVIS. BRENT. ' (Both Pictures Recommended by Censor for Adults.) . A GRAND Whisky, "Golden Grain"; mellow as moonlight,, guaranteed 100 , per cent. Scotch; qts. Il's, pis. (is Gel. Üb- , tamable only at Gland Hotel Home ■ Supply Store.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 137, 6 December 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 137, 6 December 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 137, 6 December 1935, Page 2

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