AN INCOMPARABLE .PROGRAMME! ' ~,-,. CSS .. ' 7 - ; a*. ' '■'*")' THE THEATRE Ifrrrr-^., IST kAJEStI-C l]fj Jill [ARISTOCRAT OP WELLINGTON CINEMAS | Presenting Exclusive First Release —■■ ■! a Entertainment p ,|fT^i»"" UNITS 1- AND 2—MAJESTIC NEWS • ■ ■ ■ SERVICE. UNIT 3—"HOW TO.SUBLET," Benchley Comedy. ■ UNIT 4-~"ANCIENT' EGYPT," COLOURED FITZPATRICK. UNIT,S—"PASSING PARADE." . ■.'. "■ . . No. 2. . " , The' Why-, and- Wherefore of World ' ';. r Events., UNIT 6-"THE WRONG WAY," One of the Popular "CRIME DOES NOT PAY" Series. UNIT 7., ■ I Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW. FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW. FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW. JUDY GARLAND. JUDY GARLAND. JUDY GARLAND. MARY ASTOR. MARY ASTOR. WALTER PIDGEON, WALTER PIDGEON; ' •" .- In ' - . The Gayest Film of ■■■»■ 1939. "LISTEN — DARLING.;; "LISTEN SAI&?££"LISTENSAI&?££"LISTEN DARLING." "LISTEN DARLING." "LISTEN DARLING." "LISTEN DARLING." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Advance, Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Telephone 45-100. 2 SPECIAL PRODUCTIONS WITH ALL YOUR FAVOURITE STARS. Short Subjects, 7.30 to 8 p.m. I -Kex theatre ■—-: ——— 1 g Cuba Street. Telephone 52-334. g lllllllllllUlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll"1"!"1!1!1111!1111111111' 1111"111"^ . Paramount Presents Three of Hollywood's most celebrated stars in the season s gayest comedy romance. "TRUE CONFESSION" "TRUE CONFESSION" "TRUE CONFESSION" "TRUE CONFESSION" "TRUE CONFESSION" CAROLE • "TRUE CONFESSION" LOMBARD, "TRUE CONFESSION" "TRUE CONFESSION" FRED "TRUE CONFESSION" MacMURRAY, "TRUE CONFESSION" •' ■ "TRUE CONFESSION" JOHN^ "TRUE CONFESSION" BARRYMORE. "TRUE CONFESSION" "TRUE CONFESSION" "TRUE CONFESSION" UNA MERKEL, PORTER HALL, Lynne Overman, Edgar Kennedy, It's the happiest hit in town—a cuckoo comedy "with a colossal cast! '*'"■'' (Recommended for Adults.) i. , • ; ■" Second Big Attraction:';,:, Grand j Gay Adventures With'the'World's • Ace Adventurer! Nation's Police Baffled! No Bank Safe from the Master Cracksman. —-: "THE'RETURN -"THE RETURN ■ OF ■ JIMMY VALENTINE" JIMMY VALENTINE"Rodger Pryor, Charlotte Henry, Robt. Warwick, and a Big Cast. (Recommended for Adults.) FINAL. EP. "Flaming Frontiers," Popular Prices: Stalls Is, D.C. Is 6d. No Extra to Reserve. Ring 52-334. SUBURBAN THEATRES. S TATE _— PETONE —— STATE. TATE PETONE STATE. TONIGHT "AT 8. CARY GRANT, CAEY KATHARINE HEPBURN KATHARINE HEPBURN ••■ i_ln— - . ■ "HOLIDAY" "HOLIDAY" "HOLIDAY" ——— ■■ — "HOLIDAY" With Lew Ayres, Edward E. Horton, Binnie Barnes, Jean Dixon. The Last Word in Laughable, Lovable, Comedy. From the Studio which ' gave you "The Awful Truth." (Programme for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plan at Theatre, Tel. 63-899. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) RAND PETONE 1 RAND PETONE | , ~~~ -— —— f TONIGHT AT 8. l TWO SPLENDID ATTRACTIONS! No. 1— Lftw Ayres, Dorothy Lamour In Paramounfs Drama of War-torn Spain, "THE LAST TRAIN FROM MADRID" "THE LAST TRAIN FROM MADRID" No. 2— Martha Raye, Bob Hope In the Nautical Comedy with Music, "GIVE ME A SAILOR" : "GIVE ME A SAILOR" (All Ree. by Censor for Adults.) PALACE THEATRE, PETONB A LACE Telephone 63-610 TONIGHT AT 8. Crooks! Danger! Excitement! "GAMBLING SHIP" "GAMBLING SHIP" Robert Wilcox—Helen Mack. Associate Attraction Exciting Story of a Lone Girl and her Candid Camera, "EXPOSED" — : "EXPOSED" "EXPOSED" : "EXPOSED" • Glenda- Farrell—Otto Kruger And Herbert Mundin. Also—News; Cartoon—"Stranger than Fiction;" (All Rec. by , Censor . for Adults.) EMPIRE — — ISLAND BAY. MPIRB , r- —-— -■ ISLAND BAY, Box Plans "Empire" Confectionery. Tel, 14-307. Reserved Seats must be claimed by 7.35. 7.30 TONIGHT 7.30 AND MONDAY. . 'SHIRLEY TEMPLE, SHIRLEY TEMPLE, George, Phyllis Jimmy MURPHY, BROOKS, DURANTE, Jane George Donald DARWELL, BARBIER, MEEK, EDNA MAY OLIVER, In "LITTLE MISS BROADWAY." "LITTLE MISS BROADWAY." Together With ■ - In . -Pat - Joan Margaret O'BRIEN,. BLONDELL, LINDSAY, "BACK IN CIRCULATION." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TO CARPENTERS. WANTED, a Price to Build Small Cottage. Full particulars, write 3946 Evg., Post.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 59, 11 March 1939, Page 4
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