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We're sorry, but prior booking of another outstanding attraction compels us to end KOiiaon tomorrow. H 0. WELLS' AMAZING'—HILARIOUS—SENSATIONAL COU'EDY, "THE MAN WHO COULD WORK MIRACLES" With ROLAND YOUNG. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SESSIONS: 1 I N.B. Special Shoppers' 2.15 nncl 8 p.m. | J> J£ Q. J^ r£ | Sessions, o p.m. Fridays. IT IS NO EXAGGERATION TO SAY THAT. TM.IS IS ONE OF THE MOST- HAGERLY AWAITED ATTRACTIONS W THE YEAR. . . . ITS FAME HAS PRECEDED IT . . . AND.WELLIIST.TON'S KEHN INTEREST IN A GREAT PICTURE IS SHOWN HY THE RAPIDLY-FILLING BOX PLANS! i I SINCLAIR LEWIS' ■ " ! "DODSWOKTH" WALTER HUSTON-RUTH CHATTERTON—MARY ASTOJt—PAUL LUKAS. You KNOW 'this man Dodsworth . . . even if you didn't read Sinclair Lewis' fnmoiis~bool7, still you KNOW him! Jin might be the chap who lives next door . . . or even your own husband . . . or the man you love. . . . That's why his trials md triumphs, his life and loves, will strike home to you. . . . That's why you'll live this great drama! ■; (Goldwvn-Unilcd Artists.) (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also: "MARCH OF TIME" "MICKEY'S GRAND OPERA" (Latest Issue of an Amazing Series) (Walt Disney's Funniest Colour Cartoon) BOOKING IS VERY HEAVY. Reserve at D.I.U. or Theatre (44-144). DAILY, at 2.15. ' NIGHTLY, at 8. , Popular Prices 1/-, 1/6. 2/3. Plans at D.T.G. or Theatre (51-814). LAST TWO DAYS NEW OPERA HOUSE « TUT? TPTXTAT TTHTTP » With RALPH BELLAMY. HUD rUN/lLi XIUUJa. MARGUERITE CHURCHILL. , ■ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) " LAW BEYOND THE RANGE," with Tim McCoy, (Approved for Universal Inhibition) -TI-V-0-L-I (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) TONIGHT and TOMORROW SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME FROM 7 p.m. RAFAEL SABATINTS " C-A-P-T-A-I-N B-L-O-O-D" i (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) i This picture will give you many things you want . . . Relaxation . . . Pleasure . . . Happiness . . . Entertainment ■ . . of the Senses . . . Emotional Stimulation] 1 IT IS WITHOUT DOUBT ONE OP THE PICTURES 1 OF" THE YEAR! < . 'Great Associate Entertainment « ; "THE LAW IN HER HANDS' I(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) I MARGARET LINDSAY—WARREN HULL The story behind tho headlines about that beautiful woman lawyer who saved a guilty man from the electric chair—so that she could take the law in her hands. ; SCREENING TIMES: 7^5, "Law In Her Hands." 8.45, "Captain Bloods rELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES 1/6, 17WRESTLING! WRESTLING! MONDAY- TOWN HALL MONDAY EARL McCREADY EARL McCREADYj (THE BRITISH .EMPIRE CHAMPION), Versus FHE POPULAR JUMPING JOE SAVOLDI (EX-WORLD'S CHAMPION) f , AGAIN A BIG HOUSE IS ANTICIPATED. PREFERENTIAL BOOKING AT E. W. HUMPHREY'S1 TOMORROW. I ORDINARY BOOKING FRIDAY. | . ; EARN £20 IN ONE MINUTE! A" PRIZE OF £20 will be given for one sentence of not more than 20 words which *■*■ best describes:— 'WHAT MOST IMPRESSES A CUSTOMER IN A SELF HELP SHOP" Each competitor can make any number of entries, .and all are FREE. Each ihould have the sender's name and address in BLOCK LETTERS. Che J«dKl&°n mwmbe Pffi^ °f> ™V ** "^ **' ** SELF HELI> C°-°P->r p^ste rd 6Sto ItVhiCh d°Se JANUARY 31» m7> m«y be lc[t a"y SELF HELP SHOP, "COMPETITION,* P.O. BOX 125, WELLINGTON, r T>^ .otate! pbttone 3^=" palace theatre, I f afcv^ T ATE. PETONE -*r?