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To allow (lie Thousands who have been umiblo to £am admission to see this picture, an J'.xtcnsion of Season has been Arranged. SECOND GREAT WEEK SICCOND GREAT WEEK SECOND GREAT WEEK Box Plans for Tonight are filling rapidly. Tel. .51-595. Sessions—2.ls and 8 p.m. < -^-- "gTATE"""*'''■-■*--> Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. A TRUE-LIFE STORY Torn from the arms of his lovoi! ones . . . Stripped of honour and pride .. . Condemned to a living death on a feverstricken isle . . . FOR A CRIME lIE DID NOT COMMIT! "THE PRISON KR '•THE PRISONER "THE PRISONKR "THE PRISONER '•THE PRISONER OF SHARK ISLAND." OF SHARK ISLAND." OF SHARK ISLAND." OF SHARK ISLAND." OF SHARK ISLAND." OF SHARK ISLAND." OF SHARK ISLAND." OF SHARK ISLAND." OF SHARK ISLAND." OF ■ SHARK ISLAND." ? OF SHARK ISLAND." ■ OF SHARK ISLAND." With WARNER BAXTER, WARNER BAXTER, GLORIA STUART - 0. P. HEGGIE. DON'T SAYIT COULD NEVER HAPPEN. IT DID!!! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TODAY: 2.15 p.m. and 8 p.m. ' Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Plans at Beggs and Theatre, Tel. 51-277 , ... Rife with Romance! ■ ... Rollicking with Adventure! . , . Spiked with Excitement! ■ ... Flaring with Laughter! Freddie ' Victor BARTHOLOMEW McLAGLEN BARTHOLOMEW McLAGLEN BARTHOLOMEW McLAGLEN BARTHOLOMEW . McLAGLEN BARTHOLOMEW ■- ' McLAGLEN BARTHOLOMEW McLAGLEN BARTHOLOMEW ■ ■ McLAGLEN BARTHOLOMEW McLAGLEN BARTHOLOMEW MeLAGLEN BARTHOLOMEW' McLAGLEN — In • — "PROFESSIONAL SOLDIER." "PROFESSIONAL SOLDIER." , ."PROFESSIONAL SOLDIER." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) •-■-■ With — * GLORIA STUART, MICHAEL WHALEN A 20th-century Production, . iniHuiuiuiu ihi 111 itmuit lv tn tv; t uuui tun uuiuiu n mmuuui 11 <it n iiuitiunituui^ q a T\E LUXE THEATRE, H ,fj "^E LUXE THEATRE, ( H LOWER HUTT. | [31!!IIIIIIIIIII!!l!l!l!rillli;il!il!!i!l!l!i9l!!i!lllllllll!!i:!l[|||!lll!ill!!!UI!lllllll[!ll!ll!l![!l!!^ TONIGHT, at 7.30 o'clock. ; "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY." "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY." (Approved for rUniversnl Exhibition.) Also Showing - "MARCH OF TIME (NO. 3)." . The De Luxe Theatre- is entirely Booked Out. for Tonight. Again ShoSving on . MON. AND TUES-, at 2.0 and -7.30 p.m. AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT AND RESERVE. Plans at Peter Pan or De Luxe, 63-431. ,^^ qTATErPETO\-R~ "^' I ( , . V^->TATE. PETONE^.-* ■ j| I 7.30 TONIGHT, at. 7.30. TWO OUTSTANDING ATTRACTIONS: PLUS a Full Programme of specially selected supporting featurettes. No..I—RICHARD DIX—LESLIE BANKS In' ■'■■ "THE TUNNEL."-"— "THE TUNNEL."-— Here is entertainment that comes but once in a lifetime—DßAMATlC SPECTACLE. No. 2-EDWARD EVERETT. HORTON In • -—"HTS NIGHT OUT."——"HIS NIGHT OUT." "HIS NIGHT OUT."-— . Right out of "Top Hat" into a great comedy hit. (Both Programmes Recommended byCensor for Adult Audiences.) EARLY BOOKING ESSENTIAL. Reservations and Box Plan at Theatre, Tel. 63-599. ■ ■ '-'RAND PETONE -TONIGHT, At 7130 - A REMARKABLE DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME! No. I—Direct from its Most Successful Season at the Regent Theatre, City. "GIVE US THIS NIGHT." "GIVE US THIS NIGHT." * With JAN KIEPURA, : . GLADYS SWARTHOUT. (For Universal Exhibition.) No. 2—Lloyd Nolan—Peggy Conklin', Walter Connolly In Columbia's Action-packed Prison Drama "ONE-WAY., TICKET." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ALSO—Excellent ■ Shorts Include "POPEYE THE SAILOR" Cartoon. Book at Theatre. Tel. 64-063. EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND 3AY. A-J Heated Especially for your Comfort THIS EVENING at 8 o'clock. A REALLY GREAT PROGRAMME! No. 1— ' - ■ "THE BISHOP MISBEHAVES" With EDMUND GWENN, . MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN Bishop by day—Detective by night—and what .1 detective! Every scene a laugh— and still a thrilling detective mystciy! No. 2—HAL ROACH COMEDY No. I— FOX AUSTRALIAN- NEWS N6. 5-METROTONE NEWSREEL (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NIGHTLY AT 8. o'clock FOR ONE WEEK. (Matinee WED. NEXT AT 2 p.m.) At the ■'.■'. PALACE THEATRE, PETONE ALACE THEATRE! PETONE. The most dramatic chapter in Maritime History— "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY" "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY*" "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY'" "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY'" "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY'" "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY'" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With this Unsurpassed CastCLARK GABLE—CHAS. LAUGHTON CLARK GABLE CHAS. LAUGHTON FRANCHOT TONE. FRANCHOT TONE. Book at Theatre—Tel. 63-610. TENNIS COACHING. '~ TF YOU wish to be' ready for the open- -*- ing of the season, ENROL NOW T. S. WILLIAMS; Professional Tennis Coach, 52 Cuba Street. ' Telephone 41-430

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 10, 11 July 1936, Page 4

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