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NEW OPERA 2.15 p.m. NEW OPERA! HOUSE - \ 8.0 p.m. " HOUSE COMMENCING BOXING DAY, . : . 1 . ■ AT 2.15 P.M. 1 •• . ■ ■ '; R.K.O. Pictures Present— HE-VR RICHARD DIX BEAUJIFUL T GRAHA'IE ™ 1 , " roll along; ;; .marcot graham]-: covered wagon." prestos foster -■. •. .- -" :;. -..•■ louis..calhern and at matinees only: Ti p.r AY t ~, ' A GRAND STAGE XMAS PANTO, soVjLh^l""u■ thTiHThJConiS; <<THE HOUSE TH AT "THE (; - JACK BUILT,"" ■*mr7A\rriAT,> TRANSFERRED DIRECT FEOM ARIZONIAN " . . THJS REGENT, . ■ , . . r r , . ... CHILDREN! Bring your parents— (Approved for L'luversiil hxhibilion.) I'ARENTSI . . Brihs your-•children.:. raciur.D !>ix 7x ins bi:st uolio-oxk speciali,y;tckhtkn:--for'him-IN A BLAZING ROMANCE WRITTEN IN BLOOD AND GUN-SMOKE. BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE (TEL. 51-814). " ' KILBIRNIE SPEEDWAY KILBIRNIE SPEEDWAY GRAND HOLIDAY MEETING BOXING NIGHT (December 26) BOXING NIGHT At S o'clock.- . ■ ..... ; INTERNATIONAL STARS APPEARING •••' ■'""■■ [ WALLY KILMISTER UV£. fepeedway Champion, who scored a veritable triumph last Saturday night), LIONEL VAN PRAAG (Australian Test; Champion). FIRST APPEARANCE—ENGLISH TEST STAR, '808 HARRISON \ - ~ Also, THE AMEMCAN STARS (130 Lib.nan. Byrd MeKinney; Sam Arena, •' ... p ee \Y eo Cullum) .••■■• MATCH RACES, ' HANDICAP EVENTS. TEST K\CE3 RESERVES: D.I.C, AND C, E. CLARIDGE, MANNERS STREET.- * • ■ .. . G. S. BRIGHT, Manager. 6152 Tons— RANGATIRA—6IS2 Tons ~ BOXING DAY EXCURSION THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26 (Weather Permitting), TO PICTON AND BLENHEIM Leave Wellington, 8 a.m. Arrive Pictpn about 10.30 a.m. Leave Picton, 2.30 p.m. , Arrive Weliington* about 5.15 p.m. RETURN FARE, 10/-. CHILDREN' UNDER 12 5/ton Office, the Purser, or the Railway Office on : Picton Wharf. ■ ... •..*."• crtf P nertl a r i' ai'r Cl f CS'-r 0m- II icto? t0 Torcaand «na^u Bays (lunch Obtainable at VIIr ? -r Wlt, h splcnd,id y T^-s). Thompson's Bay (lunch obtainable), and Double Bay (magnificent reserve). Hot water; Launch fares: 2/0 return AQUATIC CARNIVAL ON PICTON ESPLANADE. ffldWa? Hot wat^V^Fa^^ tic£on' arountl «» <&* Arm UNION S.S. CO. OF N.Z;, LTD- ". ■ ■ -■

fiAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR/ THEATRE, MIRAMAR, FINALLY TONIGHT. • "BEST MAN WINS." '. An exciting drama with JACK HOLT and EDMUND LOWE. : (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) , ■ "SHE MARRIED HER BOSS." "SHE MARRIED HER.BOSS." . "SHE MARRIED HER BOSS." ' "SHE MARRIED HER .BOSS." A sparkling comedy -with'CLAUDETTE COLBERT and MICHAEL BARTLETT. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) CHRISTMAS NIGHT at 8 p.m. WARNER BAXTER andSJANET GAYNOR in the delightful romance: "PADDY THE NEXT BEST THING." BOXING DAY—Matinee at 2.15 p.m. ROBERT DONAT,- the famous--stn*--of-the "Counl of Monte Cristo,".and-MAD-. ELEINE CARROLL in: "THE THIRTY-NINE STEP'S." -;- ' (Both approved for Universal exhibition.) REGAL THEATRE, ■ KARORI. TONIGHT 8 o'clock TONIGHT. GRAND DOUBLE-FEATURE BILL. I—Boris Karloil in his outstanding' film triumph, "THE BLACK ROOM." Not a horror picture, but a real thriller. (Not suitable for Exhibition to Children.) 2— "ABOVE THE CLOUDS." Another thrilling story that will-^iold your interest fully. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) XMAS DAY—"FIGHTING STOCK." THURSDAY, BOXING DAY. "FIGHTING STOCK." TOM WALLS, RALPH LYNN, TOM WALLS, RALPH LYNN, "FIGHTING STOCK." You've seen their other films. Now see this—their' Best. SPECIAL SHORTS. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) FRI. AND SAT.: The Perfect Picture. "SANDERS OF THE RIVER." Book Your Scats. Tel. 27-081. DE L U X E THEATRE. LOWER HUTT. TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY -(Xmas Day), at 8 o'clock. ;. I—The Charm of Rural England brought .' to the Talking Screen! ' STEWART ROME with ROSALIND FULLER in "SONG OF THE PLOUGH." "SONG OF THE PLOUGH." 2—A stirring story of-Britain's bulwark— The Navy. ' LAN SIMPSON. MOLLY LAMONT, ■and ANTHONY KIMMINS in "WHITE. ENSIGN." (Both approved for Universal' Exhibition.) THURSDAY (Boxing Day) anil FRIDAY, At S o'clock. Matinee Thursday, at 2.30. Speed. Thrills, and Spills! JOE E. BROWN-^— .101-: E. BROWN>^-U Maxine Doyle, Frank McHuirh ia • "SIX-DAY BIKE RIDER/ '•SIX-DAY BIKE RIDEK." "SIX-DAY BIKE RIDER." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Supports include: Mus.ii.-al, .Melody Master, and C.irtoon, "Dish Ran Away 'with the Spoon." iiox Plans at Peter Paii Loiiage or Tel. Theatre. C 3-431. (.! AL A KM A S 1) IX Nli R AT THE NEW GRAND.' ' rpilE high M,-nutar<l of Chrisfm.is festix vitics at the GRAND HOTEL in past years has m.ide (lie event one which is keenly looked forward-to by many. This year arrangements have beeu made to surpass all previous efforts. An outstanding souvenir menu —containing every .seasonable delicacy—will be presented to each guest. The menu may be inspected at the o(Kcc. The decorations have nlvVays been a feature of the hotel, and this year will be better and gayer than ever. The now GRAND TRIO will be in. attendance during dinner and afterwards will play in the lounge. Dinner will be served from G. 15 p.m. Reservations for Tables may be made by leli'phonins; the Oilice (41-02' C). RKMKMBKR nothing is a tro:;!.V at the GRAND. . ..,-■.. THOS. COLT.MAN. lYotu-iotur.

