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FINALLY TODAY. LAWRENCE TIBBETT LAWRENCE TIBBETT In "UNDER YOUR SPELL." A Fox-20th Century Production. (Approved lor Universal Exhibition.) For Reservations, Telephone 52-212. THING'S THEATRE — THEATRE Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. SESSIONS: 2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. Plans at D.I.C. «!»l Theatre. TOMORROW (FRIDAY). R.K.O. RADIO PICTURES PRESENTS 2 SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS—2 No. 1. No. 2. The Gripping Suiza A treat for lovers of the world's of up-to-the-second greatest frontier stirring realism! hero who blazed R.K.O. Radio's the first trail across , (ril -. w)rr , rrTTr ,, T the Continent of America side by i£ttx>S side with grim tragedy — fierce KS? t nnS vengeance and dan- EM LOOSE. cerous love. , FM LOOSE, gerous iuv 'JLM LOOSE." "DANIEL 'EM LOOSE." BOONE." 'EM LOOSE." "DANIEL Tense drama — BOONE." crowded with action ... It tells By the brilliant the story of a author of vicious • gunman "VIVA VILLA." who is granted parole . . . To him Starring 't means just another chance to GEOHG,L O'BRIEN, r °' b HEATHER LEWIS STONE. AIM 1*1.1,. JAMBS GLEASON John Carradine. BRUCE CABOT Ralph Forbes, LOUISE Clarence Muse. LATIMER And a cast of 3000. BETTY GRABLE. (Approved for Uni- (Recommended by versal Exhibition.) Censor for Adults.) Box Plans D.I.C. or Theatre. Ring 52-212. •

A HUGE SUCCESS. L-- —" rri N E maXJ Wellington's Leading Suburban Theatre. TONIGHT 7.45 TONIGHT AND TOMORROW. GRACE MOORE I GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE | GRACE MOORE | | TND | FRANCHOT TONE FRANCHOT TONE The Glorious and Triumphant Musical Success, "THE—KING—STEPS—OUT." "THE—KING-STEPS—OUT." "THE—KIN G —ST EPS—OUT." Additional Attraction. The Thrilling and Sensational Prison Drama. "ONE WAY TICKET." "ONE WAY TICKET." With— LLOYD NOLAN - PEGGY CONKLIN, WALTER CONNOLLY. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves at Theatre —— 'Phone 14-202, Children Under 12 Years Not Admitted. COMING SATURDAY: Marion Davies Dick Powell — In — "HEARTS DIVIDED." Jane Withers in "LITTLE MISS NOBODY." Box Dans Now Open. TSw»."^| GRAND ENTERTAINMENT FOR EVERYONE. FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7 o'clock AT REDUCED PRICES. AT REDUCED PRICES. ALL STALLS lid - DRESS CIRCLE Is. ALL STALLS 6d — DRESS CIRCLE Is. No. 1EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, LESLIE. HENSON, In the Funniest Comedy of a Lifetime , . . You Must Not Miss It. "IT'S A BOY." "IT'S A BOY." "IT'S A BOY." Funnier than the old family album! (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) No. 2— VICTOR JORY HEATHER ANGEL VICTOR JORY HEATHER ANGEL In the Amazing Mystery, "MURDER IN TRINIDAD." "MURDER IN TRINIDAD." The year's most startling mystery romance. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) No. 3— Selected Featurettes. (Children under 12 not admitted.) • ETONE THEATRES ETONE THEATRES (_ PALACE ALACE THEATRE OF VARIETY. 63-810 PETONE 63-010 TONIGHT AT 8, IROSS ALEXANDERBEVERLEY ROBERTS In "HOT MONEY" TIM McCOY In "SQUARE SHOOTER" • (For Universal Exhibition.) Children under 12 not admitted.

QTATE FINALLY TONIGHT at 8 o'clock, "TUDOR ROSE" Starring SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE, NOVA PILBEAM. A brilliant cast, with rare comedy and romance. COMMENCING TOMORROW, FRIDAY (ANNIVERSARY DAY), with Matinee at 2 p.m. CLARK GABLE, JEANETTE MACDONALD In "SAN FRANCISCO" With SPENCER TRACY, Jack Holt, Jessie Ralph, Ted Healy. CLARK GABLE, JEANETTE MACDONALD Together for the First Time, in a Flaming Romance of the Barbary Coast. And on the Same Programme: AUDIOSCOPIKS The Screen's Latest Wonder. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) (Children unuer 12 Not Admitted.) Early Booking Essential. Reservations and Box Plan at Tkeatra. Telephone 63-BD9. ~~ n.RAND "■rand TONIGHT, 8 o'clock. —On the Stage— BENIA CHOSTIAKOFF SENIA CHOSTIAKOFF VINCENT RYAN —On the Screen— HARRY ROY and His Band In "EVERYTHING IS RHYTHM." "EVERYTHING IS RHYTHM." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) (Children under 12 NOT admitted.) BOOKED OUT LAST NIGHT. BE WISE. BOOK, OR BE EARLY. Plans at Hansen's or Tel. Theatre 64-003, BRANDIWINE radiates happiness. The ideal beverage, quarts 6s, halves 3s. Solely at the Grand Hotel Homo Supply •Store,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 17, 21 January 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 17, 21 January 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 17, 21 January 1937, Page 2

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