YESTERDAY'S CBOWDED HOUSES WELCOMED THE RETURN Q]'' THE SCREEN'S GREATEST COMEDIAN. Plans foi* Tonight nve heavy at the Theatre. Telephone 51-277, [7 pLAZA. .fJ Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. (Throughout N.Z.), present with pride ALEXANDER KORDA'S Dazzling musical comedy, full of zip and melody, with the inimitable Hulbert at his best, handing out laughs by the million. JACK HULBERT ,$//// JACK HULBERT ■%%¥ JACK HULBERT OW/ JACK HULBERT /// JACK HULBERT / JJAC.K HULBERT JACK HULBERT JACK HULBERT JACK HULBERT JACK HULBERT Singing, dancing, laughing, and romancing with beautiful PATRICIA ELLIS PATRICIA ELLIS PATRICIA ELLIS In The greatest comedy hit of_ the year. It's a scream —it's a riot! "PARADISE FOR TWO." "PARADISE FOR TWO." "PARADISE FOR TWO." "PARADISE FOR TWO." "PARADISE FOR TWO." 4 NEW SONGS. "Kiss Me Goodnight." "Paradise For Two." "March in Spring Time." '-When You Hear Music." -1 A United Artists Picture. (Approved' for Universal Exhibition.) PARAMOUNT THEATRE ARAMOUNT THEATRE 2.15 TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. The funniest comedy of this or any other year! "THEODORA GOES WILD." "THEODORA GOES WILD." "THEODORA GOES -AVILD." "THEODORA GOES WILD." "THEODORA GOES AVILD." "THEODORA GOES AVILD." "THEODORA GOES AVILD." "THEODORA- GOBS AVILD." "THEODORA GOES AVILD." "THEODORA GOES AVILD." With ' IRENE DUNNE. IRENE DUNNE. IRENE DUNNE; IRENE DUNNE. IRENE -DUNNE. IRENE DUNNE. Remembered for her sterling performances in "Roberta," "Show Boat, and "The Awful Truth." AVhen Theodora goes wild the whole-world laughs. The .story- of a email-town girl who wrote a hot novel and then tried to live up to it. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. "and Theatre. PETONE THEATRES. . I . ETONE THEATRES. J STATE —- PETONE — STATE TATE PETONE — STATE. TONIGHT AT 8. H. Rider Haggard's Greatest Adventure Story ... „ "KING .SOLOMON'S MINES." "KING SOLOMON'S MINES." Starring PAUL ROBESON — PAUL ROBESON — CEDRIC HARDWICKE ■ CEDRIC HARDWICKE With John Loder — Roland Young —Anna Lee. Bos Plan at Theatre (Tel. 63-809). (For Universal Exhibition.) PALACE PETONE ALACE — PETONE Amazing! Thrilling! Mysterious! Brilliantly played Drama. s "NIGHT CLUB SCANDAL." "NIGHT CLUB SCANDAL." AVith JOHN BARRYMORE, • Lynne Overman — Charles Bickford Louiso Campbell — Harvey 'Stephens.' Associate Attraction A new thrill-packed Cassidy adventure: William Boyd — George ("Windy") Hayes — Russell Hayden — Judith Allen, "TEXAS TRAIL." —;— "TEXAS TRAIL'" And latest Newsreels (All Universal Exhibition.) G' RAND PETONiS i , RAND ■ PETONE | —TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. The Year's Funniest Comedy. —. SANDY POWELL ■: —■ SANDY POAVELL ■ In his latest and best comedy hit. -"IT'S A GRAND OLD AVORLD."—"IT'S. A GRAND OLD WORLD."— AVith Cyril Ritchard — Gina Malo. ■ It's' One Long Laugh—Don't Miss It! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — Also Showing — 0 Outstanding "SHORTS" including "OUR GANG" Comedy. Reserves at Theatre. Tel. 01-063. ■ DE . LUXE THEATRE E LUXE THEATRE LOWER HUTT 7.30 — THIS EVENING — 7.30 A Tip-Top Double Bill! ALICE FA YE, • — -With — Charles Winninger Andy' Devine, Iv Universal'a ' Smart Musical Comedy, Brimful of Songs, Dancing, Beautiful Girls, Spectacular Scenes, Fun, and Romance, "YOU'RE A SAVEETHEART." "YOU'RE A SAVEETHEART." "YOU'RE A SWEETHEART." The Screen's Big Surpriss Show! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) • Additional Attraction Paramount's Bright Comedy, with a Mystery Twist, • "SHE'S NO LADY," "SHE'S NO LADY," Co-starring ANN DVORAK JOHN TRENT. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at De Luxe. Telephone 63-431. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL. THURSDAY NEXT at 8.30. THER.LE OSAVIN. H E 11 L E O S AY I N. PIANOFORTE RECITAL. Bechstoin Piano. Tickets: Reserved 3s 6d, Unreserved 2s 6d. D.I.C. Box Office. No extra for booking. WANTED, Kind Person to ndopt or board TTenllhy Boy, 6 months. 066 Evg. Post, Wellington. AD Legs! Varex method heals successfully while you work. Permanent-re-sults. Free booklet. A rarex, Ltd., Box 1558 AG, Wellington. Local Representative: Nurse Speuce, Courtenay Chambers, Courtenay Place,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 100, 30 April 1938, Page 4
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