POSITIVELY LAST THREE DAYS OF THE HAPPY HARDYS! s*-a TH™ g-7 £~~- j majestic] \ (Deaf Aids Now Installed.) DAILY—2 p.m., 8 p.m. MICKEY ROONEY MICKEY ROONEY MICKEY ROONEY MICKEY ROONEY' LEWIS STONE—CECILIA PARKER. - In - Metro-GoldAvyn-Mayer's Best and Brightest of the Hardy Family Series. "THE HARDYS RIDE HIGH." "THE HARDYS RIDE HIGH." "THE HARDYS RIDE HIGH." "THE HARDYS RIDE HIGH." "THE HARDYS RIDE HIGH." "THE HARDYS RIDE HIGH." J . _ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ALSO . . . Pete Smith's "Culinary Car-ving" . . . Crime Doesn't Pay—"Shoplifting" . . . "Story That Couldn't be Printed" . . . World News in Gazettes . . . Trentham Camp scenes. Box Plans at Theatro (45-100) and DJ.C. I FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY (Box Plans now open at Theatre and D.1.C.) - WITH EXTREME PLEASURE WE ANNOUNCE. AS THE FORERUNNER OF MANY GOOD TIMES TO COME. 1 The first presentation in NeAv Zealand of Metro-GoldAvyn-Mayer's Gem of a Production "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" " A CHRISTMAS CAROL" "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" " A CHRISTMAS CAROL" "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" J ~ ! ' Another masterpiece of golden entertainment from the Studio that gave us "A Tale of Tavo Cities" and "David Copperfield." ' — With Delightful Little TERRY KILBURN TERRY' KILBURN TERRY KILBURN As "TINY TIM" You Avill recall how he first delighted you as "Young Albert" in "Boy From Barnardos." REGINALD OWEN Perfect as REGINALD OWEN SCROOGE GENE LOCKHART as Bob Crachit Lynne Carver—Kathleen Lockhart— Barry McKay. Hoav * you'll love the heartAvarming story from Charles Dickens's most beloved novel ... with every thrill, every laugh, every tear —exactly as he im- " mortalised them. Scrooge! Tiny Tim! The Crachits! Fred and " Bess! Meet them all again—in a picture as great and gloAving as everyone hoped it Avould be. . . . I—— —— (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Heavy Booking assured . . - Reserve now at Theatre (45-100) or D.I.C. NOTE: "A Christmas Carol" is the ideal picture for family parties. EX THEATRE, REX. EX THEATRE, REX. 7,30 p.m. Cuba Street. Dial 52-334. CONCESSION NIGHT, Admission Bd. .. 1. -WINGS OVER HONOLULU." A Thrilling Air Adventure. 2. "WOMEN ARE TROUBLE." Outstanding Comedy. (Universal Exhibition.) SUBURBAN THEATRES. STATE -> PETONE STATE: TATE PETONE STATE. FINALLY TONIGHT, it 8. -"OUT WEST WITH THE HARDYS"With MICKEY ROONEY, LEWIS- STONE, CECILIA PARKER. FAY HOLDEN. COMMENCING TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY): 4 ELISABETH BERGNER— „„,,.,_._„ • MICHAEL REDCrRAVE :• ... .- Ia - :■:-,..- - "STOLEN LIFE.", —-~A AAA '- • "STOLEN LIFE." ——- TWO GREAT STARS IN AN AMAZINGLY DIFFERENT STORY! y_ (Recommended by. the Censor. More Suitable for Adult Audiences.) Box Plan at Theatre, Tel. 63-899. I. r\ RAND PETONE. 'JRAND PETONE. FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.45: HoAvard' Hughes's Great Melodrama —the Story of Al Capone. PAUL MUNI in "SCARFACE" GEORGE RAFT in "SCARFACE" ANN DVORAK in "SCARFACE" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) PLUS The Twelfth Thrilling Episode of "THE LONE RANGER" TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY): TWO BIG PICTURES No.L—PETER LORRE In 20th Century-Fox's Crime Adventure, "MR. MOTO IN DANGER ISLAND." No. 2.—JANE WITHERS In "ALWAYS IN TROUBLE." (Approved for UniA'ersal Exhibition.) PALACE THEATRE,' PETONE. ALACE . THEATRE, PETONE. Telephone 63-610. FINALLY TONIGHT: 1.-GENE AUTRY, "BOOTS AND SADDLES." 2.—"CIRCUS GIRL." COMMENCING WEDNESDAY: "PARDON OUR NERVE," LYNN BARI : JUNE GALE. "TOMORROW'S YOUTH," DICKIE MOORE, JOHN MILJAN—MARTHA SLEEPER (Recommended by Censor for Adults.)RENTAL OARS. DE LUXE V 8 RENTAL CARS. •DORKE B R O S., L T D ~ -** Kilbirnie. Tel. 17-099. Cheapest Rates. Tel. 17-099. JTmJaUAjN 1 ivfeiL' aumiaeti lome, Mavej *X 2 Maltiid Slippery Elm Compound removes etomsri. and bowel ulcers, gastritis sickness, etc. Maves 3s, recommended by Boots* Chemists. .....;.„ i,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 99, 24 October 1939, Page 2
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