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11 a.m., 2.15 and 8 p,m. TJ 1^ f^_ ITi Jtf rp (liecommended by Censor 1\ Kj VX Hi JM 1 £or Adu it s .) '■ ' ■ . :. LAST 3 DAYS , This fast Romance of the Frozen North has proven the Glamorous Blonde'B greatest achievement. The film that has provoked -worldwide discussion.'.. , Mac answers the call of the Wild, and Beamin' Bully Boy McLaglen does the calling. MAE WEST in «KLONDIKE ANNIE" , With VICTOR MeLAGLEN. : : FRIDAY—MELODY—ROMANCE—INTRIGUE 1 She. had everything every woman .wants . . . Beauty, Adoration, and a Magic Voice—But she was denied the one thing every woman has . ■. . -The right to love and be loved! MARY ELLIS —"FATAL LADY" With WALTER PJDGEON—JOHN HALLIDAY—ALAN MOWBKAY. Men were lured by^ her voice, captivated by her kiss, and struck down • by a mysterious killer who came between her and love! A Paramount Picture. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) . RESERVE! PLANS at D.I.C. or Theatre (Telephone 44-144). 215 p;m.—NEW OPERA HOUSE—B.O pan. TWO BIG FEATURES! \ ! THERE'S ACTION. ALL THE WAY IN TUJS GKAND STORY! "THE SKY'PARADE" (Eocotari eduitl) Cen6W) : JIMMIE ALLEN-^VILLIAM GARGAN—KATHERINE DE MILLK > . .. :.:.. —;ALSO- —' .'■' ..■■■-. Exquisite Comedy-Romance by the « TTMHTTTVOI riTTITQT " Author of "Mrs. Wiggs." JL IiVIU IXX IO\& I) £jO 1 (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Pians at.D.I.C. and Theatre (51-814). — TIVOLI (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) TONIGHT, TOMORROW, AND THURSDAY. I SELECTED SUPPORTS FROM 7 P.M.: ' 1 ROBERT DONAT— Sensational Star of "The Count of .Monte Cristo" in a Gay Romantic Comedy— " THE-GHOST-GOES-WEST " with JEAN PARKER and EUGENE PALLETTE. Overflowing with mirth and surprising situations, this romantic comedy tells the incredible adventures of a ghost who, had a way witft. the ladies!. —ASSOCIATE FEATURE ■ ' CLAUDETTE COLBERT in "THE GILDED LILY" The tale of a girl who said: "When Love Hits Me, I'll start walking three feet off the ground." . . . That's what she thought! But when it did, it hit her so hard she didn't know what struck her. Here's Claudette Colbert in her : most fascinating role since "It Happened One Night." (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES 1/6, 1/Screening Times: "The Gilded Lily," 8 p.m.; "The Ghost Goes West," 9.15 p.m. A GREAT EVENING'S ENTERTAINMENT AWAITS YOU AT , — —"THE DUTCH FAIR" (T. FIELD.E& TAYLOR'S Big Effort for the WELLINGTON CITY MISSION) -.;! TOWN HALL ' SEPTEMBER 12 to 19 SEPTEMBER 12 to 19 TONIGHT—At B—TONIGHT ENTERTAINMENT BY GENERAL MOTORS CONCERT PARTY. MUSIC BY THE. Ist BATTALION" WELLINGTON REGIMENT BAND. TEAROOMS—STALLS-SIDE-SHOWS. . I EXHIBITION OF COOKING AT "COOKERY NOOK." I ADMISSION. l/-. : ; CHILDREN 6d. SEASON TICKETS 2/« BABY SHOW—TOMORROW, at 3 o'clock. .CONDUCTED BY MRS. McVICAR. •-, ADMISSION!/-. .

