IT'S .WISE TO BOOK OK BE EARLY! . /___ MAJE BT 1 C \ '^7~ iU AJESTIC [~~<fc "' Xhe at r o of the Stars" Direction.—Fuller-Hayward Theatres, Ltd. SESSIONS: 11 a.m.; 2.15 and S p.m. SPECIAL SHOPPERS' SESSION TOMORROW (XMAS EVE), 5 p.m. The first of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Greater Movio Season-Roadshows! SO NEW IT'S A YEAR AHEAD! The Biggest Musical Show the Screen has yet produced! "BROADWAY MELODY OF 193 G." "BROADWAY MELODY OV 1030." "BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936." "BROADWAY MELODY OV 1936." "BROADWAY MELODY 01 1930." You've waited seven years for it—a King's Ransom to produce! So crammed with glorious music, so packed with fun, romance, spectacle, so teeming with stars of Screen, Stage, and Radio, it sets a new standard for Screen Musicals! "BROADWAY MELODY OP 1936." "BROADWAY MELODY OP 103 C." "BROADWAY MELODY OF 193 G." "BROADWAY MELODY OP 1936." "BROADWAY MELODY OP 1936." With JACK BENNY—Radio Idol of millions. .ELEANOR. POWELL—The Overnight Singing and Dancing Sensation. UNA MERKEL-SID SILVERS. BUDDY AND VILMA EBSEN. FRANCES LANGFORD—JUNE KNIGHT. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' OUR FIRST HALF IS THE TALK OF THE TOWN! "HOW TO SLEEP." "HOW TO SLEEP." '' A riot of Laughs. With Robert Benchley. "HISTORIC MEXICO CITY." Fitzpatrick Travel Talk in METROTONE NEWS-^Topical. I. Reserves at D.I.C. or Theatre. Tel. 45-100. Telephone Reserves cannot be held after 7.45 p.m. ' | , : N.Z. GRAND PREMIERE Cecil B. De Mille's "THE CRUSADES." "THE CRUSADES."' (Approved for Universal I . . Exhibition.) J)E LUXE—BOXING DAY. See' Page 3 for Particulars. rvc^^"^^. jAMEs^'*-»-^rn kjr^: °t. James Ili^H I Direction .. Sir Benjamin Fuller. TONIGHT AT 8. DAILY: At 2.15. . , ; '■-. ONLY? \<Vi '•■, ONLY": 4' MORE DAYS. . '■■ t-, i. fCMOREfSAYS. }| -i SHOWING VXMAS NIGHT.* ' > SHOWING XMAS NIGHT; - SPECIAL^ SHOPPERS' SESSION TOMORROW (TUESDAY), 5 p.m. RESERVE FOR TONIGHT. Metro-Goldwyri-Mayer present , STAN MaeLAUREL. STAN MacLAUREL. STAN MaeLAUREL. STAN MaeLAUREL. And OLIVER MacHARDY. OLIVER MacHARDY. ~ OLIVER MacHARDY. OLIVER MacHARDY. In their latest and by far their funniest full length picture to date. "BONNIE SCOTLAND." "BONNIE SCOTLAND." "BONNIE SCOTLAND." "BONNIE SCOTLAND." "BONNIE SCOTLAND.-" "BONNIE SCOTLAND." "BONNIE SCOTLAND," "BONNIE SCOTLAND." "BONNIE SCOTLAND." (Approve^ for Universal Exhibition.) The funniest thing since tickling was invented. A wee" bit of romance mixed with.a whole heap i - OF L>UGHTER. Supported by an EXCELLENT.FIRST HALF. ... EXCELLENT.FIRST HALF. 6 OUTSTANDING SHORTS. 6 1 Plan at D.I.C. or Theatre. Tel. 54-775. I N.Z. GRAND PREMIERE I Cecil B. De Mille's "THE CRUSADES." "THE CRUSADES." (Appr6ved for Universal •■' Exhibition.) I J)E LUXE—BOXING DAY. See Page-3 for Particulars. REGAL THEATRE, . . KARORL TONIGHT 80-'cloek TONIGHT. GRAND DOUBLE-FEATURE BILL. I—Boris Karlqff. in. his outstanding ■ film triumph, "THE BLACK ROOM." Not a horror picture, but a veal-thriller. (Not suitnble for Exhibition (o Children.) 2— "ABOVE THE CLOUDS." Another Infilling■ story' that, will hold , your interest fully. (Recommended by Censor for Adiilis.) XMAS DAY—"FIGHTING STOCK." D B £o^ HUT^™* ; • FINALLY..TONIGHT,AT S. Thrilling Melodrama! Stirring Spectacle! PAUL'ROBESON, LESLIE BANKS, and NINA MAE McKINNEY, in "SANDERS OF THE RIVER" "SANDERS OF THE RIVER," (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TUES. AND WEUNES. (Xmas' Day), at 8 p.m. I—The Charm of ■ Rural England. STKWART ROM IS STEWART ROME ■ ~ ■ In.. . "SONG OF THE PLOUGH" "SONG OF THE PLOUGH-" 2—A stirring 6(ory of Britain's bulwark lAN SAMPSON, MOLLY. LAMONT, In "WHITE ENSIGN." "WHITE BNSIGN." (Both approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans at Peter Pan Lounge or Tel. .Theatre, 03-431. ... - '-■—..It
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 151, 23 December 1935, Page 2
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