11 a.m.,-2.15 and 3 p.m. T» yH- 1? "NJ T ' (Recommended'by Censor I llUUijJ.il 1 fw Adults-) A different, more fasciu;;ting, more human Dietrich. Jvvery big audience is enchanted with this intriguing comedy romance' of a beautiful jewel thief and the man ' "'ho stole her heart. GARY COOPEK^MARLENE DIETRICH . ' in A story that scintillates with smart, witty dialogue as brilliant as the stars who make it shine. Falling in love under a Spanish moon, pursued by the police of four countries, torn between her past and a future with tht man she loves. -"DESIRE" With •■.>.■ JOHN HALLIDAY and ALAN MOWBRAY A Paramount Picture—Produced by Erust Lubitsch. Also: ■ ■ • ■ CLEMENT MAY in Dickens Sketches and "LITTLE STRANGER" Colour Cartoon. . RESERVE at D.l/C. cr THEATRE (Telephone 44-144). . . ■ 2.15 p.m. NEW OPERA HOUSE—-80 p.m. LAST 3 DAYS ' OE LAST 3 DAYS Greatest Musical Romance of the Age : "S-H-O-W BOAT" ' With IRENE DUNNE, ' PAUL ROBESON, and ALLAN JONES. "HAVE YOU SEEN 'SHOW BOAT' YET?" ■ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (51-SU). : —TIVOLI— (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) TONIGHT, also WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. MATINEE DAILY, 2 p.m. SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME FROM 7 p.m. '. ' " THE-STORY-OF^LOUIS-PASTEUB " ! ".-...■■ ■.'■■■■' PAUL MUNI-JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON-ANITA LOUISE ■'" IT IS THE BEST.PICTURE FOIVSEARS . . . magniflcoutly Paul Muni recreates the iamous^gn^t l,ro of f^^^^^^^U^^
.GREAT ASSOCIATE ENTERTAINMENT— JANE WITHERS in "PADDY O'DAY" A lonely little orphan .from Ireland-sho. steals through America's gates*—encounters Uvcsa^ul cra'hos Vad society-bring, Nominee two h\es-and washes. New Wk's night lite with he rtalcnted entertaining. You will enjoy every minute of this picture. ' ■ —"Sei'eening Times-—- i ■ * - "PADOY O'DAY," 7.45. "LOUIS PASTEUR,"- 9.10 TELEPHONE-" 434)68. PRICES 1/6, 1/* YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO HEAR DR. C. J. ROLLS Late Missionary in India, Dean of Dallas (U.S.A.), and N.SJ. Bible Training Institute and now Australasian Director of Sudan Interior Mission. BIG TOWN HALL TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), at 7,45 p.m. . "THE REBIRTH OF A KATION" WWSp&TEp. BY MAGNIFICENT SLIDES -OF PALESTINE. '■■-■■.....: ;r;.(p!ider..Aii«>i«cs of Wellington Missionary .Associsttowf' ' :;:-T? ; ■ r A I -'"" 1 S\ THE THESPIANS (Inc.) FoVsS THBATBE, ' OU JQ AHE THESPIANS (Inc.) >» . . ..' .. .