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RON ALP COLMAN Wk/d COLMAN MADELEINE caMoll MADELEINE CARROLL DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JUN. C. AUBREY SMITH, RAYMOND MASSEY, MARY ASTOR . : . . . GREAT NAMES / " BRTNGING NEW GLORY TO THE GREATEST ADVENTURE LOVE STORY EVER TOLD ... EVERY NAME A JEWEL : IN A CROWNING MASTERPIECE OF ENTERTAINMENT! "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA" 'THE PRISONER OF ZENDA" j With Pride Indeed the Feature Theatre is Privileged' to Present | it.H 2nd Show of Shows, for 1938, and on its merits will rait future 1038 Productions be justly judged! OF COURSE, IT'S AT TODAY! EE6ENT;' | TODAY! SHOPPERS' SESSION, 5 p.m.—GALA SESSION, at 8. TOMORROW—ANNIVERSARY DAY SESSIONS: MORNING, at AFTERNOON, at EVENING, at 11. 2.15. . 8. Although in it» Fifth Wee If at' Our Auckland "Embassy," the Wellington Reason is positively limited. "THE FEATURE TIIEATRET' has awaiting release "Artists and Models"—"The Life of Emiln Zola"—"The Awful Truth" (Irene Dunne)—"Ever Since Eve" (Robert Montgomery). "PRISONER OF ZKNDA" PLANS LOCATED AT THE D.I.C. OR REGENT, AND FILLING RAPIDLY. Telephone Reser- . vations mutt be collected by 6.30 on Evening of Performance. LADIES! ATTEND THE DAY SESSIONS IN COMFORT. (A United Artists Picture in the new Sepia Toning. Recommended for Adults.) — T-i-V-O-L-l TONIGHT, TOMORROW, AND MONDAY. SELECTED FEATURETTES EACH EVENING ifROM 7 O'CLOCK.' I (MATINEE SATURDAY, IAS p.m.) JESSIE MATTHEWS "HEAD OVER HEELS" The Alluring, Charming, Dancing Divinity! "The Lady in Blue" charms her way into your hearts! Never has she been so fascinating and so provocative! Her songs are a not, her dancing sensational, and the picture one you'll never forget! —GREAT ASSOCIATE ENTERTAINMENT—: "ESPIONAGE" This 00"16^ Thriller, co-starring EDMUND LOWE and MADGE EVANS with PAUL LUKAS and SKEETS GALLAGHER. (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) .Screening Times: -7.55, "Espionage." 0.10, "Head Over Heels." ' ' TELEPHONE 43-^8 / PRICES 1/6. IA EASTBOURNE BOROUGH COUNCIL TRANSPORT SERVICES TIME-TABLES FOR ANNIVERSARY DAY, . ■ SATURDAY, JANUARY 22 y 1935. FERRY SERVICE: V : Leave Day's Bay-6.50, 7.53, 9.15, 10.15 a.m., 1.10, 3.W, 5.5; 6.50 920 nm ' Leave Rona Bay-7.0, 8.5, 9.25, .10.25 a.m., 1.2Q, 3.30. 5.15, 64^ 910 pnT Leave Well.ngton-8.30. 9,30, 10.30, 11.30 a.m., 2.15, 4.20, 6.0, 8 30, 10 5 pm' OMNIBUS SERVICE: U&VB S^lsVni 35' 72 5 ' - 7- 55' °-30> m 3°' IL3° 3:m- 4.20, 6.40, 5.20, Leave 10 0, 10.30. 11 30 a m . 1 30, 2.30, 3.45, 5.20. 6.30, 7AO, 9 20, (With Additional Buseb.fiom Wellington between 9 am. and 2.30 p.m as traffic offer* ) ADDITIONAL BUSES FROM PETONE TO EASTBOURNELeave Petone-9,15, 10 15, 10.45, 11.4"5 a.m., 1.45, 2.45 p m . •C. L. BISHOP,"Town Clerk and General Managei. " || SIOKS IHKATBBB. ; .'GEORGE GEEJ UTATK t'JSTONto STATK -■■'■■> UVEK- SHE GOES' OxATE . PETONE—r- STATK ■ 'OVER : SHE GOES/: '• FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock; "OVEfi SHE' GOES." ;• '■ KENT TAYLOR-NAN: GREY;. Which has proved one .of the most sue- . In . -~ : eessful J.C.WV productions ever staged, in "LOVE IN A BUNGALOW"— „n A x Wellington. ;.. .. . AND-SPECIAL EXTRA! Gf^ gffi. ggg: , THE BOMBING OF SHANGHAI , TOMORROW! NOTE.—This Newsreel will be screened MATINEE, At 2—EVENING, At 8. AFTER the Main Feature, enabling all ia ti (.-r t j t, those who desire to leave the Theatre , v .^. nd u »ti" Tuesday Evening, prior to the screening to do so. ANOTHER LONDON TRIUMPH. | (Programme NOT-suitable for children.) First_Production hero-'of'-the'-Deliriously I Commencing- TOMORROW (SAT.I. Musical aud Exhilarating Comic Opera, With MATINEES SAT.,'MON,, aud ■■■ ■ - ■-- ■• ■- :..-> '. ■■-■■ ■ ': ,-- TUBS., at 2 p.m." \ \ ' i ' Evenings' at 8 o'clock. ■ : : ' ' "SWING ALONG" SHIRLEY TEMPLE, . "SWING ALONG" VICTOR McLAGLEN, "'■ . .'