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A KA'JTLING-ROARING-ROLLICKING SUCCESS THE REGENT-TODAY, at 11 a.m., 215, 5, & 8 p.m.' WHERE THERE'S ALWAYS A BETTER SHOW. Paramount Pictures Present— IH | . lt CLARENCE E. MULFORD'S AVTKRNOONB ONLY: " HOP-A-LONG GKACK BROWN'S XMAS PANTOCASSIDY" "THE HOUSE THAT (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) JACK BUILT" A STORY KNOWN TO MILLIONS 4n rLFVKH Aim«?T«! n\' 9TAri? COME TO LIFE ON THE SCREEN I,■, , I AKIISIS ON SlAGli. ~ splendid Scenery "POP-EYE" CARTOON Wonderful Dances "SPORTLIGHT." 3 NEWSREELS, ' And a SlngUlß «^m^T2? D, EXTRA GIRL'" RKAL PANTOMIME STORY. "MAGIC AND MUSIC," Billlet3 and; Dances amnged by Etc- MARJORIE VAUSE. BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND REGENT (TELEPHONE 44-144). COMING VERY SOON-Plramount's GTelTEple" of British Chivalry, "THE LAST OUTPOST" (Approved foi^ Universal Exhibition.) THE LOGICAL SUCCESSOR TO "BENGAL' LANCER." THE TIVOLI THEATRE (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUIIJJINGS) TONIGHT, also SATURDAY and MONDAY. 1 «r< TITT^XT n MATIN£E DAILY, 2 p.m. \ ■' G. MEN" "G # MEN" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) " 1, 1 understand why'it was chosen as THE -fICIUKE OF IHE MONTH by the "Picture of the Month" Committee. AND ON THE SAME PROGRAMME: , "WE'RE NOT DRESSING" 1 __. , „ (Universal Exhibition) \ Wiih Bmi muss s^ss^ssj^^-. . TELEPHONE 43-968 PBIC ES 1/6, 1/----i (No Extra to Reserve) i ■ SCREENING TIMES: «G. MEN/^p^n^wE^E NOT IdRESSING," 9.30 p.m. ___^Attiuuj l i. (All Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) NOTICE t ■ TO . V ADVERTISERS & SUBSCRIBERS. 1 THE JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT WILL BE CLOSED PROM TUESDAY DECEMBER 24, 1935, REOPENING ON MONDAY. JANUARY 6, 1936 BLUNDELL BROS., LTD. TELEPHONE 44-040. ' P^gCgil" CONTINUOUS .-"■ RINCESS from 11 a.m. to 10.15 p.m. [{IMMA --, KILBIRKIE Stalls Is, Circle Is 6d. INEM* KILBIRNIE. NOW SHOWING. 2', SESSIONS DAILY: 2 Two Specially Selected Xmas Attractions! 2 P-nu and 7.45 p.m. Breath-taking in its Thrills! Magical" in IIINALLY TONIGHT at 7.45 o'clock. its Mystery!! Startling in its C&M ! 4%l\£SMsPJ* -A Truly Great Story .. . Splendidly IHV AddE^" r~ . Pictured by Universal V _ MARION MARSH*' LOUISE DRESSER ; "THE MYSTERY ..,, rT £ A£? HMORGAN?in — H i( : "THE MYSTERY - — '£■ GlliL ; |'OF THE LIMBERLOST " - > - - OF EDWIN DROOD" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) •OF EDWIN DROOD> COMMENCING TOMORROW With a Brilliant Star Cast: Warner Bros.' Mammoth. Musical! CLAUDE RAINS, F*'*v? inch pa(*ed wi*h Entertainment! Douglass Mont^me.^ Heather A ng e>, || ||8| ="== » l|ffi cb-o-jss ssr to Ad U it s .) = And in Complete Contrast, ~ «^?s^X2EihS4SCß:'' ~ GENE GERRARD, Gl7nd,ffeSS^ESE^fig-"^ T,tt ,1 N CHAI*DLER. and a,^ chorus of.h\uXdf ly Judy Kelly . Jimmy Godden c 7r P,°P uJa-F Song Hits-7 In B.r.P, f Mirthful Comedy, ' (J^XA^&S&L) ■ . "IT'S A BET." CLAUDETTE COLBERT An irresistibly laughable story . . . f,,1l n W .* S^UDETTE■ COLBERT of adventure and romance! wwt I'w vtoqi^T^" JO tAS BENNETT (Approved for Universal Exhibition., V^^thifd^ma^ 1^ Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. 42-580. ' ~ !?^ls| WORLDS*" "ZIZ Time-table —r—^-"PRIVATE WORLDS!"