TONIGHT! At 7.45.. TONIGHT! AIsP-.WEDNESDAY (XMAS NIGHT), ."'" At 7.30 p.m..::.''., ,;; y Double-feature- Bill. ; . ;•' Ji •Human Document pit Love, and' ■■ :,/ .. ■. '.-"".■ . Devotion. ■ ■ ".T' '■: .".J - .'. ~H..8. VWARNER :.'.•' .■.;.;.-. H. B. WARNER' In Wai-wick: Deeping's Famous Story "SORREDL ANDiSON" -■ ."SORRELIi- A-NDtSON?' -^—- t— — "SORRELL AND: SON" •' -. Winifred- Shotter —I— ,• Hugh' -William* I Donald Calthorp. •• - .''. Additional Attraction: ■■, Stars' of "Ruggles of Red Uap return in a sparkling comedy of : ' marital troubles. CHARLES MARY ;iSBBSS-.;/-i;r-.-,|gjas- :- .. In the Laugh-provoking Picture, . 'fPEOPLE WILL— TALK" ''PEOPLE WILL — TALK" "PEOPLE:—-WILL TALK>? Leila Hyams ■■ ... Jack Mulhall. '(Both approved for Universal Exhibition.) - Reserves at Theatre (Tel. 14-202). COMMENCING THURSDAY 2.0 and-7.45 p.m. DICK POWELL JOAN BLONDELL In the Gay Musical Comedy —- "BROADWAY -GONDOLIER" —- Also WHEELER and WOLSEY In the Riotous-Comedy, - "THE : NIT WITS." (Both approved for Universal-.Exhibition.) , 17MPIRE, •: ■ ■ ..-,: PETONE. .: J-^JS|PIRE,.. ""PETONE. ■ jfINALLY TONIGHT, at S. Jairies Cagney and Mary Brian in " HARD TO HANDLE." ' — Also — -•■'• Joan BloTidell and Wallace Ford in- "•■:'• "CENTRAL M ARK.'- - COMMENCING XMAS NIGHT at 8: ALSO BOXING DAY at 8. ... GRAND. RETURN- SEASON, . By Special Request. MARIE DRESSLER— . - - ' WALLACE "^EERY :•.,.: In .. -"TUG BOAT ANNIE." ' : I '■ •: • "TUG- BOAT ANNIE;" ■With Robert Young -Maureen O'Sullivan. Specially Selected Supports.. "-■ (All Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Book at Hansen's Confectionery Shop. ROXY THEATRE 0X V . . TfIEATRE MANNERS. STREET. (Continuous from II a.m.) '.-.-.. OPEN XMAS DAY. . ' : Continuous from 2 p.m. A; thrilling story-of the Barbary Coast. ■ ; . . ."FOG OVER FRISCO."- - The most amazing of all thrill dramas. With BETTE DAVIS, DONALD- WOODS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SECOND FEATURE: Riotous Cornedv. It?s Just One Long- Laugh. • — "KANSAS CITY-PRINCESS." With - : JOAN BLONDELL, HUGH HERBERT. (Recommended by Censor for.Adults.) pETOXE'S CARX7VAL A ETONIvS CAKS'IVAL rE'roAL's ■; .carnival I RKCKEATTON' GKOUXO, I>]-.CHEATION:. OROUXbr.-: .■.RECREATION GROUND, -- [DECEMBER 26,'iflSo,'TO- ' DECEMBER -20, 1035, TO DECEMBER 'JO, 1035, TO? ' :. V :. ':...■;",.■. :. JANUARY 4, 1936. . ■■;. JANUARY 4, 1930. ■ ..■;■■.--. ; JANUARY 4,.'1936. 40-r.ASSENGER; MERRY-<j'6-ROUXD. AERIAL' ■ LOKRIAXES—ENTER-■ TAIXERS. . STAIG BnOTHERS-MOTOR-BIKE RIDERS. : SEE THESE WONDERFUL ; ■ ■ TERFORMERS. ■ _'_ ' • STOE SHOWS OALORE: SIIIH SHOWS GALORK- -- • j SI OK yiIOWS GALORE.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 152, 24 December 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 152, 24 December 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 152, 24 December 1935, Page 2

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