/ MAJESTIC I X J E * ° t Aristocrat of Wellington Cinemas. • DAILY, at 2.15 and 8 p.m. ' FINAL 2 DAYS OF FINAL 2 HAYS OF ELKANOK POWELL ELEANOR POWELL : ELEANOK' POWELL In "BORN - TO - DANCE." "BORN - TO - DANCE." "BORN - TO - DANCE." '(Ajipro; v«l for Universal Exhibition.) Bos .Plans at' D.I.C.- and, Theatre. Telephone 45-100. '--- Evening Performance Terminates at 10.40 p.m. CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED, : mill 'IP: You've heard about it for months! ; You've read about it every where! , . .'■ It's all true. The. greatest:" love ■ drama,,the mightiest entertainment of oqr time. ■". . . Hers are thrills, (Suspense to .Spur...the. pulse . . . ,-. ■tender ■ romanceK to charm, tile .;.-;■ heart ■. . beauty to fill the.eye.; ,-".-.. in a picture such as the' .-, '■■ -.world has never known, y SEE VAG£ ■■'s. '■ : , SEE PAGE 3.'-;•-:....,. BOOK NOW!.. ' "THE MARCUS SHOW." "THE MARCUS SHOW." "THE MARCUS SHOW/; "THE MARCUS SHOW." • "THE MARCUS SHOW." Preferential, Bookings. Announcement on ■ -■ '. . ..Page 3. .:■'■■. NOW SHOWING! ~~~ AT 2 AND 8 p.m. •. "LAUGHING .AT TROUBLE." And •■....-• "EASY TO TAKE." (Both unproved for Universal Exhibition.) ■'i:-. ~^-^~ THING'S /~~==r ■ . ■ ■ Direction Amalgamated Theatres,- Ltd. —FRIDAY-—- • . ■.':.. HARRY CAEEY, . ANN DVORAK, BERTON CHURCHILL, ~...-.. In ■ . Danlon Ruuyan's Magnificent Epic of the Turf, "RACING LADY.'.' "RACING LADY." THUNDERING HOOFS! ! ! ! ! POUNDING HEARTS ! I ! ! ! BREATHLESS THRILLS M ! ! ! Twenty thousand hearts stand still as sixteen game thoroughbreds turn into the straight and battle out their fighing finish. ALSO: A ~ THRILL-PACKED FOOTBALL STORY—full of action, laughs, and excite- ' ment. . '■: "..:;.JAMES,GLEASON, BRUCE CABOT, ; JUNE TRAVIS, ANDY DEVINE, In "THE BIG GAME." "THE BIG GAME." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition). (Children Under 16 Not Admitted.) riAPlfoL THEATRE, V A P I T 0 L THEATRE, MIRAMAR. 7.4S—TONIGHT-7.45, The Gay Merry Musical, SONGS—MUSIC LAUGHTER. "THE BIG BROADCAST" ■— "THE BIG BROADCAST" ' —> "THE BIG BROADCAST" With ' JACK OAKIE. BURNS and ALLEN, WENDY BARPJE, AKIM TAMIROFF, And RICHARD TAUHKR. AMOS 'N' ANDY, BING CROSBY, MARY BOLAND, AND CHARLES RUGGLKS RAY NOBLE and lire BAND—The Vienna Bd*e' Choir, and Hosts of Other Popular Entertainers all in this one big show. A«bOciaia Feature: Thrilling, Baffling Mystery, "BLACKMAILER." With H. B. WARNER — FLORENCE RICE. (Programme Recommended for Adults.) EMPIRI'J fH/IATRb. INLAND BAVT. MPIRE THICATRE: ISLAND BAY. 8 o'clock TONIGHT 8 o'clock JOAN BENNETT, JOEL MeCREA, JOAN BENNETT, JOEL MeCREA, Henry Armettn, Nat. J'endleton, Allison Skip-worth, Andy Clyde. A truly bnlliaiit cast in the eeni"a'e most colourful real-life pictuie'. "TWO IN A CROWD." "TWO IN A CROWD," "TWO IN A CROWD."' Associate Attraction, AiNiehtmsue to Dad—a Riot to you. ; THE JONES FAMILY In . "EDUCATING FATHER." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) REGAL THEATRE, KARORI. EGAL THEATRE, KARORI. 8 o'clock TONIGHT ■ 8 o'clock ■■-:. ROLAJCD YOUNG ROLAND YOUNG In H. G. Wells's unique comedy of a modern miracle worker, "THE MAN AVHO COULD WORK: MIRACLES." /,, Associate Attraction: EDMOND LOWE, • CONSTANCE CUMMINGS, In a baffling mystery drama, "SEVEN SINNERS." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) FRID., SAT.,-Spencer Tracy, Sylvia SidIney in "Fury," and Gene Raymond,-Ann Sothern in: "Smartest Gli'l in T6\vn."\ ~ AUTUMN. SHOW? 7 ■ WELLINGTON HO RTICULTURAL SOCIETY. CHRYSANTHEMUMS. HYDRANGEAS, DAHLIAS. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL, ' TODAY (Wednesday). "(ONE DAY ONLY). OFFICIAL OPENING, 3 p.m. By His Wonship.the Mayor (T. C. A. Hislop, Esq., C.M.G.). the1 best that- Autumn Has to offer in flower's will be on exhibition at this Show. Chrysanthe-murna, Hydrangeas, Dahlias, etc. There will be displays of cut flowers, decorated tables, novel stand, fruit and vegetable exhibits ( arid flowers on sale at the Flower Stall. Splendid Trade Displays by Nursery Men and .Florists. Music during Afternoon and Evening. AFTERNOON TEA will be available. The Show | will be open continuously troni 2 p.m until approximately 0.30 in the evening. H. H. MILLER, Secretary, Brandou House, Telephone 41-484. P.O. Box 1625. BAD Legs! Varex method a permanent cure. No resting. Free booklet from Varex, Ltd., Box 1558 AG, Wellington. Local Representative: Nurse Spence, Coiirtenay Chambers. COurtenay Place. PIES PIES. PIES. PIES. ". PIE and Coffee, 7d. Joe's Pie Stall, Wakefield Street (opp. Town Hall).
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 99, 28 April 1937, Page 2
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