riX—-■"''gt. james"~"—-~Ly Direction, Sir Benjamin Fuller. DAILY: 2.15 and S p.m. 2ND BIG WEEK 2ND BIG WEEK Of THRILLING ENTERTAINMENT. THRILLING ENTERTAINMENT. Don't miss the Brightest Show presented in Wellington for many, a. month. CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK In a-Romance of gun-running on the English coast. "THE LONELY ROAD." "THE LONELY ROAD." "THE LOXELY ROAD." "THE LONELY ROAD." "THE LONELY ROAD." "THE LONELY ROAD." "THE LONELY ROAD." "THE LONELY ROAD." A Stirring Drama of the British Secret, Service. (Recommended, by Censor for Adults.) ■ Plan at D.I.C. Theatre Tel. 54-775. Book now for "Three Smart Girls." 1 PARAMOUNT THEATRE. § . || x ARAMOUNT THEATRE. | . ' - SESSIONS: 2.15* and 8 p.m. STILL THE BEST LITTLE THEATRE IN TOWN FOR ENTERTAINMENT. We endeavour to always give you the Best, i so fliia week it is "THE LIVES OF A.BENGAL LANCER."' "THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER." "THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER." "THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER." "THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER." "THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER." "THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER." "THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER." "THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER." "THE LIVES OF A BENGAL.LANCER." "THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER." "THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER." "THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER." "THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER." "THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER." "THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER." "THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER." "THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER." (Approved for. Universal Exhibition.) With a Great Cast. GARY COOPER, GARY COOPER, • FRANCHOT TONE, FRANCHOT TONE, SIR GUY STANDING. SIR GUY STANDING. A story of Men's Brave Deeds in Mystic ; India! : AND STILL GREAT NEWS FOR : : . YOUNG AND OLD. POPEYE (Everyone's Favourite) IS IN • -".- TOWN FOR THE WEEK!! ' Plans at DJ.C. and Theatre (51-842). ' Telephone Reservations not held after 7.50 p.m. ''.■". -N. -} ° THEATRE. ( f .. ';.: ■ NOW SCREENING. N The Picture Entertainment Supreme. ' '; Theatre packed last night. V. ' -BE EARLY TONIGHT. . . '" Two 20th Century Fox Specials. ROCHELLE HUDSON, BRUCE CABOT, ROCHELLE HUDSON, BRUCE CABOT, - In - - ' "SHOW THEM NO MERCY." "SHOW THEM NO MERCY." •"SHOW THEM- NO MERCY." ' "SHOW THEM NO MERCY." (Recommended. by .Censor for Adults.) Thevnew horror of the underworld set the trap, but a-woman's courage sprang it-'. .'■■. and history's greatest man hunt thunders to a climax you'll never forget! Magnificent Picture No. 2— ■ ■- LAURENCE TIBBETT, ■ LAURENCE TIBBETT, ' In ■ .', "METROPOLITAN." "METROPOLITAN." "METROPOLITAN." (Approved for, Universal Exhibition.) His glorious songs will hold , you spellbound. EVENING SESSION: Short Subjects from 7 o'clock. "Metropolitan" 7.50. "Show Them No Mercy" 9.15. ROXY --... THEATRE, OIY - T HEAT EB, ' ;:' ■' MANNERS STREET. . : (Continuous from 11 a.m.) Your Biggest Thrill Since "Draeula." "THE MARK OF THE VAMPIRE." "THE MARK OF THE VAMPIRE." "THE MARK OF THE VAMPIRE." WE DARE YOU TO BE CALM! Only Tod Browning, creator of "Dracula," could have made this chilling drama of. lovers battling the evil forces of. another world! Featuring' LIONEL BARRYMORE, ELIZABETH ALLAN. BELA.LUGOSI. ALSO—Excitement mixed with v Laughs . and Romance — "ABSOLUTE QUIET." "ABSOLUTE QUIET.". The swiftest, dizziest, and merriest thrill film ever screened. With LIONEL ATWILL, IRENE HERVEY. (Both. Pictures Recommended for Adults.) Theatre Telephone 40-618. APITOL THEATRE, AP.11..0L THEATRE, ' ■"■'-'■• *' "MIRAMAR. - '. , 7.45—T0N1GHT—7.45. Latest1 Cinesound News. . Pete Smjitb. Sportlight. Musical Colour Cartoon. 2 BIG FEATURES— Mystery and intrigue in- the glamous ■" Orient! GEORGE AELISS GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE. ARLISS as the scheming, wily potentate — In — ■ • "EAST MEETS WEST." — "EAST MEETS WEST." — "EAST MEETS WEST." • ■ "EAST MEETS WEST." r Associate Feature —~ - Damon Runyon's popular novel adapted > and' produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. ROMANCE, ADVENTURE, LAUGHTER. « "THREE WISE GUYS." — ' "THREE W-ISE GUYS." "THREE WISE GUYS." . "THREE WISE GUYS." • '• With ROBERT YOUNG, BETTY FURNESS, ; Raymond Walburn, Thurston Hall, Bruce Cabot, Herman Bing. 1 (Programme Reed, for Adults.) ' Ring 16-545 for Reserves. 1 Patrons would greatly assist the management by collecting reserves early. Bookings cannot "be held after 7.45. ! ■ ' I -AND DON'T FORGET, "NUGGET" I . "NUGGET." i yOUX. SHOES EVERY MORNING.,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 49, 27 February 1937, Page 4
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