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REGENT llio ajn "'2>ls aild S-O p-m> (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) I ' After 3 Glorious Weeks FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT. "SHOW B-O-A-t" TOMORROW ONE GOOD PICTURE FOLLOWS ANOTHER AT THE REGENT. DELECTABLE, DARING, DELICIOUS DIVERSION! A lovely adventuress making for the border -with her heart in her mouth, the police on her heels, and purloinod.pearls in her purse. ... A gay young fellow with a fortnight's holiday, a carefree heart, and (in open mind. . . . Their paths cross —and laughs, thrills, and piquant romance tumble over one another in the most exhilarating .story you can hope to enjoy! MARLENE DIETRICH-GARY COOPER , .With-JOHN HALLIDAY—ALAN MOWBRAY (A Paramount Picture.—Recommended by Censor' for Adults.) You've never seen Marlenc Dietrich like this before—warm, human, happy ; humorous, and wonderfully dressed! And as for Gary Cooper—well, "Bengal Lancer" was merely a rehearsal compared with this /lawless performance in an entirely new vein! SEE SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ON PAGE 21 HAVE YOU RESERVED YET? Plans at D.T.C. and Theatre (Telephone 44-144). 2.15 p.m. NEW OPERA HOUSE —:8.0 p.m. , LAST NTGHT OF THIS GREAT PROGRAMME! HERBERT MARSHALL .MIRIAM HOPKINS . KAY FRANCIS CHARLIE UUGGLES , EDWARD E. IIORTON C. AUBREY SMITH. ; I In the Delightful Comedy Romance — \ ~ ? "TROUBLE IN PARADISE" | And the Celebrated NOEL COWARD in '. .".'■ \ ' :■< "THE SCOUNDREL" (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans' at D.1.0. and Theatre (51-814). SEE TOMORROW'S PAPERS TOR. ANNOUNCEMENT OF ANOTHER' OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION TRANSFER I? ED DIRECT TO ! ' THE NEW OPERA HOUSE. • TIVOLI 7 (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) ' ( \: FINALLY TONIGHT! SELECTED SUPPORTS FROM 7 CTCLOCK. >' JAN KIEPURA—GLADYS SWARTHOUT in / " GIVE - US - THIS - NIGHT " And WARNER OLAND in "CHARLIE CHAN'S SECRET" (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING FRIDAY! MATINEE, 2 p.m. ' ■ ANNA NEAGLE—SIR CEDRIC HARDWECKE "PEG OF OLD DRURY" The Fascinating Story o£ Peg Wellington, the Brilliant Irish Beauty, Singer, and Actress, who was the Adored Favourite of' London's Mill Sons. 1 ASSOCIATE FEATURE ' | "PURSUIT" -i ) ! ' : CHESTER MORRIS—SALLY EILERS. " ' 1 (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) TELEPHONE 43-968. PRICES 1/6, !/■ WRESTLING! WRESTLING! . NATIONAL SPORTING CLUB .. OPENS 1938 SEASON. MAIN EVENT: •{ "ROCKY" BRITTON (15.2) >V . NEIL REX (15.0) (ENGLAND) ■ ■ ] (AUSTRALIA) Junior Heavyweight Champion ' • Challenger for the Title . SPECIAL JIU-JITSU MATCH: RYUGORO SHIMA v.' KIYO KAMEDA.' WELLINGTON SHOW STADIUM SATURDAY—B p.m.-^-SATURDAY SEASON'S BEST AMATEUR PRELIMINARIES THE PROGRAMME IS RIGHT—THE .PRICE IS RIGHT BOX PLAN: C. E. Claridge, Tobacconist, Manners Street. Open FRIDAY Be early! PRICES: 4/- knd 2/-. LADIES 2/- to any part of the House. ■' TOWN HALL , / TONIGHT (THURSDAY), -TONIGHT ' At 8 p.m. ■ - ■ • ' ' REV. W. PASCOE GOARD, LL.D., F.R.G.S., F.R.E.S, . j (Vice-President British-Israel World Federation, London) ' ' ADDRESS: " THE BRITISH EMPIRE IS THE ISRAEL OF PROPHECY". , In the Chair—T. C. A. HISLOP,, ESQ., C.M.G. ' ■ . ■ At the Organ-CHARLES COLLINS, ESQ. (Honorary .City' Organist). DOORS OPEN 7 p.m. - -. ■ COLLECTIOxX.
