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CAPACITY "NIGHTLY! It is,"essential to reserve! 1 .'Jg ■ pLAZA. IUIT 1 Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Plans at Begg's and Theatre. Tel. 51-277. ' : ■ THE.GREATEST PICTURE ' ■■■■■"; .. ' OF 1930! ! Four Great Stars Glorify Ouida's Immortal Romance o£ the French Foreign Legion! Ronald Claudette Victor Rosalind Colman Colbort McLaglen Russell ' Colmaai Colbert' McLaglen Russell ' Colmata Colbert McLaglen Russell ' Colmain. Colbert McLaglen Russell 1 /ColmaU Colbert McLaglen Russell 1 — Supported; by — ' . - HERBERT MUNDIN, NIGEL BRUCE, ; GREGORY RATOFF, ' AND A CAST OF 10,000. 1 • •■■■■■; _ i n _ . "UNDER TWO FLAGS." "UNDER TWO FLAGS." "UNDER TWO FLAGS." "UNDER TWO FLAGS." "UNDER TWO FLAGS." "UNDER TWO FLAGS." "UNDER TWO FLAGS." "UNDER TWO FLAGS." "UNDER TWO FLAGS." (Recommended by Censor for Adulta.) A 20th Century-Fox Production. FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED, c n C-*-"""CT. JAMES"*—-Jjl L>r »T. JAMES _J?H [TT ST. .TAMT^ —^"TI ' Direction, Sir Benjamin Fuller. TONIGHT AT S. MATINEE DAILY AT 2.15. .',. '" FINAL THREE.DAYS. Metro-G.oldvvyn-Maj;er Presents " MOONLIGHT ' "MOONLIGHT " MOONLIGHT "MOONLIGHT MURDER." . MURDER." MURDER." MURDER." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) EXCELLENT FIRST HALF AND TALKIE TEST FINALS. __. COMING FRIDAY. COMING FRIDAY. —: -> — — COMING FRIDAY. ■ COMING FRIDAY. : : COMING FRIDAY. DOUBLE STAR BILL. • ... . '^FEATURE.. N0.'1.. ; - ■-FEATURE NO 1, • i-f-.- '■:'-'/-: ".,.■ j-i , ■' ■ RAFAEL SABATINI'S I- — l-l GREAT LOVE STORY AGAINST A BACKGROUND OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. "THE MARRIAGE OF CORBAL." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) THE AUTHOR OP * "CAPTAIN BLOOD"* NOW BRINGS YOU ANOTHER THRILLING SCREEN ROMANCE. FFATURE No. 2. FEATURE No. 2. | nAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S [ HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S MOST FAMOUS STORY OF THE GOLDEN WEST, "THE MINE ! wrrn the I IRON DOOR." (Approved for Universal Exhibition ) Featuring RICHARD ARLAN RICHARD ARLAN And HENRY B. WALTHALL. HENRY B. WALTHALL. Plans at D.1.C.. Theatre, Tel 54-775. 25ST~QTATE, PETONE _--<" (V ■'^•^ 3TATE. PETONE^^^ FINALLY TONIGHT AT 7.30. TWO OUTSTANDING ATTRACTIONS. No. 1— 1 WILL ROGERS In "STEAMBOAT ROUND THE BEND." The Undisputed Triumph of his Glorious Career. No. 2— LEW AYRES and PAT PATTERSON In "LOTTERY LOVER." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PLUS Specially Selected Supporting Featurettes, Commencing at 7.30. (Programme Suitable for Adults.) COMMENCING TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY). WITH MATINEE AT 2 pjn. another smashing double programmeNo, l— GEORGE O'BRIEN In '•'O'MALLEY OF THE MOUNTED." With IRENE WARE — STANLEY FIELDS ("Two-Gun" Bill HART wrote the story.) No. 2—Walter Abel—-Margot Grahame, "TWO IN THE DARK." (A Gripping Mystery Story.) PLUS Specially-selected Supporting Fefiturettes commencing at 7.30. (Programme suitable for Adults.) Reservations and Box Plan at Theatre. Telephone 63-899. INHIBITION OF WATER COLOURS &■ AND DRAWINGS By JACK A. SALT, PRUDENTIAL BUILDING, ROOM 306, 2nd FLOOR^LAMBTON QUAY, MONDAY, September 14, to FRIDAY, September 18. SHORT COURSE BY DR. I. li,Q, SUTHERLAND. / T)R. I. L. G. SUTHERLAND, W.EiA. '■*-" Director; will ■ cotanience ' a Short Course of Four Lectures on Applied Psychology and Anthropolpgp' in ' the W.E.A. Room, Trades Hall Building, 126 Vivian Street, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, September 10, at 8 p.m. The general title of the course." is ."Civilisation and Its Discontents," and.the subjects of the four lectures are as follows:—(1) "Primitive, Savage,. aiid.Ciy.ilised Man"; (2) "The Cost of Becoming Civilised"; (3) "Neurosis and Crime in Modern Society"; (4) "Tho Causes and Consequences of War." Discussion hour will follow the tutor's address, and all interested are cordially invited. Fee for the Course, 2s Gd. Singla Lecture, Is. • ■!. M A SLEN,. Secretary* 3M. SS-.W.

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Issue 66, 15 September 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Issue 66, 15 September 1936, Page 2

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