It is Our' Privilege to Present to the Wellington Public TODAY. TODAY— GAUMONT BRITISH DOMINIONS £100,000 Production |7 pLA ZA. i\ Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Reserve now for Tonight and Tomorrow at Begg's and Theatre. Tel. 57-277. Entertainment to your heart's desire!' With all the lusty, gusty, brawling abandon that made it the merriest 3:vl most Hpplauded of Shakespeare's Comedies! BERGNER BKRGNER BERGNER BERGNER BERGNER BERGNER BERGNER BERGNER BERGNER BERGNER BERGNER BERGNER BERGNER BERGNER BERGNER THE GREAT In Shakespeare's Immortal Comedy, "AS YOU LIKE IT," "AS YOU LIKE IT," "AS YOU LIKE IT," "AS YOU LIKE IT," "AS- YOU LIKE IT," The most riotous romance ever " written . . ..merrier than ever upon the screen, acted against an English scenic background that is "a thing of beauty aiyd a joy forever." (Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) ——— JOHN McCORMACK —: JOHN McCORMACK JOHN McCORMACK ■ JOHN McCORMACK —-— JOHN McCORMACK • At the /// paramount v^, /// Paramount \\\ ill 2.15 - Twice Daily - 7.45. 11l \\\ Tel. 51-842. /// Plans, D.l.C'and Theatre. The Gem of the Year! Thg Gem.of.the Year! The Romance That Attains Perfection! The Romance That Attains Perfection! The Romance That Attainß Perfection! THE STORY! —, -THE CAST! 11 SONGSI THE SCENES! — THE STAR! The One and Only . JOHN McCORMACK — —— JOHN McCORMACK — — JOHN McCORMACK -r—rJOHN McCORMACK — JOHN McCORMACK JOHN McCORMACK JOHN McCORMACK— -JOHN McCORMACK — JOHN McCORMACK -—— — JOHN McCORMACK — JOHN McCORMACK — JOHN McCORMACK JOHN McCORMACK JOHN McCORMACK Singing as i Never Before " ':" " In' "-■ ■ - •■—■ The Delightful Irish Romance, '> "SONG —O'- MY — HEART." '. "SONG — O'.—MY—'HEART." "SONG — O' — MY — HEART." "SONG — O* — MY — HEART." "SONG — O'— MY-HEART." "SONG - O' — MY — HEART." . "SONG — O' — MY - HEART." "SONG — O' — AtY — HEART." "SONG — O' — MY — HEART." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) To hear John McCormack singing "Rose of Tralee," "I Hear You Calling Me," "Little Boy Blue," and many other beautiful songs over the latest Western Electric Mirrophonie Sptrad Bystem is indeed ■ - ■ • a treat in store for you. CHILDREN! Special Saturday Matinee. Attractions:—Mickey Mouse in Arabia— Popeye Cartoon — Terrytoon — Comedy, . ' ■ , : ' ■ ■ EtC. ..-•'■ " PERFECT. ENTERTAINMENT!!! Here is one of the Finest Pro- . grammes we1 have ever had the "pleasure of presenting to you! ill PRINCESS CONTINUOUS I |*RiyCEB3 from 11 ajb. Daily. | There have been all kinds of pictures . . . but never one like this! . Alexander Korda presents KUDYARD KIPLING'S Immortal Adventure Story, "Toomai of the Elephants," picturised as —"ELEPHANT BOY" "ELEPHANT BOY" "ELEPHANT BOY" "ELEPHANT BOY" "ELEPHANT BOY" , -^-"ELEPHANT BOY" "ELEPHANT BOY" —"ELEPHANT BOY" ''ELEPHANT BOY" "ELEPHANT BOY"-^— The most popnlar of all Indian adventure tales by Rudyard Kipling comes to life in the picture with a THOUSAND ELEPHANTS and a MILLION THRILLS! -——Associate feature R.K.0.-Radio Pictures Present Katharine Franchot HEPBURN TONE HEPBURN — ■— TONE HEPBURN TONE HEPBURN TONE "QUALITY STREET." "QUALITY STREET." "QUALITY STREET." "QUALITY STREET/ (Both Approved Universal Exhibition.) J. M. BARRIES captivating stage comedy brought to the screen in all its warm romance and high-speed laughs! "Elephant Boy" commences at:— j 11.12. a.m., 2.38, 5.22, and 9 p.m. "Quality Street" commences at:— 12.32, 3.58. and 7.30 p.m. Also PRINCESS FEATURETTES. Box Plans at Theatre (Tel. 42-580). MISS JEANE HORNB Presents her Pupils in a "Pot Pourri" of Ballets and Divertissement. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 6, TOWN HALL CONCER'I CHAMBER, At 2.15 and 8 p.m. Gorgeous Ballets and Scenas include: "Babes in the Wood." "Little Shepherdess of Devon." ...... "AVhen the Poppies Bloom Again." As the evening bookings are very heavy intending patrons are advised to attend the Matinee and avoid disappointment. Matinee Prices Is 6d, la; Evening 2s 6d, Is 6d, Is. Reserves D.I.C MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS. PKIVAT.K Launch Party Cruising Sound 9, 2-3 weeks Christmas, has few vacancies for men. Write 238 Evg. Post.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 110, 5 November 1937, Page 2
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