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8 PARAMOUNT THEATRE. « i « Paramount theatre. » DAILY: 2.15-8 p.m. i SPECIAL SHOPPERS' SESSION" 5 P.M. TODAY. WE FEEL SURE YOU WILL WELCOME THIS FURTHER OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING AND ENJOYING I : "NAUGHTY MARIETTA," "NAUGHTY MARIETTA." "NAUGHTY MARIETTA," "NAUGHTY MARIETTA," •'NAUGHTY MARIETTA," 'NAUGHTY MARIETTA," '•NAUGHTY MARIETTA," ,: NA UGHT Y MARIETTA," "NAUGHTY MARIETTA," "NAUGHTY MARIETTA," With JEANETTE MacDONALD, NELSON EDDY. i (Approved for Universal Exhibition , !) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (51-842). — LAUGHTER WEEK. For Reservations Telephone 52-212. ■IlllllllillWl KING'S ING'S . iiiil! Dir.—Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. Matinee 2 p.m. Dβ Luse Session 7.45. R.K.0.-Radio Pictures presents A Mirthful Drama of the Covered Waggou era, striking a brand-new note in feature comedy. / "THE \ / PAINLESS \ / DENTIST'S \. LAUGHING y \ GAS / \ FREE." / ©(wOOLSEY) AND The Wizards of Painless Dentistry. THERE'S NO CHARGE FOR MISTAKES. All the wrong teeth they pull are pulled free. The correspondence school dentists who guarantee to cure ... or kill Anything but laziness and death. They set out to conquer the West, AND THE REDSKINS YELLED with delight. Their funniest and most original comedy. SILLY BILLIES. ——SILLY BILLIES. They know less than nothing about dentistry arid every operation is an exploration, but they pull and fill their way out of being sacrificed to Indian gods. And the way in which they use a dentist's kit to save a waggon-tram of pioneers from ■ being massacred by a hundred murderous • Indians is jsomething to believe or not. Associate Feature: "THE FARMER IN THE DELL." "THE FARMER IN THE DELL." By the author, of "State Fair." With FRED STONE, JEAN PARKER, ESTHER DALE, MORINI OLSEN. Alice Adams' father in an intriguing tele of love, laughter, and pathos that surged in a hay-seed heart. An lowa Alice in Hollywood. The etory of a "natural" . . . one of Nature's noblemen, who placed happiness higher than riches and love over fame.

Box Plans D.I.C. or Theatre. For reservations Tel. 52-212. — ? BE WISE AND BOOK.— Otir new Super-heating Plant warms the Theatre right throughout to a comfortable temperature. TONIGHT. 7 o'clock. SATURDAY. That Impudent Gamin GINGER ROGERS appear* "IN PERSON." "IN PERSON." "IN PERSON." "IN PERSON." And -what a riot she is! And does GEORGE BRENT make her earn her bread, if she gete her cheese for nothing, in his little log cabin in the woods. In between times ehe finds a moment to dance divinely. Then—but we're not going to tell you any more. See for yourself. After all this "THE BISHOP MISBEHAVES." "THE BISHOP MISBEHAVES." "THE BISHOP MISBEHAVES." "THE BISHOP MISBEHAVES/; "THE BISHOP MISBEHAVES." Well, it at least proves he's human. A cleric, with a peuchant for detective stories, does a little light-fingered exercise on his own account—hut all m a good cause. Edmund Gwenn as the Bifihop is assisted by Maureen O'Sullivan and Norman Foeter. (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MATINEE 2 p.m. SATURDAY. At which both features will be shown, supported by Todd-Kelly Comedy. Pete Smith Sportlighl. Major Bowes Musical. i Metrotone News. Children, 3d. Wβ have been able to secure this programme for TWO NIGHTS ONLY, thereforo to avoid disappointment on Saturday, for which bookings are heavy, come along on Friday Night. DE LUXE THEATRE, E LUXB THEATRE. LOWER HUTT. FINALLY TONIGHT at 7.30 o'clock. Quality and Quantity! • FRANCHOT TONE UNA MERKEL "ONE NEW YORK NIGHT." Associate Feature —- ANN HARDING — GARY COOPER "PETER IBBETSON." (Both for Universal Exhibition.) —Also— See and Hear your Favourite Stars in "STAR NIGHT AT THE COCONUT GROVE." A Musical Revue in Colour. * SATURDAY, at 2.0 and 7.30 p.m.: A DOUBLE BILL WITHOUT EQUAL. "STREET SINGERS , SERENADE." ■—— Associate Feature THE MARX BROS. — In — •'A \IGHT AT THE OPERA." [Both for Universal Exhibition.) BE ADVISED-AND BOOK EARLY. Flans nt I'ctcr l'an or Dc Luxp, 03-11(1,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 144, 19 June 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 144, 19 June 1936, Page 2