SWEPT TRIUMPHANTLY BY PUBLIC DEMAND INTO ITS 2nd GRAND WEEK. 2nd GRAND WEEK. 2nd GRAND WEEK. 2nd GRAND WEEK. Book Now—Plans at Bepg's and Theatre. Tel. 51-277. Sessions: 2.13, 5, and 8 p.m. \] IJLAZA. M \L_^i — X\ Dir. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. The girl in a million glorifying the Show in a -Million. SONJA HKNIB SONJA HENIK SONJA HENIE SONJA HENIK SONJA HEN IE SONJA HENIE • SONJA HENIE SONJA HENIE The Queen of the Silvery Skates. With Ritz Brothers, Ned Sparks, Don Ameche, Adolphe Menjou, Jean Hersholt, Dixie Dunbar, In 1037'b Spectacular Musical Smash, "GIRL IN A MILLION." "GIRL IN A MILLION." "GIRL IN A MILLION." A 20tb Century-Fox Special. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Children under 16 not admitted. .iillll Illliii. EXTRA NEWS SCOOP EXTRA NEWS SCOOP EXTRA NEWS SCOOP EXTRA NEWS SCOOP EXCLUSIVE TO EXCLUSIVE TO PLAZA AND KING'S. PLAZA AND KING'S. PLAZA AND KING'S. PLAZA AND KING'S. Dir. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. NOW SHOWING AT ALL SESSIONS. Tn the record time of 15 days from England after the actual .event, Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd., in conjunction with 20th Century-Fox, ' will present EXCLUSIVELY Fox Movietone's Special Pictures of Fox Movietone's Special Pictures of the ACTUAL CORONATION. CORONATION. CORONATION. CORONATION. CORONATION. CORONATION. CORONATION. CORONATION. CORONATION. CORONATION. CORONATION. CORONATION. CORONATION. CORONATION. CORONATION. In Westminster Abbey. In Westminster Abbey. In Westminster Abbey. THE WHOLE EVENT FROM- START TO FINISH RUSHED TO WELLINGTON BY SPECIAL 'PLANE AT ENORMOUS COST. KING'S SESSIONS, 2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. KING'S SESSIONS, 2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. Remember— It can be seen" at the , ■ t PLAZA ANT) KING'S PLAZA,AND KING'S PLAZA AND KING'S ONLY. ONLY. ""Hill Illll"" & ' CAPITOL THEATRE, APITOL THEATUE, MIRAMAR, . ; _ 7.45 FRIDAY — SAT. — MONDAY . Matinee Tomorrow, 2 p.m. Matinee Tomorrow, 2 p.m. The Loveliest Lady on the ScreenBlossoms forth as a Scintillating Comedienne. The Gay . . . The Glorious . . . The New IRENE DUNNE. IRENE DUNNE. IRENE DUNNE. With MELVYN DOUGLAS. In the picture -which is unanimously acclaimed as "the grandest laugh since Mr. Deeds went to town." "THEODORA GOES WILD." "THEODORA GOES WILD." "THEODORA GOES WILD." "THEODORA GOES WILD." "THEODORA GOES WILD.", And when Theodora goes wild—the whole world laughs! The hilarious story of a email-town girl who wrote a "hot novel and then tried to live up to it. . Excellent Supporting Programme LATEST CINESOUND NEWS. SCREEN SNAPSHOTS. "LA CUCARACHA" — Colour Musical. "THREE STOOGES." Comedy. "MERRY MUTINEERS," Colour Rhapsody. RING 16-545 FOR RESERVES.' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) EMPIRK THEATRE. ISLAND BAY. AIPIRB THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. Bos Plans Empire Confectionery, Tel. 14-307. 7.30. TONIGHT. 7.30 Tn response to numerous requests, the Management have arranged for an extra ni«))t's screening of this wonderful show, "SAN FRANCISCO." "SAN FRANCISCO." "SAN FRANCISCO." Starring JEANETTE MACDONALD, CLARK GABLE, SPENCER TRACY. On the same programme: "AUDIOSCOPICS." "AUDIOSCOPICS." ' ■ The greatest novelty since Talkies. NOTE.- ' PATRONS ARE REQUESTED to obtain their audioscopie glasses AT THE t TICKET BOX, as these are absolutely necessary for viewing this film. IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MAGNIFICENT ENTERTAINMENT TOM WALLS, TOM WALLS, In Positively his Greatest Comedy success, "DISHONOUR BRIGHT," "DISHONOUR BRIGHT," , A delicious story of matrimonial mix-ups, " commencing in the Divorce Court and finishing in a bedroom. TOMORROW 1 7.30 SATURDAY. 7.30 WARNER BAXTER, JUNE LANG. Gail Patrick, Alison Shipworth, Wilfred Lawson, In an Amazing Drama—New as Tomorrow, "WHITE HUNTER." Plus "DISHONOUR. BRIGHT." (Recommended liv Censor tor AdulfrO Q E A STTFE T"Tf E"A T R E. Seaside th cat re. lyall bay 7 p.m.—TOMORROW—7 p.m. IRENE DUNNE In " THEODORA GOES WILD." — And — ;. "RACING LADY." (Programme for Adults.) • " Ring 16-393 lor Reservation*. ~,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 125, 28 May 1937, Page 2
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