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. STILL TACKING OUT -AT ALL SESSIONS." LOOK EARLY FOR TONIGHT! Telephone 51-505.' c- ' CTA T E <—^«- T A IE Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. SHE'S EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE. SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE And. This is Universally Acclaimed as Her Greatest Picture. "CAPTAIN JANUARY." "CAPTAIN JANUARY." "CAPTAIN JANUARY." "CAPTAIN JANUARY." , "CAPTAIN JANUARY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With the Biggest Cast she has ever had. GUY KIBBEE, SLIM SUMMERVTLLE, BUDDY EBSEN (Dancing Star of ''Broadway Melody"). IT'S THE GRAND' SHOW WE SAID IT WAS! Packed! At all sessions yesterday. Today!—ll a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. Monday!—ll a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. vx^t' plaza. (Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd.) Plans at Begg's and Theatre. . ... —Tel., 5.1-277.— She takes Cupid's place in her spare time . . , and turn's love'syonng dream into a ■ " •■ nightmare!JANE "GINGER" WITHERS JANE "GINGER" WITHERS , JANE "GINGER" WITHERS JANE "GINGER" WITHERS JANE "GINGER" WITHERS , JANE "GINGER" WITHERS JANE "GINGER" WITHERS . JANE "GINGER" WITHERS JANE "GINGER" WITHERS JANE "GINGER" .WITHERS In Booth Tarkington's Hilarious Masterpiece, "GENTLE JULIA." "GENTLE JULIA." "GENTLE JULIA." "GENTLE' JULIA." "GENTLE JULIA." . A Fox Picture, with , TOM BROWN" MARSHA HUNT, JACKIE SEARL. " ■"' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . REX R EX REX THEATRE, .'" • ' (Upper Cuba Street.) MATINEES DAILY At 2 p.m. NIGHTLY At 7. Short Subjects -until S p.m., then .Usual , Programme, The Happiness Picture of 1936. British Empire Films Presents— ARTHUR TRACY, ARTHUR TRACY, ARTHUR TRACY, The Wonder-voiced Street Singer. ANNA NEAGLE :- JACK BUCHANAN ■ In "STREET ! "STREET " STREET '■ .'1" -';■ v SINGER'S SERENADE." .■: ■ SINGER'S SERENADE/ • SINGER'S SERENADE?' _„=:'.:■■■ :....- t. . ■ EIGHT BIG SONG HITS! "The Whistling Waltz," "Stay Awhile," "Nirewaiic." ' Glamorous Modern Musical Romance in an Ever-changing World of Make-believe!!! Merry Music!! . Unforgettable Dances!! Lilting Laughter!! Gorgeous GMs!! Infectious Gaiety!! Romance!! In Addition: t ZANE GREY'S Popular Novel now ■ . brought to the Talking Screen— r "UNDER THE TONTO RIM." "UNDER THE TONTO RIM." "UNDER THE TONTO RIM." t (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) | REX | Box Plan at \ REX I I REX | Theatre. | REX [ REX | Tel. 52-334. ~ ) REX | ' pOH i THEATRE, -K-OXY THEATRE, Manners Street. Telephone 40-618. Continuous from 11 a.m. ' Wonderful Double-Feature Action Programme TODAY— 1 "DANGEROUS INTRIGUE." "DANGEROUS INTRIGUE." i" "DANGEROUS INTRIGUE." \ "DANGEROUS INTRIGUE." Exciting Thrilling! , . ._ Fighting an unseen foe who blasts men into eternity! Also: ■ • - ■ "THE FIGHTING RANGER." ,' - "THE FIGHTING RANGER." "THE FIGHTING RANGER." >, "THE FIGHTING RANGER." BUCK JONES. (Both pictures for universal exhibition.) A Real Holiday Entertainment. ' r»APITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. 1 FINALLY TONIGHT, At 7.45. "CHARLIE CHAN'S SECRET." "CHARLIE CHAN'S SECRET." The occult powers of spiritualist mediums prove no match for WARNER OLAND as tha famous Chinese detective tracks down a killer and uncovers con- , spiraey in the most thrilling and adven--5 ture-filled of his pictures. (Recommended by' Censor for Adults.) r Supporting Feature: "D'YE KEN JOHN PEEL." "D'YE KEN JOHN PEEL." A rollicking and-adventurous story of the "good old days" of English sport and hunting—starring JOHN GARRICK a' WINIFRED SHOTTER, and STANLEY HOLLOW AY. (.Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Book Your Seats. Telephone 16-545. No Telephone Reserves held after 7.40 p.m. . -. , ' T^MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY! -^ TONIGHT, 8 o'clock, TONIGHT. ■ The Show you've waited for. Metro-Gold-wyri-Mayer PresentNo. 1— "ANNA KARENINA." , With , GRETA GARBO, FREDRIC MARCH Tolstoy's famous story reaches the top in all it A power, with all its deep emotion . —with GARBO. A production you'll rel member. ' ' No. 2—Coloured Cartoon. No. 3—"Trained Hoofs." Oddity. No. 4—Two Splendid Newsreels. (Recommended by. Censor for Adults.) NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CARTERTON RACES AT CLAREVILLE ■ : MAY 23, 1936. : pHEAP . FARES from Wellington- *~/ Waterloo-Upper Hutt and intermediate stations. .. Return fare to Clareville:— From Wellington, 7a (Ist), 5s (2nd). Train leaves Wellington 7.50 a.m., arrives Clareville 11.1. a.m. Return trains to Wellington leave Mas- . terton 4.50 p.m. and 5.25 p.m.; Clareville, 5.30 arid 5.50 p.m.; - Carterton,; 5.37 and 6.5 p.m.; Wellington arrive 9.15 p;m. and 10."49 p.m. _ • See handbill'•pr-vinquire-at-stations for particnlaara,

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

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