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-i-tl JAMES Q*~T ——_ ST. JAMES^-srqjJ Direction, Sir Benjamin Fuller. TONIGHT, at 8. DAILY, At 2.15. THE MOST AMAZING FILM IN TEN YEARS! Not since Lon Chaney'a unforgettable "The Unholy Three" has there been a picture so startling or so unusual as \ "THE / ) DEVIL ( ( / DOLL." \ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) LIONEL BARRYMORE 1 LIONEL BARRYMORE 1 is superb as Paul Duval, who escaped from Devil's Island with the secret that baffled science. IT JUST BRISTLES WITH ! EXCITEMENT! ] L ' YOU'LL HARDLY BELIEVE YOUR OWN EYES! Children under 12 not admitted. Plan at D.1.C., Theatre Tel. 54-775. ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS SMASHED TO ATOMS. y~a . . E~7 / MAJESTIC \ —AJE S T I C Aristocrat of Wellington Cinemas. DAILY, At 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. | NOTE ■ MATINEES. . DAILY AT 2.0 P.M. I Doors Open at 1.30 p.m. WILLIAM POWELL, MYRNA LOY, LOUISE RAINER, FRANK MORGAN, And a Giant Cast of Thousands. In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Mammoth Musicale, " THE GREAT ZIEGFELD." " THE GREAT ZIEGFELD." " THE GREAT ZIEGFELD." " THE GREAT ZIEGFELD." " THE GREAT ZIEGFELD." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) As the presentation of "The Great Ziegfeld" plays 3 hourg and occupies the entire performance, patrons are earnestly requested to be. seated punctually at the above starting times. Plans at D.I.C. and Majestic, Telephone 45-100. PETONE THEATRES. I ETONE THEATRES. I \ PALACE ALACE THEATRE OF VARIETY. 63-010 PETONE 63-GlO TONIGHT AT 8. 1"GRAND JURY." "GRAND JURY." Starring FRED STONE and LOUISE LATIMER. 2— Headed by CHARLES BICKFORD. " NOTORIOUS GENTLEMAN." " NOTORIOUS GENTLEMAN." A Story of a Clever Lawyer. 3—Musical Supports at the Show Place of Petone. Palace—Dial 63-010. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ryiANJ} ~ , "hand TONIGHT AND TUESDAY AT 8. •—NINO MARTINI IDA LUPINO LEO CARILLO - In - " THE - GAY - DESPERADO." " THE — GAY — DESPERADO." " THE - GAY - DESPERADO." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —Also Showing— MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON IN COLOUR. (Children under 12 not admitted.) ' Plans at Hansen's or Theatre. Tel. 64-063, CTATE o T ate TONIGHT, At 8 o'clock. CLARK GABLE, JEANETTE MACDONALD In "SAN FRANCISCO" "SAN FRANCISCO" Bo Wise—Book, or be Early. Reservations at Theatre. Tel. 63-899. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) (Children unuer 12 Not Admitted.) iiiiiiiiiiiiM ( r\E LUXE THEATRE, I i -'-'E LUXE THEATRE, p I LOWER HUTT. | Children imdei 12 not admitted. NOW SHOWING. 2.0 and 7.30 p.m. Each Day. Clark Gable — Jeanette MaeDonald. • "SAN FRANCISCO." "SAN FRANCISCO." "SAN FRANCISCO." Also "AUDIOSCOPIKS." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plan at Theatre or Tel. 63-431. UEASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY. THEATRE, LYALL BAY. TONIGHT, from 7 o'clock—Excellent Varied Supporting Programme of Selected Supports. 8 p.m.—Thrills—Laughs—Romance. S.S. Van Dine's best-selling Phil Vance Story, produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, provides gay and thrilling entertainment— "THE GARDEN MURDER CASE." "THE GARDEN MURDER CASE." - With - EDMUND LOWE-VIRGINIA BRUCE, BENITA I-lUME-NAT PENDLETON. 9.lo.—Latest Cinesound News, showing incidents in last Test. AGAIN HER MAGIC VOICE HOLDS THE WORLD ENTHRALLED, GRACE MOORE—FRANCHOT TONE — In — "THE KING STEPS OUT" "THE KING STEPS OUT" The Golden Voice of Grace Moore—The Romantic Dash of Franchot Tone —The Glorious Melodies of Kreisler combine to make this one of the really great musicals yet brought to the screen. (Recommended for Adults.) Children under 12 not admitted. _ t TONIGHT! TONIGHT! 1/L% T EARN ESPERANTO! JHTLy Jj F,ARN ESPERANTO! jk The Wellington Esperanto (Hub reopens TONIGHT. Jan. 25, 7.45 p.m. Top floor, Nathan's Bldg., Grey St., opp. G.P.0., private letter box lobby. Learn Espor- ! anto: 10 rules, no exceptions. I'REE tuition. Visitors welcome. P.O. Box 330. QOART Bottle of Golden Grain Whisky is an ideal gift for the New }2a, pintol6s,ftL BoJefeiL

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 20, 25 January 1937, Page 2

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