~A ■■''- Sessions: : RT ft RN T | Children under 12 years 2.15 and 8 p.m. XV Xj V* Xj -LI X not admitted. ' Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre (44-144). (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) BI& WEEK. GARY MADELEINE . COOPER ' ' " CARROLL "THE GENERAL DIED AT DAWN" With - ■ , . AKIM TAMIROFF (as Genei-ai Yang), DUDLEY DIGGS, Wra. FRAWLEY. AMERICA'S FAVOURITE SOLDIER OF FORTUNE ... ENGLAND'S MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL' ... IN A FLAMING ROMANCE OF WAR-TORN CHINA. ■ ' I A Paramount Picture. i NEXT CHANGE:— WARNER BROS.' BIGGEST MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA IN THREE YEARS. " CATN AND MABFL " with CLARK gable—marion davies 1 • (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) '
T-1-V-O-L-l (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) FINALLY TONIGHT! SELECTED SUPPORTS FROM 7 o'clock. FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW "LITTLE LORIVFAUNTLEROY" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) DOLORES COSTELLO—C. AUBREY SMITH—GUY KIBBEB. 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 will enfold your emotions as the screen breathes life into these world-beloved characters. GREAT ASSOCIATE ENTERTAINMENT ANNSOTHERN In "YOU MAY BE NEXT" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) . ■ . LLOYD NOLAN-DOUGLAS DUMBRILLE. You Must See This Thrilling Picture FULL OF ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE. TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES 1/6, 1/COMMENCING TOMORROW! COMMENCING TOMORROW! COMMENCING TOMORROW! COMMENCING TOMORROW! FREDRIC MARCH — KATHERINE HEPBURN "MARY OF-SCOTLAND." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)
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■REGAL THEATRE, KARORI. ■" 8 o'clock—TONlGHT—B o'clock Box Plans Regal Fruiterers, Tel. 27-961. Again Two Big Pictures on the same Programme. I—PAUL CAVANAGH, HELEN WOOD, HERBERT MUNDIN In a story of Love, Life, and Death, "CHAMPAGNE CHARLIE." "CHAMPAGNE CHARLIE." (Recommended by Censor for Adult Audiences.) 2—CLAIRE TREVOR, PAUL KELLY, MICHAEL WHALEN In a story as big as Broadway itself, "SONG AND DANCE MAN." "SONG AND DANCE MAN." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MAYFAIR CABARET. AYFAIR CABARET. Just a reminder for you to lose no time in securing, your Table for the CARNIVAL BALL ~ CARNIVAL BALL .'■ On NEW YEAR'S EVE. NEW YEAR'S EVE. Dancing from 10.30 p.m.-3 a.m. Subscription: 7s 6d Single, 15s Double. As we have been successful in securing the services of RODNEY PANKHURST, RODNEY PANKHURST, Who will be responsible for sparkling entertainment from start till finish, a delightful scheme of decorations, lighting effects, novelties, and music, we feel that nothing more need be said to induce you to BOOK NOW. BOOK NOW. The Plan is filling rapidly. Ring Tel. 51-770 for' Reserves. DANCING. TONIGHT, TAIA HALL, TONIGHT. OLD-TIME AND MODERN. rrAIA HALL, opp. P. 0., KILBIRNIE *■ DANCE 8 till 11. No Supper. Subs. Is. Monte Carlo. Also Tuesday and Wednesday. THURSDAY (New Year's Eve) 8 till ? GALA NIGHT. Subs. 2s. rjnHE REALM BALLROOM. Somewhere to go Tonight. Spend an Evening with us. Live Happy Ever After. THE FINEST EVENING'S AMUSEMENT IN TOWN. Late Trams after the Show. BE WISE. BE THERE. Wellington's Foremost Old-time' School, ANDRENE DANCING SCHOOL, NDRENE ' DANCING . SCHOOL, Maybolle Hall ): Ghuznee Street, TONIGHT!.,'.'.. TONIGHT! All Your Favourites. Con«ct Instruction in Every Dance. ■Excellent Music. Dainty Supper. Subs., Is. Principal, E. ANDERSON. QUALITY Printing of Every Description. Place your next order with tha "Eveninir Post."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 154, 28 December 1936, Page 2
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