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AND YET ANOTHER OF GENE STR ATTON-PORTER'S Famous Novels wins unsti«ted praise on the screen! TODAY: 2.ls"and 8 p.m. 50,000,000 People have read and cherished this matchless romance. GENE STRATTON-PORTER'S "FRECKLES" "FRECKLES" "FRECKLES" "FRECKLES" "FRECKLES" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With VIRGINIA WEIDLER VIRGINIA WEIDLER And '-.:.. TOM BROWN. TOM BROWN. It is one of those refreshing outdoor pictures that come along, only t°° seldom! Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Telephone 51-595. . . . ' ' . __-— —""~Q TAT E^*****"—-__ <^^^ «TAT'E' -_^^>^ Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. // Whatever : // Happens do \\ /'Not Fail to bee NY // The Greatest Per : >\ /sonality on the screen, >\ ■ // EDWARD ARNOLD // "DIAMOND JIM" \ / Sns& \ <L "DIAMOND JIM" » \k (Recommended by • // y\ Censor for Adults.) ft \ A picture so great if \. that it has es- /J \\ tablished new Jf Records 1/ \\ wherever If \\ screened 1 II \qi a t c // \sjj // \ FRIDAY,/ Vnext./ Direction Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Box Plans at Begg's and Theatre. Telephone 51-277. Sessions: 2.15 and 8 p.m. FINAL DAYS. GEORGE ARLTSS GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS In "THE GUVNOR." "THE GUVNOR." "THE GUVNOR." "THE GUVNOR." "THE GUVNOR." "THE GUVNOR." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) DON'T MISS THIS GRAND ENTERTAINMENT. PACKED HOUSES ON SATURDAY. SHIRLEY TEMPLE AT HER BEST. SHIRLEY TEMPLE AT HER BEST. In "CURLY TOP." 081 IhIItI!: KM: No. I—SHIRLEY TEMPLE in her Happiest picture, "CURLY TOP" "CURLY TOP" "CURLY TOP" ■ "CURLY TOP" Shirley sings aud dances. Shirley introduces her educated pony and trained duck. John Boles and Rochelle Hudson thrill you with tender romance. No. 2-JOHN STUART in the thrilling drama "THE POINTING FINGER." "THE POINTING FINGER." A tense mystery, which starts in the African bush and ends in an English mansion. (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) No. 3—Selected Featurettes from 7 p.m. HORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. It is with extreme pleasure that the management presents ROBERT MONTGOMERY, ROBERT MONTGOMERY, MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN. MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN. They bring you the merriest excitement and the grandest performances of the year. "HIDE OUT" "HIDE OUT" In the opinion of critics this is one of the finest productions to reach the screen. The above picture, together with LAUREL AND HARDY In "SONS OF THE DESERT." "SONS OF THE DESERT." And a Wonderful Sunportmu Programme of Short Subjects make this one:of the finest picture entertainments ever presented in the.city.'. .'... .' Evening Session De Luxe at 7.30. (Both Features for Universal Exhibition.) STATE, PETONE. TATE; . . PETONE. THE THEATRE BEAUTIFUL. TONIGHT (MONDAY) and TUESDAY, At 8 p.m. TOM WALLS, RALPH LYNN, ■]n Their Merriest Mix-up, ''; "STORMY WEATHER." SAUCY SITUATIONS, STORM-SHAK-ING LAUGHTER, GUSTS OF MIRTH, and SHOWERS OF FUN in this intriguing COMEDY-DRAMA. EXCELLENT SHORT SUBJECTS INCLUDE: Fox Australian and N.Z. Movietone Newsreel. . Two Gaumont-British Newsreels. Mirror News, of the World. "Lucky Gym." Cinemag. .... Reservations and Box Plan at Theatre, Tel. 03-800. . BE WISE. BE EARLY. ("A" Certificate.) TONIGHT AND TOMORROW, At 8 p.m." At the PALACE THEATRE, PETONE. ALACE THEATRE, PETONE. The Red-robed Prelate—feared as a Car dinal—hated ns a man—he matched lies with spies, cunning with cleverness. "CARDINAL RICHELIEU." "CARDINAL RICHELIEU." "CARDINAL —— RICHELIEU." Starring GEORGE ARLISS — GEORGE o ARLISS Additional—Silly Symphony in Colour. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Book at Nissen's or Tel. 63-010. G~OOD PRINTING weans Better Busi ness. Let the "Evening Post" Printing Department handle your neit order, Telephone 41-040 for quotation.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 4, 6 January 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 4, 6 January 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 4, 6 January 1936, Page 2

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