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SPECIAL CHILDREN'S GIFT MATINEE, - . TOMORROW, at 10.30 a.m. A MONSTER PROGRAMME. TIM MeCOY in 4. Thrilling Western Drama, "MAN OF ACTION." Two-reel Comedy, Screen Snapshots, . , Sports Thrill. Snappy Cartoon. All. Approved lor Universal Exhibition. IT STARTS TODAY. All aboard the liner bound from Dover to Calais. STATE THEATRE. TATE THEATRE. STATE THEATRE. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, N.Z., Ltd. We Proudly Present Another Grand Gaumont British Production with England's foremost actors, MATHESON LANG, MATHESON LANG, MATHESON LANG, MATHESON LANG, MATHESON LANG, MATHESON LANG, . EDMUND GWENN, EDMUND GWENN,. EDMUND GWENN, EDMUND GWENN, EDMUND GWENN, EDMUND J3WENN, CONSTANCE CUMMINGS, CONSTANCE CUMMINGS, CONSTANCE CUMMINGS, In a thrilling drama packed with action aboard a liner bound from Dover to Calais. ' "CHANNEL CROSSING." "CHANNEL CROSSING." "CHANNEL CROSSING." "CHANNEL CROSSING." "CHANNEL CROSSING." Love or duty—through the ages woman • has often had this choice, but no woman ever wanted more than she the right Ito take both! Thrilling drama and action combine in this picture ,-to present the ultimate in entertainment. With England's foremost dramatic actor. ALSO SCREENINGALISON SKIPWORTH ALISON SKIPWORTH HARRY GREEN, FRANCES DEE, In "COMING OUT PARTY." See Beauty put on the marriage auction block —sold to the highest bidder and launched on a social career like a battle' ship. (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) So enormous was the reception accorded . ALBERT REG RUSSELL MORGAN Last Night that we have secured their services for one more, night, ■ MONDAY NEXT. BOOK NOW AND BE SURE. THIRD AND LAST BIG WEEK COMMENCES TODAY. Amalgamated Theatres ■ (N.Z.), Ltd., in conjunction with Gaumont-British Pictures, announce with pride and pleasure a further extension of "Evergreen" Season for the , THIRD AND LAST BIG WEEK. .We wish to apologise to those'who have not been able to secure seats at the evening Sessions, and would advise that, whenever possible, they attend Day Sessions, ■ TWO SESSIONS DAILY. Special Shoppers'' Session Today, 5 p.m. of C. B. Cochran's famous Play " EVERGREEN:" .; " EVERGREEN." ■ . " EVERGREEN." " EVERGREEN." "EVERGREEN." " EVERGREEN." 1 ' "EVERGREEN." "EVERGREEN." {Recommended by Censor for Adulta.), For the Benefit of those who are booking for the second and third visit:— : AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF THE FIRST I HALF OF THE PROGRAMME. Australasian News (just landed). r Prince's. Arrival at Perth. Terry Toon Cartoon. "YORK," the Minster City of England, and new Novelties on the Piano by IVAN PERRIN. PLAZA ■ Sessions: LAZA ■' 2.15,5, PLAZA. and 8 p.m. PLAZA BOX PLAN at Begg's. PLAZA Theatre Telephone 51-277, ANOTHER BIG WEEKEND PROGRAMME! EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY, THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer present 1_ "FUGITIVE LOVERS." With ■ ROBERT MONTGOMERY, MADGE EVANS; "Watch every road —every train—car— every aeroplane! Those were the orders that flashed over the wires as two reckless lovers fled over three thousand miles to find tragedy, terror, and thrills at every Turn. 2—HAL ROACH COMEDY. 3—SPECIALLY SELECTED- SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. , Saturday Afternoon: Another thrilling epii sode, "Heroes of the Flames," starring Tim McCoy; "Fugitive Lovers"; big supports. (Approved far Universal Exhibition.) PAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR TONIGHT. TONIGHT. . And MATINEE TOMORROW, at 2.15 p.m. " JACK AHOY." "JACK AHOY." i . "JACK AHOY." 1 ■ ' ' ' • With JACK I-lULBERT. ' And TAMARI DESNI. Jack's in the Navy, now," arid oh! what , a riot of fun. See the Hulbert version of the Sailor's Hornpipe and other dances. Hear him sing "My Hat's on the Side of my Head." and laugh at the antics, such as sailors never knew before. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) i ALSO Technicolour Musical Revue, "Not Tonight, Josephine."

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 89, 12 October 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 89, 12 October 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 89, 12 October 1934, Page 2

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