~^> x ALACE THEATRE, '^^^ ~- .:JJ PETONE. TriKrrr'Ti^^'^ TONIGHT, At 7.45. , c , rf ~' , 7AS- - I—The one mystery you'll never/guess! V Smashing Double-feature Programme. Never such grand thrills and laughs! feature No. 1- " MOONLIGHT MURDER." "YELLOWSTONE." "MOONLIGHT MURDER." Mystery, Love, Action, Thrills. With \. new kind of thriller in a new kind of Chester Morris. Madge Evans, Franfc ypjtj?" McHugh. Jenery Hunter . Judith Barrett (RecommG«l<led by Censor for Adults.) Wan Hale , Ralph Morgan 2-~* Gene Gerard—Helen Chandler. feature No °— * r'o' °^ iur'oua fun— DICK POWELL ANN DVORAK " IT'S A BET." ?RED ALLEN PATSY KELLY (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "THANKS A MILLION." Plana at Nissen's or Tel. 63-610. With Paul Whitemau and his Band. ~~~ ~ ' It's got Stars, Fun, and Rhythm. TOMORROW (THURSDAY). 8 p.m. WHATEVER YOU WANT IT'S GOT ... WHATEVER IT'S GOT .. . YOU TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. WANT. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. S?? r'pi, n W ELLINGTON HARMONIC SOCIETY X^oSXt Th Reatre:Tel. n6V899. P W ELLINGTON HARMONIC SOCIETY. Telephoned Reserves cannot be held after CELEBRATES 21 YEARS' EXISTENCE! (For Universal Exhibition.) A BRIGHT "REQUEST" PROGRAMME. DROOKLYN THEATRE. Assisting Artists: D 7- 45 TONIGHT. 7.45. ZELL O 'KANE, Mezzo-soprano. SYLVIA SIDNEY. MELVYN DOUGLAS FROTHY T A ROCW £nlo VitnM "MARY BURNS FUGITIVE." vT» l «lwvrPs Wanted by the Law. yet innocent. MIR.A SAW\EK, Soprano. 3AROLE LOMBARD, "GEORGE RAFT, IDA COVENTRY, Contralto. "RUMBA." keg. SVTTONN, Violinist. Full Supporting Programme. ,i j (Bee. More Esp. "For AJult Aud.») UAmIO >^VARTETTE." p opillai . p dces . 3s ( rC6e rves) 2s (plus 1 T^l! LUXE THEATRE, 8 tax), and Is. I • LF E LUXE THEATRE, S „,, 131 .. _ , H B The Plan is at Begg s. B LOWER HUTT. ■ llllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllilllllliraillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll co:ilE & CELEBRATE WITH US! TONIGHT, THURSDAY, & FRIDAY, : 7.30 o'clock. HESTER MORRIS — MADGE EVANS J?. jQb^ "MOONLIGHT MURDER." S&Z*stttS^>> "MOONLIGHT MURDER." <^J^^!HS^ (For Adult Audiences.) "j^ - 2nd Bis Feature fjJSTS JHARLES FARRELL- W MARY LAWSON, W "FALLING IN LOVE." .. / V "FALLING IN LOVE." (Universal Exhibition.) «Bttak Plans at Peter Pan or De Luxe, 63-431. GIRLS' COLLEGE • — I Will present a programme of Music, Drill, G. ,„ „ „„,„ ~ „ Drama, and Tableaux, at RA£5-£ ££2 vt £ ST- FRANCIS HALL, Hill Street, RAND-PET ONE TONIGHT, November 18, and THURSDAY, November 19, at 8 p.m. ~„,„„._.„ „,_ .__„„,.„„, Adults Is Gd. Children Is. Reserves at 2% G 0EiTd AmSii^ D.I.C. Booking fee 6d._ *°- PRF^I " NEURASTHENIA, "DESERT GOLD." NERVOUS BREAKDOWN, "DESERT GOLD." INSOMNIA. No. 2—Paramount's Gripping Drama of "VfEURASTHENIA, Nervous Breakdown. )o.vs—"without, parents'—thrown together X\ Insomnia, and Anxiety successfully n a military boarding-school— treated " 'POO MANY PARENTS/; My.special course of Nerve Treatment "TOO MANY PARENI&." wiu restov . o you l 0 gO od health. Frances Farme'1. Lester Mathews, and live RONALD T. McLEAN, of Hollywood's Juvenile Staro. }f Courtcnay Placn, Wellington, (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) , Telephone 60-631. ['kn« . Consultatipiiß Fres. /

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 121, 18 November 1936, Page 2

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