FINISHING TODAY—Paramount's Great British Epic, "THE LAST OUTPOST" "THE LAST OUTPOST" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE REGENT THE REGENT , DAILY—II.O a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8.0 p.m. FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY NEXT Samuel Goldwyu Presents . Samuel Goldwyn Presents MIRIAM HOPKINS " BARBARY JOEL McCREA COAST " ED. G. KOBINSON THE LAgT UAB ■ CARNIV AL OF In LAWLESSNESS. A Vivid, Dramatic Masterpiece Painted Thrill to a tender romance that bloomed n -r. , r.r T . , c in the midst ot the toughest town on upon a Canvas as Vast as Life Itself,. eal . th ___ in a me i ting pot o£ strange ' "T? A T>X? A T>"V humanity, lured by the precious yellow -DAK-DAKx metal-GOLD! PflA^T" Also *_;<_/ j^YOX ■ "MICKEY'S FIRE BRIGADE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Wa , t Disney > s L(ltegt Cartoon in A UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE. Colour. BOX PLANS- AT D.I.C. AND REGENT (TELEPHONE 44-144). NEW OPERA HOUSE-Daily, 2.15 and 8 p.m. COMMENCING TODAY! POPULAR RETURN SEASON OF THE "REGENT" SUCCESS"CALL OF THE WILD" "CALL OF THE WILD" "CALL OF THE WILD" "CALL OF THE WILD" Jack London's Immortal Story—Featuring CLARK GABLE and LORETTA, YOUNG.' Supporting Programme includes: WALT DISNEY'S "MICKEY MOUSE" CARTOON, "MICKEY'S KANGAROO" .'** (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RING Gl-814 FOR TONIGHT'S RESERVES. ~ TtVOLI (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) 8 o'clock.- Supporting Programme (Selected) from 7. Daily Matinee, 2 p.m. FINALLY TONIGHT—"THE CASIC OP THE HOWLING DOG"-Wanen William —Mary Ahtor. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also—"THE VAGABOND LADY"—Kobcit Young—Evelyn Vcimblcs. (Umveibal Exhibition.) TOMORROW, also SATURDAY and MONDAY: CHARLES LAUGHTON In a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Masterpiece— "PAYMENT DEFERRED" With MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN. A diama that made- two Continents pa-=p—and it is "LAUGHTON" at his best. Also—United Artists " TRANSATLANTIC MERRY-GO-ROUND " - - -■ - ' (Full of Mirth and Melody) ' With JACK BENNY—NANCY CARROLL-GENE RAYMOND. (Bath Pictures Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TELEPHONE 43-968. USUAL PRICES: 1/6, 1/-. "NAUGHTY MARIETTA" COMMENCES A SEASON AT THIS THEATRE TUESDAY NEXT. AND WE WILL TAKE RESERVES NOW WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. ' SPEEDWAY'S LATEST—SPEEDWAY'S GREATEST SPEED KINGS OF FOUR NATIONS I COMPETING AT KILBIRNIE SPEEDWAY SATURDAY NIGHT. SATURDAY NIGHT. SEE ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 3 COOK STRAIT AIRWAYS LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE at NELSON. Telegraphic Address: "STRAITAIR," NELSON. - TWIN-ENGINED EXPRESS AIR LINERS. CIRCUMSTANCES PERMITTING, AIR LINERS WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS:*NELSON FOR WELLINGTON 7.45 a.m. WELLINGTON FOR BLENHEIM 9.0 a.m. P,£lr?J n-F M FOR WELLINGTON ;.... 0.40 a.m. WELLINGTON FOR NELSON 10.20 a.m. JjJ^s T °N/OR WELLINGTON. VIA BLENHEIM 1.43 p.m. WELLINGTON FOR NELSON, VIA BLENHEIM ....... 4.30 p.m. *Via Blenheim if necessary. ;,. t . , FARES: Nelson to Wellington— £2/5/-. Nelson to^Bffciihcim— £1/10/-. Wellington to Blenheim— £l/o/-.' '" ' ' _^ Including transpoit to and from the Aerodrome ard to and from the Central Booking Oflice of the Company in each' centre. Car leaves Booking Office 30 minutes before tho departure of the 'plana. .Urgent parcels 4d per lb, with 1/- minimum. