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_ A.A.A. plus. The Highest Honoms Possible aio unanimously awarded THIS PROGRAMME. OF COURSE IT'S AT THE »isߣi S_ii?£g- " RIV OL I inEATKE; Opp. Neivtoirn School. ' As Warm and Cosy as Your Own Fireside. " SHOWING AGAIN, COME TONIGHT, AND AVOID.. MONDAY'S CROWD. A RING-r 25-041, assures you o£ a Seat for MONDAY NIGHT AT NO EXTRA CHARGE. - BOTH •SHOWING ON THE ONE PROGRAMME-. KAY FRANCIS ' ■ KAY FRANCIS . . KAY FRANCIS . ' ■ KAY FRANCIS ■ . THE WARNER BROS,' 1030 SENSATION ' . ''I SOUND STELLA PARISH." - - *'I FOUND STELLA PARISH." "I-FOUND STELLA PARISH." With Sybil Jason, lan. Hunter, Paul Lukas. Kay learns, from three men how ~ - cruel love can bo to. a woman, wife, mother, idolised darling of the stage ... and then .....the adoring world found put she had once been something else! A lesplendent actiess finds her perfect rolo. (Appioved for Universal Exhibition.) - No. 2 Atti action Extraordinaiy— Metio-Goldujn-Majei's Colossal Extiavaganza "THE . -BROADWAY MELODY -=•: "THE BROADWAY MELODY "THE BROADWAY - MELODY OF 1030." OF 1936." OF 1030." ITS GOT EVERYTHING.Hilarious comedy, sensational song ■ - - luts, thulhng romanco, eje-fillniß spectacle. A great cast. 200 • 1 _ dancing girls gowned by Adrian. It's the champagne of all Musical Comedies, and a METRO-GOLD-WYN-MAYER FIRST-GRADE --.- SHOW. -"•SUPPORTS. in keeping with. the. excellence of the mam attraction. Themselves A SHOW OF.THEIR OWN. Todd-Kelly Comedy, "'Tin Man"; Beautiv ful .Trnvcltalk all in colour;. a Warner J , Bios.' Musical Featuiette, etc., etc. " NO INCREASE IN PRICES. Bos Plan at Fowne's, MONDAY'S MONSTER'- HOLIDAY MATINEE, ■ "SEQUOIA," And -. . BUSTER KEATON - . In ,_-—.."PASSIONATE PLUMBER.'* •— \ •>" • - Send your ohililien to the theatre - » > " • famous, for i-« CHILDREN'S MATINEES. ■* The" -Most Talked-nhbut Picture of the Year. YOU MUST SEE IT. BE WISE —BOOK, OR BE EARLY. -* K 1 N uma^^^sJ p^-^_ *vKLLBIRNIE__ ji^^f' Wellington's Leadinj Suburban Theatre. TONIGHT-^—^ 7-30 TONIGHT. MONDAY and TUESDAY, At 2 and 7.45. "Direct fiom its successful two weeks* season at the Regent Theatre. /". MIRIAM • MERLE HOPKINS, OBERON, HOPKINS, OBERON. HOPKINS, OBERON, JOEL McCREA, JOEC McCREA, In Samuel Goldwyn's Powerful Dramatic Hit— "T H-E-S-E T-H-R-E-E." "T-H-E-S-F T-H-R-E-E." • ~ "T-H-E-S-E T-H-R-E-E." - . "T-H-E-S-E T-H-H-E-E." "T-H-E-S-E T-H-R-E-E." These^ Three were victims of a vicious rr whispering campaign, begun by an evilhanded child, that tore their reputations to shreds. Additional Attraction t Fpr lovers of action—speed—and excite. ment we piesent " ' "RED HOT TYRES," "RED HOT TYRES," "RED HOT TYRES," , "RED HOT TYRES." ; .—with— I LYLE TALBOT MARY ASTOR. ~- A thrill-packed story of 'the daredevils ■"" i\ho pilot the Steel Greyhounds of the Speedways. .ApprovedLf ox .UnivwaaJ. Exhibition.) GR\ND ASSOCIATE FEATURE^TES. _^_Reser\ea at Theatre (Telephone 14 202), 'Telephone Reserves Definitely CANNOT . BE HELD AITER 715 pm. ~ / N OHOETT'S / > S. / ° THEATRE. N. / _^ Electrically Heated'—N,evor Cold. Another Magnificent Programme, Headed by a Delightful Drama, "ONE MORE SPRING" "ONE MORE SPRING" "ONE MORE SPRING." An Enthralling Story mth a startling Climax, reatin»s thote brilliant artists WARNER BAXTER, —WARNrR BAXTER, ' , JANET GAYNOR JANET GAYNOR. A. Pictiue that gives 100 pei cent. enjoyment. " " Second Gieat AttractionComedy Drama Supreme. A production packed with cjclome laughter. "THINGS ARE LOOKING UP." -' ''THINGS ARE LOOKING UP." A breezy whirl of incessant merriment, -..__.. Presents that Queen of Comedy '>■' '■ CICELY COURTNETDGE -;-'" CICELY COURTNEIDGE Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) '.','. '■ . Splendid Supports. .!," .".. Topical, Scenic, Cartoon. .--,-Please Note.—Evening Session at 7.30 - o'clock. ' ' THEATRE, LYALL ■ BAY. '<■■ 7.30, TONIGHT, 7.3 Q. SHIRLEY TEMPLE. " SHIRLEY TEMPLE. Just as you want her. In h .... _ "BRIGHT EYES." . Also -'-•WILLIAM BOYD' in another Western ' Thriller—Full of Action. "THR EAGLE'S BROOD.'-? Reserves, Tel. 16-393.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 115, 16 May 1936, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 115, 16 May 1936, Page 4

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