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Carsi Tramcnrs, etc., this week at 10.15 p.m. ~ Ji AJESTIC Aristocrat of Wellington Cinemas. "DAILY, at 2.13 and 8 p.m. POSITIVELY LAST—2—DAYS. LAST-2-DAYS. . - do NOT MISS Buchanan's Brightest and Breeziest Musical Comedy, "TniS'LL MAKE YOU WHISTLE." "TUIS'LL MAKE YOU WHISTLE." "TfllS'Lt, MAKE YOU WHISTLE." ,-■ "THIS'LL MAKE YOU WHISTLE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ■ Starring JACK — BUCHANAN JACK'— BUCHANAN. • . JACK - BUCHANAN JACK - BUCHANAN . Box Plans at DI.CV and Theatre. Telephone 45-100. • 1' lor Tie Greatest Holiday 1 'Attraction in the History * of Motion Pictures. SEE PAGE ?? ? ? ? ? ' SEE PAGE ?? ? ' ?. ? ? A SHOW YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS. EISX THEATRE. EX THEATRE, CUBA STREET. - -TONIGHT, AT 7.30. A GRAND 'DOUBLE BILL ' HALF-PRICE NIGHT - A Spectacular Brand-new Entertainment .with your old favourites, ' VICTOR McLAGLEN .— EDMOND LOWE Rosemary Amos Mary Carlisle - la — , "THE ] x GREAT HOTEL MURDER." ' Rivals on the same ease —one a'polished student of ■crime—the other--a hard-boiled battler of criminals. • ■ ■ Tense drama of dark mystery, charged with rollicking comedy.(Recommended by Censor for'Adults.) -' ■ SECOND BIG FEATURE. ■Fast, Furious and Funny. "TnE DARING YOUNG MAN." Starring JAMES DUNN ' Mao.Clarke '■ —■ Neil Hamilton He risked .his neck . . . Joined up with gaol birds . » . Jilted his bride . . ; Clapped her behind 'bars, . . All rfor the .Price' of a /Honeymoon! , ' ■ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) , HALF-PRICE NIGHT -^=- ALE" STALLS 6d, D.C.' Od. <""JM. 52-334. '/\. QHOR^T'S jy^V \. )\« THEATRE. (. > Fox Films Proudly Present WARNER OLAND WARNER OLAND In the Most Thrilling o£ all Chan Pictures, "CHARLIE: CHAN'S SECRET." "CHARLIE CHAN'S SECRET." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Is Chan doomed at Jast? Trapped in a house of death, he is cornered by the weirdest murder ring .that' ever struck! Grand Associate .Picture—— EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, , LOIS WILSON, JOHN-McCUIRE In a Picture so Human it's Hilariousl So Real it's Riotous! "YOUR UXCLE DUDLEY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FINE SUPPORTING FEATTJRETTES. APITOb TflliA T R-K, A-PI'TOL THEATRJE, MIRAMAR. 7.45 — TONIGHT — 7.45. JACK LONDON'S Thrilling Sequel to '.'Call of the Wild." - In a primitive land ... a strange primi-' tiro triangle! •.<. .A man, half-hero, halfsavage! . .' .' A woman bent on vengcanee! ... A Wolf Dog monarch of the pack! ■ ■ "WHITE FANG" " ■ "WHITE FANG" - With - MTCHAEL WHALEN—JEAN MUIR, '- ■i Slim Summervillc—Charles Winniuger, .Jane DarweJl. •• — •Associate Feature — PETER Bj KYNE'S Thrilling Story- of the Steer-nerved - Men of the Air*- ' "'WITHOUT ORDERS " — ' . " WITHOUT ORDERS "■ "— With — Sally - eilers-robt. Armstrong. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) I pETONE THEATRES. 1 ' I x ETONE THEATRES. I PALACE Theatre ALACE of Variety. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT ONLY, at S. •W. C. FIELDS and BABY LE ROY in "IT'S A GIFT." (Universal Exhibition.) LEW AYIiES GAIL PATRICK "MURDER. WITH PICTURES." • • (Adult Audiences.) pIiAMI) ■ —P ETO M¥, .M R A. No—. V I'TON IS . TONIGHT AND TOMORROW at 8. 1 , —TWO BIG PICTURES. • No. 1— A- Gay, Modern Romance set to a back- ' ground of the exciting race track, "SPENDTHRI FT." "SPENDTHRIFT." With Henry Fonda, Pat. Paterson, Mnry Brian. No. 2—La>vrence Tibbett — Wendy Barrie Arthur Treachor, in '' -^-"UNDER YOUR SPELL" '-.—r"UNDER YOUK SPELL." '■ A Musical Riot—3 New Song Hits. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves 'at Theatre, Tel. 64-063. OT4TE PETONE b-pArpjjj .-__ . PETONE GREAT RETURN SEASON FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY TONTCIIT AND TOMORROW, at 8 p.m. "MUTINY ON TITR BOUNTY."— — —"MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY." With CHARLES LAUGHTON, CLARKE GABLE, FRANCTIOT TONE. The Greatest Sea Drama of all time. (Foi Universal Exhibition.) Reservations and Box Plan at Theatre. Tel. C3-SOO.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 70, 24 March 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 70, 24 March 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 70, 24 March 1937, Page 2

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