IN_AJSJ^ASON_OF BRILLIANT METRO - GOLDWYN - MAYER TRIUMPHS NO GREATER SUCCESS HAS BEEN ACHIEVED BY ANY DRAMATIC ROMANCE —"THE GORGEOUS HUSSY" SHATTERS ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS FOR THE MIGHTY MAJESTIC. / MAJE STI (if \ —AJESTIC • " Aristocrat of Wellington Cinemas. DAILY, at 2.15 and 8 p.m. Sharp. Metro-Goklwyn-M'ayer Present JOAN ROBT. CRAWFORD TAYLOR CRAWFORD TAYLOR CRAWFORD ■ TAYLOR - In — "THE GORGEOUS HUSSY " " THE GORGEOUS HUSSY " '• THE GORGEOUS HUSSY " Franchot Lionel TONE ■ .BARRYMORE. TONE •■ BARRYMORE TONE BARRYMORE (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) —AIso"MARCH OF II A Robert TIME;" 1937, II . Benchley No. 2. || Comedy. Fitzpatrick Traveltalk in Colour. Etc. Plans at D.I.C. and Majestic (Telephone 45-100) 1 PARAMOUNT THEATRE, ft I Paramount, theatre. » SESSIONS: 2.15 and 8 p.m. Plans' at D.I.C. and Theatre (51-842). A Picture everyone should see, for it gives you in detail'just what the men of the. 41st Lancers are called upon to do! "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." (Unirersal Exhibition.) With GARY COOPER, - - GARY COOPER, 1 FRANCHOT TONE, FRANCHOT TONE, " ' SIR GUY STANDING. SIR GUY STANDING: Really the best entertainment in town this week! Excellent Supporting Programme. Popeye completes our great programme. FINALLY TONIGHT. —;OEX THEATRE -^EX THEATRE CUBA STREET. Telephone 52-334. TONIGHT AT 7 O'CLOCK SHARP. ' . 2 SPECIAL PRODUCTIONS. ANT) A GREAT VARIETY OF SHORTS. REX Adapted' from the thrill-teeming REX ' "Cosmopolitan" Magazine story, REX "ORPHAN OF THE REX ■ WILDERNESS." REX With REX GWEN MUNRO, REX Joo Valli, Sylvia Kellaway, Harry REX ' • Abdy, Ron Whelan. REX Life ... in the tent-city of a REX' touring circus with its varied asREX sortment.of humanity living a life REX apart in their love oi tha cawREX dust and spangles ... on a big REX sheep station and among the crowds REX of the-cities. A story which-also REX delves deep into the heart of AusREX tralia's forest land where still REX flourishes the primeval animal code REX of life—KlLL OR -13E KILLED. REX (Approved for Universal REX Exhibition.) REX Associate Feature: REX The Mystery Film of the Year REX HISX "MURDER REX BY AN ' REX ARISTOCRAT." REX v Starring REX Lyle Talbot, REX Marguerite Churchill, REX ■ ■ , ■ Claire Dodd. ,• . The picture is a melodramatic murder mystery drama, based on the bestselling novel of the same title by Mignon G. Eberhardt. (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) , AND ON THE STAGE NIGHTLY DAVOLO, Cigarette Magician. Popular Prices: Stalls Is, D.C. Is Gd. TONIGHT,7 o:clock, TUESDAY, 7 p.m. 2 - BIG' SPECIALS -2 . No. 1-. - - '••THANK YOU,- JEEVES." - "THANK YOU, JEEVES." "THANK YOU, JEEVES." Based on a Story by P. G. Wodehouse, With ARTHUR TREACHER. ARTHUR TREACHER. You'll laugh your head off at his bally nonsense. . . . lie's the funniest character in fiction. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) No. 2— ■ ! ■ CONSTANCE BENNETT, CONSTANCE BENNETT, Inr the-Romantic Drama, "EVERYTHING IS THUNDKR." ' "EVERYTHING IS THUNDER." Constance Bennett in her greatest picture, offering pathos, drama, thrills, and the most arresting love story ever screened.' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) •No/ 3—Excellent'Features from 7 p.m. , tPMPIRJS THEATRE, .ISLAND BAY. Empire theatre, island bay. Packed to the doors again Saturday night. Hundreds unable to Rain admittance. S o'clock TONIGHT.. 8 o'clock. ANOTHER EQUALLY'GOOD SHOW. I Here it is:— ■ I 1. "STRANGER THAN FICTION." ] (Of absorbing interest.) 2. "CARNIVAL DAYS" (Another beautiful coloured cartoon,) . 3. SALLY EILERS, .JAMES DUNN, j and .syncopating PINKY TOMLIN, in a riot of music and laughter. "DON'T vET PERSONAL." "DON'T. GET PERSONAL." 4. A Matchless Mystery Story, filmed against the scenic splendour of America's famous Yellowstone Park. You must see HENRY HUNTER, ' ALLAN HALE, RALPH MORGAN, ANDY -In--"YELLOWSTONE." "YELLOWSTONE."(Recommended by Censor for Adults.) EGAL .THEATRE, KARORI. EGAL THEATRE, KARORI. Another "capacity" audience again thoroughly enjoyed Saturday night's outstanding entertainment. 8 ■ o'clock. TONIGHT; 8 o'clock. We present another wonderful programme. 1. CAROLE LOMBARD, CAROLE LOMBARD, Preston Foster, Cesar Romero, in> definitely one of the season's, smartest and cleverest comedies. ■ "LOVE BEFORE BREAKFAST.". "LOVE BEFORE BREAKFAST." 2. ANNA STEN, ANNA RTKN,--ITKNRY WILCOXON, IIIiNRY WILCOXON, Two fawnii-kc slai-s in a story evpi-y a\ o- . man's hesrt will respond In—n puUulinir rii-suna of "'<■ woman alone" —outcast i because of love. j "A WOMAN AI.ONK." "A WOMAN ALONE." (Recommended by; Censor. lor Aduits.}
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 50, 1 March 1937, Page 2
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