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2T5 and'B Din I I Children under 12 years Z.lo and b p.m. j admitted _ Plans at D.I.C. or j II Jl U i-I,l^l 1 j Special Matinee 11 a.m. Theatre. (Tel. 44-144). |__ ■ '. | . . Monday. 2ND BIG WEEK. GAEY MADELEINE COOPER CARROLL "THE GENERAL DIED AT DAWN" With • , AKIM TAMIROFF (as General Yang*, DUDLEY DIGGS, Win. FRAWLEY. IT GIVES YOU ACTION. | ; IT GIVES YOU ROMANCE. I " ■ IT GIVES'YOU THRILLS. 1 SET AGAINST A BACKGROUND OF | . WAR-TORN CHINA. ' . ■ ' : i Also: "KNOCK! KNOCK!" Hilarious Musical Novelty—"POPEYE," ETC. A Paramount Picture. .. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.} -T-I-V-O-L-I ■ , (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY UL1 ILIUM US) TONIGHT AND MONDAY (Matinee 2 p.m.). i SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME FROM 7 p.m. FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW " LITTLE LORD' 0 FAUNTLEROY "' (Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) DOLORES COSTELLO—C. AUBREY SMITH—GUY KIBBEE. One of the great stories of all time unfolds upon the screen! Whether your heart is young or old .. . this great picture tells a story that, will touch it deeply! You won't forget how it stirs your heart . . , its rich sentiment i will enfold your emotions as the screen breathes life into these world-beloved characters. GREAT ASSOCIATE ENTERTAINMENT— ■' ', ! . I ANN SOTHERN '|• •' i "YOU MAY °BE NEXT" LLOYD NOLAN—DOUGLAS DUM'BRiLLE. The radio industiy faces stark ruin! Advertising contracts are being cancelled; millions are being lost each day!" Frenzied radio magnates, demand protection, from the super-criminal who is hi-jacking them out of hundreds of thousands of dollars and causing imminent bankruptcy. See this thrilling picture—full of Romance and Adventure! (Recommended'by Censor for Adults.) TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES 1/6, 1/TUESDAY . NEXT: "MARY~oF SCOTLAND." EVANS BAY HOLIDAY FAIR GREAT REGATTA, MONDAY. MONDAY. SPEED-BOAT RACING, YACHT RACING," AQUAPLANING, ALL -"' ■ IN FULL VIEW,FROM THE CARNIVAL GROUNDS. AT NIGHT THE BOATS WILL ALL BE LIGHTED— VENICE IN WELLINGTON—IMAGINE IT! ■ . . • . ■ SIDE-SHOWS —" MERRY-GO-ROUNDS — JOY PLANES. SIDE-SHOWS — MERRY-GO-ROUNDS — JOY PLANES. THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. COME ALONG! BRING THE KIDDIES! COMPETITIONS AND ATTRACTIONS .FOR .MAN, MAID, CHILDREN, ■ . . . .. AND THEIR.GRANDMOTHERS. ■ THE TRAMWAY BAND'WILL SWELL THE' AIR, WITH HARMONY."" . MAYFAIR CABARET' • " CUBA STREET. . . : ' NEW YEAR'S EVE f| AT* ]SJT V AT, "R AT T, KEW YEAR'S EVE NEW YEAR'S EVE VJi^X\-l> 1 V J\.±J UJ\ljlj new YEAR'S EVE Under the Direction of RODNEY PANKHURST. Dancing from 10.30 p.m. till 3 a.m. to DELIGHTFUL MUSIC. Sparkling Entertainment from Start till Finish. NOVELTIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Gorgeous Decorations and Special ' Lighting Effects. Excellent Catering. THESE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE ATTRACTIONS ■-' ■ ■ ■/ ••!■ - .■-.• - AT. ■• f " .""" ', . RODNEY'S. ... - ..'„'.. . NEW YEAR'S EVE; CARNIVAL BALL. ™ Do Not Miss THIS NIGHT OF NIGHTS. RING TEL. 51-770 FOR RESERVES. BOOK NOW. SUBSCRIPTION: 7s 6d SINGLE; 15s DOUBLE. EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL TRANSPORT SERVICES TIME-TABLES FOR SUNDAY, DEC. 27. FERRY SERVICE: DEPT. DAY'S BAY-8.20, 9.10 a.m., 1.10, 5.5, 8.5 p.m. DEPT. RON"A BAY—B.3O', 9.20 a.m., 1.20, 5.15, 8.15 p.m. DEPT. WELLINGTON—9.3O, 10.30 a.m., 2.30, 0.0, 9.0.p.m. i , __ | OMNIBUS SERVICE: ' J DEPT. EASTBOURNE—B,O, 9.0, 10.0 a.m., 12 noon, 1.0, 4.0, 8.0, 5.45 p.tni ' DEPT. WELLINGTON—9.O, 10.0, 11.15 a.m., 1.0, 2.0, S'.O, 7.30, 9.45 p.m. s (BUSES LEAVE HOTEL CECIL). , ' ' C. L. BISHOP, Town Clerk and General. Manager., XMAS OPTICAL.'... SERVICE WE WILL BE OPE]sr FOR BUSINESS ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, . WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30 and 81. ■ NEW YEAR:; . .- : ::\S.. REOPEN JANUARY 4.: —. __ i . i BARRY & SARGENT, LTD., 1 i OPTICIANS, | , 118 WILLIS STREET.

