'■ "limn A -mTTTTn rrmnTT niiiini Opp. Kewtown School; TONIGHT and TOMORROW, S o'clock TONIGHT and TOMORROW^ 8 o'clock! ■ ■-■. Brilliant Short Featurettes from 7 p.m. A WARM WELCOME ~ . AWAITS YOU. V BE EARLY! .-■; No. I— >'; They sailed on a Ship of Doom! 4 " Death . . ■. Intrigue . . Weird Excite- .... .ment . . . Strange Happenings . . .Love ;.■ •• Revenge .. . All combine in' the ;., Most Amazing Drama of the Year. \': "TERROR ABOARD." :, "TERROR ABOARD." : "TERROK ABOARD." "TERROR ABOARD." "TERROR ABOARD." "TERROR ABOARD." > ' —With •^■■■ v JOHN HALLIDAY, CHARLIE R.UGGLES, f NEIL HAMILTON, ",:•: SHIRLEY GREY, JACK LA RUE. - : BERREE TEASDALE. -■'■_; . ' _ ' Directed by Paul Sloane. ""'-.No. 2— ■ ■ • ■ ■ •'-; Power engulfed them like a tidal wave— drowning every human instinct save love , ' until he almost lost that. ''■>'■ JACK HOLT -', . JACK HOLT ■:'■'•'"S4X S R4 V' WALTER CONNOLLY •" FAY .WEAY, WALTER CONNOLLY: •"■■-.'■; "SIASTER .OF MEN." -' MASTER OF MEN" ■-"' >: "MASTER OF MEN." . SPLENDID. SUPPORTING -,. f ; PROGRAMME. '■ ."'■.'• Have you Booked •-> .•.-..:."". -.For ■ ■ V; MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN" "PRIVATE SECRETARY".? V •'■' Commencing Wednestlay: . Plans Filling Rapidly.'- - -" ;■ PRINCESS CONTINUOUS I "■» * RINCESS from 11 a.m. to PRINCESS 10.15 p.m. —— NOW SHOWING —— -■■: TWO OUTSTANDING FEATURES. ' -' JAMES CAGXEY JAMES CAGNEY „'.• And --'•■" PAT O'BRIEN, PAT O'BRIEN, — With , .■•'"■ ' ,;"*JUNE TRAVIS STUART ERWIN, In" a Thrilling Romance :of the Air Service . . . Tingling with Action— J '.■":'. "CEILINC iZERO." ' "■ ' "CEILING ZERO." ~ - "CEILING ZERO." v- A Warner Bros. Cosmopolitan Production. .', '- —- " Additional' Feature Attraction 1 HELEN TWELVETREES --; ; HELEN TWELVETREES , ';" In, Cinesound's Magnincent Drama of the .-• Turf . . . culminating' in Australia's *" , Racing" Classic—the Melbourne Cup! ;. , ."THOROUGHBRED."; '■"- "THOROUGHBRED." ■ v ''THOROUGHBRED.T - t_-';(Bot.h approved for Universal Exhibition.) if-jvrßox Plans,at;Theatre. Tel. 42-580. ■•- ' ,:' ■"■■ . . '<• v-Time-table: ;./:\ ■■ ■ -1 ; . "Ceiling' Zero": ll;0, 2:6, 5.16^8.51. .'-■ "Thoroughbred": 12.19, 3.42, 7.11. ■. _-■ i. •.— ■ ■ n'.' ", ■ ■ . ■ ; — - i- ■ , ';,THE WHOLE PROGRAMME WAS RE- ..;- CEIVED ON SATURDAY WITH TRE- ,:,••; MENDOUS ENTHUSIASM! i—■r*-^"^TTI N EM A** S**<J_ • *'■: r"*^-—— ■• ku&wsw^^-^t -. .Wellington's Leading Suburban Theatre. " TONIGHT — AT 7.45 — TONIGHT ;•: ALSO. TOMORROW. TWO—Superb Attractions—TWO .'A love story as thrilling as its music—as .J gay as its Mediterranean background. Two Glorious Vbice9 in a Feast of Fun '/' .. and Music. : "/' JAN . . GLADYS -^.KIEPURA ' S\VARTHOUT . KIEPURA ' SWARTHOUT -? KIEPURA SWARTHOUT KIEPURA :. SWARTHOUT In-Paramounfs Charminc Musical Romance of Sunny Naples. "GIVE-US-THIS—NIGHT." -". "GIVE-US-THIS-NIGHT." ..:- .• "GIVE-US—THIS—NIGHT." \ - - , "GIVE-rUS—THIS—NIGHTS ■••/ Ajnußical treatyou will never forget. ; Additional Big Attraction: ''.: ■•:.. The Darling of the Screen, -»■'■.••" ■ SHIRLEY TEMPLE ;".' ■ SHIRLEY. TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLE v,- ■■- ■' .."■• .: With ■ :c' Z OHN BOLES ROCHELLE HUDSON ■"- JOHN BOLES ROCHELLE HUDSON Singing and Dancing her way into your hearts in "C-U-R-L-Y T-O-P." "C-U-R-L-Y T-O-P." "C-U-R-L-Y T-O-P." "C-U-R-L-Y T-O-P." ■ "' '"(Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' , GRAND" ASSOCIATE FEATURETTES. >-..- Reserves at Theatre. Tel. ,14-202. -:"' /\ ■% OHORTT'S y/^S. "V / THEATRE. ( y - Packed Houses on Saturday Unanimously Acclaimed Programme Colossal Triumph of Histrionic Artistry. EDMUND LOWE, LOUISE HENRY, DOROTHY PAGE, hi a magnificent production of lilting mcl- ■,. • ody—lrresistible -glamour—Night-club life —Amazing-episodes, ■^'KING SOLOMON OK BROADWAY," •/""KING SOLOMON O\? BROADWAY." " KING SOLOMON OF BROADWAY." ■' Lavishly mounted—Superbly gowned. Oi» tho Same Programme: , • The Outstanding Mystery Play of the Year, • "REMEMBER LAST NTGHT." "REMEMBER LAST NIGHT." . .*-.■; Revels in. Splondour—Baffling CrimeStartling Climax. " Portrayed by an Excellent Cast featuring .-EDWARD ARNOLD, SALLY EILERS° '.-.CONSTANCE CUMMINGS, ROBERT YOUNG. ~ "(Both Features Recommended for'Adults.) ; -. EXCELLENT SUPPORTS. . :- ■ OTATE. PKTONK ~ ~~^> ""'"I | t~" PISTON I!!^"^^H st ' ■' ' ' TONIGHT, At 7.30.' ANOTHER SMASHING DOUBLEFEATURE PROGRAMME. No I—"WAY DOWN EAST." Featuring ROCHELLE HUDSON . HENRY , FONDA. .V'Xo. 2 "WHEN A MAN'S A MAN." ■ With ' - ' GEORGE O'BRIEN. -■Story by Harold Bell Wright. A •Western I of Western;:. ■ »>• iF o'' Universal Exhibition.) ,o . PLUS Specially-selected Supporting :" ■ Fcaturcttes from 7.30. ■^-EARLY BOOKING ESSENITAL...•^Reservation's and Box Plan at Theatre. ~ • " ' ', Telephone 03-800. ■ -.'TELEPHONIC RESERVES. C'AXXOT UK ~: ' HELD AFTER 7.15.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 35, 10 August 1936, Page 2
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