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ri|^^--^CT. JAMES"— *"— —lJ~l ISL>^\ Pt. JAMES no • Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. — TONIGHT AT s. A CORONATION GEM.There is no better or brighter show in Wellington than ST. JAMES. ST. JAMES. And certainly no better laugh than "IT ISN'T. DONE." "IT ISN'T DONE." "IT ISN'T DONE." "IT ISN'T DONE." . "IT ISN'T DONE." "IT ISN'T DONE." "IT ISN'T DONE." Every foot an absolute scream. Ideal entertainment in a language t ou all . understand. | TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT. I You've never seen anything funnier than "IT ISN'T DONE." . "IT ISN'T DONE." "IT ISN'T DONE." "IT ISN'T DONE." "IT ISN'T DONE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) There's a treat in store provided you make sure of your seats and book. ■ PLUS: I PLUS: "MARCH OF TIME." "MARCH OF TIME." "MARCH OF TIME." A.a added attraction any theatre is proud aa to present. SPECIAL CORONATION NUMBER. SPECIAL CORONATION NUMBER. \ Unbelievable scenes of the preparation for the great historical event. . , ~ Plan at Theatre. Tel. 54-775. TONIGHT AT 7 o'clock 2 OUTSTANDING PRODUCTIONS AND EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. ■—"REX THEATRE— ■, -"EX THEATRE i .<■ —■ REX THEATRE ] • Cuba Street. Telephone 52-334. ] No. 1. : No. 2. ] R.K.O. RADIO'S THE PRESS 3 MIRTH- SHRIEKED FOR j CONVULSING . HER ] DETECTIVE CONFESSION. ] THRILLER. VVHO WAS THIS ] From the Original WOMAN?, ] Stew^aime, j "THE PLOT shf hide hely™l a?i 3 THICKENS" other name? Would ] «rnrw tdtot she sacrifice all for ] THICKENS" ih she loves. ] "THE PLOT "GIRL ■■ \ THICKENS". OVERBOARD." \ JAS. "GIRL ■ I GLEASON — • OVERBOARD," J. —— ZASU GLORIA .. , } PITTS . STUART. ] Wrack your brains WALTER " ] -you'll never guess PIDGEON. ] the solution in this • o ) And a Big Cast. i MYSTERY A man staggers off i COMEDY. a boat—murder! A j luxury, liner bursts j A laugh every foot, into-flame in mid- i A .thrill every ' . ocean! A. ;desper- i minute. ate girl leaps over- i !)..<.'• ■ board! An] rinno- i Based ■on the in- cent girl faces death i genious , ■plan" of for..a killing! Don't i band of.', interna- miss this tidal wave i tional crooks to of' excitement blaz- i steal priceless art ing over with the I . treasure, fury of love! ' i i i (Both Recommended More Especially for i Adults.) ■ . j BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. j Popular Prices—Stalls Is, D.C. Is 6d. ] Book Early. Ring 52-334. ' . 3 ■ ' ■ - ' ■ ■ ] -_ ] -■"■■""■"» ■■■"■" ■"■■" "»""»! . ;■] i pETONE THEATRES. I - ] = x ETONE THEATRES. I ] STATE PETONE } TATE ■ PETONE J TONIGHT AT 7.45. JOAN CRAWFORD-ROBERT TAYLOR Franchot Tone ........ Lionel Barrymore Melvyn Douglas James Stewart, —"GORGEOUS HUSSY""GORGEOUS HUSSY" SIX BRILLIANT STARS. A PICTURE that CHALLENGES the THRILLS and Soul Throbs, of "San Francisco." ' — (For Universal Exhibition). PLUS—A Great Supporting Programme of °J Selected Featurettes from 7.45. £1 Box Plan,at Theatre. „ Tel. 63-899. SI Note. —Telephone Reserves cannot be "1 held after 7.30. ' SI PALACE Theatre SI ALACE of Variety. SI FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.30 o'clock. SI A Thrilling Story of the Lumber Camps, ft JOHN WAYNE JEAN ROGERS, g} In ■ - " ' § "CONFLICT" • • ■ S TIM McCOY—— §{ —-"THE PRESCOTT KID" g{ (Both Uniyersal Exhibition.) ST BY SPECIAL REQUEST AGAIN 1 si ON THE STAGE: . SI JACK AND ROBBIE TAPP, ' St NEW SONGS NEW DANCES. SI - Of GRAND — PETONEg RAND P E T O N E It 7.45 TONIGHT 7.45 SI By Popular Request a Special Return §J Season of One of the Greatest Pictures of 2* all Time. §1 IRENE .DUNNE — ROBERT TAYLOR, f IRENE DUNNE — ROBERT TAYLOR, § .In I "MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION" §1 "MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION" —- SI (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) I] Until you, have seen "Magnificent 2^ Obsession," you have misse,d a unique o] experience. ■ SI ' Also Showing Si SPLENDID SUPPORTING °{ FEATURETTES gj From 7.45. g' Patroris are Advised to Book Early. gj Plans at Theatre, or Tel. 64-063. . gj : . bl CIIIIIIIII!!!ll|]!lllll!llll!!llllll!!llllill[|||!lllllllllllllllll!IIN!lll!:!!l!!ll!ll , |j "YB LUXE THEATRE, I si -'E LUXE THEATRE, fj ST LOWER HUTT. . j |] liiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil st TONIGHT, MON., TUES., 7.3o'o'clock. St MERLE . QBERON—BRIAN AHERNE, g| " BELOVED ENEMY." ct '.' BELOVED ENEMY." gj —2nd Big Feature— . SI Fred Mac Murray Gladys Swarthout ST "CHAMPAGNE WALTZ." |J "CHAMPAGNE WALTZ." |I (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) gi Plans at De Luxe. Tel. 63-431. st ——~r — — — — st <OD«/ A IWWTOWN. ST ""/j SI X^ ' SI TONIGHT, 7 o'clock—MONDAY, 7 p.m. |J TUESDAY, 7 p.m. |< Three Outstanding Attractions. ' — No. 1— "SAN FRANCISCO" T Starring Jeanette Mac Donald, Clark Gable. X. No. 2—"WANTED, JANE TURNER." jj With Gloria Stuart —Lee Tracy. (Both pictures recommended for Adults.) No. 3— "AUDIOSCOPIKS." The Most Sensational Screen Novelty, . (Children under 16 not admitted.) Book Now for,. Monday and. Tuesday

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 108, 8 May 1937, Page 4

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