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.DEFINITELY THE LAST 3 DAYS-DON'T DELAY! • "DODSWORTH"—"DODSWORTH" : "MARCH OF TIME" No. 7—"MICKEY'S GRAND OPEUA." United Artists—(llecomnicndcd by Censor lor Adults). 2.13 and S p.m. | T> T? p■ TP AT m • l'lnns at D.I.C. and | IV 11. Vj Lj 1> 1 Theatre (44-114). FRIDAY ' The musical surprise packet of 19.30! . . . A rare gem of all-round entertainment! When Nino Martini thrills you with his glorious voice . . . When Romance and Adventure' come racing anrofs the screen . . . When you roar at the antics of Leo Carillo and his fellow-comedians. . . . Then you'll know why the Press critics called it "The l'ilm Surprise of tb'e. Year"! "THE GAY DESPERADO" NINO MARTINI—IDA LUPINO—LEO OARILLO Pickford-Lasky-United Artists. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)' I : ; \ : j ' ; SESSIONS: 1 NEW OPERA HOUSE ■ ' il3ftnd . B^. "YOURS FOR THE ASKING" With Ida LUPINO-Ccorgo RAFT—Dolores COSTELLO. (Kycommeudcd for Adults) : In Addition , " HELL AND HIGH WATER," with Richard Arlen (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) : . ■ "■■:.■: -■■ T-i-v-6-L-i ] : (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) TONIGHT, TOMORROW, AND THURSDAY •7 p.m.—SPORTLIGHT (Hunters' Paradise) ' , 7.15-MUSICALE (Little Jack Little). , . . 7.23—VAUDEVILLE (Vitaphone Trouper) 7.33—COMEDY (Midnight Blunders) " ' ' 7.50—F0X AUSTRALIAN NEWS ' , ~ s P .m-MELBOURNEGUF'SPECIAL ' SS~GUY EIBBEE in "THE BIG NOISE" A poor title but a splendid attraction. When your-favourite. "Guy" meets the town's tough guy1, there is sure to bo laughs i and thrills for everyone. 9.10— ■:•;.■ ': ■'■..' • '. GRACE MOORE-FRANCHOT TONE ■ ■■■.■' ■ . ■ ' In ■'. ' ' ■ " THE-KING-STEPS-OUT %.'.'■■ A Glorious Entertainuiont of Song, Romance, Comedy., and ' i . ....■.'■ Drama. (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) 10.3^- •;■ THE KING. TELEPHONE' 43-96.8; PRICES 1/6. 1A

REX •'■ ' ' '.■■'•■ RIOX T?EX THEATRE, REX J-^EX THEATRE, REX CUlid STREET. REX • . ■ , REX MATrXEE DAILY, 2 p.m. REX TONIGHT, 7.30 o'clock. i REX - .■■■'■ REX- : : : : HEX ' : ■• ■ ■ ■ ■ . REX lIALF-PRTCE REX • NIGHT. REX REX — ... REX ■■ REX REX All Stalls 6d. REX Dress Circle 9d. REX REX ————— -, .REX . - REX TWO BIG PICTURES. REX ■ No. I—'■■ REX LILIAN HARVEY REX '■■ ■ ■ In REX , "1 AM SUZANNE." ' REX "I AM SUZANNE." REX The screen's most amazing personREX ality in the .'.screen's most amazing REX Picture. . REX SONG—STORY—DANCEREX COMEDY. REX ' AlMn'.Colour.!.',. _ ' HEX (For Universal Exhibition) rex ■ n0..'2-t-'.;: -"-■■ ■ ■■ ■ REX LESLIE BANKS, - ' ■ ' REX ' EDNA BEST, REX In ' • RKX "THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO REX ■ MUCH/ REX A mystery thriller of unusual REX ■■ excellence. REX (Recommended by Censor as more REX for Adults.) ; REX IT'S HALF-PRICE NIGHT AT REX THE REX. SEASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BA* KASIDIS THEATRE. LYALL BAY 7.30 o'clock. TONIGHT 7.30 o'clock. ANN SOTHERN, GEORGE BANCROFT, VICTOR JORY, In "HELL-SHIP MORGAN" Turbulent drama /with the fury of a typhoon—Mutiny—the devil commander hurls a man to the tiger sharks! "HELL-SHIP MORGAN" —— Together' with ■ GEORGE ARLISS, GEXE GERARD, VIOLA KEATS, In -• ' ■ ■ "THE GUVNOR" — A mantel ly blend of patlios: and humour. George Arliss as the lovable1, disreputable swnjrgic following the call of the road! (Rec. for Adult Audiences.) EMPIRE THEATRE. ISLAND BAY. MPIRE THEATRE. ISLAND BAY. ( 8 o'clock—TONlGHT—B o'clock. Another Monster Double Bill. 1- A SIX-STAR COMEDY Headed by CHARLES LAUGHTON, CHARLES LAUGHTON, In Association with '. .MARY BOLAND, CHARLES RUGGLES, ZASU PITTS, ROLAND YOUNG, LEILA H YAMS. Such is this wonderful cast in the HILARIOUS COMEDY CLASSIC, "HUGGLES OF'RED GAP.';, 2— An "Ace" Western Thriller. "HOPALONG CASSIDY." "HOPALONG CASSIDY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FGAL THEaTRK, R.AKOKI EGAL THEATRE, KARORI S o'clock TONIGHT. 8 o'clock. Box Plans, Regal Fruit Store, Tel. 27-901. ' The Most Magnificent Picture of 1936. IRENE DUNNE '. ROBERT TAYLOR "THE MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION." "THE • MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION." "THE MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION." '•THE MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION." "THE MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION."With ARTHUR TREACHER-RALI'M MQR-GAN-HENRY ARMETTA. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) giiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiimiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia ; i TiE LUXE THEATRE, 1 I -Me luxe theatre, | | LOWER HUTT. 1 aniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiS FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.30. ' Randolph Biunio Henry Scott, Barnes, . Wileoxoii, "THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS." (Universal Exhibition.) 2nd Big Feature: Frances Farmer —John Howard 'BORDER FLIGHT." (For Adult Audiences.) WED., THURS., FRL, at 7.30 p.m. MATINEE WEDNESDAY, 2 p.m. PATSY KKLLY - CHARLIE CHASE, "KELLY THE SECOND." - (Universal Exhibition.) —Second Fig Feature — WILL HAY In "DANDY DICK." (Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Peter Pan or Ue Luxe. 63-431, SPOIU'S. SPORTS. POSTPONED MEETING A Will be. Held johnson vllle, this Saturday; 1.45 p.m. '

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 132, 1 December 1936, Page 2

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