ANOTHER OF THOSE EXCELLENT "ALL-ROUND" PROGRAMMES FOR WHICH THIS THEATRE IS NOTED ... _____ Tk* ' . V v'r^(l) THEATRE >||^' -y.*X7 ~-r\ M AJESTIC L-J^ . (Deaf.Aide Installed.) DAILY AT 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. The first presentation in New Zealand of Metro-GoldAvyn-Mayer's Gem "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" From the Studio that gave us Dickens's "A Tale of Two Cities" and "David Copperfield." With "Young Albert" of "Boy From Barnardos"—TERRY KILBURN—as TINY TIM REGINALD OWEN as Scrooge . GENE LOCKHART as Bob Cratchit Lynne Carver—Kathleen Lockhartr(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) USUAL BRILLIANT ASSOCIATES: "ONE AGAINST THE WORLD" Passing Parade—How a doctor performed the first major operation—at the risk of his own life. "THE BOOKWORM" Delightful Colour Cartoon. "DAY OF REST"' Robert Benchley's New Misadventure. "OH, SAY, CAN YOU SKI?" Beautiful Cinecolour Novelty. LATEST NEWSREELS. ACTION ON WESTERN FRONT . . . Liner in .Avar scare mystery . . . "Switzerland" lee Show in Sydney, and . "CARRY ON"-The Hon. D, G. Siilhvan s heartening talk to the people ot JN A. ■ RESERVE AT THEATRE (45-100). EX THEATRE, R£X. EX THEATRE, REX. 7.30 p.m. Cuba Street. Dial 52-334. Samuel Goldwyn Presents " THE GOLDWYN FOLLIES" " THE GOLDWYN FOLLIES" "THE GOLDWYN FOLLIES" "THE GOLDWYN FOLLIES" A Sparkling Musical Revue, with THE RITZ BROTHERS THE RITZ BROTHERS EDGAR BERGEN and charlie -McCarthy EDGAR BERGEN and charlie McCarthy adolphe menjou . • KENNY BAKER ANDREA LEEDS ELLA LOGAN BOBBY CLARK AMERICAN BALLET ——All in Glorious Technkolor (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) . Added Attraction "LAW OF THE UNDERWORLD" " LAW OF THE UNDERWORLD " With CHESTER MORRIS, Anne Shirley. A Gripping. Gangster Drama. Also Showing; BUCK ROGERS Serial. BUCK ROGERS Serial. BUCK ROGERS Serial. The World 500 Years from Now. (Recommended by Censor for Adulte.) SUBURBAN THEATRES. I PRINCE EDWARD, Woburn. I *■ RINCE EDWARD, Tel, 63-844, 7.45 - TONIGHT - 7.45. Gilbert and, Sullivan's "T-H-E M-I-K-A-D-O." " T-H-E M-I-K-A-D-O." In Natural Technicolour With KENNY BAKER, . JEAN COLIN, Chorus of DOyly Carte Opera Co., London Symphony Orchestra, -ALSQSTAN LAUREL - OLIVER HARDY ™ .t. alu (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) .' MATINEE - MONDAY, ■ At 2.15 p.m. "THE MIKADO." IZ ING GEORGE, Lower Hutt. j *MNQ GEORGE, TeL 63-933 NOW SHOWING. "OUT WEST WITH THE HARDYS" "OUT WEST WITH THE HARDYS" "OUT WEST WITH THE HARDYS" "OUT WEST WITH THE HARDYS*" "OUT WEST WITH THE HARDyI" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ~ Featuring: LEWIS STONE, MICKEY ROONEY. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. I f)E LUXE, Lower Hutt. ( LUXE, Tel. 63-431. w lit-ANIGHT—7.4S BERGNER . REDGRAVE. WILLIAM LAWSON In "STOLEN LIFE." "STOLEN LIFE." (Recommended by the Censor for. Adults.) . Associate Feature: Brian Donlevy, Lynn Bari In "SHARPSHOOTERS." "SHARPSHOOTERS." : (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)Plus "TANNHAUSER" (Played by the New York Philharmonic • Orchestra). UTATE PETONE — STATE £>TATE PETONE STATE TONIGHT at 8. CARX-£5£?J ~ VICTOR McLAGLEN -DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JUN.In "GUNGA DIN" '"-—- "GUNGA DIN" THRILLS for a thousand pictures .plundered for one Mighty Show! Action. Thrills, and Romance. Box Plan at Theatre. Tel. 63-899. (For UniA'ersal Exhibition.) PALACE THEATRE, PETONE r ALACE THEATRE, PETONE. Telephone 63-610. -TONIGHT -■ ROBERT KENT --ANN NAGEL No. I.— "GANG BULLETS" No. 2,- "BLONDES FOR DANGER" With GORDON HARKER-ENID TAYLOR (For Universal Exhiition.) ( \RAN D" — • PETONE. . ". * RAND — PETO'NE. TONIGHT—At 7.4S—TONIGHT. TWO BIG PICTURES. No.l—The Best of All Thrillers. Edgar Wallace's "THE TERROR." Edgar Wallace's "THE TERROR." Edgar Wallace's "THE TERROR." ' ::r'--'y'i ■";-:With.' i :-. X ]y'A i' yXX Wilfrid'Lawson —-'Bernard Lee. No. 2—Warner Bros. Drama of Family Life. KAY FRANCIS "MY BILL" JOHN LITEL in "MY BILL" ANITA' LOUISE ' "MY BILL" ( Approved for Universal Exhibition.) • —-Plus—"THE LONE RANGER," chapter 13,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 103, 28 October 1939, Page 4
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