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mJ^ - JAMES —" lX] Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. DAILY, 2.15 and 8. PACKED HOUSES NIGHTLY. ' PACKED HOUSES NIGHTLY. DELIGHTED AUDIENCES. DELIGHTED AUDIENCES ROARS OF LAUGHTER. ROARS OF LAUGH U'.R. GEORGE FORMBY, GEORGE FOKMBV, GEORGE FOIIMBY, GEORGE FORMBY, GEORGE FORMBY GEORGE FORMBY," GEORGE FORMBY, GEORGE FORMBY, GEORGE FORMBY, GEORGE FOUMKY. Has definitely established himself as a Finn Favourite with Wellington Theatregoers. HEAR GEORGE STNG HEAR GEORGE SING "Mother, What'll I Do Now?" "lu My Scrap Book Album." In His Latest Mirthquake: "I SEE iCE." "I SEE ICE." - "I SEE ICE." "I SEE ICE." ''"I ' SEE ICE." ' "I SEE. ICE." . "I SEE ICE." "I SEE ICE." "I SEE ICE." . . "I SEE ICE." "I SEE ICE." "I SEE ICE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) - It's'■■the Yell of the Year Presented with our Usual , EXCELLENT FIRST HALF. Plan at D.I.C. or Theatre, Tel. si-775. TONIGHT, at 7.30. HALF-PRICE NIGHT. EX THEATRE -■■ • —~ EX THEATRE Cuba Street. Tel. 52-334. 12 Hours of Ominous Mystery. 12 Hours of Intngumg Romance. 12 Hours Mad with Thnlls and Terror. Aboard the Hurtling Tianscontinental Express! "30 HOURS TO KILL." "36 HOURS TO KILL." "36 HOURS TO KILL." • BRIAN DONLEVY-—-r-GLORIA STUART Douglas. Fowley ,-—' .Isabell Jewell, The last of the mob-men who ruled by terror .".; ..trapped aboard a. hurtling transcontinental express!'.. ■ (Recommended for Adults.) ASSOCIATE FEATURE: The Hilarious JONES FAMILY JONES' FAMILY JONES FAMILY In "EDUCATING FATHER." » "EDUCATING FATHER." "EDUCATING FATHER." A Nightmare to Dad ... a Riot to You. It's Grand Entertainment. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Big Supporting Programme. HALF-PRICE NIGHT.—■' . J PETONE THEATRES. II |, x .ETONE. THEATRES. 11 | 5i,...,.....,.,.,...,....,,,),,,..,.,.., ,„n,ZZZZZ m I } J STATE.- I'ETUWE Sl'Al'E TATE -I'KTONF STATE TONIGHT AT 8. KAY FRANCIS- KAY FRANCIS KAY FRANCIS- KAY. FRANCIS .- ... In ' "STOLEN HOLLOAY." With . Claude Rains, lan Hunter, Alison Skip- ',■,.:. worth. Should a woman marry a man she cannot love .'.,'. when she loves a man she cannot marry? -" See the answer to this burning question as Kay soars to new dramatic heights'. ..in a picture for every woman who has ever been a glorious fool .. . about a man! .(Recommended by Censor as More Suitable for Adults.) Box-Plans at'-Theatre, Tel. G3-599. GRAND ■ PETONE RAND "——-. PETONE _„ , .- — . . TONIGHT AT 7.45. . TWO BIG PICTURES. No. 1— WARNER BAXTER WARNER BAXTER Ann Loring Bruce Cabot, In M.G.M.'s Magnificent Drama, Bringing Back the Splendour of "The Covered Wagon" Days. "ROBIN HOOD OF EL DORADO" "ROBIN HOOD OF EL DORADO" No. 2—A Thrilling Newspaper Drama, "THE WOMEN MEN MARRY"" "THE WOMEN MEN MARRY" With George Murphy — Josephine Hutchinson. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) I, Reserves* at Theatre. ;Tcl. 04-003." palace • ■ ■'. ■ ■;.- : petonb t-alacf- theatru pftovk 'tonight 7.45 tonight Wheeler "highflyers." wheeler ' "high flyers." And In "HIGH FLYERS." WOOLSEY : ■ ■■• "HIGH FLYERS." WOOLSEY ' "HIGHFLYERS." A mile-a-minute hilarious comedy of two dizzy,aviators riding on air. • Associate Attraction: The Greatest of the Famous Crime Club ■'Mysteries, "THE LADY IN TIIEMORGUE." "THE LADY IN THE'MORGUE." PRESTON FOSTER-PATRICIA ELLIS FRANK JENKS-B A R BAR A PEPPER. ..",*'," ; "(Rec. for Adults.) R -O.bt Y TIIBA TR E ,VMZXI „..■ ■<■ -.... .::-T ;I1 EAT R E ,;;; l ; i ;-^- ?: \Maphers,."trfiet ; (Cotiti.nicipuß frpm'H a.m.) Directiori: G.L. Johnston. Terror strikes the "Big Top" ... as a phantom killer stalks his prey behind the • circus scenes. ... . "THE SHADOW." "THE SHADOW." THRILLS AND DRAMA THAT WILL HOLD YOU BREATHLESS! With RITA HAY WORTH, CHARLES QUIGLEY. (Rec. for Adult Audiences.) AND ... an ama7ing, thiiilmg story on a screen ablaze with action. "DANGER PATROL," With SALLY EILERS. JOHN CEAL, (App. for Universal Exhibition.) Theatre Telephone 40*18. THE SOCIAL EVENT OF THE YEAR.' 10th ANNUAL CHART! Y R H,L. 16th ANNUAL CHARITY BALL. (Proceeds to be devoted to the St. Vincent de Paul fcouctj foi the jelief of poor, etc.). rrioWN HALL WELLINGTON, -1-OWN HALL; WELLINGTON, TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY). TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY). RECORD NUMBER OF DEBUTANTES. Be in'time for the brilliant speclnrle, the presentation at 8.20 ;of 63 Debutantes to his Grace Archbishop O'Shca. Single Ticket, Bs.-" ■ Double, 15s. Gallery, 3. Dancing, 8 pimi'-tb -2 a.m. RUDOLPH'S ORCHESTRA. J. G. ROACHE, Hon. Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 145, 22 June 1938, Page 2

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