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Courtcnay X. y King Plate. 50-080. D NOW SHOWING. H XOW SHOWING. L XOW SHOWING. U X "HIE STORY OP E LOUIS PASTEUR." 1) '"THE STORY OF E LOUIS PASTEUR." L "TPIE STORY OF U LOUIS PASTEUR." X K With 1) K PAUL MUNI ;L PAUL MUNI U PAUL MUNI 'x E And 1) E Josephine Hutchinson—Anita Louise L Donald Woods. 17 X I) The lifn of one of the world's moat E noble men becomes a beautiful, siftTj jiificant, truly fine picture shos U through with inspiring situation? X and absorbing drama! E » 33 L A Warner Bros.-Cosmopolitan Picture. U Approved for Universal Exhibition, X D Associate Entertainment, ■ including E Shorts, "Good Badminton,' and Irene L Bordoni Revue, News, Orchestra. Pe U Luxe, Organ. X E D 2 SESSIONS DAILY, 2.13 and 8 p.m. L Reserves, DJ.C, and Theatre. U X DE LUXE DE LUXE BE LUXE TSm TONIGHT. 7 o'clock. TOMORROW. Where is the man who does not remember his iirst long trousers—or the woman wlto forgets the first kiss "he gave her. But this is a programme that will be remembered when those memories are relegated to the limbo of forgotten things, Do not wait for tomorrow to see tliis_ remarkable doublerfeature bill. Tonight is yours; tomorrow —qui en sabe? First we present that epic of 4 forlorn hope, "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY-;' "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY. . "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY. "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY,' "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY," Grim tragedy—fearsome hate—a relentless retribution. The deeds men do Jive on long after men are dust. The truth of _ this adage is found in this faseinatipg adventure of a Hell Ship, CHARLES LAUGHTO.Y, CHARLES LAUGHTQN, CLARK GABLE, CLARK GABLE, FRANCHOT TONE, FRANCHOT TONE. Secondly, here is " PADDY O'DAY " "PADDY O'DAY" " PADDY O'DAY " "PADDY O'DAY" "PADDY O'DAY" In the person of JANE WITHERS, With a. beguiling Irish tongue, she blarneys her way into the , hearts of young and old, and dances a jig that curls the hair on a bald- man's head. PINKY TOMLIN and RITA CANSINO are also in the running, find this trio with p. cast of fcrst-rate helpers create a-riot in this crazy (JUilt of song, dance, and story, (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) 2 p.m. SATURDAY, 2 p.m. - "PADDY O'DAY." "PADDY O'DAY" : "PADDY O'DAY;" "PADDY O'DAY." :: : And supporting items which include a remarkable Colourtone Cartoon, : "RUN SHEEP,'RUN."' ' i": "RUN SHEEP, RUN," i " RUN SHEEP, RUN." ' ." . , T". i., Comedy, : ,' ;: ; Terrytopn, : : Xewsre^l. MATINEE 3d. CHILDREN. *.••• . 3d MATINEE. EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. "Heated Especially for your Comfort. THIS EVENING AT 8 o'clock. A Great Weekend Programme. No. 1-"BED SALUTE" Robert Young "RED SALUTE" and Barbara "RED SALUTE" Stanwyck. The "RED SALUTE" laughs are real, "RED SALUTE" the excitement "RED SALUTE" intense, and the ' "RED SALUTE" thrills great J. (Approved far Universal Exhibition.) Xo. 2— Mickey Mouse Colour Cartoon. No. 3^-Comedy. No. 4—Screen Snapshots. No. 5-^-Travelogue. No. 6—Fox Australian News. . Saturday Matinee-Grand New Sepia). Episode I of J'Taitoir' TomnyJ; aUo "Red Salute- _ BIG SUPPOR-TB. . WRESTLING WRESTLING . • WRESTLING first Appearance » WRESTLING Wellington ot WRESTLING hSI WRESTLING 808 KRUSE, wreltling 808 KRUSE, . WRESTLING 808 KRUSE, wreltling The wristlock Specialist, WRESTLING WRESTLING versus WRESTLLNG ■ AiWMTsTvrin? 1177,7,'0Tr.TVfl PETE MEHRINUEK. WRESTLING PETE MEHRINGER. • wrlltling pete mkhringer. • ixrx?T?ATTiT?C(I- PETE MEHRINGKK, ' WRESTLING PETE MEHRINGER. wreltling Brought back from Aus- ' WRESTLTNG "tralia, a most scientific WRESTLING wrestler. WRESTLING "WRESTLING „,.- vl ,- v w , T T WRESTLING Tnwv HALL WRESTLING °WN HALL . WIIEITLIN'G MONDAY NEXT, ' WRESTLTNG MONDAY NEXT, ■ WRESTLING MONDAY NEXI, WRESTLING „ „ „ _ WRESTLING Prices: os, ?s, 2e; Ladies. WRESTLING 2s 6d (limited). Prices WRESTLING plus wreltling Booking at e. w. Humph' WRESTLING rey's, Manners Street. WRESTLING RUGBY LEAGUE. RUGBY LEAGUE. ; Nffi® 1?:S POSSIBLES v. PROBABLES. POSSIBLES v. PROBABLES. To select team to play Auckland. Curtain-raiser, PETONE v. CENTRAL, I'ETONE v. CENTRAL. N Admission 9d. 3 G. O'LEARY, Hon. Secretary, ASTHMA, rpxiEliT! is no need to suffer fron I- Asthma, when it can bo cured. It i seventeen years of practical experience it treating Asthma I hnvc never failed t< - pffrct a cure. Consultations and advic> tree. RONALD T. McT,ICAN, (Established 1019), 15 Courtonay Pliicc, Wellingtons OM?Mj634. _ _

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 138, 12 June 1936, Page 2

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