eleventh grand performance .....TONIGHT! T) ;t v O Ii I THEATRE. K I V o L I THEATRE. Final Screenings TONIGHT aihl* TOMORROW, ' TONIGHT and TOMORROW, At 8 o'clock. ; Brilliant Supporting Programme from 7. Final TQiAorflrtf, >pt 2 p m. ' fEGYOF" QLD DKURY," «liatopßSmuEY> ; |li§ • 'i'I»EO'OE;S>CD^UK\ ANNA lifEAGUfr « - '. » And '"■" SIR CEDRIC HARDWfCKE r 5 61ft OEDRIC H iRDWICKE (AppiWed fot" Universal Exhibition.) i Ap<l COMPLETE CHANGE OF FIRST HALF * TV OF PROGRAMME CONRAP JfAGEL and RICE CONRAD-NAGEL and FLOKLJiCE RICE In Columbia's New 1 -Mjstery Film, "DEATH LIES EAST," "DEATH LIES EAST, j* 4 DEATH LIES r\ST" " DEATH LIES EAST," And 1 Full "Programme of Selected Short ..Tfe'aturettes. All Stalls Is . Dress Circle Is 6d. - Children Half-pi'icfe. Telephone ,25-041 for Reserves. NOW SHOWING. rtri N E'M IvRILBIBNIB^^7 Wellington's' Leading Suburban „ Comfortably .heated. , ; a ., .• TOXTGHT-AT-7.W-TONIGHT. . ?OVIGHT-AT 1A5 —TONIGHT. Also tHOKBDAS-' AND FRIDAY, at ..j J <7 ' 45 * FEATURES—2 ...... CHAftiESNFARRELL CHARLES FARRELL CHARLES:, FARRELL CHARLES EARRELL In tho Gay Romantic Comedy "FALLING IN LOVE" "FALLING IN LOVE" , "FALLING IN LOVE" "FALLING IN LOVE" GREGORY RATOFF— —MARGOT GRAHAME A pleasant-mixture <of Romance and Comedy set In a pictiiresquo English Rural Background. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —Associate Attraction— You'll Tremble with Suspense—and Shake with Laughter •when you see WARNER OLAND WARNER OLAND In the Thrilling Myster# Comedy: "CHARLIE CHAN IN EGYPT.;'— "CHARLIE CHAN IN EQ\PT. — "CHARLIE CHAN IN EGYPT."— PAT. PAfERSON( STEPHIN FETCHIT l>y Censor for Adults.) iSRAND SUPPORTING •5'- FEATURETTES. Reserves it Theatre, Tel. 14-202. , .COMING SATURDAY: "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY." "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY." » "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY." - ' Bos Plan Now. Open. rpHEATRE, . ottbN JL yEWTOWy. \^ u */| TONIGHT, 1 o'clock, TOMORROWS THE INITIAL PROGRAMME OF 6d • THE INITIAL PROGRAMME OF 6d . - ' AND, 111 SEASON. , . AND. Is-.SEASON. - : . -i, TnE _ v^ MOST PRkfrduS THING IN LIFE." MOST PRECIOUS THING IN LIFE. MOST PRECIOUS,; THING IN LIFE." RICHAftD' -CROMWELL, -JEAN ARTHUR, ,- . ; DONALD COOK. To some it means money—to others power —-Yet again it may-be health. But to one simple, loving .woman it was he.r boy's manhoo'ditnat counted above all else; (Recommended by X!snEor for Adults.) " THE UNKNOWN VALLEY." " THE UNKNOWN VALLEY." THE UI®NOWN VALLEY." BUCK JONES-.''iiit.aV, fast-moving action drama, which ;kceps-*you on the edge of 'J..''' 'your seat. (Appro\*ect'.£br Universal Exhibition.) Remembet'^ie-Prices: Stalls 6d, Circle It. Children fid to alLpart*. V; Wedn«d«y.and Thursday ONLY.-.; P t R ASD' ; - PET ON E. v -r~i —r- PETONE. (Heated ; 1 TONIGHT, at'7^o. Selected-SupportingPrograrnme until) I S p.m. - | '. i_-'p] u ' s • ■ TWO-GREAT ATTRACTIONS—TWO "MILLIONS IN THE AIR." "MILLIONS IN THE AIR." ' ' , , With JOHN HOWARD WENDY' BARRIE : ELEANORE WHITNEY. A Musical Entertainment of Singing, Dancing-Laughing, and Romancing. " —r— Second Feature - ZANE GREY'S "UNDER THE TONTO RIM." , »■*- ■. With STUART ERWIN -— FRED KOHLER (Both';;fqr Universal" Exhibition.) Book at Hansen's or Tel. Theatre, 64-003 V QTATE, PETONE p PETONE TONIGHT, At 8. A DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME No. 1— • "TO*BEAT THE BAND" -— ■ "TO BEAT THE BAND" Hugh Herbert—Helen Broderick. Harmony-^—Humour—And Romance. ' No. 2— ' ' ' - "THE DARING YOUNG MAN" - — "THE DARING YOUNG MAN" - JAMES 'DUNN—MAE CLARKE. We Dare You-to Resist the' t Uproarioui Fun—Jiminie-Dunn at His Best! . Reservations and Box Plan at Theatre Tel. 63-899; riAPITOL THEATRE, 7 MIRAMAR TONIGHT, at 7.45 o'clock. Cecil B. de Mille's Mightiest Production : "THE CRUSADES." "THE CRUSADES." "THE CRUSADES." The wonder picture of the Decade! In al history .beautiful, no spectacl so inspi'rfng!Uriexcelle<l entertainment Large cast, headed by LORETTA YOUNG, ENKYwiT COXOiq C. Aubrey Smith, Alan Hale, and C. Henr; Gordon. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Good supporfnig programme, incliidin: Ponevc Cartoon, "Beware of Barnacle 1 Bill." TTkaND HOTEL Home. Supply. Stor U guarantees Jules Racme et Cie Cos eqiial'lO any three-star brandy Oi the market, and superior to most; quart Ks, pints 78.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 142, 17 June 1936, Page 2
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