DE LUXE THEATRE. X LUXR THEATRE. E LUXE THEATRE. NOW SHOWING. NOW SHOWING. Twice Daily, 2.30 and S. FOX MOVIETONE PRESENTS The worthy successor to "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm." ALL THE DELIGHTFUL HUMAN QUALITIES AND CHARM OF "REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM," AND MORE !—SEE AND THRILL TO THE SWEETEST LOVE ROMANCE IN YEARS. The Beautiful and Charming , MARION NIXON —. x MARION NIXON MARION NIXON -■• > MARION NIXON — MARION NIXON MARION NIXON With SPENCER TRACY—STUART ERWIN. SPENCER TRACY—STUART. ERWIN. DREAMING OF HAPPINESS. The Inspiring Romance of a Venus in Gingham—raised to be the Nation's Ideal of Beauty overnight by a-Rembrandt in overalls:- See "FACE" IN THE SKY." ' "FACE .IN. THE SKY." • | "FACE IN THE SKY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 3 Fox News — Travelogue — Cartoon. In Addition:' . . Special Musical and. Singing Programme . . by » " ■ ■ PAUL T. CULLEN. PAUL T. .CULLEN. ■ (The Brilliant Vocal Organist.) Overture:" Musical Gems from "Rio Rita." Irish Songs: "A- Bunch of Shamrocks," "Molly Bawn," "In the Garden Where the Praties Grow."/ "The Rose of Tralee"—and parodies on "Home Brew." Box Plans at Bristol and Theatre (Tel. 53-080). . - . NOW SHOWING. TWICE DAILY, 2.30 and 8. KING'S THEATRE ING'S THEATRE Presents The Mi/Mt-sl Coined) Romance Supreme! GRACIEFILLDS Supported by' Julian GRACIE lIELDS Rose and Wyn Rich&R VCIL ifirLDS mond GR N.CIE Fll LDS lv •LOOKING ON THE BRIGHT SIDE." •LOOKIVG ON THE BRIGHT SIDE." 'LOOKING ON IHK BRIGHT SIDE." " LOOKING ON THE BRIGHT SIDE." LOOKING ON 'LHF BRIGHT SIDE." "LOOKING ON THE BRIGHT SIDE." (\ppio\ed foi Um\ersal Exhibition.) She' the Happiness Girl spreading sunshine and laughter. . . Britain's superb <-tar, "sipgmg hei '"ay into your heart, showing you the bright side—the right side;—of lite again! In Addition: Bo\ Plans Bn tol aud Theatre. KING'S FEATURETTES. \TEW PRINCESS THEATRE. ■V\LW . PRINCESS THEATRE. "Continuous from 11 a.m. to: 10 p.m. TWO BIG PICTURES. 1— ,: . Thrilling^ Action. Drama. GEORGE BANCROFT and ■ — - ■....-'.;... :, .MIRIAM HOPKINS, In "THE WORLD'"AND THE FLESH." "THE WORLD: ANJ> THE FLESH." "THE WORLD AND THE FLESH." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ..Aglow with^thedranja of .a world, gone ' mad. '- 2— 'NANCY CARROLL in . . . . "PERSONAL MAID." "PERSONAL MAID." i ;■ J'PERSONAL MAID." ; (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) " *' A" gay 'and sparkling' romance. ■ '-• — -—-^~:— 4— -'AttditrefiaTr^-^" —~: NEW PRINCESS FEATIIRETTES. Popular Family Prices: Stalls Is, Circle Is 6d. ' Theatre Telephone No. 42-580. • ■_ '. ■ THE ARTCRAFT ! • THEATRE. «-RTCEAFT ■-■'■•'.' THEATRE. TONIGHT AT t TONIGHT." A smashing human drama that will make your pulses pound. RALPH BELLAMY, •'■/•: ' '' SLIM SUMMERVILLE, ■■■■ PAT O'BRIEN, -'-.■• GLORIA STUART, .LILIAN BOND,, -~■'.,.-. :-":.Sln .. T '-:'■>:■'"■: -.... "A-I-R, M-A-I-L." - - - '- "A-r-R" M-A-I-L." ';,{;f v"'Aii-R■;- m-a-i-l." .-■:■■■ .I'A-I-R. ' M-A-I-L." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Drama" that will -hit your -heart like a sledge hammer./. .'.. '.: . romance; that will plumb the .depths-pf^yqur emotions. ADDITIONAL: ARTCRAFT FEATURETTES. Boi^Plaii,Telephc)ne 43-968 after 6.30 p.m. (CAPITOL THEATRE, . MIRAMAR. NIGHT. LAST NIGHT "JACK'S THE BOY." ■;'-. ."JACK'S THE, BOY." "JACK'S THE. BOY." Piayed to capacity'jio\ises for two nights. Your last opportunity Tonight of seeing a •;delightfully;: amusing .-picture, with JACK HULBERTy - CICELY COURTNEIDGE, and WINIFRED,- SHOTTER. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' MATINEE TOMORROW, at 2.15 p.m. i "THE GOLDEN WEST," Zane Grey's thrilling spectacle, starring GEORGE O'BRIEN. Also FIRST. Episode of "The Air Mail ; ~ " • Mystery." ■="■ Episode 7 of '.-The Last, Frontier," and ■Silly Symphonyj Cartoon. "REGAL ; THEATRE, KARORI. XV, .TONIGHT. TONIGHT "THE MASK OF FU 3IANCHU." "THE MASK OF FU MANCHU." Boris Karloff, Lewis Stone. Gripping. -Chilling. Mysterious. A picture that will hold you fascinated. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) SPECIAL! SPECIAL! MONDAY, TUESDAY. ' "ON OUR SELECTION." Laugh with sheer delight at the worldfamous "Rudd" Family. "ON OUR SELECTION." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) QUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. TONIGHT! 7.43. TONIGHT! MARION DA VIES ■ MARION DA VIES ■ She's thrillingly different in "POLLY OF THE CIRCUS." "POLLY OF THE. CIRCUS." A romance you'll long remember. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) In addition:' . ' Big .Supporting Programme. TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER x OWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. TUESDAY, MARCH 28, at 8 p.m INVITATION -VOCAL - RECITAL " By "Pupils of THOMAS :C. WOOD, .L.A.8., Wellington, Assisted by v STUART PETEESEN, \iolimst, late of Royal Conservatoire of Music,.. Copenhagen, and The Royal Academy of Music, London. Invitations available at The Bristol liano Company, Ltd., Lambton Quay, and Messrs. Chas. Begg and Company, Ltd., Manners. Street. Charge for reserving seats-Is Id. Stalls and Dress Circle. ■■'■"-• Box Plan now open at THE BRISTOL. WELLINGTON SOUTH ' RELIEF *' COMMITTEE are arranging Clothing Drive SATURDAY, March 25, between John.and Waripori Street and Town Belt, both Bides Tasman Street and Wallace Street, from Hankey Street up. HAVE -PARCELS READY 2 p.m.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 70, 24 March 1933, Page 2
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