) THANK GOODNESS, THERE'S NO TAX ON LAUGHTER! . . . and don't worry about your neighbour —he won't be able to hilp himself ci ther. TODAY: 2.15 p.m. and 8 p.m. ;. P. G. WODEHOUSE'S Uproarious Comedy, "THANK YOU, JEEVES!" "THANK YOU, JEEVES!" "THANK YOU, JEEVES!" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Bcgg's and Theatre. Tel. 51-277. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. —FRIDAY NEXTGREAT XMAS ATTRACTION! GREAT XMAS ATTRACTION! GREAT XMAS ATTRACTION! I SEE PAGE 3. SEE PAGE 3. I SEE PAGE 3. | SEE PAGE 3. - r /V f I /\ Fmrp\ rpHEATRE, f OUkN r OUR > 1 NBWTO WN. \ JUfy| : LXv z-i 1 I TONIGHT. 7 o'clock. TUESDAY, 7 p.m. POSITIVELY FOR 2 NIGHTS ONLY. The Year's Biggest Attraction— FREDRIC MARCH, FREDRIC MARCH, - - KATHARINE HEPBURN KATHARINE HEPBURN In the story of a Queen who threw away her Throne to follow the call of love— "MARY OF SCOTLAND." "MARY OF SCOTLAND." "MARY OF SCOTLAND." "MARY OF SCOTLAND." r "MARY OF SCOTLAND." History's Great Romance comes throbbing to the Screen! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Second Big Attraction— . / ■ NORMAN FOSTER, 5 GLENDA bNLEvy i. In the Thrilling Romance— " HIGH TENSION." " HIGH TENSION."' "HIGH TENSION." Exciting exploits undersea and hilarious love making episodes pn shore. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) At the request of the Health Depart- ' ment. Children under 12 years of age WILL NOT BE ADMITTED until further notice. <^_^^ i^-KILBIRNIE^ -T Wellington's Leading Suburban Theatre. TONIGHT, At 7.45. TONIGHT. ALSO TOMORROW. i TWO-GRAND COMEDIES r TWO The Idol of the British Screen, JACK BUCHANAN JACK BUCHANAN - In - His Latest Comedy Riot, l' " COME j "COME | OUT ! OF THE I i. ————■ — .■ PANTRY." PANTRY." T — c _ With — 1 FAY WRAY DONALD SQUIRES BIG ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION! ' Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Brand-new Version of the Stage Play that set the whole world laughing, " THREE LIVE GHOSTS," " THREE LIVE GHOSTS," " THREE LIVE GHOSTS," — With —' RICHARD ARLEN, CLAUDE ALLISTER, BERYL MERCER,CHAS. McNAUGHTON.. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Grand Associate Featurettes. Reserves at Theatre—Telephone 14-202. PALACE THEATRE, ALACE THEATRE, PETONE. TONIGHT, At 8. JANET ROBERT GAYNOR, TAYLOR, GAYNOR, TAYLOR, I In M.G.M.'s exciting comedy-romance, "SMALL TOWN GIRL." "SMALL TOWN GIRL." With LEWIS STONE and BINNIE BARNES. Also—A glorious coloured < gem, "ST. HELENA." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' Plan at Nissen's or Tel. 63-610. Until further notice children under the age of 12 years will not be admitted. SEASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY. EASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY. 7 o'clock-TONIGHT—7 o'clock. Selected Supports until 8 p.m. 8 p.m.— EDWARD EVERETT HORTON In The 'Laughter Riot, i "YOUR UNCLE DUDLEY." o.ls—Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Sparkling New Version of the Laugh Sensation, "THREE LIVE GHOSTS." . "THREE LIVE GHOSTS." "THREE LIVE GHOSTS." -—• They could prove they were alive . .'. but; the world wouldn't believe them. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "5-SZ~™CTATErpETONE "P >' f r—-^-^pTATE. PETONE^^=n TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. KATHARINE HEPBURN—FREDRIC MARCH In "MARY OF SCOTLAND." One of the greatest 6tories ever brought , , to the screen. , With a wonderful cast of stars. (Programme Suitable for Adults.) In response to the Health Department's 1 request Children Under 12 years Not Admitted. Reservations and Box Plan NOW OPEN j at the Theatre. Tel. 63-899. R 1 O X V T II E A T li E, OXY T II E A T R E, MANNERS STREET, Continuous from 11 a.m. THUNDERING DRAMA OF AMERICA'S T-MEN! Underworld intrigue, Drama, Romaneo! " COUNTERFEIT " " COUNTERFEIT " A thrilling manhunt of crime's cleverest counterfeiters. With CHESTER MORRIS, MARGOT GRAHAME, (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) And c TIM McCOY In Thrilling Outdoor Action " THE SQUARE SHOOTER " (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Theatre Telephone 40-018. T>AD Legs permanently healed with •*-* Varex method. Simple, safe, inexpensive. Free booklet. Ernest Healey, Phar- !" maceutical Chemist, Box 1558 AG., Wellington. Local Representative, Nurse c Spence, Courtenay Chambers, Courtenay Place, Wellington,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 149, 21 December 1936, Page 2
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