THE SCREEN JUST HAD TO HAVE HIM! "There is no one on the screen, of any age, with a greater personality"—says Eddie Cantor. TODAY TODAY Sessions: 2.15, 5, and S p.m. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (Tel. 51-595). Dir.; .Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. !An eight-year-old Boy Wonder ' with a Sensational Tenor Voice and Magnetic.Personality . ;. . singing entrancing melodies and Grand Opera in a way you will never forget! ■ BOBBY BKEEN, BOBBY BKEEN, ISOBtsy BKEEN, j BOBBY BKEEN, I BOBBY BKEEN, BOBBY BREEX, Sweeping all before him in this Delightful Comedy-drama filled with music and songs. ■'LET'S SING AGAIN." "LliT'S SING ACJAIN." "LET'S SING AGAIN" "LET'S SING AGAIN.'' "LET'S SING AGAIN." With ' HENRY ARMETTA-GEORGE HUSTON Ypu, too, will marvel at his glorious voice wJien lie sings "La Donna c Mobile" from •Rigoletto," "Santa Lucia," "Oh Marie," •Lullaby, and "Let's Sing Again." REX OEX THEATRE, REX AY CUBA STREET, J^ Telephone 52-334. ! REX TONIGHT At 7 o'clock REX Short Subjects until 7.40 p.m., then jii^-v usual Programme. pfe A1! Stalls Is; D.C., Is Bd. RLX Children Half-Price. REX THREE BIG PICTURES. I HEX THREE BIG PICTURES ' REX . THREE BIG PICTURES. REX - No. .1 — REX CHARLIE CHAPLIN REX CHARLIE CHAPLIN £|i^ In bis.greatest Mirth-provoking i\EX ■■•. Couiedyj REX ' "EASY STREET." REX "EASY STREET." l iJr& you'll laugh at the Start. REX You'll laugh at the End. REX You'll laugh all the time. REX ."■■-, — No. 2 — REX Another Great Zane Grey Western REX Drama. REX SECOND RELEASE IN KEX WELLINGTON. REX " REX "DRIFT REX "DRIFT REX FENCE." REX FENCE." REX - REX , With All-Star Cast. R.KX A .tale of the prairie cattle war and REX love caught in the ruthless fight REX for land. REX REX ■ — No. 3 — REX RICAKDO CORTEZ, REX MARGUERITE CHURCHILL, REX CHIC SALE. REX WILLIAM GARGAN, REX In ■ jj]i;\^ . REX REX "MAN HUNT." REX "MAN HUNT." REX "MAN HUNT." REX KEX ; REX RKX You'll" get' a double-barrelled load REX of Thrills and Laughter! .■"■'• REX A Small-town Beauty vhas the REX closest shave of her life when she REX tries to beard a gangster in his den. REX (All Pictures Universal REX Exhibition.) REX" REX TOMORROW, SATURDAY. REX PARENTS OF WELLINGTON: REX Send your Children to our Special REX ■ Children's Matinee. ' REX IT WAS A GREAT SUCCESS REX LAST WEEK. REX ONCE AGAIN WE ARE GIVING REX ■ AWAY - REX 200 FREE PRIZES. . REX 200 FREE PRIZES. REX "SHINY SHOES CLUB" REX BADGES REX TO ALL CHILDREN REX ATTENDING. REX All Children may join. The only REX entrance fee is to have your boots REX and shoes well polished with REX "NUGGET"! REX NOW BOYS AND GIRLS REX GET A GOOD "SHINE" ON -, REX YOUR BOOTS AND SHOES. REX TELL YOUR FRTENDS. REX TELL YOUR FRIENDS. REX ' ■ They had a Great Time Last REX Saturday. REX 200 FREE PRTZES. REX Will be given away every Saturday REX for 3 Weeks. REX An Additional REX 400 FREE TICKETS REX Will be awarded for a RV.X WRITING COMPETITION. REX Full particulars from "Rex" ■REX Manager. REX _ _ , F'oTTR^ THEATRE' 'OTTON L_ __ NEWTOWN. \J A FRIDAY 7 p.m. SATURDAY A Warm Welcome to a Warm Theatre to see "HERE COMES THE BAND." "HERE COMES THE BAND." "HERE COMES THE BAND." Four splendid song hits, in a picture that will make everybody sing. TED LEWIS AND HIS BAND, VIRGINIA BRUCE, HARRY STOCKWELL, and a score of supporting artists, including our own. MAY BEATTY. "YELLOW DUST." "YELLOW DUST." "YELLOW DUST." A melodrama of the Golden West, replete with stirring incidents in a scarlet chapter, in the history of the yellow metal, for which men stake their lives and ■ women barter their souls. RICHARD DIX. LEILA HYAMS, ANDY CLYDE. (Both pictures approved for Universal Exhibition. 2 p.m. . SATURDAY 2 p.m. BOTH ABOVE FEATURES will be screened, together with excellent supports. Kiddies, have you learned you new eong? We want to "let it rip" on Saturday. You get in for 3d. The House of Better Entertainment! T^MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. ■•-'Heated Especially for your Comfort. THIS EVEMNG AT 8 O'CLOCK. The Biggest Thriller of Them All! "China Seas ' Clark Gable—Jean Harlow, "China Seas" Wallace Beery—Lewis "China Seas" . Stone. "China Seas" Tempestuous drama of "China Seas" primitive love, intense "China Seas" hates, dangerous intrigues, "China Sea-' laid in the seething China "China Seas" " seas! No. 2—CHARLIE CHASE COMEDY No. 3—FITZPATRICK COLOURED TRAVELTALK. No. 4r-TWO NEWSREELS. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Saturday Matinee! "Tailspin Tommy." "China Seas." Big Supports. Reserve your seats! Ring 14-307. REGAL THEATRE, " KARORI TONIGHT, 8 o'clock, TONIGHT. " A Special Weekend Picture Treat. I—Tom Walls and Ralph Lvnn' "FOREIGN AFFAIRES." "FOREIGN AFFAIRES." Wine, Women, and Diamonds, in a Continental farce. Two say dogs- loose in naughty Nice. (Recommended by Censor for Adults 1 2- "FANG- AND CLAW." ' A ton of Jungle thrills. Frank Buck's * latest thriller. Sat. MaMnce: "Fang and Claw. M- Serial, Supporti,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 33, 7 August 1936, Page 2
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