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, ■■*** ( a t > ■ • ' THERE'S A LAUGH-A-MINUTE IX THJS BREEZY . GAYEST ROMANCE THAT EVER SAILED THE SEAS! j (Recommended by Censor for . T?'Ffn7"NrT XI a.m., 2.13, and S p.m. Adults.) ' ■I-V.I-'VJLjXI X -. ' .' A rip-roaring, fast-moving Comedy Romance spited with mystery, , ; Snappy dialogue, music, and fun! Tons of action and thrills packed into a rollicking sea voyage aboard a luxury liner! '"THE PRINCESS COMES ACROSS" . With . CAROLE LOMBARD—FRED MACMURRAY ALISON SKIPWORTHr-DOUGLAS DUMBRILLE—WILLIAM FRAWLEY GEORGE BARBIER. ! ' • A Paramount I'icture, ! RESERVE! PLANS at D.I.C. or.THEATRE (Telephone 44-1U). FRIDAY—-History's Greatest Air Event—The Sky Drama of the Year!' "CHINA CLIPPER" new' opera house ~SS;S "THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS" RANDOLPH SCOTT-BINNIE BARNES-HENRY WILCOXON-BfiUCE CABOT Popular Featurettes Include; —i , | "SPILLS AND SPLASHES"—ThriIIs and Fun in the Water. "ORPHANS' PICNIC"—WaIt Disney Silly Symphony. "MARCH OF TIME", No. 6—The New Pictorial Journalism. POPULAR PRICES 1/-, 1/6, 2/3. PLANS at D.LC. or THEATRE (51-814). (Approved for- Universal Exhibition) ■ ;. T-I-V-O-L-I (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) , FINALLY'TONIGHT. ' SELECTED SUPPORTS from 7 o'clock. ! EDDIE CANTOR I " STRIKE—ME—PINK " Romance and riotous merriment. Eddie's challenge to ,the laughing■world is this extravaganza of gorgeous girls, uproarious comedy, and. sparkling music. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ■ —-ASSOCIATE FEATURE ... ' ] ANN HARDING in " THE WITNESS CHAIR.« The perplexing story of a •woman's gallant devotion that led to one man's death and marked another for destruction. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) . . Screening Times: "Witness Chair," 7.45. p.m.; "Strike Me Pink," 9 p.m. TELEPHONE 43-968 '- PRICES 1/6, 1ZTOMORROW NIGHT RONALD COLMAN in "A TALE OF TWO CITIES" .(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) IE! YOU KNOW A BETTER SHOW THAN THIS ONE— ! ! GO TO IT! f ..' .'.■ OF COURSE, IT'S AT THE .' / \\ -RIVOLI THEATRE - I - I NEWTOWN. ■ . ' I GRAND RETURN SEASON BY INSISTENT PUBLIC DEMAND . TONIGHT and TOMORROW, 7.30 o'clock^ BRILLIANT SHORT FEATURETTES FROM 7 P.M. THE PICTURE THE WHOLE WORLD IS RAVING ABOUT! I "NAUGHTY MARIETTA" HEAR AGAIN JEANETTE MACDONALD—NELSON .EDDY, ' | A Mctro-Goldvryn-Maycr Triumph. ' I I • . AND ■ ' . 1 1 On ilia Samo Frogiammof THE GREATEST CHARACTERISATION EVER PORTRAYED ON THE SCREEN! CHARLES LAUGHTON "PAYMENT DEFERRED" Tiiej .Diruna that made the whole world GASP and established LAUGHTON as the greatest living character actor on the stage or screen today. A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Triumph. (Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults.) "MEMORIES AND MELODlES"—Beautiful All-colour Musical Revue. PRICES: 1/- ALL STALLS. 1/6 DRESS CIRCLE. TELEPHONE 25-041 TELEPHONE WELLINGTON BOXING ASSOCIATION '.'• , M (INCORPORATED) ! " | BOXING! EXTRAORDINARY BOXING! SNOWY" CLARK versus CLARRIE RAYNER . . •• .(Australia) . . . (Now Zealand) . -,; : ■ TOWN 'HALL' ! / ■ -.'.;. j MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, i§36, at 8 p.m. CLARK SPECIALLY IMPORTED _TO' MEET RAYNER. SEE- THESE TWGf ,'.. ALSO-AMATEUR PRELIMINARIES. f PRICES 5/-,. 3/-. 2/-. LADIES 3/- to all parts. (All prices plus tax.) 5/- and 3/- Seats may be Reserved at Humphrey's, Manners Street, at no extra cost. BOX PLAN opens on October 21. DAY SALES at Eustace's, Moiesworthi Street.

