FINALLY TONIGHT. "ROMEO AND JULIET" "ROMI-0 AND JULiri" —■ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Anstocnt of Wellington Cinemas. DAILY, at. 2.15 and 8 p.m. TONIGHT Another Air mail MG M Special Just armed, and screening at The Majestic AT ALL sr^SIOXS AT ALL SESSIONS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. THE ROYAL FAMILY THE ROYAL FAMILY THE ROYAL FAMILY THE ROYAL FAMILY THE ROYAL FAMILY AT HOME AT HOME * AT HOME. AT HOME Their Mijcties Frolic with the Two Little Princesses. THE MOST CHARMING, INFORMAL, AND INTIMATE PHOTOGRAPHS OF IHEIR MAJESTIES" AND THE LITILF PRINCESSES" EVER SCREENED TOMORROW MORNING. «EOSE MARIE" " ROSE MARIE " "ROSE MARIE" « RO SE MARIE" "ROSE MARIE" (Appro\ed for Universal Exhibition.) SEE PAGE 3 * Box Plans at DI C and Majestic, Telephone *5 100 Children Under 16 Not Admitted. LAST NIGHT ;HILARIOUS COMEDY THRILLING ADVENTURE. 7 30 HALF-PRICE NIGHT 7 30 "REX THEATRE -"EX THEATRE REX THEATRE .Cuba Street. Telephone 52-334. "IT'S A GIFT" W. C. FIELDS, BABY LE ROY, In Addition— Zane Grcj's Thrilling Outdoor Romancei^.—"HOME ON THE RANGE"—; — 1 ! With RANDOLPH SCOTT, JACKIE COOGAN, EVELYN BRLNT. And Joe Morrison singing the popular song hit "HOME ON J.HE RANGE." (Both Approved for Um\ersal Exhibition ) TOMORROW, FRIDAY. At 7 p m. The picture that has been convulsing ' audiences and pining extended seasons thioughout N Z "VEEP YOUR SEATS PLEASL." • 'KrEP YOUR - SEAT S PLi: •VSb " "KEEP YOUR SEATS PLEASE;' 'KEEP YOUR PLEASE." GEORGE JTORMBY, GEORGE FORMBY, GLORGE FOiyMBY, With FLORENCE DESMOND, / Filmdom's new laughter leader and England's "ace" comedy director unite to present a riot of fun that will rock you in your fouudations and make you gasp for breath Honctrv, theie'b neier been an)thing funnier than "Keep Your Seats, Please." (Appio\ed for Unneisal Exhibition) Special Added Attraction. "BIG BROWN LYrS " ' BIG BROW Jf EYLS " Stalling JOAN BENNETT, CARY GRANT, Two big brown e\es ciptuied the jewel thief, when the law failed . . Paik Avenue's smart jewel thief captured by these beautiful ejes REX *• TRIDAY. j CAPITOL THEATRE, APITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. 745 __ lINALLY TONIGHT 7 45 2 OUTSTANDING FEATURES. " WHITE HUNTER." "WHIIE HUNTER" Ad\ enture—penlous t-> them . . . thulhng to you—x With WARNER BAXIFR .TUNE LWG GAIL PATRICK. ALISON SKIPWORIH Together Avith' GERTRUDE MICHAEL SIR GUY Si ENDING, COLIN TAPLEY, in "Tlir RFIURN OF SOPHIE LANG ' "THE REfUKN OF bOPHIE LANG." TOMORROW—Got Ready for the Biggest LIII4II in Yeirs "KTTP "IOIK f>r\r& PLI-, VSE" "KLLP \OUK SEALfc PLLASL" logcther With "DISHONOUR BRT&H'J " "DISHONOUR BRIGHT" • (Ptogiamme Reed loi Adults) Ol —- yy (J HOK Il' b / \ ° IHEA'IRL \ / FINAL SIKLI NLNG TONIGHT OF ■WARNER BAXTER, In 'THE PRISONER OP SHARK ISLAND." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) And EDWARD EVI RUT HORTON I I" 1 "nmz rnivAiK si-CRnr\RY." (Appiovrd for Unuer=nl Inhibition) I COMMENCING TRTDAY1 'WALLXLT WLICS, miIBVKA ST\N- ■\\ \ CX, In "\ Mrs«.Ar,i 10 o \rcia (Recommended 1» Censor io; Vdxilts ) And WMiNI R OL\ND In "CHARLIE CHAN AT TEfE CIRCUS."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 112, 13 May 1937, Page 2
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