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} htZ^ °T. JAMES J^H UT^SasST. JAMES^^^^TI I fc-jj n^^^^^' Ur Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. DAILY: 2.15-and S p.m. WALLACE BEERY WALLACE BEERY WALLACE BEERY WALLACE BEERY . And FBANK MORGAN FRANK MORGAN FRANK MORGAN FRANK MORGAN FRANK MORGAN - In - Metro-Goldwyn-Mu.yer's Thrilling Drama of [ the-Waterfront': of .'Marseilles— r "PORT OF SEVEN SEAS." "PORT OF SEVEN SEAS." I "PORT OF SEVEN SEAS." "PORT OF SEVEN . SEAS." "PORT OF SEVEN SEAS." "PORT OF SEVEN SEAS." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.), ! — Excellent First Half — FitzPatrick Coloured Traveltalk, ' • Latest Air-mail News, ! Coloured Cartoon, M.-G.-M. Miniature, ■ Pete Smith Sports Thrill. Plan at D.I.C. or Theatre (Tel. 54-775). FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY j. "I FEEL* THAT "THE™] COUNTRY NEED NOT BE j ASHAMED OF US. ..." j Thus wrote the immortal .Captain Robert Falcon Scott in his diary as he awaited death after his heroic journey to the South Pole. . . . Never was there a more appropriate time'to pi'esent to every British man, woman, and child this glorious record of British heroism, achievement, and sacrifice." British Empire Films give us f7^AT STAIN~SCOff;"S T~ " CAPTAIN SCOTT'S I "CAPTAIN SCOTT'S | LAST EXPEDITION" LAST EXPEDITION " LAST EXPEDITION" LAST EXPEDITION" | LAST EXPEDITION" I THE IMMORTAL STORY OF A GALLANT ADVENTURE FLAMES AGAIN IN THE NEW AUTHENTIC TALKING FILM THAT WILL THRILL EVERY BRITISHER! You _see in actuality the incidents and scenes that make up one of the greatest pages in our history. . . . The dash of Scott and his companions to the Pole. . . . Their bitter disappointment at finding that Amundsen had forestalled them. , . ; The . fatal return journey. . . . Captain Oates proves "a very gallant gentleman." ... The final tragedy. . .'. The finding of the tent with the bodies of Scott and his companions, and the precious diaries that were to tell the tale to the world. THE PHOTOGRAPHY IS AMAZING! THE PRESENTATION UNEXCELLED! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans at Theatre (54-776) and D.LC. « — DABAMOOHI -- - - — r AE AMOUNT *- — — Dis..:'.G.-L... Johnston. DAILY at 2 and 7.45 p.m. Plan at D.1.0. and "Theatre. Tel. 51-842. The Sensational Reappearance of the Immortal RUDOLPH VALENTINO RUDOLPH VALENTINO RUDOLPH VALENTINO RUDOLPH VALENTINO In " T HE S H E 1 K." "THE SHEIK." "THE SHEIK." "THE SHEIK." "THE S H E I K." "THE S H E I K." " T HE S II E I K." "THE SHEIK." A Paramount Picture. Presented in its original version . . . uncensored and without deletions of any kind. Here is the picture that has been the latest sensation of the motion picture industry, with its revivals in America, in England, and at the time, Sydney, Brisbane, and Melbourne. Valentino's picture still ranks among the greatest of all time. He was all things to all women. (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) PRINCESS CONTINUOUS •^RINCESS From ll a.m. Daily. _. SCREENING TIMES ~ "100 Men and a Girl"-— 11 a.m., 2.17, 5.30, and 8.55 p.m. "Cainille"— 12.29, 3.42, and 7.5 p.m. 1- ■ 1 The Smartest Picture :— The Gayest Music —And THE MOST ADORABLE STAR! Now Universal Films Present DEANNA PUEBIN — r- DEANNA DURBIN. — - In - "100 MEN AND A GIRL." "100 MEN AND A GIRL." "100 MEN AND A GIEL." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ASSOCIATE FEATURE Metro-Goldwvn-31.aycr Present GRETA GAKBO —. ROBERT TAYLOR GRETA GAEBO — ROBERT TAYLOR, "CAMILLE." "CAMILLE." _ "CAMILLE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Theatre 'Phone 42-580. SUBURBAN THEATRES. DE LUXE THEATRE, E LUXE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT. TONIGHT—7.3O TONIGHT Presenting 2 Outstanding Features No. 1Untamed love and savage rites hidden in a tropic jungle. DOROTHY LAMOUR, RAY MILLAND, In Paramount's Technicalor Thrill, "HER jyNGLE LOVE." Also Screening: JOE PENNER LUCILLE BALL In R.K.O. Comedy Hit, "GO CHASE YOURSELF/ KING GEORGE THEATRE, ING GEORGF- THEATRE, LOWER HUTT. Tel. 63-933. TONIGHT (MONDAY), at S o'clock. TUESDAY MATINEE, 2 p.m., and 8 p.m. Your last opportunities to rrvel in the glories or •'THE IfJUEb'LY." Willi • Icancl 1.0 anil .Man MACDONALD. /JONES. i Reserve at Willow*, or ■ Tel. Theatre! 153-933. '■~.' { .(Approved ioc Universal ExMbitiojj.). ■ J

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 75, 26 September 1938, Page 2

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