TWO SESSIONS TONIGHT. 7 p.m. und Midnight. 7 p.m.' aud -Midnight. p.J-V-O-LJ THEATRE, XV.I-V-O-Ll THEATRE, R.I-V-O-L-l THEATRE, „ Newtown —- : NOW SHOWING NOW SHOWING- — Nightly 8 p.m. - — Shorts from 7Vp.m. ~~ MONSTER MIDNIGHT MATINEE TONIGHT (FRIDAY) i. MIDNIGHT. i._ Tbe 7th of our Super 5 1938 Programmes. 2 BIG SPECIALS. ' "OVER SHE GOES." "OVER SHE GOES." '•OVER SHE GOES." "OVER SHE GOES." "OVER SHE GOES." "OVER SHE GOES." "OVER SHE GOES." . (Approver1 for Universal Exhibition.) STANLEY LUPINO-LADDIE CLIFFE. AND HUGE CAST. - i ' AND , '■ IN ADDITION: Warner Bros.' Star-Spangled '~-■•■■■ -■■'. Musical Sensation, "READY, WILLING. & ABLE. • "READY!WILLING. & ABLE. "READY. WILLING. & ABLE. "READY, WILLING. & ABLE. "READY, WILLING, £ ABLE." ( ' Appro ved~for~Uni vcfsaTExhibition.) RUBY KEELKK LEE DIXON, Allen Jenkins-Teddy H^rb-Wini Shaw, Louise Fazenda-Carol Hushes-Hugh O'Couuell.1 Plus The Best Supporting Programme we have offered for months— including: "HOLLYWOOD MAGIC." '•THINGS YOU LIKE TO KNOW.' •'NICE WORK," in Colour. Special Children's Matinee. TOMORROW AT 1.30 p.m. Outstanding Children's Programme. ; (All approved for Universal Exhibition.) New Serial — Buck Jones — "Phantom Rider." POPEYE PICNIC-MONDAY. BUSES LEAVE 9 a.m. , >\r~ —i^y, TONIGHT AND SATURDAY, at 7. UNBEATABLE 3V4 HOURS' ENTERNo I—The M.G.M. Masterpiece: •'THE MAN T.N POSSESSION;" "THE -MAN IN POSSESSION/ '•THE MAN IN POSSESSION.' With two of the world's mofct popular stars. JEW HARLOW - ROBERT TAYLOR. JEAN HARLOW - ROBERT TAYLOR. In a grand comedy of complications. Jean Harlow's last and best picture! Xo. 2.WILL HAY WILL HAY Id the delightful comedy. '•GOOD MORNING, BOYS." "GOOD MORNING, BOYS." "GOOD MORNING, BOYS." (Both Pictures cor Universal Exhibition.) * °' DEANNA DURBIN, DEANNA ;DURBIN, The delightful star of 'fThree Smart Girls," "EVERY SUNDAY." "EVERY SUNDAY." No. 4.-"LITTLE BOSKO AND THE PIRATES." (A charming coloured cartoon.) No. s—The Latest M.G.M. News. PATRONS.—Come early tonight and avoid the crush on Saturday. SATURDAY MATINEE, 1.30 p.m. Both Big Features. CHILDREN 3d. ■■'/vs OHOBTT'S a\ V y ° THEATRE. S. / COMMENCING TODAY! Warner Bros. Present Two Great House Capacity Pictures. Singly they ha.ye packed theatres throughout New Zealand. We Present the Two on One Monster Programme! . JOE E. BROWN—JOAN BLONDELL JOE E. BROWN—JOAN BLONDELL BEVERLEY ROBERTS ■■ BEVERLEY ROBERTS WINIFRED SHAW WINIFRED SHAW Joe joins the Army and slays the World \ In " "SONS 0' GUNS" "SONS 0' GUNS" "SONS o'' GUNS" "SONS 0' GUNS" it's a riot of fun, music, and laughter. ——Second Great Production MARGUERITE CHURCHILL MARGUERITE CHURCHILL RICARDO CORTEZ—"CHIC" SALE RICARDO CORTEZ-"CHIG" SALE j In a picture loaded to the muzzle with ; ■> thrills and laughs,- ■ ■ '. "MAN HUNT" ! "MAN HUNT" "MAN HUNT 1' "MAN HUNT" (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.. J EXCELLENT SUPPORTING FEATURETTES. O X V 1 H ffl A IK B, OH THEATRE. AIANNiiiUS STREET. (Continuous from 11 a.m.) : A Powerful Drama of a Strango Retribution and a Man's Regeneration. "THE ACCUSING FINGER." "THE ACCUSING FINGER." "THE ACCUSING FINGER." Trapped b.y circumstantial evidence! Condemned to share the fate of men he'd convicted. With - PAUL KELLY, MARSHA HUNT. (Recommended b.y Censor for Adults.) SUPPORTED BY .• . . A Comedy packed with riotous laughs . . . laden with frivolity. "HIDEAWAY GIRL." "HIDEAWAY GIRL." •rA romance of a runaway bride and a startling mystery of a stolen jewel. With SHIRLEY ROSS, + ROBERT CUMMINGS. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Theatre Telephone, 40-618. SUNDAY LECTURE. UNDAY LEC T U R-'.E. RONA OLSEN. > RONA OLSEN. International Lecturer. • "WHAT LIFE HAS TAUGHT ME." Conference Hall, Dominion Farmers. —7.30 p.m.— Written questions answered. Collection. . ENUAUISMISNI. H'Hiii Engagement shortly to be ani uounced. Obtain rour Ring direct from our manufactury Visit our RING LOUNG K. «a« oounds, select your no? in comfort and complete privacy. W M. HAXCRAFT AND CO., 84 Willis Street lover Prefltoa'sJ. j
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 17, 21 January 1938, Page 2
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