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ALL WELLINGTON IS RAVING OVER THIS UL'HOARIOUS COMEDYROMANCE. \ ~M , ■ i^" 7 "1 AJESTIC Specially beated for your comfort. Direction:-Fuller-Hayward Theatres, Ltd. TODAY, AT 2.15 AND 8 p.m. With Grent Pride We Present The Grandest Entertainment in Years! EVEN BETTER THAN "IT HAPPEN-1 ED ONE NIGHT." The uproarious tale of Mr. Deeds . . . who turned1 Broadway l-opsy-turvey in the cayest adventures that ever rocked the screen "with laughter! GARY' COOPER GARY COOPER — GARY COOPER — GARY COOPER GARY COOPER GARY COOPER — -. GARY COOPER : Never so brilliant as in the hilarious comedy-romance, "MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN" " MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN " " MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN " " MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN" ' "MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN/ " MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN " " MR. DEEDS. GOES TO TOWN/ With Hollywood's Newest Star, JEtfN ARTHUR, JEAN ARTHUR, - JEAN ARTHUR, - — — JEAN- ARTHUR, - GEORGE BANCROFT, WALTER CATLETT (What a Comedian!) H. B. WARNER, And Dozens of Others Press and Public alike acclaim it "The Year's Best"! Eclipsing anything you've ever seen before for rib-cracking fun, breath-taking excitement! To see it is the *ThrilJ of Thrills! To tell you .more would spoil for you the grandest hours of entertainment in your life! -—A Columbia Picture (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 45-100. J<r^_ °T. JAMES "^{H Direction, Sir Benjamin Fuller. TONIGHT At 8 TONIGHT DAILY, at 2.15. We thoroughly recommend this bright English comedy to all who are seeking a good hearty laugh. | Ifs a sure cure for the worries j of a day in the office. FUN THAT'S FAST AND FURIOUS. / DARINGLY. \ I DELIGHTLY. J \ DIFFERENT. / *' : (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) " PUBLIC "PUBLIC "PUBLIC "PUBLIC NUISANCE NUISANCE NUISANCE NUISANCE 'NO. 1." .■"■•■..• NO. 1." ■ ' NO. 1." ' NO. 1." , . ■ FeaturingCLAUDE DAMPIER; CLAUDE DAMPIER, ARTHUR RISCOE, ARTHUR RISCOE, And ' FRANCIS DAY. FRANCIS DAY. TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT! You're going to enjoy every second of this Blight, Snappy Show. Plan at D.I.C. Theatre, Tel. 54-775. PourS Theatre, /otro\} WARM AND HOMELY. 7 o'clock. TONIGHT. 7 o'clock. "CHINA SEAS" "CHINA SEAS" A maelstrom of boiling seas, boiling passions, bitter hate, redeeming love. CLARK GABLE, WALLACE BEERY, . JEAN HARLOW, (Recommended by Censor for Adults ) "GENTLE JULIA " "GENTLE JULIA" And how gentle! About as much go as the.sting of a wasp. JANE WITHERS (this kid has got what it takes), TOM BROWN, JACKIE SEARLE, and fine supporting cast. (Approved' for Universal Exhibition.) Owing to the enormous success of this marvellous programme, the season lias BEEN EXTENDED TO TUESDAY NEXT. .'• qTATETPETONE ~Z^' | | ""^pTATE. PETONE j-^-=^L-1 11 TONIGHT, at 7.30. SHIRLEY TEMPLE ' In ■ "CAPTAIN JANUARY." - CAPTAIN JANUARY." With GUY KIBBEE, SLIM SUMMERVILLE. A Famous Story Becomes Shirley's Finest Picture. Plus specially selected supporting featur- ' ■'" 'ettes. —- COMMENCING .AT 7.30. —— EARLY POSITIVELY ESSENTIAL. Reservations and Box Plan at Theatre, Tel. 63-599. Telephone Reserves cannot be held after 7.15. (Programme Recommended for Universal Exhibition.) TONIGHT, MONDAY, & TUESDAY, At 8 p.m. At the PALACE THEATRE, PETONE. ALACE THEATRE, PETONE. The story of a man who fought—not with rills and bayonet—but with all the power of his being against ignorance and pre- /■■■■■ ju'dice! "THE STORY OF LOUIS PASTEUR." "THE STORY OF LOUIS PASTEUR." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Not since "Magnificent Obsession" has there been such a touching and strangely beautiful story. Plana at Theatre, Tel, 63-610.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 16, 18 July 1936, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 16, 18 July 1936, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 16, 18 July 1936, Page 4

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