rfl^--" —OT. JAMES*~~~~---lin Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. DAILY, 2.15 and S p.m. Shoppers' Session Today at 5.0 p.m. RETAINED BY POPULAR ACCLAIM TO MAKE ALL WELLINGTON LAUGH FOR .A '2nd BIG WEEK! CECIL KELLAWAY, SHIRLEY ANN RICHARDS. JOHN LONGDEN. FRANK HARVEY. HARVEY ADAMS, CAMPBELL COPELIN, SYLVIA KELLAWAY. ALL IN "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." '■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." "IT-ISN'T-DONE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A veritable Riot of Laughter which has delighted countless thousands of Wellingtonians throughout the past week. ONE LONG LAUGH FROM \ BEGINNING TO END! ; Also: " MARCH-OF-TIME." '_ ." MARCH-OF-TIME." A Special Coronation Number. Unbelievable Scenes of the Great Preparations in England. Box Plans at Theatre, Tel. 54-775. ■ TONIGHT at 7 o'clock. LAUGHTER WEEK. UNDOUBTEDLY THE FINEST DOUBLE BILL IN TOWN. 2 FILMS OF EXCEPTIONAL MERIT. T?EN THEATRE . -"EX THEATRE REX THEATRE — - Cuba Street,. I'etephoue 52-334. By Special- Arrangement with British Empire Films. THE COMEDY FARCE THAT HAS BEEN CONVULSING AUDIENCES . EVERYWHERE, PRESENTED AND PLAYING EXTENDED SEASONS THROUGHOUT N.Z. ( "KEEP YOUR SEATS PLEASE~| > ' —: ~ " KEEP YOUR SEATS PLEASE." "KEEP YOUR SEATS PLEASE." " KEEP YOUR SEATS PLEASE.' "KEEP YOUR SEATS PLEASE." c Can be compared with "Charley's Aunt." "KEEP YOUR SEATS PLEASE." " KEEP YOUR SEATS PLEASE." "KEEP YOUR SEATS PLEASE." The Funniest.'Film In This or Any Year. "KEEP" YOUR SEATS PLEASE." « KEEP '•' YOUR SEATS PLEASE." ;, "KEEP YOUR SEATS PLEASE." '■' Funny, enough to make a Horse Laugh. ■' "KEEP YOUR SEATS PLEASE.;; ? "KEEP YOUR SEATS PLEASE. I "KEEP YOUR SEATS PLEASE."GEORGE FORMBY, GEORGE FORMBY, With HIS PET GOAT AND DUCK. . HIS PET GOAT AND DUCK. , "KEEP YOUR SEATS PLEASE.;; ' "KEEP YOUR SEATS PLEASE." " "KEEP YOUR SEATS PLEASE." ' You will rock with Uncontrollable f Laughter. "KEEP YOUR SEATS PLEASE." •"KKP YOUR SEATS PLEASE." "KEEP. YOUR SEATS PLEASE." J Laugh and Grow Fit. "KEEP YOUR SEATS PLEASE." "KEEP YOUR SEATS PLEASE." „ "KEEP YOUR SEATS PLEASE." " GEORGE FORMBY, GEORGE FORMBY, GEORGE FORMBY, With FLORENCE DESMOND. :s Filmdom's new laughter leader and Eng- " land's "ace" comedy director unite to preII sent a riot of fun that will rock you in your foundations and make you gasp for breath. Honestly, there's never been - anything funnier than "Keep Your Seats, Please." (Both- Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Second Big Attraction. Paramount Presents JOAN BENNETT, CARY GRANT, JOAN BENNETT, CARY GRANT, ; Walter Pigeon, Allan Baxter, !;• In '" "BIG BROWN EYES." "BIG BROAVN EYES." Two big brown eyes captured the jewel thief, when the law failed. . . . ParkAvenue's smart jewel thief captured by these beautiful eyes. FULL SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. REX, FRI., SAT., MON. MATINEE, SAT., 2 p.m. BE ADVISED. COME EARLY OR RESERVE. See the SPECIAL CORONATION PIANOS at ;"J>EG G ' S " TOWN HALL EXHIBITION. j. GRAND OPENING ,) NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT. EMPIRE THEATRE. ISLAND BAY. MPIRE THEATRE. ISLAND BAY. ii BOX PLANS "Empire" Confectionery. Tel. 14-307. 7.3O—TONIGHT—7.3O Every adventure you thrilled to—every character you loved and hated—leaping to life on the screen, in I "ANTHONY ADVERSE," "ANTHONY ADVERSE." "ANTHONY ADVERSE." "ANTHONY ADVERSE," ' With FREDRIC MARCH, FREDRIC MARCH, FREDRIC MARCH. 0 OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND. OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND. And a Cast of Thousands. (Recommended by Censor as More Especially for Adult Audiences.) SEASIDE THEATRE. E A S I D E THEATRE. LYALL BAY. — TOMORROW. MATINEE, 2 p.m. s THE MIGHTY "SAN FRANCISCO" ■ "SAN FRANCISCO" >- Together with { "THE MYSTERIOUS CROSSING" And AUDIOSCOPIKS. (Programme Reed, tor Adults.) Rinse 16-333 for Reserves.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 113, 14 May 1937, Page 2
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