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LAST FOUR DAYS! TODAY: 2.15 p.m. and 8 p.m. Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. I'liins at Bogg's and Theatre. Tel. 51-277. The Stirring Story of a Great Imperialist' HAVE YOU SEEN— lIAVK YOU SEEN— "RHODES-OF—AFRICA." "RHODES—OF—AFRICA." '■ RHODES—OF—AFRICA." "RHODES—OF—AFRICA." | "R [lODES—OF—AFRICA." '■Rl [ODES—OF—AFR ICA." "RHODES—OF—AFRICA."' | "RHODES-OF—AFRICA." With WALTER HUSTON as CECIL RHODES OSCAR HOMOLKA as KRUGER. Basil Sidney as Dr. Jameson Frank Ccllicr as Barney Barnato (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) » PARAMOUNT THEATRE, i! | r ARAMOUNT THEATRE. :| DAILY 7, 2.15 and 8 p.m. BRIMFUL WITH LAUGHTERSPARKLING WITH WIT— i DELIGHTFULLY ROMANTIC! (Directed by Frank Capra, -who gave us "Mr. Deeds.") A Delightfully Scintillating Romantic Comcdv —With— THIS BRILLIANT COMBINATION I CLARK \ (CLAUDETTE) I CABLE I \ COLBERT. / / " IT V / HAPPENED J \ ONE I \ NIGHT." J (Recommended by Censor lor Adults.) Together ■with our Specially-Selected Programme of Supporting Features. A Programme You Must Not Miss! THE BRIGHTEST SHOW IN TOWN. Plans at D.I.C, and Theatre (51-812). PRINCESS CONTINUOUS RINCESS from 11 a.m. to PRINCESS 10.13 p.m. NOW SHOWING • TWO SUPERB ATTRACTIONS! Ist.—Paramount Pictures Present—Gripping Action . . . Appealing Romance . . . And one of the Finest Stories ever Picturiscd Actually filmed outdoors in NATURAL COLOUR! "THE TRAIL OF THE ■•' THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE." LONESOME PINE." j - With - ! SYLVIA SIDNEY, FRED MaeMURRAY, HENRY FONDA, (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 2nd _ ANN HARDING ANN HARDING — And — HERBERT MARSHALL .'HERBERT' MARSHALL In a Gay, Romantic -Adventure— "■THE LADY CONSENTS." " THE LADY CONSENTS." " THE LADY CONSENTS." Sparkling Comedy . . . Emotional Drama in a Fast-moving Story of Today! An R.K.O. Radio Picture. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. 42-580. — Time-table — "Lonesome Pine": 11.2, 2.14, 5.20, 8.35. "The Lady Consents": 12.49, 4.1, 7.13. SATURDAY'S LARGE AUDIENCE WERE THRILLED AND DELIGHTED WITH THIS BRILLIANT PROGRAMME. JU- ' rfi N c ma\L S^_^__i^aLßlßNlE^^-^" Wellington's Leading Suburban Theatre. TONIGHT — AT 7.45 — TONIGHT ALSO TOMORROW. Australia's First World Standard Production — HELEN TWELVETREES HELEN TWELVETREES HELEN TWELVETREES In the thrilling Australian Racing Drama, '•THOROUGHBRED" "THOROUGHBRED" "THOROUGHBRED" "THOROUGHBRED" "THOROUGHBRED" "THOROUGHBRED" ! -WitaFRANK LEIGHTON, NELLIE BARNES ELAINE HAMILL,- JOHN LONGDEN. I Additional Attraction: There's a, Thrill and a Laugli in every second of this Exciting Aerial Drama. ——"13 HOURS BY Alß."—— "13 HOURS BY AIR." • "IS HOURS BY AIR." ——"13 HOURS BY AIR." • —With— FRED MACMURRAY ZASU PITTS FRED MACMURRAY ZASU PITTS JOAN BENNETT. JOAN BENNETT. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 1 Reserves at Theatre, Tel. li-202. '^^ CTATE, PETONE ~Z^" jl "•^pTATE. PETONE^^-^-^f 1) TONIGHT, At 7.80. A SMASHING DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME. Xo. 1- WARNER OLAND In "CHARLIE CHAN AT THE CIRCUS. 1' Warner Oland's Latest Mystery Thriller. No. 2- "SWEET SURRENDER." It's Got Rhythm, Romance, Music, - Songs, and Beauties. A Universal Musical Treat Second Only to "Show Boat." Plus Specially Selected Supporting Featurettes from 7.30. (Programme for Universal Exhibition.) Reservations and Box Plan at Theatre. Telephone 63-899. I>EGAL THEATRE. KARORI. THIS EVENrNG, at S o'clock. Wu give you Thrills— Exc:itcmcnt! Adventure! "ANOTHER FACE." '•ANOTHER FACE."' Warded for murder—he changed his. face —and I hen—-it's the show you've been waiting fot--NQW SEE IT! Also screening: 100 per cent. Supporting Programme. [ (Recommended by Censor /or Adults.)

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 41, 17 August 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 41, 17 August 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 41, 17 August 1936, Page 2

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