\^y /_ -1 NEWTOWN. \j y^ FINALLY TONIGHT, 7 o'clock. 2 BIG XMAS ATTRACTIONS. No. 1ROBERT TAYLOR, ROBERT TAYLOR, Co-starred with Lovely LOR ETTA YOUNG. LOR ETTA YOUNG. Together they score a terrific triumph in this magnificent story, "PRIVATE NUMBER." - "PRIA\ATE NUMBER." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) No. 2—LIONEL BARRYMORE, MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN, In the gripping human drama, "VOICE OF BUGLE ANN." "VOICE OF BUGLE ANN." The story of a man who turned murderer for love of ;i dog. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) No. 3 —Excpllent Supporting Items. rpROTTING Races nt Carterton Dccem- ■*■ ber 20 and 'IS. Come and aco Hnrokl Logan eive his Exhibition. WE ALLEM, Carrier, undertakes all Classes of Carrying Work in and around the city. Daily deliveries to nil parts of Hutt Valley. Depot, 13(1 Willis Street, near Hotel St. George. Tel.. 51-579. LET the Grand Hotel Home Supply Store fulfill your Xmas_ requirements..Stockists every tvorth-while brand of Wines ■. and Spirits.

I- , . rj,RAND-PETONE V*R.AND — PE-TONE-TONIGHT. At B. TONIGHT. JEAN FRANCHOT lIARLOAV, TONE, HARLOW, TONE; In Metro-Goldwyn-ilayer's Exciting Spy Drama, — "S-U-Z-Y." — — "S-U-Z-Y."— (Kecommencled by Censor for Adults.) —Also Showing—■ Specially Selected "Short Featurettos," Including MUSICAL CARTOON IN COLOUR. Reserve Early for Tonight. Plans at Hansen's or Theatre. Telephone 64-063. I . T&E. LUXE THEATRE, I % J-'E LUXE THEATRE, g | LOAVER HUTT. | i!!>lliaii!nini!lllll!llllllilllll!llll!l!i«!ll!!llll!lllllllllll!ll!lllllll!!ll!l!lll!l!li:illll!IIIIW TONIGHT, MON., TUES., 7.30 p.m. FRANCHOT TONE. J>:AN lIARLOAV, CARY GRANT, . "SUZY" ■ —Second Big Feature Anna Neayle, Tullio Carmjnati, Leslie Banks, "THE 3 MAXIMS." (Both for Adult Audiences.)' MATINEES—MONDAY, TUES., 2 p.m. Reserves "Peter Pan" or Da Luxe, 53-4 SI.

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 153, 26 December 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 153, 26 December 1936, Page 2

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