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LAST FOUR DAYS OF Motro-Goldwyn-Maycr's BRAND-NEW version of the famous stage play that has set the whole world laughing 1 KT~7 X I MAJESTIC 2* AJES T 1 C " Direction: Fuller-Hayward Theatres, Ltd. 11 a.m.—2.15—8 p.m. "TH BEE-LIVE—GHOSTS." "THREE-LIVE-GHOSTS." "THREE-LIVE-GHOSTS." "THREE—LIVE—GHOSTS." "THREE-LIVE-GHOSTS." "THREE-LIVE-GHOSTS." , —With — RICHARD ARLEN, CLAUDE ALLISTER, BERYL MERCER, ■ : CHARLES McNAUGHTON. I Appearing in their Original Roles! -— FRIDAY NEXT AUSTRALIA'S FIRST WORLD STANDARD PRODUCTION AND HER FIRST MODERN ROMANCE—a thrill-teeming cpic of the Turf that's delightfully different and the Greatest Entertainment "CERTAINTY" of all time. HELEN TWELVETREES HELEN TWELVETREES 1 HELEN TWELVETREES HELEN TWELVETREES In"THOROUGHBRED." "THOROUGHBRED." -THOROUGHBRED," "THOROUGHBRED." "THOROUGHBRED," I FRANK LEIGHTON, JOHN LONGDEN, L r NELLIE BARNES. ' Made for lovers of sport tho world Overis this thrilling romance of REAL Aus--1 tralia—of a thoroughbred girl and a thoroughbred horse—culminating in the most exciting climax ever filmed—centred around that world-famous epic of the Turf —tho Melbourne Cup! (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) - p] anS a t D.I.C. and Theatre .(Tel. '13-100). p . - : ft JAMES""" — £>T. JAMES npr—- at. —-riDirection, Sif Benjamin Fuller.

TONIGHT at 8. DAILY at 2.15. Paramount Pictures Present CLAUDETTE COLBERT * CLAUDETTE COLBERT ' CLAUDETTE COLBERT CLAUDETTE COLBERT Supported by FRED MacMUIIRAY And ROBERT YOUNG. In' a Merry tale Of two men in lovo with . one maid. And a fight every inch of the way to tho altar. "THE BRIDE COMES HOME." "THE BRIDE COMES HOME." "THE BRIDE COMES HOME." "THE BRIDE COMES HOME." "THE BRIDE COMES HOME." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) YOU'LL LOVE EVERY MINUTE OF THIS EXCELLENT PICTURE. Together with a BRILLIANT FIRST HALF. Plan at D.I.C. Theatre telephone, 54-775. 7 o'clock TONIGHT 7 o'clock. A SMASH HIT PROGRAMME. "KING OF BURLESQUE." "KING OF BURLESQUE." ~ With - WARNER BAXTER, ALICE FAYE, MONA BARRIE, JACK OAKIE (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And "TO BEAT THE BAND." HUGH HERBERT. HELEN BRODERICK, ROGER PRYOR, ERIC BLORE. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) To those patrons who. were nnable to gain admittance on Saturday night we tender our deep—but proud—regrets, and would say, COME TONIGHT. It has been many a long day since you have Seen two such musicals on one programme. If you are tired, they will refresh you. In the doldrums, they will brighten the night, But whatever your mood, they will satisfy. a' CHOBtfT'S /V ° THEATRE, f 7 Electrically Heated. Always Cosy. A MAGNIFICENT PROGRAMME. 2—Big Fox Masterpieces— '2 "THE GAY DECEPTION." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The Year's Gayest Entertainment Treat. A merry mix-up of mirthful misunderstandings, Features . MOl9 W * a "- HUMES M \ Second Big Attraction. Mystic Mystery! Thrilling Romance! "THE CLAIRVOYANT." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A powerful drama of soul-stirring appeal Features CLAUDE RAINS, FAY WRAY Exceptional Supports. Evening Session at 7.30. GKAND ■ PET O N K RAND — PETONE M (Heated for your Comfort.) TONIGHT & TOMORROW, At 8. SONNIE HALE, WINIFRED SHOTTEH "MARRY THE GIRL." "MARRY THE GIRL." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) " One of the snappiest and liveliest of Ale S' wych. Theatre Comedies. It's a riot fror start to finish. —And on the Same ProgrammeAction! Adventure! Romance! BUCK JONES BUCK JONES In the thrilling Drama "THE FIGHTING RANGER." (Universal Exhibition.) Book at Hansen's or Tel. Theatre 64-00: TENNIS PLAYERS. mABLE Tennis improves your tenni JL Join the Wellington Table Tenn Club now. T. S. Williams, C 2 Cut Street. Tel. 41-436. (Please note Aanj I. , , 0 2 address and telephone immber*

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 128, 1 June 1936, Page 2

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