;; A TERRIFIC SUCCESS. KIVOLI ' THEATRE, IVOU , THEATRE, , . RIVOLI THEATRE, s-WEWTOWN-Definitely Last 2 Nights. Tonight and Tomorrow, 8 p.m. Sliorta flora 7 p.m. 'I -—, — — The Picturo the Whole Town is i '■ talking about. i i ' 1 "LOVE FROM A STRANGER." v "LOVE FROM A, STRANGER. N "LOVE FROM A STRANGER." "LOVE FROM A STRANGER. • "LOVE ) FROM A STRANGER. • "LOVE FROM A STRANGER. . "LOVE FROM A STRANGER." Starring MISS ANN HARDING MISS ANN HARDING Her Best Role in 7 Years. MR. BASIL RAJHBONE ; MR. BASIL RATHBONE Rising to Tremendous Heights of Brilliance. .feinnie Hale — Bruce Seton — Donald r Calthrop. Recommended by the Censor [ . , FOR ADULTS ONLY. J., ■ " ■» 'jj'eep the children-away—they won't like it. ASSOCIATE ATTRACTION. A' WELCHER ON SOCIETY-^SHOWLD HE BE GIVEN A SPORTING CHANCE! Get the real low-down on the highwMips ■who gamble with human lives' IT S EXCITING MELODRAMA and Thrilling ENTERTAINMENT. ' ''PAROLE." ''PAROLE." ■ "PAROLE!" "PAROLE." feiicr Hunter, Ann Preston,, Alan Dine- . : hart, Alan Baxter, Grant Mitchell. AND THE Supporting Programme - One Out of the Box. WALT DISNEY'S „ r .- A DONALD and PLUTO DONALD and PLUTO Delightful Colour Symphony. ' "VARIETIES." * A Vaudeville Musical. ','GLIMPSES OF JAVA." ' Unique Travelogue. "LATEST CINEWUND NEWg." "STRANGER THAN ITCnON." $0 JB-E LIST. :'• '.' I*o INCREASE IN PRICES. • Alii STALLS Is. CIRCLE ls6d., €a PI TO L—MIRAMAR. APITOL MIRAMAR. 7.30 TONIGHT 7 JO X rhythmical riot of laughs and ly**™ On a tropical island where the sunkissed /belles t»n*«l»»« thß mm "7 ,th their bßr" baric 'songs and dances. "W-A-I-K-I-K-I W-E-D-D-I-N-G" , "W-A-I-K-I-K-I W-E-D-D-I-N-G "W-A-I-K-I-K-I W-E-D-D-I-N-G" , "W-A-I-K-I-K-I W-E-D-D-I-N-G' "W-A-I-K-I-K-I W-E-D-D-I-N-G" V . With BING CROSBY, 808 BURNS, MARTHA RAYfc, SHIRLEY ROSS. Popular song hits include "Blue Hawaii, •'Sweet Leilani,". "In s Little Hula fieavrt," and "Sweet is the Word For You." / '' Associate Feature: Brimful of Aotion and Packed with Thrills—- . -'THE LAST JOURNEY."--•THE LAST JOURNEY.'----v -"THE LAST JOURNEY.'- ---— "THE LAST JOURNEY." — With teODFRBY TEA-4LE, HUGH WILLIAMS * JUDY GUNN. SUPPORTS— Popeye Cartoon, Novelty, Sportlight. s .{Programme Approved Universal Ex.) - — Conclusion, 10.35 — ROXY ' TBE ATM* OXY THEATRE MANNERS STREET. (Continuous from 11 *.m.) Thrill-packed Adventure. * , "THE GIRL FROM . SCOTLAND YARD.j SCOTLAND YARD." An Unusual Thriller, with KAREN MORLEY, ROBERT BALDWIN And Another of Perry Mason's Thrillers-only more thrilling than ever. . "CASE OF THE BLACK CAT.'* "CASE OF THE BLACK CAT." With 'RICARDO CORTEZ, JUNE TRAVIS (Both Pictures Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Theatre Telephone 40-018. ; SEASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY. EASIDB THEATRE. LYALL BAY. 7,30 ___ TONIGHT 7.30. Packed with thundering thrills and bristling with action comes thie stirring picturisation of s great Australian romance, •pactcd in Nature's stronghold—the Valley of the Giants. , "TALL TIMBERS." "TALL TIMBERB." "TALL TIMBERS." "TALL TIMBERS." • With ' SHIRLEY ANN RICHARDS, FRANK LEIGHTON. Aasooiato Attraction: ;fiOBALIND RUSSELL, JOHN BOLES In 'One of the most intriguing dramas ec , . recent years. —"CRAIG'S WIFE."— -"CRAIG'S WIFE."- . (TOMORROW AND (Popular Return FRIDAY Season Nights.) GARY COOPER - JEAN ARTHUR, "MR. DEEDS^GOEsTtO TOWN." - ►^ "MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN." - And !' ' "TWO-FISTED GENTLEMAN." '(Programme Recommended for Adults.) f\E LUXE THEATRE .JL'E LUXE THEATRE LOWER HUTT — WED, THUR., FRI., 7.30 p.m. ' DEANNA DURBIN , In Universal's Notable Success: "THREE SMART GIRLS." "THREE SMAKT GIRLS." Togi'tlicr with— • Vi'.'unci' Dios.' Engrossing Drama, 'ONCE A DOCTOR." "ONCE A DOCTOR." "ONCE A DOCTOR." ,: , Jean Muir—— -Donald \yoods. "(Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . Plan's at De Luxe. Telephone 63-431. i PUBLIC LECTURE. '< '. TONIGHT, 8 o'clock. IjgLUE TRIANGLE HALL. ' Subject; ! , "THE SOCIAL ASPECTS OF SEX." I hr DR. A. G. BUTCHERS. | i - Admission %&. .Women and Girls over, 16 only. tTponSOired by the Business and Profes- , sional Women's Round Tabic Club.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 108, 3 November 1937, Page 2
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