MIT P LAZA- j^yi Direction Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Box Plans at Begg's and Theatre. Telephone-51-277. SESSIONS: - ~-- -2.15 and 8 p.m. A Picture of sheer delight. GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS GEORGI-I ARLISS ' GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS ' GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE'ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS . "THE GUVNOR." "THE GUVNOR." "THE GUVNOR." "THE GUVNOR." "THE GUVNOR." "THE GUVNOR." "THE GUVNOR.", - "THE GUVNOR." "THE GUVNOR." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) You must see this "New ■ Arliss" at least once. . ESSENTIAL TO RESERVE. ~ LAST SCREENING TONIGHT. The Musical that has set all Wellington Talking. DICK POWELL ... DICK POWELL PATSY KELLY FRED ALLEN PAUL WHITEMAN'S BAND .',. In "THANKS A MILLION." "THANKS A MILLION 7." "THANKS A MILLION." " "THANKS A MILLION." . Plans at Theatre. Tel. 51-595. • i^-^'^'o TAT E^*^-*«^_ S^Yi-'J.'TA'TE ■ Dir.: Theatres, Ltd. ■ '~ -^—.TOMORROW TOMORROW ■ Sessions 2.15, 5, 8 p.m. TO -THE PUBLIC '-, ~:;.3;TQ::THE PUBLIC : 1., niiik'e "this.appeal with the \;[ knowledge that you arc seeking : ■ entertainment suitable to your- ,: self and the children. Here is ■ a programme which you cannot :.' ': pass over —it is definitely a family picture and . one which will , be thoroughly enjoyed by children as well as adults ... Do II not deprive thcin of the oppor- I) tunity: of seeing this lovable || ■story by Gene Stratton-PorWr. II It carries my personal guarantee. II V '.' -V J, -M.uDUNN, Manager. || THE LITTLE GIRL YOU A LOVED IN "LADDIE" IS A HERE AGAIN TO CHARM V ~P" YOU IN THE WORLD'S y^T BEST-LOVED ROMANCE. A, matchless story of life and love in the roaring timberland ' ■ .... . .'charged,.with danger '■'■■•-"'•■■;'•■-.'■ .-'bright With courage . . . and tender with romance .... You'll gloifri.with the ecstasy of new thrv-ijs in » . this, 'lovabje -. story, filmed /y ..:_'-.■ against the scenic background ~^ of towering forests, rushing / _ \ ' streams, and peaceful valleys. L^\ 50,000.000 PEOPLE HAVE READ AND CHERISHED THIS MATCHLESS * ROMANCE. GENE GENE A GENE l\ STRATTON-PORTER'S «\T "7 STRATTON-PORTER'S fyS STRATTON-PORTER'S "FRECKLES" "FRECKLES." "FRECKLES" "FRECKLES" •'FRECKLES'' "FRECKLES" X . "FRECKLES" A - "FRECKLES" '^T r7 . ' 'FRECKLES" N ( "FRECKLES" l/^\ "FRECKLES." VIRGINIA WEIDLER VIRGINIA WEIDLER VIRGINIA WEIDLER ;, (As Mary l>ou) , - A , ', And TOM BROWN KTI *-7 " ' And ,TOM BROWN f * And TOM BROWN" ' • -• ' (As Freckles)., IT* IS ONE OF THOSE REFRESHING OUTDOOR PICTURES WHICH COMES ;AIiONG 'ONLY TOO SELDOM. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TONIGHT - FINALLY - TONIGHT ZANE GREY'S "ROCKY MOUNTAIN MYSTERY." — Also — RALPH! LYNN — in — "UP TO THE NECK." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PRINCESS CONTINUOUS RINCESS trom Ham to 1015 p.m. Stalls Is, Circle Is 6d. COMMENCING TOMORROW! Another Outstanding Double-feature Piogiamme! I—Tho Book that Raised the Veil of the East . . . Comes to', the Screen as a Diamatic Sensation' "OIL FOR THE "OIL FOR THE r r „ ' LiMPS OF CHINA." LAMPS OF CHINA." ■ - With — P\r O'BRIEN, JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON, JEAN MUIR. LYLE T VLBOT. Heading a Huge Cast A M unei Bio>j Cosmopolitan Pioductioil. (Recommended by CVnsoi foi Adults.) 2- 11 B WARNER. If B WARNER. Willi WINIFRED SHOT PER, In Butish Dominion's Film*' Adaptation ot WARWICK DLEPING'b Famous Novel— "SORRELL AND SON." "SORRELL AND.SON." ' "SORRELL AND SON." "SORRELL AND SON." A page of life too real to imagine. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) > Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. 42-s^o. CHORTT'S THEATRE. ' °HORTT'S THEATRE, Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. LAST SCREENING TONIGHT, of one of the Most Brilliant and Entertaining Holiday Programmes Presented in Wellington. CLIVE BROOK, HELEN VINSEN, In V " MIDNIGHT CLUB." " MIDNIGHT CLUB." And BUDDY ROGERS, JAMES DUNN, In "TAKE A CHANCE." * "TAKE A CHANCE." (Both pictures for Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING FRIDAY. ■ ROBERT MONTGOMERY In "THE HIDE OUT." "THE HIDE OUT.*; • • AndLAUREL AND HARDY In "SONS OF THE DESERT." "SONS OF THIi DESERT." (Both pictures for Universal Exhibition.)
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 1, 2 January 1936, Page 2
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