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Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. DAILY: 2.15 and 8. IT'S THE TALK OF WELLINGTON. IT'S THE TALK OF WELLINGTON. WARNER BROS. WARNER BROS. Bring Y\m In All Its Smashing Reality In All Its Smashing Reality "THE CONFESSIONS OK "THE CONFESSIONS Oi'' "THE CONFESSIONS OK "THE CONFESSIONS OK "THE CONFESSIONS OF "THIS CONFESSIONS OK "THE CONFESSIONS OV '•THF CONFESSIONS OF "THE CONFESSIONS OK "THE CONFESSIONS OF A NAZI SPY." A NAZI SPY." A NAZI SPY." A NAZI SPY." A NAZI £PY." A NAZI %VY." A NAZI SPY." A NAZI SPY." A NAZI SPY." A NAZI SPY." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) A Warner Bro;>. Picture. A STORY THAT DEFIES DESCRIPTION. * IT MUST BE SEEN. IT MUST BE SEEN. HIGH LIGHTS OF OUR FIRST HALF: "Their Majesties in U.S ; A." "Mauretania's Maiden Voyage." "Wonders of Science." PLAN AT D.I.C. OR THEATRE (Telephone 54-775). IfT -—^=s | pRINCESS CONTINUOUS j } x RINCESS trom 11 a.m. Daily j ! SCREENING TIMES 1 I "The Ware Case" 11.11 a.m.. 1.55, I j 4.30, and 7.3S p.m. | "Y Tou Can't Client uu Honest Man" 12.32, | ! 3.10, 0, and 9.5. p.m. j New Universal Films Present Edgar BERGEN—"Charlie M.cCA RTF!Y" Edgar BERG EN—"Charlie McCARTHY" W. O. FIELDS and "MORTIMER" in "YOU CAN'T CHEAT AN "YOU CANT CHEAT AN HONEST MAN" HONEST MAN" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) They'll mow you down with helpless laughter! ASSOCIATE FEATURE — B.E.F. Present CLIVE BROOK in -THE WARE CASE" CLIVE BROOK in "THE WARE CASE" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) With BARRY K. BARNES—JANE BAXTER SUBURBAN THEATRES. CJTATE PETONE STATE. •state petone state TONIGHT, at 8, AND TUES., WED., THURS., FRI. FRANK CAPRA'S "YOU CAN'T TAKIyJT WITH YOU." "YOU CAN'T TAKE'IT WITH YOU." •lean Lionel James AR'JTIUK. HA R R YM01) E. STEW A RT. EDWARD ARNOLD. Box. Plans at Theatre. Tel. (53-800. (Programme for Universal Exhibition.) J OALACE, Theatre of Action, j •*- ALACE, Petone. Tel. 03-010. TONIGHT, at 7.45. No. I—A gnu full of lead and a heart full of light . . . on the trail of the raiding masked riders! GEORGE O'BRIEN. "ARIZONA LEGION." A Roaring Drama of the Plains when the West was young. No. 2— TOMMY KELLY (and his "Tom Sawyer" Sweetheart) In "PECK'S BAD BOY WITH THE CIRCUS." ANN GILLIS, EDGAR KENNEDY. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RAND PETONE. j RAND PETONE. TONIGHT - At 7.4-3 — TONIGHT. Warner Bros.' Mighty Drama of California in the 1870'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-0 D—A—V—O—L—O (The King of Magicians.) Reserves at Theatre. Tel. 60-603. EEGAL KARORI. EGAL KARORI. Box Plans at "Knighton's." Tel. 28-365. 7.30 — FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30 Gilbert and Sullivan's "THE MIKADO" Filmed in Technicolor, Also WILL HAY EDGAR KENNEDY "HEY, HEY, U.S.A." Plus Walt Disney's "DONALD'S BETTER SELF" (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) r- TOMORROW " SOUTH RIDING." "SOUTH RIDING." "SOUTH RIDING." EMPIRE ISLAND BAY. MPIRE ISLAND BAY". Box plans "Empire" Confectionery. 'Phone 14-307. 7.30—N1G HTL V—7.30 FINAL SCREENING Of a record-breaking programme—the equal of which is seldom seen. Owing to future bookings we cannot extend the season. Those who tailed to gain admission on Friday and Saturday are advised to take advantage of this FINAL OPPORTUNITY ••■- — VICTOR McLAGLEN CARY GRANT DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, -TUN. iv "GUNGA DIN" —- "GUNGA DIN" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SALLY EILERS "TARNISHED ANGEL" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) And "DONALD'S LUCKY DAY" —Preliminary Announcement — Reserve at once for THE BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR. Showing TOMORROW and Wednesday, Thursday. "PYGMALION." "PYGMALION." "PYGMALION." "PYGMALION." "PYGMALION." "PYGMALION." "PYGMALION." "PYGMALION." Also showing, Kent Taylor, Rochelle Hudson, In "PIRATES IN THE SKY." (Both Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) \\/li make Liuu or Uati-tone UloUi? lot ** all purposes and .11 papers from the -.-heapest uewspiiut to ..he finest ort, "Ev«;niii_ Post" Printing Work*. Tel l,__-0.0.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 14, 17 July 1939, Page 2

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