/ "ROSE MARIE." \ ' ' i "ROSE MARIE." I V"ROSE MARIE. / v- AT THE MAJESTIC A THEATRE. Daily at 2.15 p.m., 8.0 p.m. /And still the\ I crowds come \ I and go aw-ay / V satisfied. / It is Essential to Reserve. ■ Bo? Plane at D.I.C. and Theatre, Telephone 45-100. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Children under 16 not Admitted. AT. ' AT , THE MAJESTIC '■- THEATRE HE : MAJESTIC .'- THEATRE THE MAJESTIC THEATRE ' . ■ •" 'i SUNDAY NIGHT, SUNDAY NIGHT, . SUNDAY NIGHT, ' SUNDAY NIGHT, . , ■ SUNDAY NIGHT, SUNDAY NIGHT, .'■ SUNDAY NIGHT,, -Tomorrow. SUNDAY NIGHT; Tomorrow. SUNDAY NIGHT, Tomorrow. SUNDAY NIGHT, SUNDAY NIGHT, SUNDAY NIGHT,, SUNDAY NIGHT, V SUNDAY NIGHT, SUNDAY" NIGHT, AT 8.30 SHARP. AT 5.30 SHARP. AT 8.30 SHARP. AT 8.30 SHARP. AT 8.30 SHARP., AT 8.30 SHARP. AT 8.30 SHARP. ! - '-~;. AT 8.30 SHARP. By Courtesy of British Empire Films, the Wellington Film Exhibitors will present— Dolly Cyril Dolly Cyril ■ HAAS MAUDE HAAS I MAUDE HAAS - '.MAUDE HAAS MAUDE . HAAS ■'• /-MAUDE ;-■ ['-. -. A .In '-.."■'. , ■;'' The .Champagne of Comedy Productions— "GIRLS WILL BE BOYS." "GIRLS WILL BE BOYS." " GIRLS . WILL BE BOYS." "GIRLS WILL BE BOYS." " GIRLS WILL BE BOYS." "GIRLS WILL BE BOYS." " GIRLS WILL BE BOYS." "GIRLS WILL BE BOY'S." "GIRLS WILL BE BOY'S." " GIRLS WILL BE BOYS." "GIRLS WILL BE BOYS." "GIRLS 'WILL BE BOYS.'' "GIRLS WILL BE BOYS." (Approved for Universal .Exhibition.) Sparkling Captivating With Wit, y Romance. Piqfuant and Exciting ' Situations. ADMISSION Is and ls 6d. PRICES: RESERVES 2s 3d. PROCEEDS IN,AID OF THE MAYOR'S FUND FOR THE KING GEORGE V MEMORIAL. / \ CHOITI'S l^X I V. / ° THEATRE, k > A programme o£ captivating enjoyment. Headed' by a magnificent: picturisation of ZANE GREY'S Famous Book, "RANGLE RIVER." ' "RANGLE RIVER." "RANGLE RIVER.". A thrilling picture of the great. outdoors. A production of sterling entertainment and gripping interest from start to finish. Portrayed by a wonderful cast. VICTOR JORY, -, MARGARET DARE, ROBERT' COOIE. Second' Great Attraction: "Columbia" Presents a Mighty Epic of Startling Adventure in the China Seas. "ROAMING LADY." A picture that will thrill you through and through—^Presents two popular artists, RALPH BELLAMY, FAY WRAY, (Both Pictures ior Universal Exhibition.) Also ' Splendid Supporting Featurettes. Evening Session at 7.30 o'clock. A DELIGHTFUL PROGRAMME Combining all that goes to make perfect Entertainment! BE WISE <- BOOK. OR BE EARLY! J : —"rriNEMA T"*>--^*™" KILBIROTE^ -^->' Wellington's Leading Suburban Theatre. 7.3&-TONIGHT—7.3O. A Feast of Music and Mirth! . SONGS! MUSIC! SPECTACLE! Warner Bros.' Supreme MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA, - \~\ "THE i GOLD DIGGERS OF • 1937." ' The Show of a Myriad Surprises! — With - DICK , • JOAN POWELL, ! BLONDELL, Glenda Farrell—Lee Dixon—Victor Moore AND 200 BEAUTIFUL DANCING GIRLS. • (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Big Associate Attraction — The Greatest Mystery Thrill Since Lon Chaney's "Unholy Three," "THE DEVIL DOLL," "THE DEVIL DOLL," "THE DEVIL DOLL," "THE DEVIL DOLL," - With - LIONEL BARRYMORE, LIONEL BARRYMORE, • MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN, FRANK LAWTON. (Recommended by Censor\ for Adults Reserves at Theatre Tel. 14-202. Telephone Reserves cannot be held after 7.15 p.m. •
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 120, 22 May 1937, Page 4
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