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TODAY: 2.15 p.m., 5 p.m., S p.m. Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. The Boys arc in a Spot of Bother! ... so they're taking "Pot Luck" —And anything else they can lay their hands on! Tom Ralph Robertson , WALLS LYNN" HARK WALLS LYX.Y HA UK WALLS LYNX HARK WALLS LYXX HARK WALLS LYNN HARE • AVALLS LYNX HARK | WALLS LYNX HARE AVALLS LYNN HARE AVALLS LYNN HARE AVALLS LYNN HARE A.9 SLEUTHS 1N T TROUBLE! SLEUTHS JN TKOUBLW! SLEUTHS IN TROUBLE! . . . They are funnier than ever in BEN-"TRAVERSE Latest Farce Riot— "• "POT LUCK." "POT LUCK." •POT LUCK." ' " POT LUCK." "I'OT LUCK."1 "POT LUCK." "POT LUCK." "POT LUCK-." - • " POT LUCK." " POT LUCK." (Recomincnded by Censor for Adults.) Plans at.Begg's and Theatre. Tel. 51-277. i J——^""^ Tfl N E SIA^VJ Q^-^___ -^KILBIRNIE^^^^--?" Wellington's Leading Suburban Theatre. FINALLY TONIGHT AT 7.45. ARTHUR RTSCOE FRANCES DAY ARTHUR RISCOE FRANCES DAY —In— "PUBLIC NUISANCE No. 3." "PUBLIC NUISANCE No. 1." In Addition: "THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII." "THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII." (Both approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves at Theatre, Telephone 14-202. TOMORROAV (SATURDAY). TOMORROW (SATURDAY). Alexander Korda's Scottish Comedy '■Triumph that lias set the Whole World Talking! ROBERT DONAT ROBERT DONAT ROBERT DONAT ROBERT DONAT ' ' The Brilliant Star of "The Count of Monte Cristo.'' —in — ; . "THE — GHOST — GOES - AYEST." "THE — GHOST — GOES - AVKST." "THE — GHOST - GOES - AVEST." "THE — GHOST --GOES — WEST." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOOKINGS ARE HEAVY. Make Your Reservations Now. '.■'-' - , - - - I Additional Attraction: Thrills'!",' Adventure! Excitement! . SYLVIA SIDNEY SYLATbV SIDNEY SYLVIA SIDNEY In the Thrilling.'Mystery Drama: "MARY — BURNS — FUGITIVE." "MARY — BURNS — FUGITIVE." "MARY - BURNS - FUGITIVE." MELVYN DOUGLAS-ALAN BAXTER (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) GRAND SATURDAY MATINEE at 2.0. "THE — GHOST — GOES — AVEST." "THE — GHOST — GOES — WEST." FOR RESERVATIONS TEL. S2-212. ■11111111111111111 l |; I/ING'S .•"-ING'S" ■ piiiii Dir.—Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Matinee 2 p.m: De Luxe Session 7.45: 2 OUTSTANDING ATTRACTIONS. BOTH FIRST N.Z. RELEASE. No. 1. THE CANDID DRAMA OF A STRANGE ROMANCE THAT THE AA'HOLE AVORLD WONDERED ABOUT. CAMBRIDGE M.A. IN MATHEMATICS TR\S TO BREAK BANK QF MONTE CARLO WITH NEW FOOLPROOF SYSTEM. GAMBLER AND FORTUNE-HUNTER WOOS HEIRESS. • "CHAMPAGNE CHARLIE." " CHAMPAGNE CHARLIE." "CHAMPAGNE CHARLIE." ———- PAUL CAVANAGH — HELEN AVOOD. THOMAS BECK NOEL MADISON. MONTAGU LOVK - — HERBERT MUNDIN - The greater part of ,the story" is devoted to the whirlwind love story of the gambler stranded at Monte Carlo and the lovely Millionairess. Following the fantastic course of the luxurious courtship, the tale takes them to New York, where a strange turn of events brings. Cavanagh face to face with facts lie had never suspected. In the dramatic climax and denouement, "Champagne Charlie" shows how this wastrel faces death to save the happiness of the girl he learned to love more than life itself. A 20th Century Fox Production. : (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ASSOCIATE FEATURE. YOU HAA'E SEEN MUSICALS WITH BROAD.AVAY- BACKGROUNDS. SOME AVITII GREAT STARS, OTHERS AA 7ITH GREAT SONGS. BUT NONE AVITII A GREAT DRAMATIC STORY LIKE THIS. I SONGS OF COURSE AND NEW HIT TUNES AND DANCES TOO. THE GREATEST BACKSTAGE STORY THE SCREEN HAS EVER SEEN. George M. Cohan's — " SONG AND DANCE MAN," — — "SONG AND DANCE MAN," — Starring CLAIRE TREVOR, PAUL KELLY, MICHAEL AVI-lALEN, And a big supporting cast. Tho story of "Song and Dance Man" reveals the drama of the quiet self-sacrifice of a poor ham-aud-egg song and dance man whose girl had a chance to make the big time if he stopped down and out. The girl, however, refuses to take advantage of the opportunity offered to her by a wealthy playboy because of her loyalty to the man who had taught her all she knew. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plan D.I.C. or Theatre 52-212. BE ADAISED, BOOK EARLY. EGAL THEATRE, KARORI. TONIGHT—B o'clock—TONIGHT. GRAND DOUBLE PROGRAMME. 1— "THE LADY CONSENTS," AVith ANN HARDING. A splendid thrilling romance. A woman fighting fiercely for love. 2— The Ever-populnr Midget Star, .TANK AVITHKRS, In "PADDY O'DAY." Lovable, always in mischief. You'll lake her to your heart. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30: "PADDY .O'DAY," SERIAL, SUPPORTS

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 27, 31 July 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 27, 31 July 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 27, 31 July 1936, Page 2

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