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/ IVf AJESTIGI \ iTXAJEST IC * . Aristocrat of Wellington Cinemas. DAILY at 2.15 and S p.m. A FILM-PLAY THAT WILL REMAIN VLYID -AND MEMORABLE WHEN OTHERS FADE INTO OBLIVION. Mctro-Goldwyn-Mnyer presents Alexander Diimas's Immortal Love Drama Conies to Vivid Life. GRETA GARBO, GRETA GARBO, GRETA GARBO. GRETA GARBO, .GRETA GARBO, GRETA GARBO, ROBERT TAVI.OI:, ROBERT TAYLOR', „ • ROBERT TAYLOR, t ROBERT TAYLOR. ROBERT TAYLOR. ROBERT TAYLOR, ■ In ■"CAMTIi L E." " 0 A M I L L K." | " C A M I L L E." "CAMILL.E." " C A M I L L E." " C A M ILL E." " C A M I L L E." " C A M I L L E." " C A M I L L E." "CAMILLE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ALSO ABBEY CORONATION CEREMONY. "NO PLACE LIKE ROME" Metro". Musical Comedy, etc. Box Plan 3at D.I.C. and Theatre (Telephone 45-100). LAST NIGHT, (At 7.30) TONIGHT. ACTION-ADVENTURE. Baffling Mystery Peppered with' Hilarious Comedy! HALF-PRICE NIGHT. REX THEATRE • — J-VEX THEATRE — REX THEATRE Cuba Street. Telephone 52-334. . "PRIVATE SCANDAL." "PRIVATE SCANDAL." . ZASU PITTS, PHILIP HOLMES, MARY BRIAN, 'NED SPARKS. When murder struck in their midst . ._ . they all endeavoured to ■ cover up an individual private scandal . . . with hilarious results. (Recommended for Adults.) Zane Grey at his best tells a blazing and romantic story of the Wild West at its . 1..-, worst!. ''' "SUNSET PASS" — ' "SUNSET PASS" RANDOLPH SCOTT, TOM* KEENE, KATHLEEN BURKE, NOAH BEERY, HARRY CAREY, KENT- TAYLOR. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. TOMORROW (FRIDAY), At 7 p.m. A titanic story of sunken submarines and the heroic divers who risk horrible dea^i . to savo, their trapped comrades! 300 ft BELOW. "DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND" — ■ "DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND" — —- "DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND" —- SEE the desperate "crash dive" for safety! SEE men torpedoed from their ocean graves! SEE the "iron doctor" revive crushed m tin! ■ , RICHARD DIX—DELORES DEL RIO, CHESTER MORRIS - In - "DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND" ■ " DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND " ■ Dynamic drama as the mighty men of the fleet battle the most shocking of disasters! (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) ' REX FRIDAY A MAGNIFICENT SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT. l**^-^.^ KILBIRNIE^^^^ Wellington's Leading Suburban Theatre. Comfortably Heated at All Sessions. 7.3O—TONIGHT-7.30. AND TOMORROW. A Picture that eclipses every other. .., . However brilliant "LLOYDS OF LONDON" "LLOYDS OF LONDON" "LLOYDS OF LONDON" .•■■ ■' ; ■■. , - ; 1' ,: , -; With TYRONE POWER ~ MADELEINE CARROLL SIR GUY STANDING FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW C. AUBREY SMITH And a cast of thousands. : -! —'Associate Attraction • Adventure! \ Thrills! Romancel " ■ RICHARD ARLEN , ,- RICHARD ARLEN —With— ... Cecelia Parker—Henry. B. Walthall ■ • ' - ■ —In— "THE MINE WITH THE IRON DOOR" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves at Theatre — Telephone 14-202. COMING SATURDAY: ROBERT TAYLORBARBARA- STANWYCK, ' ■ ■' ■ —In — "HIS BROTHER'S WIFE." Also: JOE.E. BROWN "P-O^o" J^O-E:" Box Plan Now Open. I' ~" ~~ FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7 o'clock. REDUCED PRICE NIGHT. AH Stalls 6d; Dress Circle Is. Children (with parents), Dress Circle Dd. No. 1— . "LOTS OF FUN." With 30 Big Stars, in a new form of screen entertainment. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' No. 2— ' - ■ ■ ADOLPHE MENJOU, DORIS KENYON, In the Most Delightful Comedy-drama, "THE HUMAN SIDE.", (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: No. 1— "OUR RELATIONS." Starring Laurel and Hardy, in, their funniest full-length feature to date. No. 2— "WE'RE ON THE JURY." With Helen Broderick, Victor Moore. (Bo.th Pictures for Universal' Exhibition.) WHITE WRAPPING PAPER. WE CAN SUPPLY £JLEAN, WHITE WRAPPING PAPER (In any Quantities), PRICE: 12s Cd per cwt (ex otore). "EVENING POST" . ~*~ (Boufcott-Blrect Entianccl^-;S^; *

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1937, Page 2

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