11 a.m., 2.15 and-8 p.m. T> -X? f1 I? "N3" T (Kecomraended by Censor i . ■ X\ 111 VJ Hi IN JL ■ £or Adults.) : . I !. /-LAST 2 DAYS: . j. .••' V - I Mystery, Romance, and Hilarious Comedy packed into the | *.■ Brightest 90 Minutes of the Season! ..• • • * "THE PRINCESS COMES ACROSS" With CAEOLB LOMBARD—FEED MACMUBRAY. (Approved for Universal TrT?TTI A "V Warner Bros. Present Exhibition) ' llUi/ill - A SMASHING, POWERFUL ROMANCE OF THE AIR! THE EARTH'S MIGHTIEST OCEAN ITS SETTING. . . . THE AIR'S ACE PIONEERS , . ITS HEROES! We humbly and respectfully dedicate the presentation of this amazing film to MISS JEAN BATTEN, New Zealand's Own Air Heroine. We bring you, not the? thrill of crashing 'planes, but an even greater thrill when success crowns gallant efforts on a terrible and daring flight for the progress o£ i ' aviation and mankind! ! . — "CHINA CLIPPER"- —- HE RISKED BREAKING THE HEAKT OF THE-WOMAN HE LOVED—TO BREAK RECORDS FOR FEARLESS CONQUEST j OF THE AIR! I PAT O'BRIEN—BEVERLEY ROBERTS ' WJN AN AIR TRIP TO BLENHEIM! . . . On Friday next, at 12.30 p.m., a 'plane will fly over the city and drop a Yerey Flare at between 1500 and 2000 feet. The nearest estimate to the exact height of the 'plane when the flare is released will receive a FREE RETURN TRIP TO BLENHEIM by Air! Send in your estimate by noon on Saturday. . ' , : RESERVE EARLY! PLANS: D.I.C. or THEATRE (Telephone 44-144). ** ——"T—" '
NEW OPERA HOUSE I Matinee 2.15. I ; ; _i Nightly at 8. ■ LAST TWO DAYS! "THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS" RANDOLPH SCOTT-BINNIE BARNES-HENRY WILCOXON-BRUCE CABOT FRIDAY NEXT— ~ \ ' The .Thrill-splashed Adaptation of the World's Greatest Unsolved ' ' : Mystery ,o£ the Seas! "THE MYSTERY OF THE MARY CELESTE"! With . ■• ' ■ ■ i ■ ■ ■ . ■ BELA ("Dracula") LUGOSI—SHIRLEY GREY . ARTHUR MARGETSON i . -—In Addition ' S <c HONOURS EASY," with GRETA NISSEN The story with a surprise in every reel of its dramatic thrill-splashed entertainment. (Programme Recommended by Censor for. Adults.) . j
T-1-V-O-L-l (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) , TONIGHT AND TOMORROW. A PROGRAMME THAT SPEAKS FOR. ITSELF!--: ( . , RONALD COLMAN !■' ■ ■ ■'~.' ■ *» ■ -.-■■ ■ ■. ':'■■" . " ' CHARLES DICKENS' | i . ' ' ' -' /' '' '' ,•'■■ '■-■• '- '■ ■ " A TALE OF TWO CITIES" II " ■■.■.■:■ ■■.■■"-■■■■■:■■.■' With -•■'■' ELIZABETH ALLAN—EDNA MAY OLIVER (Approved for Universal Exhibition) SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME EACH EVENING FROM 7 to 8.30. TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES 1/6, 1 A
WRESTLING! WRESTLING! WRESTLING! SOMETHING SPECTACULAR! ! MONDAY TOWN HALL MONDAY LOFTY BLOMFIELD New Zealand Heavyweight 15T DON GEORGE These men have never met befove. George will have an opportunity to really mix it with Blomfield, and Blorafield can take it. A LIMITED NUMBER OF CHEAPER SEATS WILL BE AVAILABLE. 1 RESERVE EARLY! PRICES 5/-, 3/-, 2/-. LADIES 2/6. (Plus tax.) PREFERENTIAL BOOKING OPENS AT E. W. HUMPHREY'S TOMORROW ORDINARY BOOKING AND DAY SALES FRIDAY.
WRESTLING! WRESTLING! WELLINGTON SHOW STADIUM SATURDAY, at 8 p.m. ! . NATIONAL SPORTING CLUB (INC.) ; i • Presents ~-, ■ ' ■■ i George . "Whiskers" ' WALKER v. LONDON AND POUR PRELIMINARIES. i PRICES 4A and 2/-. LADIES 2/- to all Seats. ' I (All Prices Plus Tax.) PLAN AT "STUMP" CLARIDGE'S, MANNERS STREET (next Bank o£-3T.Z.).
FoimS THBATRI!' bk A. NBWTOWy * v^^yj ON TOP AGAIN! TONIGHT, 7 o'clock, THURSDAY, 7 p.m. With a Double-feature Programme that will seba you home rejoicing. No. 1-r-The M.G.M. Gigantic Attraction— "AH, WILDERNESS!" "AH, WILDERNESS!"' "AFT, WILDERNESS!" "AH, WILDERNESS!'' Starring WALLACE BEERY, WALLACE BEERY, LIONEL BARRYMORE. LTONEL BARRYMORE Eugene O'Neil'B great human drama . . . outstanding success of the past decade . . . now an even greater screen triumph. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 'No, 2 — . . ".- "TWO HEARTS IN HARMONY." "TWO HEARTS. IN HARMONY." "TWO HEARTS IN HARMONY." '. A Glamorous Musical Romance with an-All-star Cast. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) No. 3— "PIRATE PARTY ON CATALINA ISLAND." CHAS. (BUDDY) ROGERS ' and his Californian Cavaliers and a host of Weil)uwyn Stars in a Beautifully-coloured Musical Revue. Nos. 4 and s—The Latest M.G.M. News and Pathe Weekly. come along-early tonight. ueaslde theatre, lyall bay. Seaside theatre, lyall bay. TONIGHT. At 7.30. ' ' His Golden Voice tg thrill you! NINO MARTINI NINO MARTINI With Gcnevieve Tobin, Anita Louise, SchumannHeink, Reginald Denny, * In In the Glorious Musical Romance, "HERE'S TO ROMANCE." "HERE'S TO ROMANCE." "HERE'S TO ROMANCE." j And— The Picture You Have Been Waiting For, The Exciting and Exhilarating MysteryRomance — WILLIAM POWELL—JEAN ARTHUR WILLIAM POWELL-JEAN ARTHUR In "THE EX-MRS. BRADFORD." •THE'EX-MRS. BRADFORD." "THE EX-MRS. BRADFORD." (Recommended by Censor lor Adults J .
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 97, 21 October 1936, Page 2
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