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY— THE BOOKING OFFICE, THE UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z. LTD. (Telegrams: "Union," Wellington.) Or MESSRS. TAYLORS TRAVEL SERVICE, T. & W. YOUNG, NEWMAN BROS. LTD., -THOS. COOK & SON, GOVERNMENT TOURIST.BUREAU,- . " —^— — r - ■_——_._»■■ i i ».^»^»^jaai-«_J_»« ? _i ASTOUNDING AFTER-HOLIDAY REDUCTIONS AT '"' " HAYS ' ,A ■•-■•- - : ' COMMENCING TOMORROW (FRIDAY). COATS—In .Newest Styles and Shades. Lightweight Coatings. Were 2% OQ /£» guineas. All sizes. NOW &**/ " .COATS (1936 MODELS)—In all English Superior Coatings. Latest shades. OQ //*» Were 3% guineas. AH sizes. NOW «**// O ONLY A FEW OF THESE LEFT. COSTUMES—Genuine' Assams and Pure Linens. Tailored to perfection OGNS in our own workrooms/ Were 3 guineas. All size* NOW <* COSTUMES—Genuine English Worsteds, in exclusive designs. Were 5 KQ /£* guineas. All sizes. NOW FROM «*tf/O CUT.-FIT, AND STYLES UNBEATABLE IN WELLINGTON. I SHOP IN COMFORT AT HAYS WELLINGTON'S MOST MODERN COAT AND COSTUME HOUSE. ONLY ADDRESS: 17 MANNERS STREET (next Chas. Begg & Co., Ltd.). ' TELEPHONE 43-308.
HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO START 1936 THE RIGHT WAY! EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. TWO GREAT SHOWS! No. 1— :■■ ' ■ "LADY FOR A DAY," .. With MAY ROBSON.' Its laughter, tears, and vivid beauty will envelop you in its tremendous emotional sweep. No. 2- "THE LINE UP," With WILLIAM GAGAN. The thrill of a lifetime! Action and drama you'll remember. No. 3- KRAZY KAT KARTOON. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: United Artists' Big Special— •"OLIVE OF INDIA." TONIGHT AND TOMORROW, At 8 p.m. At the PALACE THEATRE, PETONE ALACE THEATRE, PETONE. LAUGHABLE and LOVABLE. This comedy romance of a millionheiress who masquerades as a maidservant. JANET GAYNOR - LEW AYRES JANET GAYNOR - LEW AYRES - In - "SERVANTS' ENTRANCE." "SERVANTS' ENTRANCE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Book at Nisseu's or Tel. 63-610. CHIROPODIST. MRS. HOUSTON, 155 Lambton Quay, next .Midland' Hotel, TRAINED and GRADUATED at LONDON FOOT HOSPITAL, under direction ROYAL CHIROPODIST, and Harley Street, London, Medical Specialists. Treats Feet and Hands. Tel. 47.-430. .
FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT "RED-HOT TIRES." \ - " • And "THE WOMAN IN RED." (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ROXY THEATRE , O X V THEATRE MANNERS STREET. (Continuous from 11 a.m.) A WEALTH OF ENTERTAINMENT' FOR TOMORROW'S CHANGE. Thrilliug Drama and Snappy Revue! IRISH EYES ARE SMILING AS IRISH FISTS ARE FLYING! With JAMES CAGNEY, PAT O'BRIEN, JAMES CAGNEY, PAT O'BRIEN, In " THE IRISH IN US." "THE IRISH IN US." "THE IRISH IN US." " THE IRISH IN US." "THE IRISH IN US." THEN a Happy Musical that will have you humming four catchy tunes! " HOORAY FOR LOVE." "HOORAY FOR LOVE." "HOORAY FOR LOVE." "HOORAY FOR LOVE." " HOORAY FOR LOVE." Snappy Music, and a Romance that will gladden your heart, With ANN SOTHERN ANN SOTHERN . GENE RAYMOND. GENE RAYMOND. (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition.]
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 1, 2 January 1936, Page 2
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