i : ■ ~" Courtenay \^^j/ Rin Place. — 63^80. (Heated for Sour Comfort.) TWICE DAILY — 2.15 dud 8 p.m. LAST TWO DAYS Warner Bros, present— "THE GOLDEN ARROW." "THE GOLDEN ARROW" "THE GOLDEN ARROW." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Starring the Academy Award winner— •• BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS ■ BETTE DAVIS , — With George Brent—Dick Foran, Eugene' Pallette. SELECTED FEATURETTES and ORCHESTRA DE LUXE v AND WURLITZER ORGAN. Box Plans D.I.C. and Theatre. (Latter Tel. 53^680.). COMMENCING FRIDAY — COMMENCING FRIDAY . MARGARET LINDSAY MARGARET LINDSAY With ..! . ; Glenda Farrell Warren Hull, Lyle Talbot, in:' "THE LAW IN HER HANDS " "THE LAW IN HER HANDS " "THE LAW IN HER irANDs!" AT LAST! The story behind the head- , lines about that ■ beautiful woman lawyer who saved a guilty man from'the electric vhair—SO THAT SHE COULD TAKF THE LAW IN HER HANDS! - j A Warner Bros. First National Picture. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) DE LUXE WHOPPER TALL STORY CLUB. "DIG weekly List of Cash and Other •" Prizes for the Best Contributions sent in to the De Luxe Theatre. First of Competition Series already started. Closing date, Friday, August 14, at 12 noon. No entry fee. Open to all De Luxe Theatre Patrons. Entry Forms and full information available at Theatre . • ,s THE HOME OF BETTER PICTURES! T7MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. •■-•Heated Especially for your. Comfort. THIS EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK. We give you ThrillsExcitement! Adventure! "ANOTHER FACE." . "ANOTHER FACE." Wanted for murder—he changed his face —and then—it's the show you've been waiting for—NOW SEE IT t "ANOTHER FACE." Bringing you a. new and unusual. thrill you'll long remember! A New Face! A New. Voice! A New Name—BUT ? Alio screening: 100 per cent Supporting Programme. (Recommended by Censor for Adulte.) SEASIDE THEATRE, L.YALL BAX. EASIDE THEATRE. . LYALL BAY. 7.30 TONIGHT 7.30 RONALD COLEMAN, JOAN BENNETT, "THE MAN WHO BROKE THE BANK ■ ~ AT MONTE- CARLO." - -•- J— iAa4 ■■■- ' ■'-■--':?■ ■ .• ■■ JAN KIEPUR^;.;j '.;. "501OTIE HALE, "MY HEARTHS eAIiLING?*!? : (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The Usual Excellent Supporting. .Programme will be screened. --.:? :, TOMORROW-ANTT-FRIDAY. • : The Moat Talked-of Picture for". Months, "MR, DEEDS GOES TO TOWN," : ■ With :";,-.- r--: GARY COOPER, r JEAN ARTHUR, rpHE THESPIANS (Inc;) :- -"-HE THESPIANS. (Inc.)' r ; • ■ Present:—-- - . ,• "LOVERS' LEAPI" , "LOVERS' LEAP." "LOVERS' LEAP." A Comedy in Three Acts By •■■'■ ' •'•-■ • PHILIP JOHNSON. Cast: Sinclair Breen, Marjorie Murray, T. V. Anson, Myles F. E. Wright, Selwyn Toogood. Produced by VICTOR S. LLOYD. "The Funniest Comedy for the last twelve years." —London Press. THREE NIGHTS ONLY, TOMORROW (THURSDAY), FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 14, and 15, At 8 p.m., TOWN HALL TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER. CONCERT CHAMBER,. Reserves 2s 6d, plus tax. , BOX PLANS AT BEGG'.S. I GOLFERS.' GOLFERS. Don't miss this exhibition of SUPER GOLF. ' GENE SARAZEN. ENE SARAZEN. And MISS HELEN HICKS MISS HELEN HICKS Versus JACK BLACK And BRIAN SILK; (Leading New Zealand Amateurs.) At Hutt.Golf Links SATURDAY/AUGUST 15, Commencing at 1.45 p.m. The actual playing exhibition will be followed by. a" Lecture and Demonstration by Sarazen and Miss Hicks. Admission Charges: GENTS, 5s (plus tax), LADIES, 4s (plus tax).. TOWN HALL, .. TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, TOMORROW (THURSDAY) OMORROW (THURSDAY) ■ At 8 p.m. . : . ; REV. W. PASCOE GOARD, REV. W. PASCOE GOARD, REV. W. PASCOE GOARD, REV. W. PASCOE GOARD, REV. W. PASCOE GOARD, REV. W. PASCOE GOARD, REV. W. PASCOE GOARD, REV. W. PASCOE GOARD, REV. W. PASCOE GOARD, LL.D., F.R.G.S., F.R.E.S. Distinguished Author. Traveller, and Lecturer. (Vice-Prosident British-Israel World Federation, London.) . Address: ••CURRENT EVENTS IX THE LIGHT i OF THE BIBLE." At the Organ—Mß. L. F. WATKINS. Mils. Bac. DOORS OPEN 7 p.m. COLLECTION.
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Evening Post, Issue 37, 12 August 1936, Page 2
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