Telephone 25-041 for Reserves. • I P- 1. v -O-li-1 T-H-E- A-T-R-E, jLe '-l-V-0-L-l - T-H-E-A-T-R-E, T-U-E-A-T-R-E, _—.Newtown— THRILLING ENTERTAINMENT. FINALLY TONIGHT, 7 p.m. RALPH BELLAMY-MARIAN MARSH, "THE MAN WHO LIVED TWICE." "THE MAN WHO LIVED TWICE." "THE MAN WHO UVED TAVJCE." T!ie startlitiii'-'-'and sensational story of the law that demands the life of a man already dead. Not since "Jekyll und Hyde" such blood-chilling' thrills—suspense—mystery— drama, and romance. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ■ Also: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Big Show, '"SINNER TAKE ALL" "SINNER TAKE ALL" "SINNER TAKE ALL" With BRUCE CABOT MARGARET LINDSAY JOSEPH CALLEIA. Money—power—beauty at stake in this dangerous g'tnie— where the call of the wheel is "Siuuer Take All." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) MANY SPLENDID SHORT SUBJECTS. SURPRISE NIGHTS SURPRISE NIGHTS MONDAY AND TUESDAY MONDAY.AND TUESDAY 3 Brand-new Films never before shown in AA 7 ellington. A Gorgeous Feast ot Glorious Screen Entertainment. Be Wise ™ Bool: ■ be Earl*. l^--~ . p*»>-____ r-■ _iiJ3ißNi£___ - -^j > Wellington ,-j Leading Suburban Theatre.) 7.30 —-TONIGHT—7.3O. AND -MONDAY. The World's New Sweetheart, DEANNA DURBIN DEANNA DURBIN DEANNA DURBIN DEANNA DURBIN. DEANNA DURBIN -In- . Her Greatest Triumph, - "100 MEN AND A GIRL" "100 MEN AND A GIRL" "100 MEN AND A GIRL" "100 MEN AND A *GIRL" "100 MEN AND A GIRL" -WithAlice Brady— -Adolphe Menjou Mischa Aver- Eugene Pallette Grand Associate Attraction Mirth! " Melody! Gaiety! 9 __. Song Hits —-- 9 100—Beautiful Dancing Girls—loo 20th Century. Fox's Star-studded. Musical Extravaganza, "WAKE UP AND LIVE" ■ "WAKE UP AND LIVE" "AVAKE UP -AND-LIVE" —Starring— Alice Faye '■ — Walter Winchell Ned Sparks- Patsy Kelly Ben Bernie — Jack Haley " -Walter Catlett..(Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves at Theatre. Tel. 14-202. WHO IS— —-.'.-. ■" ; •; ;•' "rpi-IE LANCER SPY ?"- ---' 1 petone theatres. i ! theatres. 1 grand petone IiA XD -'■- PETONE ' : ■■ —; TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Direct from the "REGENT,",City. -"ARTISTS AND MODELS."-' -"ARTISTS AND MODELS:"--"ARTTSTS AND MODELS."A Musical Coineov that lias Everything. Featuring RICHARD ARLEN. . IDA LUPINO, JACK BENNY, GAIL PATRICK, THE YACHT CLUB BOYS. Beautiful Girls—Five New Songs, (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) -r-Also Showing— GREAT SUPPORTING PROGRAMME: Latest --POPEYE THE SAILOR" Cartoon . Grnntland-Rice' Sportlight and a Musical Classic in Colour. BOOK OR BE EARLY FOR TONIGHT! Reserves at' Theatre, Tel. 64-063. "PALACE - . 1 ALACB —— PETONE PALACE —— : — PETONE TONIGHT, at 7.45. A MUSICAL TREAT FOR ALL! Heat- these popular old songs:—"Swanee River," "Old Folks at Home,"; "Old Black Joe," "Oh, Sussa'nna," sung by the. Shaw Choir of 70 Voices and the Christy Minstrels in "HARMONY LANE." "HARMONY LANE." "HARMONY LANE." - Thrilling Associate Attraction: "Th:<: westland' case," With PRESTON FOSTER. PLUS NEWS AND CARTOON. (Programme Recommended for Adults.) CTATE PETONE STATE b TATE —- PETONE STATE TONIGHT, at S o'clock. Metro-Goldwvn-Mav'er Presents. . - SPENCER TRACY —GLADYS GEORGE —FRANCHOT TONE In —"THEY GAVE HIM .A GUN."— -"THEY GAVE HIM A GUN."— -"THEY GAVE HIM A GUN."— - Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Thrill Packed Drama of War and its Aftermath. TRACY The Actor of "San Francisco" and "Cap"ains Courageous," rises to even greater Heights. Outstanding Supporting Featurettes —Including— AUSTRALIA N.Z. NEWS, showing Hue Action Studies'of EMPIRE GAMES ATHLETES AT SYDNEY. PETE SMITH-"SPORTS ON ICE.' "iTZPATRTCK TRAVELOGUE in Col-our-'-HOXG KONG AND THE ORIENT." —Reservations. — Box Plan at Theatre, Tel. 63-899. ' V~\ E' L U X E T H E A T X E t>U LUXE THEATRE — LOWER HUTT THIS EVENING at 7.30. A Cianri Double. Biill More Famous .Merry-makers, Melodies, Spectacle, Comedy, and Romance than the ■Screen has ever been able to presentbefore! The New i", i-,-.-.-i>,ii's Star-studded Fun Fi-..lic— "MERRY-GO-ROUND OF 1935" "MERRY-GO-ROUND OF 1935" •■.':.■.;::•■.'-GO-ROUND OF 1935" --With--M:.-\-;'.\ ...:-.:; - ALICE BRADY LOUIs.-. i.-A;<ENDA JOHN KING Bert Lain Barbara Read Jimmis Savi Joy Hodges A pollon and His Orchestra. ' — in Coiijuriction With — Metro-Goiflv/vi;-.'.layer's Romantic Drama, "SONG Oi- THE CITY." "SONG OK THE CITY."' - Enacted by - Margaret Lindsay ■ Jeffry Dean Nat Pecdieton" J. Carrol Naish A Stirring Story oi Today . . . Filled with Tiu-il!ini» Incidents! (Both approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plai:s at De Luxe. Telephone 03-431.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1938, Page 4
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