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For Reservations, Telephone 52-212. .— ICING'S THEATRE ' THEATRE Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. SESSIONS: 2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. Plans nt D.I.C. and Theatre. rj.VViEN'CIXG TODAY". R.K.O. RADIO PICTURES PRESENTS 2 SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS—2 No. 1. No. 2. The Gripping Sasa A treat for lovers of the world's of up-to-the-second greatest frontier stirring realism! hero who blazed K.K.O. Radio's the first trail across , the Continent of ."RSv't -£Hnv America side hy ~HR\T-r -IHiiv side with grim „Hnv>T iir^v tragedy — fierce T TURN vengeance and dan* serous love k-M LOOSE." ger °" 3 10 ' 'EM LOOSE." "daniel loose.;; BOONE." EJI LOOSE." "DANIEL Tense drama — BOONE." crowded with action ... It tells By the brilliant the story o£ a author of vicious gunman "VIVA VILLA." who is granted parole ... To him Starring means just an/~t tt" c* other chance to GEol ' GL o . brien# rob and kill! i HEATHER L [<;W] g W gxoNE. AiSbi-L,. j AM]£S gleason John Carradme. BRUCE CABOT Ralph Forbes, LOUISE Clarence Muse. LATIMER And a cast o£ 3000. BETTY GRABLE. (Approv.-d for Uni- (Recommended by versal Exhibition.) Censor for Adults.) Box Plans D.I.C. or Theatre. Ring 52-212. L—— A "'vi i-VKILBIRNIE^.^-p Wellington's Leading Suhurban Theatre. FINALLY TONIGHT AT 7.45. GRACE MOORE — FRANCHOT TONE "THE—KIN G —STEPS—OUT." In Addition: The Thrilling Prison Drama, "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. TOMORROW (SATURDAY). At 2.0 and 7.30. All these Stars in One Big Picturc: MARION DAVIES MARION DAVIES MARION DAVIES With DICK POWELL CHARLES RUGGLES EDW. E. HORTON CLAUDE RAINS : — ARTHUR TREACHER — In — The Season's most glorious romance: "HEARTS DIVIDED" "HEARTS DIVIDED" "HEARTS DIVIDED" "HEARTS DIVIDED" Big Additional Attraction: Everybody's Favourite: . j. JANE WITHERS •JANE WITHERS JANE WITHERS JANE WITHERS Singing, Dancing, Clowning, "LITTLE MISS NOBODY." "LITTLE MISS NOBODY." "LITTLE MISS NOBODY." (Both approved for Universal Exhibition.] ETONE. THEATRES ETONE THEATRES STATE TATE TONIGHT, At 8 o'clock. CLARK GABLE, JEANETTE MACDONALE In "SAN FRANCISCO" With SPENCER TRACY, Jack Holt, Jessie Ralph, Ted Hcaly. CLARK GABLE, JEANETTE MAC DONALD Together for the First Time, ir 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 JBos Plan at Theatre. Telephone 63-899. riRAND "RAND TONIGHT and MONDAY, Only at 8. TWO BIG PICTURES. No. 1— MARION DAVIES — DICK POWELI PAT O'BRIEN -f PATSY KELLY In the Gay Musical Comedy, "PAGE MISS GLORY. "PAGE MISS GLORY. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) No. 2— "AND SO THEY WERE MARRIED.'' "AND SO THEY WERE MARRIED.'' With MELVYN DOUGLAS — MARY ASTOR The Season's Merriest Comedy. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Hansen's or Tel. Theatre 64-063, (Children under 12 not admitted.) , P_ ALACE ALACE THEATRE OF VARIETY. 63-610 PETONE 63-610 TONIGHT AT 8. ROSS ALEXANDERBEVERLEY ROBERTS In "HOT MONEY" —• TIM McCOY . In "SQUARE SHOOTER" (For Universal Exhibition.) Children under 12 not admitted. L»JSGAL THUATR K. K.AKUKI. CV 7.3O—TONIGHT—7.3O Box Plans "Regal" Fruiterers (Telephone 27-901). BETTER RESERVE AT ONCE! igain the entire programme is provided by tIETRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER. No more leeds to be said to assure our patrons f another glorious night's entertainment. Here's the Complete Colossal Bill:— .35—"OLD PLANTATION" (Cartoon in Colour) .45—"VAMP TILL READY" (Charlie Chase Comedy) 3—Our Patrons will long remember "Public Hero No. 1"—well here he is again— CHESTER MORRIS, Co-starre# with none other tnan SALLY EILERS, n an action-packed drama of adventure, comical and otherwise— "PURSUIT." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ,18—THELMA TODD-PATSY KELLY in "HOT MONEY." ,33 —JEAN HARLOW in the type of role that made her a world favourite. SPENCER TRACY tetter than ever, as a devil-may-care man —in this red-blooded drama, "RIFF-RAFF." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) I o'clock—The end of a perfect night's iltertainment—seldom seen in any theatre anywhere. eft' PRINTING of every description: Show Cards, Catalogues, Invitations, Busiess Stationery. All orders executed romptly by the "Evening Post" Printing lepartment. Half Tone and Line Blocki tade at shortest notice. Stereo Work a pecialty. 'Phone for quotations. Tel.M>4o, . «

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 18, 22 January 1937, Page 2

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