I ■ ■ - ' " ~-. ■=: t liUXEJ: - ' Courtenay J llin \ Place. " 52-QSQ v ■ (Heated for Your Comfort.) NOW SHOWING. TWICE DAILY —. 2.15 and S p m THE FINEST ACTRESS Or THE YEAR! • By official vote of the Motion Picture Academy.' Now in her first picture'since winning the -world-heralded award! BETTE -.DAVIS - BETTI? 'DAVIS : BETTE DAVIS — — BF/ITE DAVIS - .... BETTE DAV[S — BETTE DAVIS Presented by Warner Bros.--in -THE : . '■THE ___ "THE : : "THE , . "THE — •"TUB ; ' GOLDEN — ■ ■— GOLDEN GOLDEN — GOLDEN ■ GOLDEN ■ GOLDEN 1— ■ : ARROW." — ARROW." 1 ARROW." ■ — ARROW." " ARROW." | —^— ARROW." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) I REMEMBER HER IN -DANGEROUS"! and "THE PETRIFIED I'OKEST"? wow smashing all precedents for feminine frankness, Bette Davis gives "fair warning to all men in the cast of her latest picture. MICHAEL ARLEN'S "THE GOLDEN ARROW" „ - — With,— • George BRENT - Eugene PALLETTE Dick FORAN. Also Selected Featurettes—Universal Newsreel, Melody Master Series, Loonev lune Cartoon, "Romance of the Air." Musical Revue. . ■ • ■ . '. And ORCHESTRA DE LUXE AND WURLITZER ORGAN. Box Plans D.I.C. and Theatre. .; (Latter Tel. 53-080.) J)E LUXE WHOPPER TALL STORY CLUB! ' Offers . .. .'• BIG WEEKLY PRIZES AND LOTS OF FUN! COMMENCING TODAY! COMMENCING TODAY! The Management of the De Luxe Theatre is giving substantial cash and other Prizes at the conclusion of each week to those of its Patrons sending in, on the special entry rortn supplied free of charge at all sessions, • starting with today's matinee! The best and biggest "Tall Story"- or "Whopper." All you have to do is think out, or otherwise obtain, the most unusual, impossible and humorous short story, joke, or other entertaining fabrication (original or otherwise), write it out on the above-mention-ed entry form, fill in your name and ad«'ess clearly and post or deliver it to J^JW WHOPPER TALL, STORY CLUB, De Luxe Theatre, Courtenay ir-laee, Wellington, so as to ensure delivery at the Theatre not later than 12 o_ clock (Midday) on the Friday of each week. Two well-known Wellington business men are acting as Judges, and their decision is final. There ia no entry fee, but the competitions are' confined "solely to patrons of the De Luxe Theatre (excluding Theatre Staff and personnel). The Weekly Prize-List is as follows:— IST PRIZE, " £5 CASH. 2ND PRIZE, . £2 CASH 3RD PRIZE, £1 CASH ciißS<?i^ s ,^ißi^ E^ii I"".;-- BEST ,12 ENTRIES. ;;■ Prize-winners, together ' with"tfieir successful contributions, will be announced j c., "eatre every Saturday evening and will also be printed in the Theatre Magazine the following1 week."'"•' ' DATE AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, and the results of which will be announced at the Theatre ON SATURDAY EVENING, For further information apply: the Management of the DeLuxe Theatre. JOIN THE DE LUXE WHOPPER TALL STORY CLUB FOR FUN AND PROFIT! f: PARAMOUNT THEATRE, i ■ I ; •*• ARAMOUNT THEATRE. : i DAILY, 2.15 and 8 p.m. . A TENDER, TRUE, AND BEAUTIFUL ROMANCE.' . Beautifully produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. .•' . . "THE BARRETTS. OF WIMPOLE ST" "THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE ST." "THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE ST" "THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE ST." "THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE ST." "THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE ST" "THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE ST " "THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE ST" "THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE ST" "THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE ST." With Three winners of the Motion Picture Academy's Award—Filmdom's highest honour—in one picture. NORMA SHEARER—FREDRIC MARCH NORMA SHEARER—FREDRIC MARCH NORMA SHEARER—FREDRIC MARCH NORMA SHEARER—FREDRIC MARCH NORMA SHEARER—FREDRIC MARCH NORMA SHEARER—FREDRIC MARCH CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON ' CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON Supporting Artists include Maureen O'Sullivan, Ralph Forbes, and "Flush." The tender, fragile love of two poets: threatened by the rage of a diabolical Father. "THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE ST " "THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE ST." "THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE ST." "THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE ST." "THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE ST." Love she longed for, in dark Wimpole Street . . . and love came to her—bringing sunshine and life. . . . Your heart will sing with joy as you see these popular stars portray this thrilling romantic drama. Also Another of our Excellent Supporting Programmes, including: Metro News, "When the Cat's Away," Colour Cartoon, Fishing—Pete Smith Sport Short. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre, 51-842. QAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. Special Matinee ior the .Children, Saturday, at 2.15 p.m. JACKIE COOPER in "THE LONE COWBOY." (Approved for Universal Exhbiition.) WELLINGTON BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION, INC. rPHE Annual Match between Canterbury •f- B and Wellington B for the Mui'r Cup will be hold on Saturday next, August S, 103 G. at Mount Cook "courts. ADMISSION 6d. In event of wet weather match will be played at Garrison Hall Buckle Street. Q. HALL-McLEAN, Hon. Secretary.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 33, 7 August 1936, Page 2
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