.Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. DAILY, 2.15 and S. PAVING A WAY TO NEW" DRAMATIC HEIGHTS. DRAMATIC HEIGHTS. THE "'DEAD END" KIDS THE "'DEAD END" KIDS . THE "DEAD END" KIDS THE -'DEAD END" KIDS THK -DEAD END" KIDS THE "DEAD END" KIDS 'THE "DEAD END" KIDS THE ••DEAD END" KIDS THE "DEAD END"' KIDS THE -'DEAD END" KIDS THE -DEAD END" KIDS THE "DEAD END" KIDS THE "DEAD END" KIDS Incomparable Artists. !n Warner Bros." "CRIME SCHOOL." "CRIME SCHOOL." ' "CHIME SCHOOL." "CRIME SCHOOL." "CRIME SCHOOL." "CRIME SCHOOL." 'CRIME SCHOOL." "CRIME SCHOOL." "CRIME SCHOOL." •CRIME SCHOOL." •CRIME SCHOOL." . ' •'CRIME SCHOOL." . •CRIME SCHOOL." "CKIME ■SCHOOL." "CRIME. SCHOOL." "CRIME SCHOOL." "CRIME SCHOOL." "CRIME SCHOOL." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) RESERVE FOR 'TONIGHT. Plan at D.I.C. or Theatre. Tel. 54-775. SUBURBAN THEATRES. STATE —— PETONE — STATE TATE — PETONE STATE TONIGHT. At S o'clock. ROBERT YOUNG, LEW AYRES, RUTH HUSSY. GUY KIBBEE -in- " RICH MAN. POOR GIRL" v RICH MAN. POOR GIRL" — •■' RICH MAN, POOR GIRL" A Metro-Goldwyn ' Piotiire-Eiitertainmeut. tor the-whole family. ' Box Plan at Theatre. Tel. 63-899. . ..(For Universal' Exhibition.) RAND — > PETONE ~| . RAND — : "PETONE | . 1 TONIGHT — At 8 — TONIGHT. BRILLIANT DOUBLE FEATURE! No. i- MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN Denis O'Keefe — Mickey Rooney fu M.G.M.'s bright comedy-romance — " HOLD THAT KISS" -"HOLD THAT KISS" No. 2— ' ' LAUREL and HARDY LAUREL and HARDY In Their Best Comedy Riot, " BEAU HUNKS." "BEAU HUNKS." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ALACE THEATRE* PETONE. | , ALACE Tefe'phone "63-610. |' j : _ : [ — TONIGHT — GEORGE RAFT ami SYLVIA SIDNEY In "YOU AND ME" "YOU 4ND ME" A 'dramatic story of 00,000 young girls to» marry. . : (Recommended' by the Censor for Adults.) ■<"', ■'■■■;• -■■ Also Showing: ' ! BING CROSBY MARY CARLISLE ANDY 'DTEVINE RUFE DAVIS in • • "DOCTOR RHYTHM" A musical remedy that's sure easy to •■■■ . take. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) /^APITOL——: — '■ — MIRAMAR. WPITOL '■-*— ~ MIRAMAR. 7.30 TONIGHT 7.3Q And TOMORROW! Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents 3 GREAT STARS— Frauchot Maureen Virginia TONE, O'SULLIVAN, BRUCE, TONE. O'SULLIVAN. BRUCE, In — "between two Women." — — "between two women." - (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) . ■ —Together With— PETER B. KYNE'S "DODGE CITY TRAIL." "/DODGE CITY TRAIL." ——- - (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With Charles Sfcarrett, Marion Weldon. SUPPORTS: Our Gang .Comedy. Pete Smith Oddity, Colour T.raveltalk, Latest Overseas News. SEASIDE- -THEATRE, LYAXL~iIAT. EA.SIDE'.'-THEATRE. LYALL BAY. ■■ 7.3Q;- TONIGHT - 7.30, - ' And TOMORROW. POPULAR OLD FAVOURITES NIGHT. The .funniest character P. G. Woclehouse evef created brings a hurricane of hilarity to the screen — ROBERT MONTGOMERY '." .. . ~ In "PICCADILLY JIM." •"■PICCADILLY JIM." •■;.•- ---: (ApprovecV for Universal Exhibition.)" ;: ■;;■:,. ' —With — Frank Morgan, Madge Evans. Eric Blore, jßiliie Burke, Robert Benchley, Ralph . Forbes. — Associate Attraction — Stuart Envin, Paul Kelly, Florence Rice — In — " WOMEN ARE TROUBLE." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) lower~hutt theatres. king george theatre, tonight at 8 - tel. g3-933. Tom walls In the Thrilling Mystery' Story by E. Phillips Oppenheim— "STRANGE BOARDERS." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ——Also Screening Claire Trevor. "Walking Down Broadway." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TVE LUXE THEATRE. TONIGHT. AT S. Tel. 03-4:31. MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN, MICKEY ROONEY. In M.G.M.'s Comedy Hit, "HOLD THAT KISS." —--Also Screening "THE RETURN OF JIMMY VALENTINE." " (Prog. Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Prince" edward" theatre" woburn ■— finally, 7.45. Dorothy Latnour — Ray Milland, In Paramoiint's Musical Comedy— "TROPIC HOLIDAY." I (Approved for Universal.' Exhibition.) Also Screening: John Howard in "Prison Farm." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) TO "EVENING POST" ADVERTISERS. | (CONTRACT ADVERTISERS are / asked to hand in Copy at least ONE CLEAR DAY before date of issue. Owing to the large amount of advertising in the "Evening Post," it is necessary to make this request. ( BLUNDELL BROS., LTD., The "Evening Post.Ji
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 32, 8 February 1939, Page 2
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