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YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SEE One of the most delightful and unusual animal dramas ever brought to the screen. "TWO IN REVOLT." "TWO IN REVOLT." . And The Sensational Motor Rncing Story "SUPERSPKED." "SUPERSPEED."(Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) For Reservations Tel. 52-21-. Illilllllllllllilllli RING'S 1 AY IN G'S _' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Dir.—Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Matinee 2 p.m. De Luxe Session 7.45. TOMORROW-FRIDAY: '■■■• TOMORROW—FRIDAY: 2 OUTSTANDING PRODUCTIONS 2 CRIME AT THE CARNIVAL. MURDER UNDER THE BIG CANVAS. THE KILLER. STRUCK AGAIN! ..-. AND AGAIN! . : ' WHO WAS IT? The ringmaster? The midgets? The bearded lady? V . The man on the flying trapeze? The bareback rider? . . The lion, trainer? • •■■'■' The gorilla? : '. ...'.'.' .- ' " •One' of the thousands of.'spectatdrs? ; ■■CHARLIE CHAN" v': -CHARLIE CHAN - "'■■' "CHARLIE CHAN '. AT THE CIRCUB-." . : . ; AT THE CIRCUS." ' AT THE CIRCUS." It took 12 Chans to help solve this mystery. Chan's children come to the siid of their detective daddy, baffled by the murder in the circus. ■ A 20th Century/Fox ' Picture. SECOND BIG ATTRACTION: SECOND BIG ATTRACTION: Introducing The Comical Mr. Cobb, Filmdom's "New Will^Rogers. TRVAN s: COBB '. •■• r IRVAN S. COBB In "EVERYBODY'S OLD MAN." ■"EYERYBODiS OLD MAN." . ... - With ■ . ROCHELLE HUDSON, I ALAN DINEHART, ■ NORMAN FOSTER. You'll have the best laugh of all at IRVAN S. COBB just doin' a bit of plain and fancy actin'. hoy hilarity's sake they made him a star. \wi laughed at his yarns, now you'll roar at his screen debut. A Fox Production. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibitiou.) BOX PLAN D.I.C. OR AT THEATRE FOR RESERVATIONS TEL.- 52-212.' — BOOK NOW — —~. /\. CHORTT'S j/X V y *J ■ THEATRE. (^ J> Electrically Heated.. Always Warm TONIGHT!, 'TONIGHT! 1111^I'ls' opportunity of seeing CARY GRANT and MYRNA LOY in "WINGS IN THE DARK." (Approved for Universal Exhibition) KENT TAYLO^niILINrSubGE in "THE CLOCK STRIKES EIGHT." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) COMMENCING TOMORROW (Friday). One-ot the finest programme's evSr" 2 OUTSTANDING CesuPER.FEATURES herbe¥m AaS;^ lavan ' ■■■'■. T ■ t - . FRANK MORGAN, in a story of heart-warming interest and merriment, "THE GOOD FAIRY." ■ir »?r 2 Attraction Equally Good. , _MAY ROBSON-JOHN AIILJAN in an amazing drama of underworld "THREE KIDS^AND A QUEEN." The Supports are Excellent. FINAL NIGHT of "EXCLUSIVE STORY." (Recommended by Censor for Adults 1 And WALLACE BEERY in "WEST POINT OF THE AIR." ■■(Approved-for Universal Exhibition.) EB§Y iH-ii^! MANNERS STREET. Continuous from if a.m. FRIDAY! Enough '1 hulls j,,d Fun t6 keep you Guessing- and Howling till the very end! A madcap mystery that's a riot for everybody—but the victim! "ONE NEW YORK NIGHT." "ONE NEW YORK NIGHT." . ONE NEW YORK NIGHT;"' With ' ' ■ FRANCHOT TONE, UNA MERKEL./ Second Feature— y ■ Second Feature— "AGE OF INDISCRETION." "AGE OF INDISCRETION." J,lu dims Drama, of Truths about . ■ Love and Marriage. With . ■-'■ VAL-1" LLKAS. MADGE EVANS. ■'. (Both Pictures Recommended for Adults.) Theatre Telephone 40-CIS! ';■' GR A N n '— , P E T 0 N E. RAND P E T 0 N Ei TONIGHT & TOMORROW, At 7.30. ' A Splendid Double-feature Bill! No. 1— ' McFADDEN'S FLATS." ' McFADDEN'S ILATS," ' With '- ' Walter C Kellv—Andy Clyde Richaid Ciom^ell—Jane Darwell . ■No. 2- ■ .SYIj\TA SIDNEY-GEORGE RAFT In :': " PICK UP ' :' PICK UP ',■ ' (Bothtoi Um\eisal Exhibition.) Book at Hlmbeii's or Tel. Theatre G4-063. NIGHTLY, At 8 o clock (2 more nights), At the PALACE THEATRE, PETONE. ALACL - THEATRE, PETONE. The jnoat 'dramatic chaptei in Maritime ' ' ' Histotj-- ' :: "MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY." "MUTTNY ON 'JHE BOUNTY." ■• 'MUTINY ON 'JHIJ BOUNTY." (Both Approved ioi Um\eisal Exhibition.) With this Unsurpassed Cast: CLARK.-GABLF CHAS. LAUGHTON FRANCHOT TONE. Book at Nissen's or Tel. 63-010. — COMMENCING SATURDAY- — "THE STORY OF LOUIS PASTEUR" "THE STORY OF LOUIS PASTEUR/ " J "T)E LUXE THEATRE, S: g, ■ XJ% LUXE THEATRE, 1 1 LOWER HUTT. §j: iiiiHiiiiiigiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiinKiiiii TONIGHT AND FRIDAY, 7.30 p.m. HAROLD LLOYD in HAROLD LLOYD in "THE MILKY "WAY." "THE MILKY WAY." _ Also — . .- ; "OIL FOR THE LAMPS OF CHINA" "OIL FOR THE LAMPS OF CHINA'" Pat O'Brien — Josephine Hutchinson.' (Both For Universal1 Exhibition.) Plans at Peter Pan or 3)e Luxe, 63-131.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 14, 16 July 1936, Page 2

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