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/ j MAJESTIC j____\ Aristocrat of Wellington Cinemas. 2 p.m. -— DAILY ■ 8 p.m. Anotheir Brilliant and Charming Triumph- for the Happy Hardy ■ ■ Family. Metro-GoJdw.vii-Ma'y«?'r . Presents r' MICKEY ROOXEV MICKEY ROONEY MICKEY ROONEY MICKEY ROONEY As "Andy Hardy." •-., LEWIS STONE - LEWIS STONE LEWIS STONE LEWIS STONE As "Judge Hardy." And The Whole Darn Family, In " OU'l VVES'I WITH iiiE LIARDYS.'; "OUT WES'I WITH THE HARDYS." » OUT WEST WITH THE HARDYS." "OUT WEST WITH THE HARDYS." "OUT WEST^WITH THE HARDYS." "OUT WEST' WITH THE HARD-YS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Metro-Majestic Associate Programme Includes: — "ART GALLERY," Metro t Air NEW OARTOON Mail News ™ COLOU^___CINESOUND ( I "MAIUNi~CIRCUS/' . A PETE SMITH NOVELTY. "THE STORY OF DR. •TENNER/ The Triumphant Home-coming of T.M. THE KING AND QUEEN. T.M. THE'KING.'-AND QUEEN. BOOKINGS Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Telephone 45-100. . i t>ex ■ ———-1 S uft>EX THEATRE 1 H Cuba Street., Telephone 52-334. j= Bjinaim!i?!jn!i!i)Hjara!m!3H]itii!Ji!ii!iiinuimimi]iumuiiiimiHiii!i!iiiitHiiiiiii!!!inF<.. United Artists Present 'The hitherto ... UNCONQUERED MATTERHORN — x. MATTERHQRN —— — . . (14,782 ft -Jiigh). . f ; ' "■ '■■•■■• '■■■-'' SEVEN MEN ' - ' '■' ? accepted the Challenge. ■-.•-'.. Only ■ : ' ' THREE CAME BACK. Can am* achievement be worth that " . SACRIFICE? ".THE CHALLENGE." . "THE CHALLENGE." . "THE, CHALLENGE." "THE CHALLENGE." .. LUIS TRENKER, ROBT. DOUGLAS. Joan Gardiner, Mary Cl^re, . English, Swiss, and Italian elimhersw a tense! thrilling adventure STORY .. . TOLD AGAINST. A BACKGROUND OF TERRIFYING GEAA TDEUR~THE SWISS ALPS! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . ; Second Big Attraction: Paramount presents THE GAYEST. FUNNIEST LAUGHTER HIT IN MONTHS. • ' COMEDY AND MYSTERY- ! "PARIS . " "PARIS —-—— r ■ : HONEYMOON" — -^— i\ HONEYMOON" ;- B.ING CROSBY, FRANCISKA GAAL, AKIM TAMIROFF, SHIRLEY , ROSS, ED. EVERETT HORTON. BEN BLUE. With 4 big Crosby hits:' "You're cT Sweet Little Headache," "I Have Eyes," "Funny Old Hills/ "Joobalai." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) t. - Also ——— "SCOUTS TO THE RESCUE/ Chap 4. "Descending Doom. Popular Prices: Stalls Is, D.C. Is Cd. No Extra for Reserves. - RING 52-334 ~ SUBURBAN THEATRES. STATE-- —— PETONE STATE. TATE z PETONE —— STATE ! TONIGHT, aij 8, AND FOR A SIX-DAY SEASON. FRANK CAPRA'S "' YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU." "YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU." Jean Lionel James ARTHUR, BARRYMORE. STEWART, EDWARD ARNOLD.. Box "Plans at Theatre. Tel. 63-899. (Programme for Universal Exhibition.) 1 PALACE, Theatre of Action, 'j | x ALACE, Petone, Tel. 63-610. TONIGHT, at 7.45. Xo.i I—A gun full of lead, and a heartfull. o£ fight ... on the trail of the raiding masked riders! \ GEORGE O'BRIEN. "ARIZONA LEGION." A Roaring Drama of the Plains when tlie West was young. No. 2—. TOMMY KELLY (and his "Tom Sawyer" Sweetheart) "PECK'S BAD BOY WITH THE CIRCUS." ANN GILLIS, EDGAR KENNEDY. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) | /2.RAND —~ PETONE. ] | —- PETONE. ! i___i—_ . .—_ _L^_—l TONIGHT — At 7.45 — TONIGHT. Warner Bros.' Mighty Drama of California** in the 187a's. ALL IN TECHNICOLOR! •■GOLD IS WHERE YOU FIND IT." "GOLD IS WHERE YOU FIND IT." "GOLD IS WHERE YOU FIND IT." With George Brent, Olivia De Havilland, Claude Rains, Margaret Lindsay. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION ON THE STAGEMAGIC! MYSTERY! CONJURING! — -D—A—V-O-L—O D__ A_J\7 D T- f) '■ - (The -King of Magicians.) Reserves at Theatre. Tel. 60-6(53. REGAL KARORI". EGAL : KARORI. Box Plans "Knighton's." 'Phone 28-3G5. ■■■■;■— note —-■ Reserved Seats Must Be Claimed by 7.35. 7.30 — TONIGHT — 7.30 ' AND MONDAY IT'S ANOTHER REGAL WEEKEND BILL. Gilbert and Sullivan's "THE MIKADO" Filmed in 'Technicolor. . : With .--• :' THE LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA And Chorus of : . DOYLY CARTE .OPERA COMPANY Also WILL HAY EDGAR KENNEDY ■ '. . '. . -ill ■■.■-. ■ ■.:.-'...' "HEY, HEY, U.S.A." ; " Plus •':".■:.. . , ■ ■••■ Walt Disney's ' . "DONALD'S BETTER SELF"' . (All Approved for Universal. Exhibition,). CJUPPOSE a labouring man owned some 10 good paintings and by charging people for viewing them he could obtain extra money. If, rather than risk their bcinK I damaged, he forwent the extra and lived lon his .wage, would his regard for the pictures, or his character, be weakened? Would New Zealand scenery bo spoiled to us, or to degenerate, from ending- the. tourist industry; for. better farming? (3)

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 13, 15 July 1939, Page 4

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