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I'S. JAMES "" *T. JAMES ST. JAMES Direction, Sir Benjamin Fuller. LAST TWO DAYS. DAILY: 2.15 and 8 p.m. A Mighty Story Uncovering a Thousanc Secrets from a Land Steeped in Mystery " UNCIVILISED " (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Centuries of civilisation torn asunder i one brief moment of primeval passioi "UNCIVILISED" Kidnapped from her tent in the stillnes of the night, taken into a mysterious laud Added Attraction Special Short Subject: "SONG OF THE BUSH," Or "THE TEDDY BEARS' PICNIC" A day in the life of the quaint little Aus tralian Koala Bear. FRIDAY NEXT. FRIDAY NEXT. WALLACE BEERY . WALLACE BEERY WALLACE BEERY In ha Most Lovable Character sinci ''Min and Bill." The screamingly funn; Comedy Adventures of "OLD HUTCH." "OLD HUTCH." "OLD HUTCH." "OLD HUTCH." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Another Happy Hit From Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. ' SEE PAGE 3. SEE ■ PAGE 3. FOR SPECIAL DISPLAY. FOR. SPECIAL DISPLAY. Plan at D.1.C., Theatre Tel. 54-775. ii in iiiiifl ,E LUXE THEATRE, E LUXE THEATRE, I LOW! IfflllllMlllllllllllll LOWER HUTT. !l!lll!MilllI!lIimilI!llllllIi!IIIlllllll!|l|!l!lffl™l ALL CHILDREN ADMITTED. TONIGHT, at 7.30. - "NEW MOON." - "NEW MOON." "NEW MOON." - "NEW MOON." With GRACE LAWRENCI MOORE. TIBBETT. MOORE. TIBBETT. ADOLPHE MEXJOU, ROLAND YOUNG. Also "THE CLOCK STRIKES 8." "THE CLOCK STRIKES 8." With WENDY BARRIE, KENT TAYLOR (Programme Recommended for Adults.) EASIDJi I'HEATRE, LYALL BAY —EASIDE THEATRE. LYALL BAY ' FINALLY TONIGHT, At 7.30. EDWARD ARNOLD. ■, VICTOR JORY, JOAN PERRY LIONEL STANDER. In The screen adaptation of the thrilling Cosmopolitan Magazine Mystery Story: .——"MEET NERO WOLFE"Together with the latest of Charlie Mystery Thrillers. Action!! Excitement!! -"CHAN AT THE RACE TRACK"(Programme Recommended for Adults.) TOMORROW: ; RALPH LYNN -:. v. .In ■■■■■'- "IN THE SOUP." >ETONE THEATRES. ETONE THEATRES. TONIGHT AT S. FRANCIS LEDERER, ANN SOTHERN - In - "MY AMERICAN WIFE." —— With FEED STONE ■ BILLIE BURKI Action, Romance, and Comedy. (For Universal Exhibition.) Reservations and Bos Plan ! at Theatre Telephone G3-S»Q. THEATRE OF VARIETY. (G3-610.) TONIGHT. TONIGHT. 1— "ALIAS MARY DOW." Sally Eilere, the versatile star, in societ and underworld. (Universal.), 2- "TRANSIENT LADY," With Gene Raymond, Frances Drake A story of a lovely skating girl in trouble (Universal.) Be early or Reserve Nissen's. hKAND PETONE, T r a N D- P ETONE TONIGHT, THURS., FRID., AT 8. TWO BIG PICTURES. No. I—A Real Mystery Thriller, "36 HOURS TO KILL." "36 HOURS TO KILL." With BRIAN DONLEVY, GLORIA STUART, No. 2GENE RAYMOND, ANN SOTHERN, In the hilarious comedy set to' music, "WALKING ON AIR." "WALKING ON AIR." (Both approved for Universal Exhibition. Plans at Hansen's or Theatre. Tel. 04-063. WELLINGTON v ELLINGTON CORONATION CORONATION .MAY 1 to-15. MAY 1 to 15. MAY 1 to 15. MAY 1 to 15. SCHEDULES FOR THE FOLLOWING CLASSES NOW AVAILABLE. 3 DAYS HORSE EVENTS DOG TRIALS NEEDLEWORK COOKING PHOTOGRAPHY The Management would be glad to provide for any outstanding exhibit or attraction of public interest. Intending Exhibitors are asked to get in touch with the Management without delay, when the Space Plan will be submitted lo them. G. MITCHELL, Manager, P.O. BOX 1223, Wellington. TONIGHT. 7.30 o'clock. NEWTOWN ABYSSINIA! PASTOR L. A. DAVISON, Congrega tiona! Church Hall, Constable Stree (tram routes 3, 4 only, 12 mins. Citj Centre), will deliver worth-while Lanten Lecture, entitled "KINGS AND SLAVES." Mr. Davison has spent six years ii Abyssinia; own slides; brings a mcssag( full of vital interest. BK EARLY. Full House Expected. TONIGHT, 7.30 o'clock, NEWTOWN

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1937, Page 2

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