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i RIVOLI I'HEATHE, IVOLI THEATRE, NEWTOWN. ; I FINALLY TONIGHT, At 7 o'clock. KAY FRANCIS. The Crowning Achievement of her brilliant career as Florence Nightingale In "THE WHITE ANGF.-T-". "THE WHITE ANGEL" With lan Hunter—Donald Woods—Nigel Bruce. The brave story of the immortal heroine whose nurse's cloak . . . blackened with the smoke of battlefields . . . became the spotless symbol of sacrifice of the "Women in White"! Second Attraction— MAX MILLER In the Screen's Comedy Hurricane of 193(5: "GET OFF MY FOOT." (Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PATRONS NOTE.—At the request of the Health Authorities children under the age of 12 years will not be admitted until further notice. M PRINCESS CONTINUOUS |f S$ * RINCESS from 11 a.m. Daily Sp. NOW SHOWING 2-SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS—2 jparamount Pictures present CiARY COOPER. FKEDRIC MARCH, MIRIAM HOPKINS. EDWARD EVERETT HORTON. • Ia the Screen's Most Scintillating EVertainment Gem — NOEL COWARD'S Audacious Comedy: "DESIGN FOR LIVING." "DESIGN FOR LIVING." 1 "DESIGN FOR LIVING." In Conjunction with • ANNA STEN And HENRY WILCOXON: In British. Empire Film's powerful dramatic romance ... Set amid the picturesque surroundings of Pre-war Russia, "A WOMAN ALONE." "A WOMAN ALONE." "A WOMAN ALONE." (Both Recommended 6y Censor for Adults.) Bos Plans at Theatre. Tel. 42-580. TIME-TABLE: "A Woman Alone": 11.0, 1.37, 4.16, 7.35. "Design for Living": 12.8, 2.47, 5.20, 8.51. Until further notice Children under the .age of 12 will not be admitted. y>v CHORTT'S /V\ \ ) THEATRE. <T > Monster Holiday Programme: WARNER OLAND WARNER OLAND WARNER OLAND In.the Greatest of all the Chan Pictures: "CHARLIE CHAN IN SHANGHAI." "CHARLIE CHAN IN SHANGHAI. "CHARLIE CHAN IN SHANGHAI." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) He pits his cunning against the world's most dangerous criminals . . . and breaks the strangle-hold of death-dealing opium smugglers on his people. Second Superb Attraction: ALICE FAYE JAMES DUNN ALICE FAYE JAMES DUNN ■ALICE FAYE JAMES DUNN In one of the Greatest Picture Spectacles of the Year: "GEORGE WHITE'S 1935 SCANDALS" "GEORGE WHITE'S 1935 SCANDALS" "GEORGE WHITE'S 1035 SCANDALS" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Gorgeous Girls—Tuneful Music—Dazzling Dancing—Lavish Spectacle—Hilarious Fun. Supporting Featurettes include two-reel Comedy, Terrytoon, News, Travel, etc. $ PARAMOUNT THEATRE. § « -Paramount theatre, h., SESSIONS: 2.15 and B.p.m. No picture in a decade has aroused such enthusiastic praise as the private life of England's greatest ruler of a Kingdom— HENRY VIII HENRY VILi: HENRY VIII (Recommended Censor more Suitable for Adults.) CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON ROBERT DONAT ROBERT DONAT . ROBERT DONAT ROBERT DONAT MERLE OBERON '• MERLE OBERON MERLE OBERON MERLE OBERON A picture full of philosophy, wit, and wisdom —and not a dull historical picture, as the title may lead you to believe. CHRISTMAS DAY ATTRACTION: , M.G.M.'s "VANESSA." 8 p.m. only—no matinee. Until further notice children under 12 years of age will not be admitted to theatre. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre, 51-842. BUMPER HOLIDAY AUDIENCE ASSURED FOR NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT—SO BOOK NOW!! GRAND OPERA HOUSE, RAND OPERA HOUSE, From SATURDAY NEXT BOXING DAY. SATURDAY NEXT-—BOXING DAY. (Matinee at 2.15.) Sir Benjamin Fuller and Connors and Paul Productions present the uproarious return of GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALL AC 15 ■ GEORGE WALLACE ■ GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE GEORGE WALLACE Now Zealand's favourite stage and screen Comedian, funnier than ever, in riotous Sketches and Songs. With the Ever-popular MIKE CONNORS-&—QUEENIE PAUL MIKE CONNORS—&-QUEENIE PAUL MIKE CONNORS—&—QUEENIE PAUL MIKE CONNORS—&—QUEENIE PAUL MIKE CONNORS-&-QUEENIE PAUL MIKE CONNORS—&—QUEENIE PAUL And a New Company of 35 REVUE ARTISTS 35 3£ ILEVUE ARTISTS — : 35 Tn their hilarious holiday show of music, mirth, melody, and spectacle. "CALLING ALL STARS" "CALLING ALL STARS" With MINNIE LOVE—NELLIE KOLLF. MINNIE LOVE—NELLIE KOLLK ' MINNIE LOVE—NELLIE KOLLE And a host of others. PLANS IN GREAT DEMAND AT THE D.I.C. PRICES: 0.5., 3s Gd; D.C., 3s, plus tax. Reservations, Gd extra; Back Stalls, 2s; Gallery, Is Gd. TENNIS COACHING. /COACHING will be available ns usual J-' during the Holidays. For appointment please ring 41-436, or write T. S. Williams, 06 Argentine Avenue, Miramur.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 149, 21 December 1936, Page 2

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