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fi X^*-^o^^* james^'^'^-^JLXj y^j Ot. James Dir.: Sir Benjamin Fuller. TONIGHT, at 8, TONIGHT, at 8. MATINEE SATURDAY, at 2.15. matinee Saturday, at 2.15. PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENT PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENT AKIM TAMIROFF, AKIM TAMIROFF, AKIM TAMIROFF, AKIM TAMIROFF, AKIM TAMIROFF, AKIM TAMIROFF, AKIM TAMIROFF, AKIM TAMIROFF, Of whom the Celebrated Director, CECIL B. DE MILLE, CECIL B. DE MILLE, CECIL 13. DE MILLE, Refers to as The Finest Actor I have ever | encountered during my thirty-five j years in the theatre. j j I TAMIROFF IS TERRIFIC As a Cossack Chief turned Racketeer. An amazing, different Tamiroff in an amazingly different kind of Picture Thriller — "ESCAPE FROM YESTERDAY" "ESCAPE FROM YESTERDAY" "ESCAPE FROM YESTERDAY" "ESCAPE FROM YESTERDAY" "ESCAPE FROM YESTERDAY" "ESCAPE FROM YESTERDAY" "ESCAPE FROM YESTERDAY" "ESCAPE FROM YESTERDAY" "ESCAPE FROM YESTERDAY" "ESCAPE FROM YESTERDAY" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) FRANCES FARMER FRANCES FARMER LEIF ERICKSON LEIF ERICKSON Support Akim Tamiroff in his Most Brilliant Role. An amazingly different kind of picture thriller. OUR FIRST HALF INCLUDES:— "MUTINY AIN'T NICE" "MUTINY AIN'T NICE" Famous Popeye Cartoon __ I \ * . "PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL" | "PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL" | Novelties from Here and There | 1 : BRITISH NEWS I ! BRITISH NEWS [ : Air-mail News from Ihe Home- I : land | : _ [ BUSSE RHYTHM 1 BUSSE RHYTHM j Musical Symphony - | L AMERICAN NEWS AMERICAN NEWS Round the World with Paramount. Plan at D.LC. or Theatre. Tel. 54-775. See CANNIBALS' feast of Human = See WITCH DOC- E TORS behead their: = See AUTHENTIC and GRAPHIC film - record o£---;jCom. Geo. ____z______z_^________: M. Dyott's blood-' — ■'■Curdling adventures With MAN-EATING - SAVAGES! "CjAVAGE GOLD" y ■/, ' (Adult Audiences.) o __ y r a j_ a t it c. O X V THEATRE. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Continuous from 11 a.m. Ganglarid's Greatest Racket Exposed. With J. CARROL NAISH, The "King of Alcatraz,", on the loose again, more dangerous than ever, in— "ILLEGAL TRAFFIC." "ILLEGAL TRAFFIC." Supported by MARY CARLISLE, ROBERT PRESTON. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ALSO . . . Hopalong Cassidy rides the Vengeance trail in the land of romance. "IN OLD MEXICO." "IN OLD MEXICO." With WILLIAM BOYD, GEORGE HAVES, RUSSELL HAYDEN. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Theatre Tel. 40-618. SUBURBAN THEATRES! F= LOWER HUTT ; THEATRES. , KING GEORGE LOWER HUTT. ING GEORGE Telephone 63-933. FINALLY AT 8 TONIGHT. "RICH MAN POOR GIRL" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TOMORROW, MONDAY, TUESDAY. At 8 p.m. Matinee Saturday at 2 p.m. Twice Voted "Year's Greatest Actress." LOUISE RAINER LOUISE RAINER LOUISE RAINER LOUISE RAINER In "THE TOY WIFE." "THE TOY WIFE." With Melvyn Douglas, Robert Young. The beautiul O'lan of "Good Earth" . . . and Anna Held of "The Great Ziegfeld" . . . giving an unforgettable performance in the picture of the year. (Recommended by the Consoi*: for Adults.) T*)E LUXE THEATRE. • L/ FINALLY TONIGHT, at S.O. WM. GARGAN JOY HODGES, "PERSONAL SECRETARY." Associate Feature "DAREDEVIL DRIVERS." (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TOMORROW ■ At 2.0 p.m. the Ist Episode of the thrilling Chapter Play of the Old West, "FLAMING FRONTIERS," and the Fulllength Feature, "PAINTED DESERT." At 8.0 p.m. TWO BIG SHOWS. THE "DEAD END KIDS" In "CRIME SCHOOL." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) • Associate Feature — ■ — GEORGE O'BRIEN - In - "PAINTED DESERT." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE, •* WOBURN. FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.45. GEORGE BRENT—ANITA LOUISE, "THE GO-GETTER." Second Feature ■ DORIS NOLAN GEORGE MURPHY, '< "TOP OF THE TOWN." (Both Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) OST AND TELEGRAPH SPORTS MEETING. To be held at HATAITAI SPORTS GROUND, On SATURDAY, APRIL 1, Commencing at 2 p.m. Full Programme, including Running, Cycling, and Field Events. No charge' for admission to the ground. A. L. STEVENS, Hon. Sec.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 76, 31 March 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 76, 31 March 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 76, 31 March 1939, Page 2

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