REGAL THEATRE, 'KARORI. EGAL THEATRE, KARORI. TONIGHT—At S o'clock-TONIGHT We present the screen's No. 1 society sleuth in a crime riddle dark with mystery, brilliant with wit. i WILLIAM POWELL, With JEAN ARTHUR, The ex-wife who had made ujj her mind ' to get .him back. In the successor to the "Thin Man.'* "THE EX-MRS. BRADFORD." "THE EX-MRS. BRADFORD." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 1 ABSociato Cast: RALPH MORGAN, ERIC BLORE, JAMES GLEASON, ROBERT ARMSTRONG. /concert chamber Concert chamber tomorrow night tomorrow night And FOUR, FOLLOWING NIGHTS, FOUR FOLLOWING NIGHTS, At 8 o'clock. THE WELLINGTON REPERTORY THEATRE (Inc.) Present: HENRIK IBSEN'S FAMOUS PLAY In Four Acts. *HEDDA GABLER." "HEDDA GABLER." "HEDDA GABLER.* \ "HEDDA GABLER." "HEDDA GABLER." "HEDDA GABLER." Produced by Leo dn Chateau, "Hcnrik Ibsen has written those profound and earnest masterpieces which have opened the eyes of the world and shown that he is one of the most original and £ully-equipped intellects of all time." BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. • PRICES-is 3d and .3s (3d, Late Doors 1* U.

.pHiiiimiimipiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiHiiiiiig ■ r>E LUXE THEATRE, 1 | ■ -^E LUXE THEATRE, | 1 LOWER, HUTT. 1 mE^liMiiutllllEinruilJ^itHiiMHiiiiTi[iniiiiimiiiimnrHminiiuEiEHiiinmHriuini^9 TONIGHT and TUESDAY, 7.30 p.m. MATINEE, TUESDAY 2.0 p.m. Robert Montgomery—Myr'na Loy in "PETTICOAT FEVER." "PETTICOAT FEVER.'? Second Big Feature Mac West—Victor MacLagliiri "KLONDIKE ANNIE." "KLONDIKE ANNIE." (Both for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Peter Pan or De Luxe, 63-431; J^Ml-'IKJi THEATRE, ISLAJS'D BAT TON/IGHT-At S o'clock—TONIGHT. 1 hey "re here tonight—the five little YVONNE, CEClLb'ma'elß, ANNETTE,! . EMELIE, THE DIONNE QUINTUPLETS, . . in an entertainment event without precedent, "THE COUNTRY DOCTOR." -THE COUNTRY DOCTOR." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With JEAN HERSHOLT SLIM SUMMERVILLE. JUNE LAING mchael A lifetime of excitement crowded .into 90 minutes of nnforgettablo entertainment. palace theatre, ■Palace theatre, PETONE.— TONIGHT AT 7.45. . Here's the year's most joyous Mnßical show.' , - "CORONADO.'* Twinkling, with Tunes— "CORONADO." Twinkling with Beauty. JACK HALEY BETTY BURGESS Eildie Duchin's Orchestra. Added Attraction: Clarence E. Mulford's ' "CALL OF THE PRAIRIE." "CALL OF THE PRAIRIE." I (Both' Approved for-Universal .fadiibition.) . ■ Reserves at Missen's,'Tobacconist^ e*v, Thea.U:e. rXcV6S-6iai

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 18, 19 October 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 18, 19 October 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 18, 19 October 1936, Page 2

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