——— "It's a Bet": 11.2, 1.42, 4.35, 729 (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ' "Edwin Drood": 12.14, 3.0, 5.47,8 47 Saturday Matinee at 2 p m ro.xy '"theatrf '«o into your dance>__ 0 STREET. S I i | J (Continuous from II a.m.) Thi» Ti,« n f,. v .-,■ , Theatre Telephone 40-018! . • I£§Bffii?iSKffl§i VICTO R aSSEN, 8O' ClOCk: One thunderimr climax topping another r EMIUND LOWE in this thrilling story of the Barbary „„ - In . , Coast. y KSS BR PRESSURE." "FOG OVER FRISCO." Afp UNDERPRESSURE." "FOG OVER FRISCO." tense drama of struggle under river, "FOG OVER FRISCO " action, and thrills. Tb. ™.. .«, tag „, „,, M aram «. fStlv'll.ffKM^™ » . ass -■«fflsr (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) WAMTCR SECOND FEATURE: MONTENEGRO, HERBERT MUNDIN Riotous Comedy A tnrilhng epic of the air. Actions, Thrill*' It's Ju 6t One Long- Laugh. , (Approved fi^O^SSftohiwtto j ' - Iff |i S ifirsdW^ Centre sta«B le M"KANSAS CITY PRINCES,". aH™ The.re Te1.,,99.^ Pla, \ JOAN B^asffiiLr RBEKT ' -__-J^ll!!l__ 1 (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) . FINALLY TONIGHT,' At 8 T BAMWAYS BAND CARNIVAL. AT THE, . BOXING DAY TO JANUARY 4, 1936. DALACE THEATRE. PETONE c , , V ' *■ ALACE THEATRE, PETONE* Some of tlle attractions include.— ' An%™**™™\V.f nS Wkh thri»': .^KgD BATHING BEAUTY CON- ' mnM rr,lv !; ~ IEST- Eut"es close 24th inst. £20 . JOHN LODER, VICTORIA HOPPER. in prizes.Splendid Supporting Programme. . Jolly Nellie.. '. ■ • TOMORROW. At 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Baby Show/ 4 -classes. • "OUT FOR S ■aS3§ 0'S DBaSi » TO^-WAB. Ouh Prize, Entries clce "OIL FOR THE LAMPS OF CHINA" ~. . "^ .V' 1 ■- (Both Recommended by Censor for Miniature Railways. I Book at Nißsetfittel. 03-610. Merry-go-Round.. ; : —— Captain Rexo's Canine Wonders. GALA XMAS DINNER Midget Bridal Couple. AT THE NEW GRAND. Jigsaw Puzzle Race. Monster cash prize. T ct Otaki Maori Entertainers. HE high standard of Christmas festi- p,,,^i, „„,] j,,j,, au n , vities at the GRAND HOTEL in past d Judy Sh°W> years has made the event one which is Picture Entertainment, keenly looked forward to by many. This VnmTnvni,. year arrangements have been made to ' auacxiilcsurpass all previous efforts. An outstand- Delgado's Slide of Death, ing souvenir -411161111—containing every m- • / -~■„ ,> seasonable delicacy—will be presented to illlmatul' e R'ne Range, each guest. The menu may be inspected Children's Races. . at the oflice. .-; . The decorations hove always been a . Chlldren s FisMue Pond., feature of the hotel, and this year will bo Sideshows Galore, better and gayer than ever. The new GRAND TRIO will he in at- ' tendance din-ing dinner and afterwards will ~ : ~~ 1 play in the lounge. N.Z.A.S.C. SMOKE CONCERT. Dinner will be served from 0.15 p.m.„ Reservations for-Tables mnv bo made pAST.^l> PRESENT MEMBERS arc •by telephoning the Office (41-020). 2 ] st at Bn n "MOlimS "°Uling is » ll0"blc at HaVvICtSrU STREETDiaSMJiNS THOS. COLTMAN. . C. THOMPSON, i'ruprielur. Secretary aud Treasurer.

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Evening Post, Issue 149, 20 December 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Issue 149, 20 December 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Issue 149, 20 December 1935, Page 2

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