.: "SWING ALONG" - "WEE WILLII WINKIE," -^- ' "Iffi iggjj^ ■ ' "AVEE WILLIE WTNKIE/' "SWING ALONG" Wi^ 9- A?t^ Smith, Jinie Lang. v "SWING .ALONG" ' Michael Whalen, Cesar Romero The ONE Picture 'that has EVERY- : — '■ : THING for Everyone—Action, Romance, With the Irresistible London Comedian, (For 'Un^sariSiibitiori.) ' '"' 63^. P M n°W oPen. at = T| leatre- ' M- GEORGE all > EARLY BOOKING' ADVISED. :- As a' Comedy Dictator.' "It's the iNoPAi/AUili ' I'ISTUNJi sbirtsv. the Yellow-shirts" ,wheii George ALACE —————«~—— PETONE oes ac''ic>, n *a the funniest Musical PALACE PETONE ... ~ Comedy'seen hero in years. \ / TAVTPtrTi -♦ *ar All the Principals will appear in parts for . TONIGHT, at 745 wWeb &ey Vg^ially . fleeted. Love, Mjstery, Tin ills, and Plain including tapk OAKTI^ eu'\ sm urv\ VALERIE HAS DONALD BURR, JALA UArvili — \iS \ bUilll>J\A DTT T TT? tTmnrrvrr n-rau/iir T p WRI? JACK OAKTE - ANN SOIIILKN «ILLIE WORTH-?—PERCY LE FRE. , _r, ~ I ,"7T^ rlr~r,-, r, , „ Lois Green, William O'Neal, Euid Hollin6, '„ IFi£ k S w t l< P, , ?r\ Jo'"3 Bobbie,' Vivien'e Arnold, Ken Tuck"SUPLR bLLUJH" field, Phil Smith; Tommy Jay. Jean Slap—With—. " . offski. and the beauteous ballet and Eduardo Cnnnelli—Ldgar Kennedy ■ magnificent chorus. Second Great Attraction FINAL PRODUCTION. Rochclle Hudson — Michael Whalen WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, •<w-n m a v a/ i« b JANUARY 26 AND 27: 4l ■ Am p : "NICE GOINGS ON" A Story of the Boting Rin B : ■ (Programme Recommended for AdulU ) Box Plans for the whole of the season 6 ; _J_ are now open at. the D.I.C. Today, and on i Saturday at the Theatre. Gplnb ZZZ PF^nl! ' Evening Prices: D.C: and R.S., 6s; IvAJNU VVj> >a . Ordinary Stalls (reservable on day of per- ■, nTX , TT . formance).. 4s: Gallery,: Is 6d. Early Door HNALL\ TOMGIU itSodocl Gallery 6d extra. (AH prices plus tax.) . The Screen> Most I'opuhr Comuhan in Matinee''Prices:'ss, 4s. 3s, 2 S ; and Is.6d. the loiui.l. t him ocr mack cmlren Half . pl ; ico , GEORGK HJIvMUY in KILPIII n;,. n ,.tinn ' If' Williamson Ltd GEORGK lORMLY ,n XLI PHI v direction -J. U Williambon, JjW. COMMI VCING SMUKDW PMHIKK I'HKATKK ISLAND BAVT, __ TWO DIG PICJLKLS I^MPTRF. THEATRE ISLAND BAY No. I—Anothci HOI" \LONG C \fefclD\ ■ . , . BOX .PLANS' . " Adventure tliioivh the Killed I nnges of "Empire" Confectionery. Tel.. 14-307. .; pLARINCf PI UMULI-ORDb 7.3U-- tONUIHT—-7.30 ' "RUSTLERS A ALLL"\ AND SATURDAY. With : ■■ ■ ' . ■■■... ; IRENE DUNNE ' WILLIAM BOM) i lIOPP\ ' '• IRENE- DUNNF GEORGF TTAYL& as, WINDI ..... ' ... , l n ; -. . No. 2—Paramoimt's Giy Comcdj .ajren vtrmv \vn tt nVD^OArF " . BLO\DI^U OOLLI "HIGH, WIDE, AND HANDSOME." Eleanor? Whitney — Johnny Downs ' .. With (All foi Unnci-,11 I \hibiLon ) -.......„„ cmTT Reaves at Ihoihe Id 64 06" RANDOLPH A KIM TAMIROFF. ' CHARLES B'ICKFOKD, ' YOU CAiN JUDGL (Rccommeuded b> (.'onsn- for Adults.) OUR PlvlMlNG —Also Snowmg— BY THE I'LOPH \VF PRLNT IOK WILLIA M CARGAN, JEAN ROGERS WE Supplied Printing to some ot-the '■nvmp'rrn iiiwivp » largest Krms in Wellington when "feppnßTPn \ ISSTXr'" they were only mall businesses, aud we Ml^l^.:. . , are still doing it .. . : (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) NO ORDER TOO SMALL OR Additional Attraction: ■ TOO LARGE.' Further, authentic scenes from , .-■'•W-AR>\\TtE IN CHIKA." ' ' THE "EVENING POST" PRINTING "' (Not suitable for Children.) U Wnßk'c; 2.15- MATINEE TOMORROAV -2.15 WUKKO, "REPORTED MISSING." WILLIS STREET. \- : : —-———r ■"— .•: ".' ■■■■ - Telepliono 44-040', 'piiLIiPHONE. 44-040 for Quotations for , ' : •■' Catulogues,. Irivitatious, Busiuess StaT EARN Hnirdf-ossing nnd Beauty Uil;. (v ,- tfi . naif-tone and "Liv? Blocks J-4 ture. 1 uitimi jrntirHnleed. .lays N ./<.-. : - .!■ -.;. .. : . .-.„,,: ,;„ ■-. Hiuidressinn CVillcii'p. ii Willis Sired m«dc at' shortest, notice. . llie hvcuniK Tel. ■13-530. " Post" IViiiting Work*.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 17, 21 January 1938, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 17, 21 January 1938, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 17, 21 January 1938, Page 2

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