(IL- ——~*C<T. J AMES^*-—-.1 n hcT_^ JAMES Direction, Sir Benjamin Fuller. | TONIGHT, AT 8. TONIGHT, AT 8. DAILY, AT 2.15. METRO-G OLDW YN-]\ lAY ER'S METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYEK'S v GREATEST DRAMATIC GREATEST DRAMATIC ACHIEVEMENT! ACHIEVEMENT! CHARLES DICKENS'S CHARLES DICKENS'S CHARLES DICKENS'S :■ , ' "A TALE "A TALE "A TALE .-. ■< : • OF ""' ■ : TWO CITIES " TWO CITIES" , TWO CITIES" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) :.• ■ HUMANITY'S PERFECT LOVE STORY! Featuring ..'"•"..- RONALD COLMAN. RONALD COLMAN. . RONALD COLMAN. : ■ ..RONALD COLMAN. . RONALD COLMAN. ;".:■ ■ -■• - FINAL WEEK. ■• - FINAL WEEK. • FINAL WEEK. Plan at D.I.C. Theatre Tel. 54-775. TODAY: At 2.15 and 8 p.m. "" . :.\:'. j0 '" :■ few / "/ -IVf AJESTIO | \ ■•■ . . iTX AJESTIC —=~^ Direction: Fuller-Sayward Theatres, Ltd. .When Metro-Goldvjyn-Mayer malse a" comedy you can bet it tops thefa all. IF YOU DON'T. BELIEVE TLJS— ,'■ . : Read what Miss C, A. Lejeuue, the celebrated critic of the London. "OBSERVER," saya of "A NIGHT ; AT THE. OPERA";— "If I had stare to give a picture for entertainment value, I would put them down neatly in a row, here,; here, here, and here." THE THREE (NOT FOUR) Groucho MARX BROS. . Groucho Groucho -~ MARX BROS.. Groucho • -MARX BROS. Ay ■ ■■•,. Chico ■ . MARX BROS. ': Chico Chico MARX BKOS. ; Cliico MARX BROS. Harpo ' MARX BROS. Harpo Harpo MARX BROS. Harpo In Metro-Goldwya-Mayer's Uproarious Comedy, ' . "A NIGHT AT THE OPERA." "A NIGHT AT THE OPERA." "A NIGHT AT THE OPERA." "A NIGHT AT THE OPERA." " A NIGHT AT THE OPERA " ." A' NIGHT AT THE OPERA." " , "A NIGHT AT THE OPERA.'? (Approved 'for; .Universal Exhibition.) . . With'KITTY CARLISLE, ALLAN JONES, and WALTER KING. Singing Glorious' Arias from ■ /'II Trovatore" You owe it to your funny-bone to see what' the. producers of ("Naughty . Marietta," "Broadway Melody of 1936," "China Seas," "Bonnie Scotland," etc.*, have done with the three (not four) Marx Brothers in the . . funniest" comedy ; for ten years! MAJESTIC NEWS SERVICE. CHIC SALE ODDITY ("Important News"). . ■ FITZPATRIOK TRAVEL TALK IN COLOUR (''Modern Tokio"). IT'S- ■ A vMETRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER ■•■ UNIT PROGRAMME, • REMEMBER THAT!!! Plans at D.1.0. and Theatre (Tei. 45-100), A Thrill-jacked Fiesta of Melody and Romance! . TONIGHT, MON., and TUES., At 8. ' TONIGHT, MON.! and TUES.^ At 8. Coming Direct from Regent. Wellington, To the PALACE THEATRE, PETONE, ALACE, THEATRE, PETONE. Here's a story of gay caballeros and smiling senoritas, with a dash of mystery and romance, and a splash of song in this first outdoor musical. "ROSE OF,.THE RANCHO."' "ROSE OF THE RANCHO." "ROSE OF THE RANCHO." •■• .. With a Glorious-voiced GLADYS SWARTHOUT, JOHN BOLES GLADYS SWARTHOUT, JOHN BOLES '■ "■"■■ " "■ And ■.-■■■- H. B. WARNER, & CHAS. BICKFORD. (Approved for Uniyersal Exhibition.) . . Splendid Supporting Programme. -," Book at Theatre. Tel 03-610. DE ■ LUXE . ■ THEATRE. B \ LUXE . "•■ THEATRE LOWER HUTT. TODAY, MONDAY, and TUESDAY, At 7.30 p.m. •,■■:■■ Direct from the Regent Theatre! "ROSE OF THE RANCHO." ' "ROSE OF THE RANCHO." GLADYS . JOHN SWARTHOUT BOLES —Associate Feature— CAROLE FRED LOMBARD ~ McMURRAY "HANDS ACROSS THE TABLE." "HANDS ACROSS THE TABLE." ' (Both for Universal Exhibition.) ■ Plans Are Filling Rapidly! Plans at Peter Pan Lounge or Telephone • s, De Luxe, 63-431. G:B/N-D PETONE. RAND,-: : PETONE. (Heated for your Comfort.) TONIGHT,'MONDAY, AND TUESDAY ' - At 8. SIR GUY STANDING, . (The Star of "Bengal Lancer"), Rosalind Keith - Tom Brown, RICHARD CROMWELL, In Paramount's Thrilling Naval Drama, "GENTLEMEN OF THE NAVY." "GENTLEMEN OF THE NAVY." A "Great; Drama packed with Thrills . . . grand with gallantry and traditions of the - -Navy.! — ALSO SELECTED "SHORTS" — Book at Theatre, Tel. 64-063. S~ TATE, PETONE. . : ' TATE. PETONE. TONIGHT at 8 o'clock. JESSIE MATTHEWS JESSIE MATTHEWS JESSIE.MATTHEWS JESSIE MATTHEWS ■ "FIRST A GIRL." ■ "FIRST A GIRL." "FIRST A GIRL." "FIRST A GIRL." With :. SONNIE HALE. A great musical comedy and a brilliant . successor to "Evergreen." (Recommended for Adults.) Reservations and Box Plan at Theatre.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 115, 16 May 1936, Page 4
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