I LAST 2 DAYS . . I ."MY AMERICAN WIFE" FRANCIS LEDERER—ANN SOTHEHN. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 2.15 and S p.m. | P P(] 1? N f I Plans nfc D.I.C. and IV JCj VJ■ JLj IS A Theatre. (Tel. 41-144). "E?T?TD A V ANOTHER BRILLIANT MASTERPIECE BY TUB AUTHOR OF fJXii-^i-ll "SHOWISO 4T." . . SAMUEL GOLDWYN PRESENTS EDNA FERBER'S CLASSIC OF THE NORTH WOODS. YOU who appreciate something different in .film entertainment ... YOU who can be Chrillod by surging action,' roaring adventure, nnd Ko'nmutie Drama right oB the beaten hack ... - . YOU who can let your laughs rins out at vigorous comedy, and your pulses tingle at titanic melodrama . . . YOU ARE THOSE WHO" MUST SEE— "COME AND GET IT "— • Edward ARNOLD—JoeI McCßEA—Francis FARMER United Artists— (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) KIDDJES! Specially for Yon! You've waited a long time to be allowed to eomc to the pictures—you're itching for thrills and fun—well, from Friday you can COME AND GET IT! MICKEY MOUSE will bo them in Walt Disney's Funniest Colour Cartoon, . "MOVING DAY." ~ REOPENING FOR PICTURES ON_FRIDAY! 2.15 p.m. \ NEW OPERA HOUSE 8.0 p.m. RESTRICTIONS ON THE ATTENDANCE OF CHILDREN HAVE BEEN LIFTED FROM SATURDAY—AND WHAT A GREAT PROGRAMME THIS IS FOR THEM! Two Thrilling New Attractions with the Hall-mark of High Quality! Somerset Maugham's great thriller of the Also. • South Seas .. ~ packed with excitement « nmp a t/~i Tjrii T7TJATIT and adventure from the start! Q 1 XvAIItU 1 JP XLUM "ISLE OF FURY" THE SHOULDER" HUMPHREY BOGART1 — MARGARET A stirring drama of courage ... of a LINDSAY — DONALD WOODS — man who was the only witness to a E. E. CLIVE. murder, and who faced death if he testiTwo "Wanted Men"—who wanted one fied .... Yet with his little son he woman! One, a fugitive with a price on dared the underworld! his head . . . the other, a man of mys- With tery . cast up by the sea on this RALPH BELLAMY-LITTLE DAVID tropic iale'where, amid the perils of pearl- HOLT-KATHARINE LOCKE—ANDY diving, they settle their feud! CLYDE. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 1 BOX PLANS at D.I.C. T-I-V-O-L-I (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) TONIGHT AND TOMORROW. SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME FROM 7 O'CLOCK. MADELEINE CARROLL "THE CASE AGAINST MRS. AMES" GEORGE BRENT-ARTHUR TREACHER Hear the most dramatic trial yet known! A beautiful woman charged with murder .. . condemned by public opinion fighting for her name and her child. Will she be found guilty? Or will she be judged unfit as a mother? Poignant drama that tears at everyone's heart. (Recommended by Censor for. Adults.) —GREAT ASSOCIATE SPECIAL— LAUREL and HARDY 1 In Balfe's Operetta, ! "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL" Stan and Ollie are gipsies now—and romance is in their blood! But love is a funny thing—wildly funny—as you'll admit amidst your howls when you see their latest comedy hit! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The Supporting Programme incIudes:—PARAMOUNT NEWS, FOX AUST. NEWS, FITZPATRICK TEAVELTALK, PETE SMITH ODDITY, AND "THE HIT-AND-RUN DRIVER." TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES: 1/6, 17Screening Times: 8 p.m., "Bohemian Girl." 9.15 p.m., '.'Mrs. Ames." (Children under 12 not admitted.) MAYFAIR CABARET ■ ' TELEPHONE 51-770. .? . 91 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. THE RENDEZVOUS OF WELLINGTON'S SMART SET. rpHE DIRECTORS OF THE MAYFAIR CABARET wish to announce to their ■^ many Dance Patrons that they,.have engaged, the .services of. . ' . , CLARENCE' ':s.'". MURRAY... ■ ~,■;! . ' ■ (POPULAR. CABARET MANAGER) •;' -j WATCH PAPERS FOR SPECIAL NIGHTS (SATURDAYS)! : • GRAND OPENING NIGHT— | SATURDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 6. DOUBLE 10/-. Evening Dress Essential. 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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 28, 3 February 1937, Page 2
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