Courtenay/ N^ J Ring Place. , 63-CM^ (Hteated for Your Comfort.) FINALLY TONIGHT, At 8 p.m. Warner Bios. Present, '/lI.MARRIED A DOCTOR." "I,'IIARRIED A DOCTOR." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Starring ■ PAT O'BRIEN JOSEPHINE HUTCHIXSOX ' — Also — Big Associate Entertainment. ORCHESTRA DE LUXE AXD ORGAN. Box Plans D.I.C. arid' Theatre. ,- . : ( "HE LUXE TIIKATRE XJ^ LUXE THEATRE I Uourieniiy fiate. \ commencing tomorrow, i I TWICE DAILY: 2.15 and 8 p.m.. THE WIXXEK OF THE FAMOUS 1933 ACADEMY AWARD1 5)1 her'■.■ first ro]u since capturing the screen's most coveted trophy, . BEIT!! DAVIS BETTE DAVIS • BETTE DAVIS ■ BETTE DAVIS , Presented, by Warner Bros, in "THE ' 7 " T 11 E ""THE .' GOLOEX GOLDEN GOLDEN ■ . ARROW." - AKEOW." ARROW." ' From MICHAEL ARLEN'S brilliant story o! an heiress who could buy anything she desired— except the man she loved! . With GEORGE BREXT and a Big Cast. (Approved Universal Exhibition.) BIG ASSOCIATE EX TERTAINMENT. Box Plans D.I.C. and Theatre (Tel. 53-080). See Page 21 For Illustrated Advertisement. . 1 TALL STORIES AND WHOPPERS! "DIG- -weekly List o£ Cash and Other •*-* Prizes for the Best Contributions sent in to the De' Luxe Theatre. Competition Series - commence Tomorrow, August 7. No entry fee. Open to all De Luxe Theatre Patrons. Entry Forms and full information available at Theatre. JOIN THE DE LUXE WHOPPER TALL STORY CLUB! FINALLY TODAY. - " SONG AND ; DANCE MAN," — With PAUL KELLY, CLAIRE TREVOR, MICHAEL WHALEN. And PAUL CAYANAGH, HELEN WOOD, HERBERT MUNDIN, \ , In . '' " CHAMPAGNE XHABLIE." •■ (Both Approved for Universal .Exhibition.) FOR RESERVATIONS TEL. 52-212;,, ||||lJll!lii|l||j:! KING'S - ijfG/s ; iiiiiii I" Dir.—Am.algamated Theatres, Ltd, ! Matinee 2 p.m. De Luxe Session 7.45.; TOMORROAV (FRIDAY), ' [ The Finest Double Bill E^'er Presented to the Public of Wellington. 2 Attractions of Exceptional Merit. ; SEE ; '! 1 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT FRIDAY I ""^ QTATEJPETOKE ~Z^"\ I I ' PETONE^^-'' ' )V' TONIGHT, at 7.30' . \ 'A SMASHING DOUBLE-FEATURE ■ PROGRAMME. No. I—WAJ.LACJS FORD, PHILLIS BROOIiS, ALAN HALE in . •'ANOTHER FACE." "ANOTHER FACE." The story of a fancy. "get-away"—a gangster in Hollywood. Drama, action, and Romance! No. 2—MR. & MRS. OSCAR JOHNSON'S ■ "BABOONA." "BABOONA." Aa aerial epic over Africa. They entered the Forbidden Kingdom of FANG and CLAW by flying in! This is positively the most astounding animal picture over filmed. Real action—' interest compelling! PLUS Selected Supporting Ffiatureltes, Com- . mencing at 7,30. i (Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults.) • Reservations and Box-Plan at. Theatre. Telephone 63-899. . S TALL STORIES AND WHOPPERS! T>IG weekly List of Cash and Oilier' ■*-* Prjzeß - for the Best Contributions split in to the De Luxe" -Theatre. Competition Series fiomnjence Tomornny, August 7. No entry fee. Open to all De Luxe Theatre Patron*:. ' Entry Forms and. full information available at Theatre. ' ■ \ JOIN THE I)E LUXE WHOPPER TALL STORY CLUB! , rjAPITOL THEATRE. MIRAMAR, FINALLY TONIGHT AT 7.45. Drame. intrigue, and comedy are all woven into the love story of GEORGE RAFT and ROSALIND RUSSELL in Twentieth Cc33iury's "IT HAD TO HAPPEN." "IT HAD TO HAPPEN." With Leo Carillo, Ai'line Judge. "HEHK COMES TROUBLE/ "HERE COMES TROUBLE." Comedy and dramatic thrills aboard a luxury liner bound for Havana fill the sixty minutes of entertainment offered by this picture—featuring PAUL KELLY, ARLINE JUDGE, and SAMMY COHEN. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ■" 1 r>E LUXE THEATRE, 1 m XJ^ LUJjE THEATRE, I jj LOWER HUTT, j ililllllllilIl!ilBIIIIIill,!iii:2iiIlUi;illlll!!!ill!ri[llli!i!'Ji:ii;!!l!!!l[lllllllll!||||l||l!l|!ll TONIGHT AND FRIDAY, At 7.30 o'clock. Tho Gayest of Romantic Comedies, ' Robert Young • ' Barbara Stanwyck • —' "RED,SALUTE" "RED SALUTE" Associate Feature ' Bette Davis Colin Clive "GIRL FROM 10TH AVENUE." ■ "GIRL FROM' 10TH 'AVENUE." (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Peter Pan or De Luxe, 63-431.
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