11 a.m., 2.15 and S p.m. T? ' 1?' P' IT 'XT rP (Recommended by Cenaor i , A> 111 l^ XU J> 1 ..- for Adults.) | I LAST 3 DAYS: ■ i Myatery, Romance, and Hilarious Cpmetly packed into the | ' 'Brightest 00 ■ Minute? of the Season! . ! " THE PRINCESS COMES ACROSS " With CAROLE LOMBARD—FRED MACMURRAY, FRIDAY ". Spanning the Pacific on wings of steel. . . . Racing and battling with Nature to capture the rich China trade on the trail blazed by "Smithy1' ami Ulni, ... A smnshipg, gripping story of adventure . • powerfully combined with tender romance,, "CHINA CLIPPER" With PAT O'BRIEN—BEVERLEY ROBERTS. Warner Bros. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) WIN AN AIR. TRIP TO BLENHEIM! . . .On Friday nest, at 12.30 n.m,. a 'plane will fly over the city and drop a Verey Flare at between 1500 and 3000 feat. The nearest estimate to the exact height of the 'plane when the flare is released will receive a..FREE RETyRN TRIP TO BLENHEIM by Air! Send in your estimate by noon on Saturday. ' RESERVE EARLY! PLANS: D,I.C. or THEATRE (Telephone 44-144). 2.15 p.m. j NEW OPERA HOUSE 8.0p,m. ACTION AND THIIILLS TO MAKE YOUR HEART POUND WITH EXCITEMENT "THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS" RANDOLPH SCOTT—BINNIE BARNES—HENRY WILCOXQN—BRUCE' CAWI POPULAR PRICES y- f 1/6, 2/2, . PLANS at D.I.U, or THEATRE (51-Sli). , XApp?@ved for Universal Exhibition) 1 ' " -—COMMENCING FRIDAY 'ifiiXT—J "THE MYSTERY OF THEICARY CELESTE '" . ' ' (Recommended by Censor^for Adults.) ■ . . .. T4-V-OL-I — (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) TONIGHT, TOMORROW, AND THURSDAY. A PROGJUMME TI-UT fcPJ AKS FOR 11SLL1" RONALD COLMAN r in ' CHARLLa DICJKENb' II "A TALE OF "TWO CITIES" i .■'•■■ . \A 4 th ELIZABETH ALLAN—EDNA MAY OLIVER (Approved for Universal Exhibition) SELJiQTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME LACK JiVJiNIMI FROM 7 to S3O TELEPHONE 43-068 PRICES 1/6. l/«
FINALLY TONIGHT, at 745. ■ A Smashing J3onble.-Featu.ve Programme, No. 1— ■ —- "DRACULA'S DAUGHTER," .! More astounding than her unforgettable "father! '■" " ■"-" "" ' I With OTTO KRUGER, GLORIA HOLDEN, No. 2-- — "THE AFFAIRS OF SUSAN." -^ With -••-•_ ZASCJ PITTS, HUGH O'CONNELL. -You'Jl Need MffiTK CONTROL.Ypil'll shed tears lnughfng at them at) yqii hKVQyijever^ laughed before. PLUS Speoially*seleeted Supporting Featurettes from. 7.45. COMMENCING TOMORROW (Wedncg. duv), with MATINEE at 2 p.m. A SMASHING DOUBLE-FEATURE PROG RAMME. Tun turn No. 1-, ROBERT DONAT MADBI,iEIKJ3 CARROLL In A Return Season of '-Tin-; TIITRTY-NINU STJJPS." "TUB TinElT-NINU STEPS." —. The famous star of "MontQ Ci-isto" antl the glamotoun beauty oE "I Was a Spy," A Masterpiece o£ Myotery and Adventure. Fc.itiuo No. 2 — GORDON IfARKISR, BINNIEMfALE, —-"THE PJTANTOM LIGHT."— — "<mv PBANTQM .LIGHT."— A ThriJJjng and Ehispengeful ComedyPi'aran of the Liglithpuge, PLUS __ Selected Supporting I'eaturetten from 7,45, (Both Programmes Recommended by Censoi'.jrtore suitable for adult audiences.) Box PJan and Reservations &t Theatre, Telephone 63^890. iiiiiiiJiiii!!iiriOT!iiiii!>iw • . I T\V, IiUXK THEATBJ!, 1 p . -fjS LUXE THEATBK, | | LOWEE HUTT. 1 l!!!l!!IIIilll!l!lllill!«l«ll!lIlllll|l!l|IIIUIIUIIIUIIIUi|IUI!!IIIWlW FINALLY TONIGHT, 7.30. Robert MontfiPtnery-nMyrna J^oy in '•PETTICOAT FEVIR." ■ —Second Big JfuHtiire*'-*"-' Mac We.st-^Vietor MiicLnsltm "KLONPIKK AFNIE." Plans at Peter l Jao pr t)e Übss, (33-431, WEDNESDAY,. 3 aael 7.30 p.m. Ralph Bellamy — Karen Morley. —— —"THE HEALER." ■ ..--.■ ■ ■^ --■ "THE. HEALEK." — — — Also .showing '- "CORONAPO" An exeeeclingly Ka.V and "CORONADO'' ' tuneful musical. (All for Universal Exhibition.) MATINEE WEDNESDAY. 3 p, m , I»EGAL ' yUEATRE, ' KARORI. THEATRE, KARORI, FINALLY TONIGHT, At, S o'clock. We jpregent the screen's No. 1 society sleuth in a crime riddle dark with myR-> teiy, brilliant with wit. WILLIAM POWELL, With JEAN ARTHUR, The ex-wife who had made up Jier mind to get hint back. In the successor to the "Thin Man.7' "THE EX-MKS. BRADFORD." "THE EX-MRS, BRADFORD." (Recommended by Censor for Adults,), Associate Cflßt: RALPH MORGAN, ERIC BLORE JAMES GLEASON, ROBERT ARMr STRONG. f^ RABb-~PJS TON J3 I FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.45. BOBERT MONTGOMERY, MYRNA LOY, - In - ■ "PETTICOAT FEVER," (Recoroniended by Censpr for Adults.) Algo showing "MAN HUNT" With Ricardo, Opi-tcz. llargueritq Churchill, Charles "Ohio" Sale, for Universal IJjfliibition.) WEDNESDAY, at 2 p.m. flnd 7.45, TWO BIG PICTURES— No. 1-MIRIAM HOPKINS - JOEL "" McCIIEA "SPLENDOUR." N°' '^BEHIND THE EVIDENCE," With Norman Foster -~ Sheila Mwners — ■> Donald Cook. (Both Recommended by Qensor fov Adults.) PJana at Hansen's, or Tel, Theatre 64-OQ3. jgMPIRI) THEATRE, iSLAND 'BAY. FINAiIiY TONIGHT, At 8 o'clock. o,'hey're here topiellt—the five little starlets, YVONNE, OEOILE, MARIE, ANNETTE, EMELIE, THE DIONNE QUINTUPLBTS, in an ent«rtaininenii event.withoijt precedent, "THE COUNTRY DOCTOR." "THK COUNTRY DOCa'OR." (Atipiovcc] (or Universal Exhibition.) With. JEAN HERSHPLT SLIM SLJMMERViLLE. JUNE LAING MICHAEL WHALEN A JJ&kWfJ^ fsip^djd into flO 3m^^ *W^JJt^?rt^'!4-f^ei*»i»Hnantk,_
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 96, 20 October 1936, Page 2
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