V'A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU* "iiX THE U±m±l± A /TTTTTm ittttttti tttttttti . Opp. Newtown School. iß«ni2 n» Short from 7 p.m. n «<H "* ge 'JPension," Screaming Comedy . 2- §mer the Great.Dane," Oswald the - Rabbit, i 3. "Fads and Fancies," Novelty. 4. Mahmoud Wins the Derby, and helps bring some new personalities to the screen. 5' BATp{iee>s lea March Into Addis Ababa, first official camera record of the stricken Ethiopian Capital during ate fall and occupation. Specially. . photographed by John Dored, who was in Addis Ababa from July, 1035, to , May, 1936. . Exclusive Pictures. 6. Paramount News. 7. "Well, by George." Musical. WOMEN WHISPERED > And-Pitied. MEN LAUGHED And Remembered. All the Drakes had a wild streak. Temple lived recklessly! Foolishly perhaps . . . little realising what life' held in stpre for her iJntil ... but' then you must hear . her story for yourself. ■ • "TEMPLE DRAKE." "TEMPLE DRAKE." ' "TEMPLE DRAKE." "TEMPLE DRAKE." Co-starring MIRIAM HOPKINS and JACK LA RUE. MIRIAM HOPKINS and JACK LA RUE. 'MIRIAM HOPKINS and JACK LA RUB. MIRIAM HOPKINS and JACK LA RUE. A Paramount Picture. Definitely: Not: Suitable for Children. Keep them Away. • But see this Remarkable Picture yourself. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A POSITIVE SCREAM! - He sang "Down By the Old Mill Stream," and s million women were willing to.go ' 'through the mill for him. But at home he couldn't Ret a word in edgeways. i LAUGH LONG AND HEARTY, with EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, ' EDWARD'EVERETT HORTON,' EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, And Peggy Coriklin—Laura Hope CrewsElizabeth Patterson—Grant Mitchell. - "HER MASTER'S VOICE." - ' ' "HER MASTER'S .VOICE." "HER MASTER'S VOICE." ' "HER MASTER'S VOICE," (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' SHOWING , TOMORROW AND SATURDAY. JAMES CAGNEY PAT O'BRIEN "CEILTNG ZERO." "CEILING ZERO." LLOYDNO^V^WCONKLIN "ONE WAY TICKET." (Both. Approved for Universal Exhibition.) CONCLUDING '■ TONIGHT. . "IHE STO^u?I-iliriui7> '. Also —- ROBERT DONAT in "THE GHOST GOES WEST.'? (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PRINCESS CONTINUOUS % RINOESS from 11 a.m. to PRINCESS lO.m p.m. STALLS Is CIRCLE Is Gd. (No Extra to Reserve in. Circle.) " Telephone 42-530. COMMENCING TOMORROW. — • • ANOTHER ' OUTSTANDING DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME! 1— ■ Screenland's Inimitable] Teani-r JAMES CAGNMT " ' •_■ JAMES CAGNEY -r | And . '. \ PAT O'BRIEN, PAT O'BRIEN, • ■ j "With * ' JUNE' TRAVIS ■ STUART ERWTN, In a Thrilling Romance of the Air Service .'. . Tingling with 'Action— "CEILING ZERO." ' "CEILING ZERO." " ' .; • .-. "CEILING: ZERO.'-' - - ■■ "CEILING ZERO." All the 'Action, Laughs, and Drama you'd expect when Jimmie and Pat mix love and aviation! A Warner Bros. Cosmopolitan Production. "— HELEN TWELVETREES, HELEN .TWELVETREES, With a Big International' Cast, In Cinesound's Magnificent Drama of the Turf . . . climaxing with Australia's greatest racing, event—the Melbourne Cup— ■ " THOROUGHBRED." ! "THOROUGHBRED." . "THOROUGHBRED." ' " THOROUGHBRED." , The Sport o£ -Kings! Its Glamour, Excitement, Suspense, Romance, and Comedy packed into the finest of all Racing | Stories! (Both approved for ; Universal Exhibition.) Also ' EXCELLENT FEATURETTES, 'KkilbißNlE.^,^ *" Wellington's Leading Suburban, Theatre.' TONIGHT At 7.45 TONIGHT and TOMORROW, 20th Century's Gay and Spectacular Musicali , ' "THANKS "A MILLION." . 1 • "THANKS A MILLION." "THANKS A MILLION.". ' -—-Starring • DICK POWELL, DICK POWELL, DICK-POWELL, PATSY KELLY FRED ALLEN ANN DVORAK RUB1NOFI? " YACHT CLUB BOYS, Paul Whiteman and His Band, It's got Songß-rFun—Music—Spectacle-Dancing—Romance—Drama, In fact, it's got Everythingl ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) " Additional Attraction: ■ ' TOM RALPH WALLS ' LYNN WALLS LYNN ROBERTSON HARE, In the 'hilarious comedy farce "STORMY WEATHER." "STORMY WEATHER-." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ■ - Reserve at Theatre, 'Phone 14-202. COMING' SATURDAY . JAN GLADYS KIEPURA SWARTHOUT "GIVE US"THIS" NIGHT." "GIVE US THIS NIGHT."Bos Plan-Now Open. '• . LOOK CHILDREN. . Have you joined our < "POPEYE CLUB"? If not do so at once! Grand Opening Matinee NEXT SATURDAY MORNING. At 10.30 o'clock. GRAND, PETONE. RAND, PETONE. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW, At 7.30 ' TWO BIG FEATURES: Ko. 1-SYLVIA SIDNEY, SYLVIA SIDNEY, Melvyn Douglas—Alan Baxter In the Exciting, Adventurous Mystery , Thriller, "MARY BURNS, FUGITIVE." "MARY BURNS, FUGITIVE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) No. 2-KATHERINE HEPBURN •KATHERINE HEPBURN A3 Booth Tarkingtou's "ALICE ADAMS." . , "ALICE ADAMS." ~ " (For' Universal Exhibition.) Plans at Hansen's or : Tel, Theatre 64-063.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 32, 6 August 1936, Page 2
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