■ ■■ ,| 'S^*-^* "LOVERS*.LEAP" HEATED FOR. YOUR COMFORT. ROVERS' LJ3AP." 7 p. m .._ TONIGHT ~ 7 p.m. 4 ROVERS' LEAP ." | "KdENIGSMARK." A C°m°dy m TllTee Acts "KOENIGSMARK," By ELISSALANDIi PIERRE PRESNAY. PHILIP JOHNSON, (Recommended by Censor for AdnUa.) Cnsf MONABARRIe! GREGORY RATOFF Pr . \,TTr™ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) by VICTOR S. LLOYD. TOMORROW AND THURSDAY, t£*lv?y!s™ ''° r the Ut ANOTHER GREAT DOUBLE BILL AT < ' -^London- Press. S Child^'n 6d- to aISs 1" THREB NIGHTS ONLY, i ' . -~ ~ -. .. ; ..,...,— _ NEXT THURS,-, FRI,, AND SAT QAPITOL THEATRE, MIKAMAR, AUGUST 13/ 14, and' 15, FINALLY TONIGHT. At 8 p.m FINALLY TONIGHT. . "MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN." mwv wf Vr "MR, DEEDS GOES TO TOWN." J- OW^ H^L '(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) CONCERT CHAMBER. . CONCERT CHAMBER COMING TOMORROW. CONRAD VEIDT in Reserves 2s 6d, plug tax. "KING OF THE DAMNED." BOX PLANS AT BEGG'S. j (Recommended by Cen6or for Adults.) " "~ ~~ ~ '. '' R EGAL • THEATRE, KARORI. COLLEoI Si ~^- ' Xt TONIGHT, 8 o'clock. TONIGHT. COLLEGE RUGBY ZZZIZII WILL ROGERS'S GREATEST ,„„ TRIUMPH, ANOTHER SPECIAL ATTRACTION 4t E SbO^T f(5uND 0£ S^SJ* AUfffi tt^> TOAtORROW. "STEAMBOAT ROUND THE BEND." PARK, TOMORROW. SPECIAL SUPPORTS. v. (community sing, st- patrick's college Community sing st- patrick-s college TOWN HALL, (Weljinirton) TOWN HALL! iwenmgton). TOMORROW—I2.3O p.m.—TOMORROW Play to Commence at .3 p.m. TOMORROW-12.30 p.m.-TOMORROW: T , .... v - . „" Song Leaders: JF' lerS, Wl" h c c an Earfr Game between WILL MA.SON Teams from these College*. HAROLD HINDUS. Ad ra i,sion Od; Stand 6d E X tra. At the Piano: • FRANK CROWTUER. At the Organ: SATURDAY NEXT SATURDAY CHAS. COLLINS. (Hon. City Organist) AUCKLAND v. WELLINGTON, Ticketep^'SalHfsS. 1- ' ne o£ Seats f" Saturday'a Big Proceeds in aid of MayorVFund. Match" A _ mwm;> TONIGHT. ' TONIGHT Seo ' ' w-R-*-U. , TONIGHT. TONIGHT; "., " 3 p.m. TOWN HALL. 8 p.m. — MEETINGS. DR.' MALCOLM SARGENT . T° {^™ CARR IE RS. DR. MALCOLM SARGENT A And '? ca«ed for this evening, Tuesday, August 11, 1036, at 8 p.m. XX7ELLINGTON SYMPHONY . meeting will take place at the-Wet ORCHESTRA lington Employers' Associationl^ Rooms. u«uuls».ika. BJ2 The Tarraco( Wellineton. Owing to the exceptionally heavy book- - Business:-.To con«idor the .revision of ing holders of Reserved Seats are jreqnir. &c PrlCo llßt carta*e Pnceßed to present their Admission Tickets not Vf. J. MOUNTJOY, later than 7.45. ■ ■'.■'■"■ Secretary, ' - ■ . Wellington Master Carriers' Aseooi&tion. y^^j^A EDUCATIONAL. "~" I \%>Jz!&l 1 I AN ASSET TO EVERY WOMAN. I I JjsGrM I I .EARN t» cut and make perfect-fitting / fkjfiUV V> VI • Li clothes s^or yoursitlf or anyone else / / _ rtjltt 3 \ \ without the aid o£ bought patterns—charts 1 ( I I ov complicated measurements, We can yV ' . jJJ I teach you in quite a short time. Indivi- \^-^ >^- Jp'V ) / dual tuition by experts. Personal or . I '^'^ . postal lessons fees from 30s. 0 *es sine* 1 Booklet. Have the best tuition at CT. MARK'S CHURCH SCHOOL. Enter- MoCABE ° tainment in Parish Hall. Red Riding ACADEMY QJf DRESSMAKING, HoocMnfant,' Band e tc . Wednesday, ffiJJSffi^S, 0' . August 12, 8 p.m. Adults U, Lambton Quay.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 36, 11 August 1936, Page 2
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