Early Reservation's for Tonight are earnestly advised. Telephone 51-595. YESTERDAY'S CROWDS WERE ABSOLUTELY .THRILLED-.WITH THIS MAGNIFICENT ENTERTAINMENT. Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. THE FIRST SINGING, DANCING, ALL THE BREATHLESS BEAUTY OF THE NEW TECHNICOLOUR. Introducing The New Dancing Sensation o£ the Screen: ■- : CHARLES COLLINS CHARLES COLLINS . CHARLES COLLINS Whose spectacular, dancing compares with that of the. great Fred Astaire. . ■-. • ■• •■ ,In -;■■■■ "DANCING-' PIRATE." "DANCING PIRATE." "DANCING PIRATE." "DANCING PIRATE."; A singing, swinging, romance of Old California, screened- in : a sunburst of colour. A-tingle with the music and-dancing _of carefree hearts, aflame'in a land of daring ■ ■ .•' adventure. . With."FRANK '; MORGAN FRANK MORGAN ' Star of many great laugh hits. STEFFI DUNA, ~-.-,, STEFFI DUNA, Of "La Cncaracha." ' 'LOUIS ALBERNI, . ... , LOUIS. ALBERNI, ~ Of "One Night-of 'Love." .' You have never seen anything like the spectacular "Moonlight Waltz" . . and a score of other breathless scenes in living , ■ : colour. , (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) KARAMOUNT THEATRE. ARAMOUNT THEATRE. DAILY, 2.15 and-8 p.m. Pursuing our policy of screening only really worth while attractions ', we now take pleasure' in presenting for a limited ■■'..■' WARNER BAXTER, j V MYRNA LOY, / f NAT PENDLETON \ Chas. BUTTERWORTHi A METRO-GOLD WYN-MAYER TRIUMPH "PENTHOUSE." "PENTHOUSE." "PENTHOUSE." ■ THE FASCINATING COSMO-..., ' POLITAN MAGAZINE < ROM' ■ ANCE OF : ': its' ACTioN-iiTS love; In-''' TEREST-ITS INTRIGUE! Look at--this 'Supporting Programme : .. "HOW TO SLEEP" (Academy winning short). 3 CHUMS AHEAD—Todd-Kelly . Comedy. OLD PIONEER COLOUR CARTOON—LATEST METRO NEWS. (Recommended by Censor for Adulta.) Plans at D-LCl'aiSjd Theatre. 51482. ANOTHER EXCELLENT PROGRAMME 10WN HALL, . ■OWN HALL. FRESH'TALENT FRESH TALENT Tomorrow Night at 8.15 o'clock. The Sixth Popular SUNDAY CONCERT. SUNDAY CONCERT. SUNDAY CONCERT. (Under the aaspicea of the Wellington City Council.) 1; The Ist Battalion. Band, Wellington Regiment, will open the programme with a Hymn and a March. 2. Leah Kerr, Peggy McKinndh, Ediia Whitelaw, and . Peggy Tovey will dance an Irish Reel. ' • 3. ,'Ethel ! Hoy, Soprano, will sing "When You Come "Home." ' 4. Dominion Motors' Harmonica and String Band will play "Popular Airs." 5. Wellington Operatic Society's Male Quartet- in "Topicalities." • 6. Ist Battalion Band Waltz, "The Merry Widow" Foxtrot, "The Words Are in My Heart." 7. Lady's Sextet from "The Circassions" will sing "Snow/lakes." 8. Thomas McNair, Tenor, will sing "On With the Motley" from (II Paglicci); 9. Dominion Motors, Harmonica and ' String Band, "Popular Airs." 10. Lady's Duet from "The Circassians" will Sing "Calm Silent Night" (Alma. Goetz). . 11. Len Crothers will recite "Bertram at the Bachelors' Club" and "Monty on ••■ Health." .-." 12. LealnKeriy Peggy McKin- ' non, Edna Whitelaw, and 'Peggy Tovey will dance a Scotch Reel. Conductor ...-.." H. Baker Piper '- Pipe Major C. Stewart Accompanist .. Thomas Wood Don't Miss Thig' Entertainment.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 70, 19 September 1936, Page 4
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