FINAL 2 .DAYS FINAL 2 PAYS yiH KT7 Aristocrat of Wellington Cinemas. Daily at 2.15 p.m. and S p.m. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER Present . Willinn JjUISO \y luiaiu . Tvl ,~ PftWl'T.r, .ivAJiN li.l^ pnwi?r,T. UAINjCK .pnwvTT. RAIM'jR l»nWT<'Tjl"j RAJNtR POWELL KAIMiK -ivBAEONESS ORCZY'S mwmwaffi "THE EMPEROR'S CANDLESTICKS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) " " Also ROBERT OU^ BENCHLKY :Sewercels nr^NG COMEDY COMEDO Coloured Fitzpatrick Traveltalk, Box Plans at M.C. and Majestic. Telephone 43-100. The Majestic proudly announces Metro-Goldwyn- . Mayer's Mighty ; Challenge to the Greatest Musical Films of all time. SEE TAG X 3 SEEPAGE 3 \ r:^= THING'S ~=r' Direction: Amalgamated .Theatres, Ltd.. ' At 2 and 7.45 p.m. Telephone 62-212. .Plans at DXO. and Theatre. - LAST 3 DAYS - EDDIE CANTOR in :ig-Stt*fflßßߣ> And SMITH BELLEW, HEATHER ANGEL in HAROLD-BELL WRIGHT'S "WESTERN GOLD." (Both Approved ftr Universal Exhibition.) FRIDAY — JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN JOE E. BROWN JOK 13. BROWN • JOE K. BROWN In "RTDING ON AIR." "RIDING ON AIR." "RIDING ON AIR." "RIDING ON ATK." '•RIDING ON AIR.1' . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 33815*: " oh^K •mason, chkrrill mason! cjierrill In "LATE EXTRA." "NATE EXTRA." "LATE EXTRA." "LATE EXTRA." I "LATE EXTRA."' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) J*—•- —trrNBMA T^.^ |V KILBIRNEB i-p- »i-r' Wellington's Leading Suburban Theatre. 7.30 - TONIGHT - 7.30 AND TOMORROW ONLY. The Singing and Dancing Sweethearts of the World! Fred Ginger ASTAIRE and ROGERS ASTAIRE and ROGERS . ASTAIRE and ROGERS * ASTAIRE and ROGERS , zn ..- en "SHALL WE DANCE" "SHALL WE DANCE" '■'SHALL WE DANCE" , "SHALL WE DANCE" With Ed Everett Horton — Eric Blore. ,And 50—Gorgeous Dancing Girte—so Gay, Glad, Glorious, and Exciting Romance pinid sccnee of lnvwh and breath-takiue beauty. Associate Attraction: There's a thrill every second in this exciting picture of the dare-devil secret agents of tlio U.S. Postal Service. • "POSTAL INSPECTOR" " POSTAL INSPECTOR." " POSTAL INSPECTOR." With Ricardfl Cortcz' — Patricia Ellis Michael Loring —■■■•■- Bela, Lugosi (Both Approved for Unlvcisal Exhibition) COMMENCING FRIDAY. SONJA' HI3NIH .SONJA HENIK •■GIRL JN A MILLION." "GIRL IN A MILLION." Also: CLAUDE RAINES - in - "■THEY WON"!' I'ORGET." 'Box Plans Now Open. F'MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. MPIRB" THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. 7,30 TONIGHT 7.30 DICK POWELL. HUGH HERBERT. LARRY ADLER. ALLAN JENKINS. - In - ' ■ "THT3 SINGING MARINE." "THE SINGING MARINE." '■THE SINGING MARINE." Also Showing P. G. WODEHOUSE'S World-famed Gentleman's Gent Goes Berserk."—You'll howl at the frantic antics that m'ado Jeeves famous. ARTHUR TREACHER ARTHUR TREACHER PATRICIA ELLIS, ROBERT KENT, ALLAN' DINEHART, HELEN FLINT. "STEP LIVELY, JEEVES." "STEP LIVELY, JEF/VES." "STEP LIVELY JEEVES." "STEP LIVELY JEEVES." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BROOKLYN THEATRE, 7.45 TONIGHT TJEULAH BONDI, Victor Moore. "Make -L* Way for Tomorrow." Lynne Overman, William Fiawley, Rosco Karns. "Three Married Men." It's :i corker show Book pnrlv nnd bvinu "flic family. | I'nivci&iil Exhibition. Excellent support*. | ISNGAUKMEN'I 'I'HJi KusanQinc'Ui iliortly to bo an ; | A nounccd. Obtaiu your Ring direct, from our aianuiactury, Visit our RING i 1 LOUNGB, iave pounds, select your ring 1 in comfort and complett priYßcy, W. M. HATORAJT AND CO., |
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 9, 12 January 1938, Page 2
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