FINALLY TONIGHT, I JANE WITHERS i InV "THIS IS THE LIFE.-' And GEORGE O'BRIEN In " THUNDER MOUNTAIN," Telephone 52-212. TTING-'S-JVIN-G'S Illwiiißillllll Uir.--Amalgamated I'beatrea. Ltd Matinees. 2 p.m. De Luxe Sessions, 8 p.m. COMMENCING TOMORROW - FRIDAY. ANOTHER FINE DOUBLE-FEATURE BILL. / WILL %v >- ROGERS yf - "TN OLD KENTUCKY" | "IN OLD KENTUCKY" j Delightful entertainment.' You will shake with laughter at the quips and sallies of this famous comedian who has made kings and presidents laugh out loud. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SECOND BIG ATTRACTION. . Hollywood scours the world for its loveliest face and unearths a glorious new star —TulLi Rolf, glamorous blonde darling from the land of the Vikings . . . presented to you for the first time in an unusual romantic drama! / TUTTA ) r I ROLF ) Co-starred with ®, la - "in /'DRESSED TO THRILL." Give Brook's romantic dilemma in "Dressed to Thrill" dates from the last days of the war. Leaving Tuttn Rolf, n dressmaker in a provincial village who loves .him devotedly, ho returns to America. Years later .si. ■ dies up with him. He is now a banker,, she: a "Russian" stage staij. 'Recommended by Censor for Adulta.) For Reservations, Tel. .52-2*2. Matinees, 2 p.m. Children Half-price. Box Plan D.I.C. or Tel. Theatre 52-212. DE LUXE FINALLY E LUXE TONIGHT. Paramount Pictures Present CECIL B. DE MILLE'S Wonder Picture of the Decade. ,1 "THE CRUSADES." ||, ,l| "THE CRUSADES." I. 'I "THE CRUSADES." I 1 'II "THE CRUSADES." |l' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' Excellent Supporting Programme. DE LUXE CONCERT ORCHESTRA. L. D. Austin, Mus. Dir. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre, Tel. 53-030. SEE PAGE 21 FOR PARTICULARS, The Best Show in Town. COMMENCING TOMORROW. COMMENCING TOMORROW. (Twice Daily, 2.15 and 8.) A BRILLIANT NEW YEAR i ATTRACTION. Join in the fun! Tap your toea to twinkling music! Roar at the antics of frantic amateurs! Thrill to a romance that will warm your heart! SONG HITS! MUSIC HITS! LAUGHTER HITS! "EVERY NIGHT AT EIGHT." "EVERY NIGHT' AT EIGHT." "EVERY NIGHT AT' EIGHT." "EVERY NIGHT AT EIGHT." "EVERY NIGHT AT EIGHT." "EVERY NIGHT AT EIGHT," (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SEE PAGE 21 FOR PARTICULARS. The Best Show in Town. OUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN UR THEATRE. NEWTOWN Final Screening TONIGHT it 7. I Gene Strallon Porter's "A GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOST." Also, MAY ROBSON in "STRANGERS ALL," A story packed with glorious entertainment. COMMENCING FRIDAY, 7 p.m.: No. I—SHIRLEY TEMPLE in her Happiest picture, "CURLY TOP" "CURLY TOP" "CURLY TOP" "CURLY TOP" Here's Shirley as she really is. , No. 2- GEORGE RAFT in "THE TRUMPET BLOWS," "THE TRUMPET BLOWS," A Story of Mexico alid the bull ring. (All Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) MPIRE THEATRE, PETONE. MPIRE THEATRE, PETONE. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW, At 8. Here's the Laugh of Your Life! The Hilarious Story of a Henpecked Husband who talked a lot and suid nothing. W. C. FIELDS, W. C. FIELDS, The Lovable "Micawber" of "David Copperfield" in "MAN ON THE FLYING TRAPEZE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) With Mary Brian, Kathleen Howard. Additional Attraction Sir, Guy Standing,' John Halliday,; and Judith Allen, in Paramount's Amazing Drama— "THE WITCHING HOUR." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Reserves nt Hansen's Confectionery. Shop.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 1, 2 January 1936, Page 2
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