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Direction 'Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Box- Pluns at Begg's and Theatre. : Telephone 51-277. Charming and Delightful Comedy Komanoc—Refreshingly Simple. • . 0 GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS . GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE AHLISS GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE AKLISS ' In "THE GUVNOR." '■THE GUVNOR." "THE GUVNOR.""THE- GUVNOR.' "THE "THE GUVNOR." ; "THE GUVNOR.'; "THE GUVNOR." "THE GUVNOR." "THE GUVNOR." (Approveds for Universal Exhibition.) A Gaumont' British Production released by Fox Filius. You'll enjoy every minute of this Great Arliss Entertainment. ESSENTIAL TO RESERVE FOR TONIGHT. UNANIMOUSLY ACCLAIMED BY ALL AS THE BRIGHTEST, SNAPPIEST MUSICAL COMEDY YET PRODUCED. BOOK EARLY TOR TONIGHT (Telephone 51-595). ~,*- QTATE *^^ <^^_^* 3 TA T E _^—r^ 3*' Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. SESSIONS 2.15 and 8. p.m. < Stars from here .' . / stars from there . . . stars at their peppiest . . . stars at their mer- , riest! DICK POWELL DICK POWELL ; - DICK POWELL:. , PATSYKELLY , FRED ALLEN PATSY KELLY FRED ALLEN ANN DVORAK , RUBINOFF PAUL WBITEMAN AND HIS BAND , . And- -.-..■ THE YACHT CLUB BOYS. ..:■:: .■- ••'-■'.'ln, . \.-,.:-., ■:,..•, ;.': ■'" "THANKS '•* -A.' MILLION.".' ~ . -..'frHANKS, AY MILLION." ." ' -■•-.-■ "THANIvS A~.MILLIdN."' •-^' "THANKS A ; MILLION." "."■■ .: "THANKS A. MILLION."' ; , A delightful romance, glorified, by civls, "and EXCITEMENT,' FUN. AND SPECTACLE, SONG HITS,AND ' ..,. pAN.CING. ' ■■-*!., , IT'S THE MUSICAL OF ■-•-.■ MUSICALS! - ■'■•" : ' * '■:' - A 150... '■ EXTRA SPECIAL! ALL BLACKS defeating CAMBRIDGE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition..) GRAND HOLIDAY' ENTERTAINMENT! OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. UR THEATRE. NEWTOWN TONIGHT At 7 TONIGHT. No I—Romantic Melodrama of Waterloo d.ijs-, -with lousmg soldiers* choruses -and the traditional hunting song of the film title— ' " D'YE KEN JOHN PEEL " " D'YE KEN JOHN PEEL " " D'YE KEN JOHN PEEL " With JOHN GARRICK, WINIFRED SHOTTEK. (Appioved for Univeisal Exhibition.) No. 2—SYLVIA SIDNEY. GENE RAYMOND In an unusual Romance— " BI.HOLD MY WIFE." "BEHOLD MY WIFE." BEHOLD MY WIFE." The story of a pampeied youth who mar ned an Indian girl in an effort to disgrace his family. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) No. 3— SELECTED FEATURETTES. Glilft H"" ;petone; of \ „ PETONE. Petoneg Popular Family Cinema. ' TONIGH?uiIDAYM^T V Am> A Rough-ridmg Romance of the Roarins West. Direct from the XSty at the Height of its Popularity. T . CLARENCE E. MULFORD>S CLARENCE E. MULFORD'S , "HOP-A-LONG CASSIDY" "HOP-A-LONG CASSn>Y> , (Approved for Universal Exhibition ) With ■■■'■■ William Boyd I___ Jimmy E ' lliso Paula Stone . _ Kenneth Thomson -AND ON THE SAMEPROGRAMME--6 EXCELLENT SUPPORTS tl£ 0S T^V "Wa Football Hero" (Popeye the Saior); 'Honeymoon: Hotel" (Musical FtT 6 J?, C°? l»r); "The Magic of Music" (Interest); 'Jungle Waters". (Sportlight): '•Hollywood Extra Girl" (Variety); and Paramount News. Book early at Hansen's Confectionery Shop, or Tel. Theatre 64-063. T)E LUXE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT. TONIGHT & MONDAY, at 8. ' Not for the young, the nervous, or the scarey! A Shivery, Shaky Thriller! —► KARLOFF — COLIN CLIVE — VALERIE HOBSON , In ' <!SS£ SSJSF OF FRANKENSTEIN." "THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) (Not Suitable for Exhibition to Children.) > Supports include News; Travelogue; ■ Musical; Oswald Cartoon, "Town Hall Follies." Box.Plans at Peter Pan Lounge1 or Telephone Theatre, 63-431. TONIGHT, MON., AND TUBS., . TONIGHT, MON., AND TUES.' At 8 o'clock. . . At the V ' ■ PALACE . THEATRE. PETONE JL.ALACE THEATRE, PETONE. A Grand Cast of Film Favourites in a Sparkling Comedy-drama. • -■ JOAN CRAWFORD———— —ROBT, MONTGOMERY - ■ ' ■: '■.'■ —— FRANCHOT TONE- ' In the-Fast, Splrited,.and Very Fiinny I Broadway Riot, "NO MORE LADIES" -^—' ■ ' - '.^NO MORE LADIES" —— ': "NO. MORE LADIES" '■" _[ '. "/" ?..:,.; (Recommended .by the Censor for AduM ———• Additional NewsM3harlie-Chase Comedy—and Musi-' -.-.... cal Revue in Colour. 'BOOK "AT NISSEN'S, or Tel. C3-6IOJ : / -i'Ki.W'Jr-IJJU- mean* Uetlet- iiuki' ■*-*. ness^.' Let the--"Evening Post" ■ Printing jDepdrtm^nt- handle your next' order; !rPh6ne 44040 for quotation.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 155, 28 December 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 155, 28 December 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 155, 28 December 1935, Page 2

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