I L~^"""*" JAMES _^^rl - nil-.: Sir Benjamin Fuller. TONIGHT, at 8. I ARTHUR TRACY, ARTHUR TRACY. ARTHUR TRACY. ARTHUR TRACY, ARTHUR TRACY, ARTHUR TRACY, ! ARTHUR TRACY. j ! THE FAMOUS TENOR. I i i Idol of Millions of Screen and Radio Fans in his Second Sparkling Musical j Romance— "THE STREET "THE STREET "THE STREET "THE STREET" "THE STREET "THE STREET singer . s SrNGER'S RETURN." ! SINGER'S RETURN." ' " SINGER'S RETURN." SINGER'S RETURN." SINGER'S RETURN." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 0 NEW FEATURE SONGS. ! 6 NEW FEATURE SONGS. I fl NEW FEATURE SONGS. Sung as only ARTHUR TRACY can Sing Them. BOOK FOR TONIGHT. ; BOOK FOR TONIGHT. ! Plan- at Theatre. Tel. 54-775. IN ONE THRILL-PACKED NIGHT YOU'LL LIVE THE ADVENTURES - OF A LIFETIME. , BE WISE BOOK OR BE EARLY. I J -"""^iriNEMA Wellington's' Leading Suburban 1/heatre. E 7.30 TONIGHT 7.30 Also MONDAY AND TUESDAY. Direct from its Successful Season a,t the Regent— Handsome, Dashing, Devil-May-Cure ERROL FLYNN ERROL FLYNN ERROL FLYNN And THE MAUCH TWINS } (Billy and Bobby) I ■■ -In- j MARK TWAIN'S Thrilling Adventure Story— _ . — , |j "THE PRINCE 11 | I "THE PRINCE | I "THE PRINCE ! ; — And — ! S j THE PAUPER" I I THE PAUPER" j THE PAUPER" ! ~11 ' i__ „ — With — CLAUDE RAINS, { HENRY STEPHENSOX. ■* BARTON MACLANE. And a Cast of Thousands. - (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Associate Featurettes Include: Coloured Musical, Revue —Coloured Car- - toon—Newareels, etc. Reserves at Theatre—Tel. 14-202. Telephone Reserves cannot be held after 7.30 p.m. I "PETONE THEATRES. 1 I * ETONE THBATKES. I STATE PETONE STATE. TATE PETONE STATE. COMMENCING TONIGHT, at 8: SPECIAL FOUR-DAY SEASON. JOAN CRAWFORD. IIiam ROBERT MONTGOMERY, r In — "THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY" - — "THE LAST OF MRS. CHEYNEY" — With Frank Morgan,'Nigel Bruce, Jessie Ralph. A Dramatic Romance as Brilliant as its Glorious Stars. Pins Outstanding Supporting Features, including "Our Gang Comedy, Three Smart Boys." RESERVATIONS AND BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. TEL. 63-899. r^RAND * — PETONB~ I "RAND — PETONE v I '■ i TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock: j DOROTHY LAMOUR i RAY MILLAND, AKIM TAMIROFF, In the Action-packed Jungle Ihnller, j "THE JUNGLE PRINCESS" : "THE JUNGLE PRINCESS" A Real Tarzan Story. Dou't Miss It! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also , SPRINGBOKS v. OTAGO SPRINGBOKS v. OTAGO . I "Reserves at Theatre (Tel. 04-063). C PALAOJS I VALUE FOR MONEY *• ALAOE 2 Big Attractions for PETONB ! the Price of One. c ■ TONIGHT, at 7.45: Adapted from Harold Bell Wright's Bestseller, "The Re-creatiou of Brian Kent. No: 1— RALPH BELLAMY in "WILD BRIAN KENT." "WILD BRIAN KENT." A new kind of thrill for all thrill lovers. ] (Universal Exhibition.) I No. 2—Young Irish heartß fighting for love and freedom. ANTOINETTE CELLIER. JOHN LODGE—JOHN LODE-R -, In- ] "OURSELVES ALONE." \ "OURSELVES ALONE." , (Recommended for Adults.) 1 ; ■ ■■ c REGAL THEATRE, KARORI. } EGAIj- THEATRE, KARORI. 2 7.30 TONIGnT 7.30 , B—O-X P—L—A—N— S \ Regal Fruiterers. Tel. 27-961. CLARKE GABLE, MARION DAVIES CLARKE GABLE, MARION DAVIES In a Rollicking Comedy, with Lilting Music, Romance, and Thrills. 1 "CAIN AND MABEL." "CAIN AND MABEL." "CAIN AND MABEL." A Warner Bros. Cosmopolitan Production. Associate Entertainment: • WARNER BAXTER, JUNE LANG, WARNER BAXTER, JUNE LANG, ALISON SKIPWORTH, GAIL PATRICK, In a drama raging with relentless fury as a man meets his betrayer where only the strongest survive. "WHITE HUNTER." "WHITE HUNTER." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) BROOKLYN THEATRE. 7.30 TONIGHT 7.30. Jack Hulbert, Gina Malo, Robertson Hare. "JACK OF ALL TRADES." Will Hay, Hartley Power, Norma Vardeu. . "WHERE THERE'S A WILL." 5 The action is swift, sure, and uproarious. G Book early for this grand show. (Excellent Supports.) „ (Rec. More for Adult Aud.) KILBIRNIE WRESTLING CLUB, I ' 61 Coutts Street. WRESTLING! . WRESTLING! TUESDAY NEXT, September 21, at 7.45 p.m. Remaining Finals of Combined Club Championships and Special Challenge Matches. Also, VAUDEVILLE ITEMS to support. Admission 6d. Resprveg J«.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 69, 18 September 1937, Page 4
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