"WINGS OF THE MORNING.'' The Greatest Picture Ever Made! Starring the Amazing Star of Stars, ASNABELLA. JOHN McCORMACK. HENRY FONDA, Is Now in its flth SMASHING WEEK, And still packing to capacity nightly — At the — J pLA Z A ' j Sessions—2:ls and 8 p.m. [ BOOK FOR TONIGHT! j Telephone 51-277. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) G.-B.D. Technicolour Speeial. -— Also — " BOMBING OF SHANGHAI." stitiiiiitititipiMtttiitmMiiimmmuittimiitiiMiiMiH* U — [i PETONE THEATRES. I ; ETONE THEATRES. { aiiiitiiinititHitimitiiiiinmiiHunnmiiiiMiiiiiiniiiff G' rand PETONE" I RAXD PETONE —- TONIGHT At 8 o'clock A Full Vaudeville Revue on the Screen. Scores of Songs! Gales of Laughter! "SOFT LIGHTS AND SWEET MUSIC." "SOFT LIGHTS AND SWEET MUSIC." Featuring All-star Top-notch Vaudeville BIGGER. BRIGHTER than "VARIETY." Also Showing - "C-R-O-W-N AND G-L-OrR-Y." — An Outstanding Short Featurettc. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves at Theatre. Tel. 64-063. PALACE VALUE FOR MONEY ALACE 2 Big Attractions for PETONE the Price of One TONIGHT - At 7.45 - TONIGHT HUGH SINCLAIR CONSTANCE CUMMINGS ■ At their best in Delightful Romance, heightened by Ingenious Drama— "STRANGERS ON HONEYMOON.' "STRANGERS ON HONEYMOON." From the Pen of EDGAR WALLACE. —Associate Feature KEN MAYNARD - In - "HEIR TO TROUBLE." (Both Universal .Exhibition.) UTATK PET6KE -=~StATE. OTATE PETONE STATE. TONIGHT At 8 o'clock LIONEL BARRYMORE- .'•.«.„„ CECILIA PARKER In — "A FAMILY AFFAIR" 1 "A FAMILY AFFAIR" — With , . ERIC LINDEN - MICKEY ROONEY. A Tense Drama of the Modern FamilyRomanre and Action. (For Universal Exhibition.) Reservations and Bos Plan nt Theatre, Tel 63-803 ____ DK LUX F, THEATRE E LUXE THEATRE — LOWER HUTT WED, THURS., FR1.,.7.30 p.m. EDMUND LOWE. MADGE EVANS. PAUL LUKAS In M.-G.-M/s Comedy Thriller, "ESPIONAGE." "ESPIONAGE." | Second big feature: The Sparkling Radio 'ievue, "IN TOWN TONIGHT." "IN TOWN TONIGHT." With all the Radio Top-liners. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plana at De Luxe Tel 63-431 CONCERT CHAMBER. ONCERT CHAMBER. TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 19. TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 19. For Five Nights Only. THE WELLINGTON REPERTORY THEATRE (Inc.) ' Presents— " PRIDE AND PREJUDICE." "PRIDE AND PREJUDICE." "PRIDE AND PREJUDICE." "PRIDE AND PREJUDICE." Dramatised by HELEN JEROME, From the Famous Novel by JANE AUSTIN. "Full of laughter and wistful romance; outrivals "'Quality Street.'" -"Daily Mail" (London). Produced 1 by W. S. WAUCHOP. BOX PLANS open at D.I.C. on FRIDAY. Prices: 4s 4d (res.), 2s 6d, and 1b <Sd. —- PNSB T>E LUXE THEATRE. PNSB J-'E LUXE THEATRE. PNSB SUNDAY NIGHT. PNSB PNSB PORT NICHOLSON BANK PNSB PNSB Presents PNSB PNSB STANLEY LUPINO PNSB STANLEY LUPINO PNSB . - ■ PNSB In the Sunniest, Funniest, and PNSB Happiest Musical Comedy ever PNSB presented on -stage or screen. PNSB PNSB "HAPPY." PNSB "HAPPY." PNSB "HAPPY." PNSB "HAPPY." PNSB "HAPPY." PNSB PNSB (Approved for Universal Exhibr.) PNSB Every ingredient of Happy EnterPNSB tainment is to be found in this PNSB Merry Musical Comedy. PNSB Proceeds to Band Funds. PNSB E. ORMROD. Seeretarv, PNSB P.O. Box 1186. PNSB PNSB PORT NICHOLSON SILVER PNSB NICHOLSON SILVER PNSB BAND. PNSB BAND. PNSB PNSB The apology contained in MonPNSB day evening's issue of the "EvenPNSB ing Post" relative to nn entertainPNRB ment at the De Luxe Theatre last PNSB Sunday evening was in no way conPNSB nected with the Port Nicholson PNSB Silver Band. PNSB PNSB This Band will present a ConPNSB eei t and Picture Entertainment at PNSB THE DE LUXE THEATRE ON PNSB SUNDAY NEXT, which will be PNSB well in keeping with its usual PNSB high standard. wvr% PNSB E. ORMROD, 1 PNSB Hon. Secretary. PNSB NEW ZEALAND ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. ANNUAL EXHIBITION x\. Now open daily in the ART GALLERY, BUCKLE STREET: Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays: 2 to 5 p.m. And Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday Evenings, from 7 to 9.30 o'clock. Admission, Is: Season Tickets, 2a 6d, Art Union Tickets, la. DIRECT from the chosen vineyards of South Australia to the Grand'* Homo ; Supply Store. Scppclt'g Port, quarts 3t, ' pints Is 9d.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 90, 13 October 1937, Page 2
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