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/ MAJESTIC \ * M AJESTIC =^ Aristocrat of Wellington Cinemas. DAILY at 2.15 p.m.-S p.m. IN ITS 4TH MIGHTY WEEK! The crowds grow bigger and bigger every day as they rejoice in this most beautiful film. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present "ROSE .MARIE" , "ROSE MARIE" "ROSE MARIE" "ROSE MARIE" "ROSE MARIE" "ROSE MARIE" Jea'nette Macdonald Jeanette Macdonald Jeanette Macdonald Nelson Eddy Nelson Eddy Nelson Eddy • ' ■ ■ ■ "ROSE MARIE" "ROSE MARIE. "ROSE MARIE" ... .. "ROSE MARIE" . ■■■■■■ "ROSE MARIE" "ROSE MARIE" (Approved for ■'Universal Exhibition.) ACTUAL SCENES of the HINDENBURG DISASTER. HINDENBURG DISASTER. — ■ -J Box Plans at D.l.C.'and Majestic Telephone 45-100.. 2 Excellent Productions and Supports, from 7 p.m. T?EX THEATRE — " -"EX THEATRE ■'. REX : THEATRE ■ Cuba Street. Telephone 52-334. NEW UNIVERSAL'S DELIGHTFUL COMEDY-DRAMA OF THE SPORT OF . ■ PLAYERS. —WILLIAM GARGAN— Trainer of a String of Horses. —BINNIE BARNES— Millionaire-owner of Thoroughbreds. —WENDY BARRIE— Night Club Singer. —RAYMOND WALBURN— Comical, Rascally Old Racing Fan. —ALAN BAXTER— Night Club Owner and Crooked Bookmaker, in / 1937's Sweepstake of Galloping Humour, I ■— : 1 "BREEZING HOME.'' A Millionairess, owning a string of racehorses, falls in love with her trainer. The same fellow has awakened the affections of a beautiful night club singer, who also owns a horse.. Then.the ladies meet.- - .■■ -:. Fireworks! . ; (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) HOP ALONG CASSID V ■ tHOPALONG CASSIDY In his latest adventure. ACTION ... See Hopalong Cassidy and his fighting pals • ward oS an attack ■ from ambush. ' THRILLS ... As Cassidy matches trick for trick with desperadoes. ROMANCE i . . Throbbing out of a daring rescue in the West. SPECTACLE . . . See the great cattle ' drive . . . thousands of cattle driven across the sun-parched plains. WILLIAM BOYD, JIMMY ELLISON, GEORGE . HAVES (WINDY), - . : In "TRAIL "DUST" : V, : —.."TRAIL DUST" —:' .. , (Approved for Universal : Exhibition.) • ■■ - MARCH OF TIME - Latest News, Oswald .Cartoon, Ace Drummond No. 11, etc. , STALLS,' Is; D.C. Is 6d. Tel. 52-334. / \ QHORTT'S / \ N. ) ° THEATRE. V V Two 20th Century-Fox. Specials. FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW ■ VICTOR McLAGLEN VICTOR McLAGLEN In Damon Runyon's story of thrilling and rollicking adventure: "PROFESSIONAL SOLDIER" "PROFESSIONAL SOLDIER" "PROFESSIONAL SOLDIER" You'll laugh at his bragging ... blustering .. . swaggering! You'll thrill to. his desperate daredevil deeds ... as he risks ' his life for a lad who believed, him! Grand Associate Feature: ROCHELLE-HUDSON, PAUL KELLY, ROCHELLE HUDSON. PAUL KELLY, And "Buck," the Wonder Dog. .In James Oliver Cunvood's Great Adventure Story: "THE COUNTRY BEYOND." "THE COUNTRY' BEYOND." Where the law of the wild is the only law. Six Wonderful Supporting Featurettes. (The Whole Programme for Universal . Exhibition.) UNPARALLELED ENTERTAINMENT. BE WISE ■ BOOK OR BE EARLY ■J~-^"""""~i?i:n tema ." >^J ■*| —-^^- KILBIRNIE^,^^ Wellington's Leading Suburban Theatre. 7.30 TONIGHT 7.30 Transferred direct from the Regent at the Height of its Popularity. KAY FRANCIS KAY FRANCIS KAY FRANCIS _=pd:— "STOLEN HOLIDAY." "STOLEN HOLIDAY." "STOLEN HOLIDAY." .: —With— Claude Rains lan Hunter. Allison Skipworth. A story of international.fraud and crafty scheming. ■ Based ■" on the "Stavisky" scandal' which recently shocked Europe. Big Associate Attraction: - Music! Comedy! Drama! Thrills! JEAN FRANCHOT HARLOW TONE . HARLOW . TONE CARY GRANT LEWIS STONE . BENITA HUME • — In — " S-U-Z-Y " : " S-U-Z-Y " " S-U-Z-Y " " S-U-Z-Y " " S-U-Z-Y " " S-U-Z-Y " (Both Recommended by Censor for Adult 6.) Reserves at Theatre. Tel. 14-202. Telephone reserves cannot be held after 7.30 p.m. ■ BROOKLYN THEATRE. .7.30 TONIGHT 7.30. Warner Baxter, Alice Faye Jack Oakie. •'KING OF BURLESQUE." Frances Dee, Brian Donlevy, Clias. Butterworth. . '."HALF ANGEL." Mystery,' Romance, Comedy, all in one Groat Show. BOOK EARLY. . (Recommended for Adult Audiences,) TABLE TENNIS. TABLE Tennis Players—enjoy the winter -season. Join the Wellington Club now. T. S. Williams, Prof. Tennis Coach. Tel. 60-275.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 132, 5 June 1937, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 132, 5 June 1937, Page 4