'"—— zr\ LUXE J ■■• Courtenay \. S Bin* Place. "^ 53^03b. NOW SHOWING Sessions: 2.15 and S p.m. Daily.: MEET THE WORLD'S GREATEST HIGH PRESSURE SALESMAN—HP: USES DYNAMITE to break down his customer's sales-resistance—and make you collapse completely from laughter! Warner Bros, present JOE E. BROWN JOB E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN -—JOE E. BROWN-— — JOE E. BROWN -— JOE 'E, BROWN JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN—i JOE E. BROWN -In - "EARTHWORM TRACTORS." "EARTHWORM TRACTORS." "EARTHWORM TRACTORS." "EARTHWORM TRACTORS." (Approved Universal Exhibition.) A "First National Picture. With GUY KIBBEE — JUNE TRAVIS Dick Foran > —————Carol Hughes Geno Lockbart. — In Addition — EXCELLENT SUPPORTING ITEMS. Newsreel—"When Fish Fight." Sportlight, Vincent Lopez and' his Orchestra, Vitaphone Topootchers, Vaudeville. IRIS MASON at the WURLITZER. Presenting (a) "My Kingdom for a Kiss" (from Motion Picture, "Hearts Divided"); (b) Selection of .Army and Navy Melodies. Also ORCHESTRA DE LUXE. (L, D. Austin, Mus. Dir.) Box Plans at the D.I.C. and Theatre (latter Tel. 53-080). REGAL THEATRE, KAROKI. EGAL THEATRE. KARORI. TONIGHT AND SATURDAY, 7.30. MATINEE SATURDAY, 2 o'clock. Reservations arc heavy for this weekend. Reserve at once at "Regal" Fruit Store. Tel. 27-961. Another Stupendous ' Weekend Doublefeature Attraction. 1— RONALD COLMAN, RONALD COLMAN, The World's Favourite, at the peak of his Brilliant Career, in > Charles Dickens' Immortal Story, "A TALE OF TWO CITIES." "A TALE OF TWO CITIES." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 2— Fascinating, Alluring, Mysterious MONA BARRIE, in "MYSTERY WOMAN." "MYSTERY WOMAN." The story of a woman who walked the path of danger to save the man she loved. Included in the cast arc Gilbert Roland — John Halliday, Rod La Rocque. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)' SATURDAY MATINEE: "A TALE OF TWO CITIES." J£MPIRE THEATRE. ISLAND BAY TONIGHT AND SATURDAY, at 7.30. MATINEE, SATURDAY, at-2 o'clock. Box Plans filling rapjdly—Reserve now at "Empire" Confectionery, Tel. 14-307. Again We Present a Progranjme Beyond Comparison, • I—"Country Mouse" (CoTourtone Cartoon). 2—"Crew Racing" (Sports Thriltt. 3—LAUREL and HARDY at their Best in "FIXERS UPPERS." 4-VICTOR JORY, ...-: ■; Hardrock hero, with a.soft spot for women, but hard fists for tough guys, in "TOO TOUGH TO KILL." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 5-SPENCER MYRNA TRACY, LOY, In one of the gayest, smartest, most exciting romances of the year, "WHIPSAW." "WHIPSAW." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Special Programme Arranged for. SAT. MATINEE-FEATURE "TOO TOUGH TO KILL." fiONCERT CHAMBER Concert chamber TONIGHT TONIGHT And TOMORROW NIGHT, At S o'clock. THE WELLINGTON REPERTORY THEATRE (Inc.) present the 9 FINAL PERFORMANCES S 9 FINAL PERFORMANCES t HENRIK IBSEN'S FAMOUS PLAY "HEDDA GABLER." "HEDDA GABLBR." 'JHEDDA GABLER." "HEDDA GABLER." . Produced by Leo dv Chateau, "•Hedda Gabler* should be eeen, even twice over, for many reasons, the least of which perhaps being to keep alive the interest of playgoers in the vital drama against the time when that drama shall return to the theatre, as rhany think it will."—"Evening Post," 21/10/36. BOX PLANS AT D.I.C. PRICES-4s 3d and 2s 6d, L»U Doom Is 6d. WRESTLING ■ WRESTLING WRESTLING j WRESTLING , WRESTLING rpoWN HALL. WRESTLING -*-OWN HALL WRESTLING WRESTLIXtt • WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING MONDAY WRESTLING MONDAY! WRESTLING MONDAY. WRESTLING MONDAY WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING ' WRESTLING LOFTY BLOMFIELD wlltSi LOFTY BLOM^D WRESTLING WRESTLING versus WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING ED. DON GEORGE WRESTLING ED. DON GEORGE WRESTLING WRESTLING These men have »ot met WRESTLING ■ before. WRESTLING WRESTLING Prices: ss, 3s, 2s; wlllS Ladies ' 2s 6d (pla" *">• WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING BOOK EARLY. Only WRESTLING limited number of cheaper WRESTLING seats still available. WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING FREE LIST WRESTLING WRESTLING SUSPENDED. WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING WRESTLING Bookinp st E. W. HnmpbWRESTLIXG rey's,. Manners Street. WRESTLING WRESTLING
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 99, 23 October 1936, Page 2
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