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'TNDTA SPEAKS" released in Wcllinglou '""" ",'",. ;, ■"'.' Jorrthe first" time. ' ■ ' - y:'::. :.:v::,:': ■• .. •■!, t X>X-VO.LI THEATRE ■ ■■■■' ■>'**IVOLI- THEATRE KIVOLI THEATRE I—, . Xewtown As aad cosy as jour own fhesidc FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT, at S ' Diilhant Piogi.unmc iioin " * • - 7 p.m. ■ At Last' Walter Fullei'» Mi^ht\ SiiLces'sor . • to "AFRICA SPFAKS." UNBELIEVABLE. \ct bofote yput \ory c>es ama/nig ie\elations diamatised. "\\ hcie -^vomen ate treated like cattle and .'. cattle aie worshipped as gods! l-.ind of fabulous 'wealth and ludcscubabla poverty. AYhrre heathen gods look (low n on nameless orgies. Sights no white man a eyes ha\e beheld betOLe! SJLENX A THOUSAND YEARS. NOW .' "INDIA SPEAKS1" | "INDIA SPEAKS I [ '-INDLV HPEAKSr' i -. '-INDIA SPEAKS!" "INDIA SPEAKS!" 'INDIA SPEAKS."' "7NDL\ SPEAKS'" •'INDIA SPEAKS.'" "INDIA SPEAKS!" With / RICnAPiD HALLIBURTOX". ._: I 'Author of "The Road to Romance"' and "The Flying C.upet." MOTHER OF TEN THOUSAND SINS "INDIA SPEAKS" is a new and thrilling • ENTERTAINMENT never before visualised on the talking screen. "And on the same programme. 2nd Attraction Extraordinary: One of those DELIGHTFUL METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER ENTER- ■ -.. . -TAINMENTS! .FRANK. MORGAN, of "Naughty Man etta" fame, ■> CICELY COURTNEIDGE, •HERBERT MUNDIN, " UNA O'CONNOR, HEATHER ANGEL. - In — • THE PERFECT GENTLEMAN " ."THE PERFECT GENTLEMAN " "THE PERFECT GENTLEMAN " • THE PERFECT GENTLEMAN." This year's PERFECT COMEDY PRE SENTED IN THE INIMITABLE METRO GOLDWYN-MAYER MANNER. And SPLENDID SHORT FEATURETTES. "INDIA SPEAKS' SCREENS JILST AT 8 p m. 5' COMMENCING TOMORROW IRANCaSOT TONE, WALTER HUSTON, KAREN MORLEY, 'GABRIEL OVER THE WHITE HOUSE " And on the same programme, "THE THIN MAN. V — With — WILLIAM POWELL & MYRNA LOY (All Pictures Apnroved for Universal ' ,"- rjtflbition ) t PRINCESS CONTINUOUS PRINCESS from 11 ».m. to PKINCESS 10.15 p.m. NOW SHOWING. 5 -_GRAND ATTRACTIONS 2 - - <Jayßo>»*i»e^ . . . Madcap Comedy , , . Captivating Melodies— "ANYTHING GOES" "ANYTHING GOES" "ANYTHING GOES" A Paramount Picture, featuring ■ -— -BING CROSBY . ETHEL MERMAN CHARLIE RUGGLES • Ida Lupino —and— Grace Bradley With a Galaxy of Beautiful Girls. Additional Feature ■ Monogram Pictures present A Masterly Screen Adaptation of GENE STRATTON-POIITER'S Besfc-loTed Story< "THJ3 KEEPER OF THE BEES," r'THE KEEPER OF THE BEFS," "THE KEEPER OF THE BEES," —With— NEIL HAMILTON, BETTY FURNESS (Both approved for universal exhibition.) Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. 42 580. —Screening Times— "Anything Goes": 1110, 217, 518, 549. "Keeper of the. Bees": 1247, 354, 7 25. /\! CHOKTT'S I/\ V ) ° THEATRE. (^ 3 Th" Management has pleasure in piesent- > ing the tno6t spectacular and ama^nii; production evei screened, ' "DANTE'S INFERNO ' " DAME'S INFERNO " (Unsuitable for Children ) A' mighty picturisation of a mighty classic. A play that has thrilled thousand*. Marvellously' portrayed, gorgeously ._..._:...*• mounted...... ■-■.'.'" v; ■■'-.-■■- '^r--Featuring—■ * SPENjCER: TRACY-CLAIRE TREVOR .:. • ]-. On:ihe san>e programme: ' A riot of laughter, a veritable scream. " JACK HULBERT—FAY WRAY In a "fake" detective story of thrills, spills, and ludicrous situations, "BULLDOG JACK" "BULLDOG JACK." (Approved for Univeisal Exhibition.) EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. E r OXY THEA.TRE, OXY THEATRE, MANNERS STREET. Continuous from 11 am. Stark Realism of the Pacific Waterfront. "RIFFRAFF." "RIFFRAFF." If,* daie-devil men and a girl whosr haunting beauty et\a>ed tha leader ol them all. With SPENCER TRACY. JEAN HARLOW. AND . . . Glamorous Vienna . . . laughtei . . . irjne . . . song . . . in a story that will haunt you forever. "THE NIGHT IS YOUNG." Featuring KAMON NOVARRO, EVELYN LAVE. ißoth Pictures Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Theatre Telephone 40-618. SPRING SHOW PRING SHOW HORTICULTURAL HALL, LOWER HUTT. Daffodils—Cinerarias—Polyanthus,. TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY). TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY). Official Ope-.ing 2.45 p.m , by The Right Rev. Bishop Holland. Take any Hutt Bu*. Walk through Riddiford Park, Afternoon Tea. Flower Stall. ■ ■ --Open 2 p.m. tj 10 p.m.— Admission Is. A, J. NICHOLLS, Secretary. -fiutt -Valley Horticultural Society, Inc. T^ENT TERRACE PRESBYTERIAN ■*• CHURCH. .JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS. TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) At ■• p.m., in tho Church. GREAT EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. Speaker! REV. PERCY PARIS. Come and sing the old hymns, AU Welcome.

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Evening Post, Issue 66, 15 September 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Issue 66, 15 September 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Issue 66, 15 September 1936, Page 2

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