OCHORTT'S 1 /\ THEATEE. ( J FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT OF HERBERT MARSHALL . ' SYLVIA SYDNEY -- In " ACCENT ON YOUTH." (Recommended by Censor for Adult's.} ■ And RICHARD ARLEN In " COME QN MARINES." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING FRIDAY. One of Uio Greatest and Most Outstanding Picture Entertainments ever, presented in Wellington. EDMUND LOWE — DOROTHY PAGE In "KING SOLOMON OF BROADWAY," And Edward Arnold—Constance Cumuiings 7" \ "REMEMBER'LAST NIGHT." .' (Both Pictures Recommended for Adults.) ceaside theatre, lyall bay Seaside theatre, lyall bay. tonight! 7.30. tonight! Nancy Carroll, Thelma Todd, George Murphy, Jack La Rue In somethiug new in screeu diversion—a musical romance that is "different"— "AFTER THE DANCE." On Hie Same Programme: Tim McCoy Sue Carol . ■ —In— The Greatest Auto-racing Classic Ever filmed, " STRAIGHTAWAY," (Programme approved Universal Exhibition.) , SATURDAY NEXT: ■ Boris KarloiV—Bela 3jugosi—in "THE INVISIBLE RAY." T>EGAL THEATRE, KARORI. -"■*' TONIGHT, S o'clock. TONIGHT. . ; SHIRLEY ■ TEMPLE i SHIRLEY TEMPLE In Her Latest, Grandest, and Most Appealing Picture, "CAPTAIN JANUARY." " CAPTAIN JANUARY." ■ ■ See her Dancing and Singing her way to your heart,' "CAPTATN JANUARY." ' "CAPTAIN JANUARY." • (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SPECIAL SUPPORTS.- NEWSREELS,
|: PARAMOUNT THEATRE. « «; ■*• ARAMOUNT THEATRE, 8 DAILY SESSIONS: 2.15 and 8. • DON'T MISS THE FINAL SCREENING I TONIGHT! THE FILM ALL WELLINGTON IS TALKING ABOUT. GARY COOPER JEAN. ARTHUR GARY COOPER JEAN ARTHUR GARY COOPER JEAN ARTHUR GARY COOPER JEAN ARTHUR IN "MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN." "MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN." "MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN." "MR. DEEDS GOES TO-TOWN." The Funniest Romantic Comedy in Years! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TOMORROW! T OMOR.RO W ! A TENDER, TRUE, AND BEAUTIFUL ROMANCE FROM THE METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER STUDIOS! NORMA SHEARER—FREDRIC MARCH NORMA SHEARER—FREDRIC ■MARCHNORMA SHEARER—FREDRIC MARCH CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES. LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON (Three Stars who have each won the ' coveted Motion Picture Academy's Award) In "THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE ST." "THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE ST." "TITK BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE ST." "THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE ST." "THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLI? ST." "THE BARRETTS OK WTMPOLE ST." "TIIK BARRETTS OK WIMPOLR ST." "THK BARRETTS OK WIMPOLE ST." "TUN BARRETTS OK WIMPOLE ST." "THE BARRETTS OF WIMI'OLE ST." LOVE she -.longed for, in dark Wimpole Street . . . aiirf love came to her —bring-, inji smiMiine and life. . . . Your heart] will sing with joy as you soe the glorious stars of "Sniilin' Through" portray this thrilling romantic drama— A NEVER-TO-BE-FORGOTTEN FILM ■ EXPERIENCE! Supporting Artists include Maureen O'Sullivan, Ralph Forbes, aud "Flush." (Recommended by Censor for Adult Audiences.) Plans at D.I.C. and Paramount. 51-842.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 32, 6 August 1936, Page 2
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