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■'f' 11""1 "™" ...„,.,...„...,„„„„„ , h" 1 PARAMOUNT THEATRE i ;...| PARAMOUNT THEATRE | H.»JM1.,,,m, 1 ,m,,,,,,,, 1 ,,ni,, 1 ,,,, „„„ nunQ Twice Daily: 2.15 and S p.m. Two Splendid First-release Attractions .that.will appeal to every picturegoer! No. I—Columbia Pictures Present, ■ A Fast-moving, Blood-tingling Romantic ..Thrill Drama of a News-hound who turns s • •■. . - ■ Detective. --- ■ NORMAN FOSTER "■■■ ——- NORMAN FOSTER ■■■* -^-—, NORMAN FOSTER . DONALD COOK—SHEILA MANNORS — In — •■■■- • -"BEHIND THE EVIDENCE." "BEHIND THE EVIDENCE." ' ."BEHIND THE EVIDENCE." "BEHIND THE EVIDENCE." (Recommended by. Censor for Adults.) . More- action, thrills, chills, romance packed into a frenzied hoirr than you've ever 1 6cen on the screen! — SECOND FEATURE — Screendom's Most Lovable Youngster! — JAjCKIE COOPER ; ——^-JACKIE COOPER— JACIiIE COOPER ': •. '■•.'" With '"* ..Mary. Astor ■ . Roger Pry or , • Henry Annetta in ' '—■ "DINKY" > — — "DINKY" .:' '— f~—-. "DINKY" ———_~ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.).- : . : Sust a mischief-making kid- as we all' have : teen.. "Champ" Jackie in a picture filled with-laughs and heart-throbs! : '— Also Showing. : ■;■ "COUNTRY BOY." Special Technicolour Featurette. ' ; Box Plans at D.I.C. and Telephone 51-842. ■ XI V 0.L.1 THEATRE I V.O LI; THEATRE El VOLI THEATRE Newtown's Popular Family Cinema, : :TpNJGHT,i"at;« o'clock. ■■■..-- ---:' Selected Supports from 7 p.m. • ' i JJnited Artists' Screaming Comedy Riot, . "PALOOKAT" ■ . "PALOOKA." ' , "PALOOKA." I Jimmy,Durante, Lupe Velez, Stuart Erwin. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) •/I' CLAUDE RAINS , .(Famous Invisible Man), "THE MAN WHO RECLAIMED HIS :> "THE MAN WHO RECLAIMED HIS , HEAD." ■"; . HEAD." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults ) WATCH TOMORROW'S '-'POST" FOR SENSATIONAL XMAS ANNOUNCEMENT." ! "NAUGHTY MARIETTA." "GO INTO YOUR DANCE." (Both approved, for Universal Exhibition.) — Sessions — XMAS DAY—-2 p.m., 8 p m., and Midnight. Selected Supporting Programme- from , 7 p.m. BOXING DAY—B p.m. and 11.30 p.m. Selected Supporting Programme from ' 7 p.m. FRIDAY—2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Selected Supporting Programme from 7 p.m. ,-fJAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. i Capitol theatre, miramar.J EXTENDED SEASON, i EXTENDED SEASON. > "SHE MARRIED HER BOSS." "SHE MARRIED HER BOSS." "SHE MARRIED.-HER BOSS.'* "SHE MARRIED .HER1 BOSS." (Recp^impfided by C&nsor for Adults.}' Owing..to the enormous populatity of this picture, it has. been aitanged to extend . the season, andl it will be shown again TONIGHT and' TUESDAY NIGHT, with an entirely new supporting programme, comprising . JACK HOLT and, EDMUND LOWE in "BEST MAN WINS.", , ~ > Also Coni'edy"Short. 1./..v . (Approved for Universal ■■Exhibition.) . n.z. ;grand'premiere Cecil- B.De, Mille's ■ /'THE ■ CRUSADES."? :-"THE CRUSADES." ' ■(Approved for Universal.: "(•■■'"••"•Exhibition.) T^pj. LUXE—BOXING DAY. . •■See-Page: 3 for Particulars. The Most Wond'erfui "Wild Animal" and "Circus" Picture- ever portrayed on *- ; ' ";the, ;Screen. SHOiRTrS" ..HORTT'S :v THEATRE. Stark realism, palpitating thrills, depicted ': t in t "Paramount's" Amazing Epic : ''■■■'■nsma of the jungle." ': S "KING OF THE JUNGLE." "KJN(^OF,THE JUNGLE." , Lions, Tigfers^-Elephants, Panthers, in the trackless interior-of Africa. The intrepid Lion.Tamer.jn"the Circus. The Fire—The ' stampede'! «f." ariimalS;; in a great city. You've" nesver-feeetf anything like it. ■*■■■■■ ■■;;'/'Featulrißg'1 ■•.•■' BUSTER "CRABBE, FRANCES" DEE BUSTER, CRABBE, , FRANCES DEE *:;•' l"'Secbnd Great Attraction': v Eiic'liantin^ 'Miisical» Extravaganza. ' De; lightfuV'Ballets.' ' Hilarious ,Laughter. -"TOO MUCH HARMONY." "TOO-MUCH HARMONY.". . : H- '/TOO.MUCH HARMONY." Featuring' that Renowned Artist \BiNGrCROSBY;. BING CROSBY. BING CROSBY. BING CROSBY. In ■ the greatest triumph of his career. Splendid Supports. Paramount British News Reel. "Screen Song," "Souvenirs." i(The Whole_ Programme Apprbved for 'Uniyer'sdl: Exhibition.) EMPIRE '-■■' THEATRE, PETONE. MPIRE -THEATRE,. PETONE. TONIGHT at 8 o'clock, TONIGHT. 2 Outstanding Productions, 2 '{JAMES CAGNEY, MARY BRI4N, In. the Action-packed Story, • '"HARD TO HANDLE." " HARD TO HANDLE." '.". ——Additional Attraction .. Sixty minutes of Thrills! Excitement! '■■ •■ Romance! iJOAN BLONDELL, WALLACE FORD, "CENTRAL PARK." XBoth Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Book at Harisen's Confectionery Shop. ■ }■■■ :MANNERS;STREET."; from' li'a. m.) Theatre--Telephone 40-618. ■ BIG HOLIDAY: ATTRACTIONS! One thundering climax topping nnotW in this thrilling story of tho Barbary Coast. "FOG OVER FRISCO." The most amazing of all thrill dramas With BETTE .DAVIS. DONALD WOODS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SECOND FEATURE: ■ Riotous Comedy. ] It's Just One Long Laugh. ■ • "KANSAS CITY PRINCESS." ■ With STOAN BLONDELL, -.HIK.TC. HfiIUJERT. by Ceusor for Adults.)

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 151, 23 December 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 151, 23 December 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 151, 23 December 1935, Page 2