(CAPITOL THEATRE. MIRAMAR. FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.43. "ESCAPE FROM DEVIL'S ISLAND" "ESCAPE FROM DEVIL'S ISLAND", Hunted by Killers—Trailed by Bloodhounds—Fighting Jungle Madness—Two Men.defy > the Doom of "Devil's Island" for the' Woman only pno can have.'. Starring .- VICTOR JORY, FLORENCE RICE, and NORMAN FOSTER. .Also, . "DANGEROUS INTRIGUE" "DANGEROUS INTRIGUE" Romance naraea at white heat while a nameless peril deals sudden death.—Wo men defy death to capture a maniac dead or alive. With RALPH BELLAMY and GLORIA SHEA. (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition^) : FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT, 7 o'clock. JOAN CRAWFORD, , la, "I LIVE MY LIFE." "I LIVE MY LIFE." Every year ten productions stand out from all the rest. This year "I Live My Life" ' is one of them. Added Attraction: "TWO IN REVOLT." A drama of wild-horse courage: and dog devotion. (Both pictures for Universal Exhibition.) WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. No. 1- WARNER BAXTER In "PRISONER OF SHARK ISLAND." " PRISONER OF SHARK ISLAND." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) No. 2- JEAN PARKER In "THE FARMER IN THE DELL." " THE FARMER IN THE DELL." (Approved for Universal Exhibition..) A Magnificent Double-Feature Bill. a BAND— PETONE RAND PETONB FINALLY TONIGHT at 7.30. GARY MARLENE COOPER DIETRICH " D-E-S4-R-E " (Recommended, by Censor for Adults) COMMENCING TOMORROW: A SPLENDID DOUBLE-FEATURE a PROGRAMME! No. 1-JOEL McCREA, • :. " MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's thrilling mystery, "WOMAN WANTED." • No. 2—CLARK. GABLE, MYRNA LOY In . "MEN IN WHITE." (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at Hansen'g or Tel. Theatre, 64-063. ""educational. ~* Dorothy c. . greenish, L.R.S.M. PIANOFORTE. Term commences with pupil. Studio: BRITTAIN'S BUILDINGS, Bi Manners Street. AN ASSET TO EVERY WOMAN. : 1 EARN to cut and make perfect-fitting *-* clothes for yourself or anyone el»e without the aid of bought patterns—chart* or complicated measurements. W« can teach you in quite a short time. Individual tuition oy experts. Personal or postal lessons fees from 30s. . Call, write, or 'phone. 42-323 for Free Booklet. Have the beat tuition at McCABE ACADEMY OF PRESSMAKING, The Foremost and Largest School ol Fashion, 4th Floor, D.I.C. Bldgs., ■ Lainbton Quay. '-.". MISCELLANEOUS. '" T ISHERWOOD, D.Sc, Trades Hall, " • Wednesday, 8 p.m. Lecture, "How to Obtain My Wish." (Also Special Thursday afternoon, 3 o'clock). Mr. Isherwood is paßsitie through to Chmtchnreh, Adclreus, ■ Box 351, Wellington. •

of aside theatre, lyall bay. Seaside theatre, lyall bay. 7 30. tonight. 7 .to. This picture and. its. stars utand on a pinnacle above all others. ELISABETH BERGNER ELISABETH BERGNER The stieen's most amazing personality, in: "ESCAPE ME NEVER." "ESCAPE ME NEVER." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ~ Additional Attraction: EDWARD EVERETT HORTOX. This time as a crooner—even funnier than usual, in: "HER MASTER'S VOICE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FINALLY TONIGHT AT 7.30. At tho PALACE THFATRE, PETONI3. ALACE THEATRE, PETONE. MELVYN DOUGLAS in: "THE LONE WOLF RETURNS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And RUTH CHATTERTON in: "LADY OF SECRETS" (Recopamended by Censor for Adults.) COMMENCING TOMORROW AT 7.30. JAMES GLEASON ZASU PITTS In a racing story with laughter: 'HOT TIP" "HOT TIP" (Approved for Universal Exhibition. > And WILL HAY in the laugh of your life "BOYS WILL BE BOYS." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at Nissen's, or Tel. 63-610. I T)E LUXE THEATRE, I ■ - i-/E LUXE THEATRE, m I LOWER HUTT. 8 —-LAST 2 DAYSTODAY AND WEDNESDAY, 2.0 and 7.30: pan., each day. , T "S-H-O-W B-O-A-T." - "S-H-O-W B-O-A-T.i' "S-H : 0-W B-O-A-T." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ESSENTIAL-TO RESERVE-NOW! MATINEE WEDNESDAY, 20 p.m. Plans at. Peter Pan or De Luxe, 63431. ■REGAL THEATRE, KARORI. X* TONIGHT, 8 o'clock, TONIGHT. WHEELER AND WOOLSEY, The Big Chiefs of Comedy, in the greatest laugh epic of the WeLt: "SILLY BILLIES."* "SILLY BILLIES." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MUSICAL NOVELTY. SPORT NEWS. Th» Home of Better Pictures! JgMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. Heated Especially for your Comfort! THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. It's an old Empire Custom—Not Just another Programme—but a Crackerjaek Show! I—"WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD," With JACK BUCHANAN. Made to make you laugh—and we guarantee you will! 2— SELECTED SUPPORTING FEATURETTES. j (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Watch the Paper for Our Next Change— IT'S GREAT! ING GEORGE THEATRE, Lower Hutt — Tel. 63-833. FINALLY TONIGHT. THE ENTERTAINMENT. SENSATION OF THE YEAR! THE DIONNE QUINTUPLETS "THE COUNTRY DOCTOR." - With — ■ . Jean Hefsholt—Slim Summerville. — Splendid Supporting Feature — GEORGE O'BRIEN — In — "O'MALLEY OF THE MOUNTED.'' -.WithIRENE WARE. . A "Mountie" Turns Outlaw to Outwit a Bandit Band. .Plus Excellent Short Subjects. (Both pictures for universal exhibition.)

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Issue 66, 15 September 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Issue 66, 15 September 1936, Page 2

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