LAST 2 DAYS, 2.1.3 and 8 p.m. Plans at D.I.C. & Theatre. Tel. 51-5U3. SHIRLEY rEMI'LIC, SHIRLEY TEMPLE, SHIRLEY TEMPLE. . SHIRLEY TEMPLE, FRANK MORGAN-STEPIN FETCH.IT, 1» "DIMPLES." "DIMPLES." (Dir.— Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd.) 1 | P P I _ _ I I ■ M Will be presented to the Lady, selected by the Mauagenient as the ••Smaitest-Dre^ed Girl in Town" attending,' the Premiere of the ■•Smartest Girl in Town" on Friday Evening. Photograph will appear in Daily Papers. FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY NEXT Here's a hich-speed romance! (reared to mile-a-mimite hilarity which leaves you breathless as it whizzes across the screen. FIVE OUTSTANDING COMEDIANS ■VITE IN A MERRY-MAKING MIX-UP. GENE RAYMOND ANN «OTIIER/N f'r'xF mYMOXD ANN" MOTHERS GKNB RAYMOND ANN SOTHERN GKl\B RAYMOND ANN BOTHKRN With the comedy lights from the Astairc-Rogers Musicals: HELEN BRODERICK i-IKLKN BRODERICK HELEN BRODERICK \n-r\C BLOKK ■ RH'K RHODES FR C B O F - - ERIK RHODES ERIC BLORE ERIK RHODES \ combination that will give you the laugh of your life in: "smartest girl in town." -smartest; girl in town "SMARTEST GIRL IN TOWN." You'll cry with laughter, shricU with deIMit, as this sparkliiiK romance terminates in" a barrage of side-splitting complications. III! i III! (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Tr/MPIRI'! THEATRK, J BLAND BAY. ii'MPJRM THEATRE. ISLAND BAY. S o'clock - TONIGHT - 8 o'clock GEORGIG O'BRIEN GEOIiGE O'BRIEN In -i yarn about, red-blooded men in a country where every trail leads to blazing adventure. "THE LiORDI'.R PATROLMAN." "THE BORDER PATROLMAN." (Approved by Censor for Universal Exhibition.) Additional Attraction : The most spectacular man-hunt ever' fii lined— "LATE EXTRA." "LATE EXTRA." F RID A Y—S AT U R.D A V f.'.,The most; tcrrilic thriller ever shown on any screen— "SHOW-THEM1 NO MERCY." . : (Recommended by Censor for. Adults.) And "PETTICOAT FEVER." The most stupendous double bill evei : offered our patrons. ceasiue theatre, lyall bay, Seaside theatre; lyall bay, 7.3O—TONIGHT—7.3O Ncu-srccl (Abdication Edward VIM). TWO OUTSTANDING FEATURES. MADELEINE CARROLL GEORGE BRENT In The Most Sensational Trial Drama yet Filmed! "THE CASE AGAINST MRS. AMES." "THE CASE AGAINST MRS. AMES. 11 ■ , Second Attraction Out of the roaring steel furnaces leaps this blaziii!; drama of untaineable men! VICTOR McLAGLEN BINNIE BARNES, HENRY ARMETTA, In "THE MAGNIFICENT BRUTE" —"THE MAGNIFICENT BRUTE" SPECIAL! Thursday and Friday! WARNER BAXTER MYRNA LOY, ' In "■ PENTHOUSE:" (Programme recommended for Adults.) p A P T T O L T IV V. A T ft. B, VAl'I T O L T HEAT Ii E, MI.RAMAR. 7.-15—TONIGHT—7.45. The most exciting new personality in years, To Thrill You —To Enchant You— to Amaze You— SIMONE SIMON With B.EKB ERT MARSH ALL, UUTH CHATTERTON. A Daringly DilTcrent Story! "GIRLS' DORMITORY." "GIRLS' DORMITORY." Second Big Feature The Most Sensational Trial Drama yet Filmed! "THE CASE AGAINST MRS. AMES" "THE CASE AGAINST MRS. AMES." With MA DELEINE CARROLL, GEORGE BRENT. Supports include ABDICATION EDWA RD V.I [I. (Programme recommended for Adults.) RING 10-513 FOII RESERVES. ANNOUNCING— ANNOUNCING — ANNOUNCINGRONA OLSEN', IiOXA OLSEN', RON A OLSEN, International Lecturer. POXFERENTE HALL, HALL, Donnniou Farmers' .Institute. SUNDAY', FEBRUARY 21 7 ,S0 SUNDAY. KEUIJUAIIY 21, 7.; in. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 7.30. MEETINGS. " THE WELLINGTON HARMOXTC SOCIETY (Inc.). rpilE 22nd Annual General Meetin- ol x I he above Society will be held in the Lpcture Room. V.M.C.A. Buildiri" Willis Stroet, on Wednesday, February 24, 19H7, at S p.m. Business: Annual Re port aud Statement; Election of Officers; General. VICTOR R. BENNETT, H_oii. Secretary. ""TuTTIIcTA f E ETI NO. rpnADES HALL, THURSDAY, Eebruarj L is. MARK SILVERSTONE, J'resident. Diinedin Branch. Unemployed Workers' Movement, Duncdin Laboin Councillor. Directorate Reserve Bank, wil Address Unemployed and Sustenance Men , Trades Hall. S o'clock Tomorrow Night All Unemployed—in your own interests— Please attend. : \fAT;tCOSE Ul<.reT.r7i<Tni]anc^tl,v~[ie7i|,.. ( » wit li Varcx mellioil, no i-esli\i<;. Fret bnoklrl. Vaivx, Ltd., I'iox I.ViS A.G. ■ Wclhngtnn. Local Representative: Nurse .Spcnre. Coiirtcuay L'liainbers, Courlonaj
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 40, 17 February 1937, Page 2
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