Direction, Sir Benjamin ■Fuller. TONIGHT AT 8. DAILY AT 2.13. 1 LAUREL AND HARDY LAUREL AND HARDY In the Return Season of the Funniest Picture they have ever made: i "FRA DIAVOLO." "FRA DIAVOLO." "FHA DIAVOLO." "FRA DIAVOLO." "FRA DIAVOLO." | (THE DEVIL'S BROTHER) (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) You may have seen it before, but it makes no difference. OH, HOW YOU'LL LAUGH. ALSO SHOWING: JACKIE COOPER JACKIE COOPER In "THE TOUGH GUV." "THE TOUGH GUY" "THE TOUGH GUY." (Recommended by Censor for Adult Audiences.) Plan at D.I.C. Theatre Tel. 54-773. COMING FRIDAY COMING FRIDAY COMING FRIDAY METRO-GQLDWYN-MAYER , METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER Presents EDMUND LOWE' EDMUND LOWE' VIRGINIA BRUCE, VIRGINIA BRUCE, , BENITA HUME H. B. WARNER, HENRY B. WALTHALL NAT. PENDLETON, ' In the Thrilling Philo Vance Mystery Dramn, "THE GARDEN "THE GARDEN "THE GARDEN ' MURDER CASE " ' MURDER CASE" MURDER CASE." . , -— __ i (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) J Only PhiJq Vance can solve II I theao amazing murders! Mystery chills, laughs, and roman- ! tic thrills iv 'S. S. Vim I Dines newest screen sensation! . j , THEY'RE LAUGHING STILL! ' It's the smartest Comedy of the \Year . . . just the kind of fun you enjoy i . . . and this is the pair to bring it ■ . to you! Y~M —_KT^ <£. Majestic \ ■"-*• AJ E S TIC —="""* - Specially Heated for Your Comfort. ~ Direction: Fuller-Hay watd Theatres, Ltd 7. '■ DAILY AT 11 a.m., 2.15 and S p.m. j MEET THE LONELIEST M-VN IN i ■' LABRADOR IP ills .; ROBERT MONTGOMERY ' ' sip sail .' and he's suffering from a new I ailment m Metro-Gfoldwyn-Maycr^s i (sparkling Stage Success | ——i |S88a? SRg-r And meet the girl who caused all the trouble . . . lovely . . . alluring MYRNA LOY MYRNA LOY . MYRNA LOY ' - MYRNA LOY MYRNA LOi' . . , MYRNA LOY -.. ■ ■ MYRNA LOY . MYRNA' LOY '' "■ - ,—- And •— ■ , -•■..'REGINALD OWEN REGINALD OWEN! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) CHARLIE CHASE COMEDY ("On the.Wrong Trek.") ' 1 - JTTZPATRICK TRAVEL ■ GEM IN COLOUR . .( Victoria and Vancouver.") CEJC SALE MINIATURE ("Little Boy Blue.") • majestic news service . •; *■ .■■ etc. ' flans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 45-100. - 1 T)E LUXE THEATRE, ■ J -*^E LUXE THEATRE, S 1 LOWER HUTT. ' p !Smmnmm amnggnßnnninil FINALLY TONIGHT, 7.30 p.m. Jan Kiepnra . Gladys, Swarthout "GIVE US THIS NIGHT." ,„ Associate Feature tranchol Tone . Madge Evans ~■ "EXCLUSIVE STORY.(Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) WEDNESDAY, 2.0 and 7.30 p.m. RObortY°"''RED-iALUT^aSta^ k "RED SALUTE]". Associate Feature ■ I3ette Davis Colin Plivn :;GIRL FROM 10TH AVENUE." "GIRL FROM 10TH AVENUE." (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition ) MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, 2 0 p ni? Plans at Peter Pan or De Luxe, 63431. GRAND, PBTONB, RAND, PETONe! .FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.30. Iretl Maollurray — Joan Bennett " 13 HOURS BY AIR." Also, FRANK BUCK'S Bring-'Em-Bnck-Alivo Latest Film, , " FANG AND CLAW." (Both, for Universal Exhibition.) TOMORROW Matinee, Wednesday, 2 p.m. v SYLVIA SID.NEY. Melvyn Douglas — Alau Baxter, In the Exciting Adventurous Mystery ' Thriller, "MARY — BURNS — FUGITIVE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Second Feature KATHARINE HEPBURN, As Booth Tarkinctori's "ALICE ADAMS." With Fred Mac Murray, Evelyn Venable Fred Stone. (For Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Hanson's -or rJVI. Theatre W-063.
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Evening Post, Issue 30, 4 August 1936, Page 2
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