<^>^^ «i'ATB ■^cr~^~^ > Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres,. Ltd. x TODAY -^- ; I Shoppers' Session at^C p.m. Book Early for Tonight at Theatre, Tel. 31-595. •■".■"•■■ — NOTE TOMORROW'S -^— . SESSIONS 11 a.m., .1.30, 3.30,. Sp.m. 11 a.m., 1.30, 3.30, 8 p.m. A SHIRLEY GRANDER THAN EVER BEFORE In a Song-filled, Laughter-laden, Modern; Romantic Story, that is her , Crowning Achievement. ■ EA'ERYBODY'S FAVOURITE. SHIRLEY TEMPLE/ ■ SHIRLEY TEMPLE, : SHIRLEY TEMPLE. SHIRLEY TEMPLE, ' SHIRLEY TEMPLE, ■ SHIRLEY TEMPLE,'" SHIRLEY' TEMPLE, SHIRLEY TEMPLE; ■' . . SHIRLEY TEMPLE,. SHIRLEY. TEMPLE, SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE.SHIRLEY TEMPLE, SHIRLEY TEMPLE," SHIRLEY TEMPLE, . . With All.These-Stars, ALICE FA YE, MICHAEL WHALEX, GLORIA STUART, JACK HALEY, In Her First Big Musical, "POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL." "POOR LITTLE RICH G*IRL." ; "POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL." / "POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL." : (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' Everything's Better to make it . _ Shirley's Best. A GREAT A'ISION ■ . ; A GREAT MAN .' A GREAT PICTURE. -" FOR RESERVATIONS TEL. 52-212. llWlllllill XI N G'S ING'S iiiiiii Dir.—Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. I Matinee 2 p.m. ■De Luxe Session 7.45. : COMMENCING TODAY.. AN EPIC OF EMPIRE BUILDING AND STIRRING ADVENTURE. The diamond-fields of Ivimberlejv a railway from the Cape 'to Cairo, f pads, dams, armies grew beneath his hand. ' For lie was Rhodes,, the Master. . . WALTER HUSTON. WALTER HUSTON. AVALTER HUSTON.' AVALTER HUSTON." i' "RHODES OF AFRICA" . "RHODES OF AFRICA" ■ "RHODES OF AFRICA" ■ "RHODES OF AFRICA" . : "RHODES OF AFRICA" ■ ■ "RHODES OF AFRICA" "RHODES OF AFRICA" —: "RHODES OF AFRICA" AVHh OSCAR HOMOLKA, BASIL SYDNEY, PEGGY ASHCROFT, FRANK CELLIER, LOBEXGULA. King of the Matabele, AND TWO THOUSAND TRIBESMEN. A woman broke liis heart, a climate killed Him,'but his spirit is'immortal! Diamond-fever! Land-fever! AA rcalth—and ■ . AA'ar! ; ... The kings of the Matabele live again. "RHODES -OF AFRICA" 1 "RHODES OF AFRICA" — A ■Gaum.qnt-B.ritisn Picture. (Approved for ■ Universal Exhibition.) And bti'th'e'Same-Prbgramme: Fox Film's; Hilar.ious.", Comedy-Drama, ''. -4— '>THE FIRST BABYI"■'-—----•*-r. .-"THE FIRST BABY" , ' ' —— "THE FIRST BABY" — ._.-.____ ."THE FIRST BABY" ■'•. ■-.-■■■;" -•• With ■■•'.■-■■■ . "•■ JOHNNY DOAVXS, SHIRLEY DEAN< JANE; DAEWELL, DIKE ODUNBAR. A screamingly funny story of two newlyweds, two ;ma-iu-laws, -and a:,preciou< baby. .. ;. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Bos Plans D.I.C. or Theatre.". ' Be Advised. Reserve. Tel, 52-212. HIGH; PRAISE :'■';.■ From ■ . .... DR. MALCOLM SARGENT: ■ "A rery, Very good, and deserving of highest congratulations. .Ballets.were particularly pleasing." ONLY i MORE NIGHTS ONLY i MORE NIGHTS ONLY 4 MORE NIGHTS To See ■ ." "THE NEW MOON." . . " THE- NEW MOON" . "THE NEW MOON" ' "THE NEW.MOON" " THE NEW MOON " "THE NEW MOON" HALF PRICES . ' ' For--• . ■-■ ,-■-.-:•• MATINEE SATURDAY, ' : MATINEE SATURDAY, 1 2.15 p.m. D.C. and 0.5., ss; Stalls, 2s;6d; Gallery, 1», (Early Doors, Is oid.}-.' Reserves .after 5 p.m., Tel. 51-814. TJEGAL THEATRE, -KARORI. XV THIS EVEXTXG, at S o'clock. ' The Bipcest Thriller of Them All! "China Seas" Clavk Gable—Jeau Harlow, '"China Seas" Wallace Beery-^-Lewis "China Seas" Stone. "China Seas" Tempestuous ' dramn of "China Seas" primitive love,.' intense "China Seas" hates, dangerous intrigues, "China Seas" laid in the seething China "China Seas" seas!_ . - Two Newsrccls. . SPECIAL SUPPORTS.. . (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)" FUNERAL NOTICES. ri^HE ' Funeral of the late William -^ Stanley, of 145b ■ Aro Street, will leave the Chapel of Chas. Greer and Son, 60 Taranaki Street, at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday, August 22, 1936, for the Crematorium, Karori. CHAS. GREER AND SON, Funeral Directors, 00 Taranaki Street. Telephone 52-SSB. fPHE Friends of the late AValter Thomas ■*- Cudby are respectfully invited to attend liis Funeral, whiclv'will ■ leave the Catholic Church, High Street, Lower Hutt, Tomorrow (Saturday), August 22, s 1936, at« the conclusion of Requiem Mass," wbich will be celebrated at 9 a.m., for the Petone Cemetery. . . . J. IT. CROFT, •■•■■■■- . , . Undertaker, _ . Hutt and .Petone. Tel. G3-S2B. ■ ■ .. MISCELLANEOUS " CEPPELT'S Port is acknowledged to be the linest wine produced in Australia. Awarded 42 first prizes. Quarts 3s, pints Is 9d. Solely at Grand Hotel Home Supply Store. ■; - T A DlES—Take no risks: buy your Fnra "-1 fi-otn Anslo-Hiissian l''iir Co.. 123 a Culm Si met ■ . - - - ■■■ ■ : fjUTSHIXMS'and lasts longer than any. v/ Polish on the. market, "CO"! Wasshine Lino. Polish is ua'cqualledi''-"'"
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 45, 21 August 1936, Page 2
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