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ROUNDS OF APPLAUSE GREETED THIS BRILLIANT ENTERTAINMENT. Never before have we had the pleasure of screening such a tremendous success. Thousands crowded the theatre last night. (Dir.— Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd.) Patrons are advised to book immediately for Tonight at Theatre. Telephone 51-595. Sessions: 2.15 and S p.m. THE GREATEST SINGING STAR OF THE AGE Crowns his tremendous successes of "Sanders of the River" and "Show Boat," with a new triumph. Robeson smashes his magnificence across the screen. •■ P A U T, ■ R O B E SON PAUL ROBESON PAUL KOBESON PAUL ROBESON PA U L P. OB E SON VA U L KOBESON PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBESON Mightier than ever in his latest and Finest Picture—Hear him in Four ' Glorious Numbers: "Sleepy River," "Song of Freedom," "Stepping Stones," "Lonely Road" — In — "SONG OF FREEDOM." . " SONG OF FREEDOM." " SONG OF FREEDOM." "SONG OF FREEDOM." A G.B.D. Masterpiece. ' ■ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) $ "PARAMOUNT THEATRE. >} ' « Paramount theatre. a SESSIONS: 2.15 and 8 p.m. A RETURN SEASON WHICH WILL BE WELCOMED BY ALL Of the Most Thrilling Spy Story ever screened, '■STAMBOUL QUEST," -STAMBOUL QUEST," ■\STAMBOUL QUEST," , "STAMBOUL QUEST," "STAMBOUL QUEST," "STAMBOUL QUEST," With a New Pair of Screen Lovers, MYRNA LOY MYRNA LOY „ : . And GEORGE BRENT. GEORGE BRENT. GEORGE BRENT. LIONEL ATWILL— C. HENRY GORDON. The story of a woman caught between two Powerful Emotions . . . Patriotic Duty to Her Country—and Duty to Herself. ; at D.I.C. and Theatre, 51-842. telephone Reserves NOT held after 7.50" p.m. OQEOKTT'S /T\ ° THEATRE. '( ) A Magnificent Menu of Holiday Fare. Two Big and Enthralling Masterpieces. No. 1— Rollicking Comedy. Glorious Gaiety. A Mad Melee of Contagious Merriment. "IF YOU COULD ONLY COOK." "IF YOU COULD ONLY COOK." The Greatest Laughter Boom of 1930. Features HERBERT MARSHALL, JEAN ARTHUR, LEO CARILLO. Second Big Attraction. A Thrilling Mystery of Gripping Interest. A play of Tense Suspense and Intrigue. "GUARD THAT GIRL." "GUARD THAT GIRL." Depicting the Amazing Adventures of a Fascinating Heiress. Features ROBERT ALLEN — FLORENCE RICE. (Both Features Recommended for Adults.) Extra Attraction! Harry Langdon Comedy, "HIS MARRIAGE MIX-UP." Splendid Supports. CAPITOL THEATRE, APITOL IHEA T 11 E, ■ Miramar. SATURDAY-MONDAY, At 8 p.m. CHARLES FARRELL In "THE FLYING DOCTOR." "THE FLYING DOCTOR." (For Universal Exhibitive.) 2nd BIG FEATURE: BRIAN GLENDA DON LEVY, FARRELL. "HIGH .TENSION.". "HIGH TENSION." (For Adult Audiences.) For Reserves, Tel. IG-515. REGAL THEATRE, KARORI. EGAL THEATRE. KARORI. 7.30 TONIGHT 7.30. Box Plans "Regal" 'Fruit Store, Tel. '■ 27-901. An Unequalled Xinas Programme. 1. "COCK OF THE WALK." A Silly Symphony, which is worthy of. special mention. Fiction's fijililing and romantic hero leaps , to life from the pages of Jeffcry Farnol's world-famous book. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JUN., GORDON HAEKER, ELISSA LANDI In "THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN" "TI7E AMATEUR GENTLEMAN" "THE AMATEUR GENTLEMAN" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 3. , The world's most beloved star in his last and positively greatest offering, in screen artistry. WILL ROGERS In "LIFE BEGINS AT FORTY" "LIKE BEGINS AT FORTY" The.sequence where the star lights a duel with pistols and wins with 'Tomatoes is the funniest scene seen at this theatre I'm' a lung time. (Approved for UnivWsMl Exhibition.) —And don't forget, "IVJUGGET'' your shoes every morning. ARICOSE Ulcers disappear quickly with Varex method. Permanent results. Free booklet. Varex, Ltd., Box i 1558 A.G., Wellington. Looal Repreaenta- , tive: Nurse Spenee, Courtenay Chambers, Courtenay Place, l

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 153, 26 December 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 153, 26 December 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 153, 26 December 1936, Page 2

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