Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. NEVER IN THE HISTORY OF THE ST. .TAJIKS HAVE WE PIiESUXTKD SUCH DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT! / TONIGHT, \ \ S p.m. J MATINEE, SATURDAY, 2.13. Another Milestone in Screen Art, I'toni Columbia .Pictures. I . _—_ | . GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE , GRACE MOOKK .GRACE ' MOOKK GRACE MOORE GRACE MOOKK ; GRACE MOORE I — With — CAKY GRANT GARY GRANT CAKY GRANT In a corking yarn of fun and frivolity, from the writer of the smash stories, "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" and "It Happened One Night." ..111111l 111.. DE FI NITK I, V DEFINITELY THE FINEST PICTURE THIS BRILLIANT ARTIST HAS EVER MADE! "WHEN " WHEN "WHEN " WHEN YOU'RE IN LOVE." YOU'RE IN LOVE." YOU'RE IN LOVE." ' YOU'RE IN LOVE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) IT'S EVERYBODY'S PICTURE1. A Film with a story that would be welcome even without music. / RESERVE" \ I YOUR \ SEATS. J PLAN AT D;I.C. THEATRE TELEPHONE, 51-775. J/nrnS, ?oueN COMMENCING TONIGHT, 7 o'clock. 20th Century-Fox Proudly Presents the picture' that has startled two continents— "LLOYDS OF LONDON." "LLOYDS OF LONDON.' "LLOYDS OF LONDON." > ..'•LLOYDS, OF LONDON." With- a 'mammoth cast headed byFREDDTE BARTHOLOMEW, MADELEINE CA R ROLL. „ TYRONE POWER. You've never seen such sweethearts! Tyrone Powers . . ~ the screen s new sensation . . . and' beautiful Madeleine Carroll. "LLOYDS OF LONDON." The on*e picture you can never forget! c Second Delightful Attraction: "BACK TO NATURE." '.. "BACK TO NATURE." \ "BACK TO NATURE." Starring THE JONES FAMILY. THE JONES FAMILY. You saw them in "Educating Father" and "Every Saturday Night," and now comes their best picture. "BACK TO NATURE." (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) MONSTER CHILDREN'S SATURDAY MATINEE, 1.45 p.m. Both Big Features. CHILDREN UNDER, 14 YEARS, 3d. J— tfINEMA ' Wellington's Leading Suburban Theatre. Comfortably Heated at all Sessions. 7.30-FIN ALLY'TONIGHT—7.3O. "FIRE OVER ENGLAND." "FIRE OVER ENGLAND." In addition: GEORGE ARLISS "EAST MEETS WEST." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves at Theatre. Tel. 14-202. TOMORROW (SATURDAY). UNPARALLELED ENTERTAINMENT. Transferred direct from the Regent at the height of its popularity, I 1 KAY FRANCIS I KAY FRANCIS I KAY FRANCIS KAY FRANCIS 1 | ■■ | | "STOLEN HOLIDAY." "STOLEN HOLIDAY." "STOLEN HOLIDAY." "STOLEN , HOLIDAY." .—:—: "", ~ : 1 Claude Rains .— —— lan Hunter. Big Associate Attraction: JEAN FRANCHOT HARLOW TONE HARLOW TON I'l HARLOW TONE GARY GRANT CARY GRANT LEWIS STONE BENITA HUME -•■■■■■■ — In — "SUZY." "SUZY." "SUZY." "SUZY." "SUZY." "SUZY." (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SATURDAY MATINEE, At 2.0. "SUZY." "SUZY." gllin!IIIIIIIIIIII!ll!l[|l!ll|]|!!llll!llll!lll!!IUi!lllll!lllll!ll[i!ll!lllll!9lill!l!ll| £ T\B LUXB THEATRE, iff' I ■k'E LUXE THEATRE, | £ LOWER HUTT. | Btwn«^^!iiniMfninmnLtiiijm]n^uniiinnnnK[mu!Niiii[j;i(miii[fij;!iHijjm];Nf>tfff FINALLY TONIGHT, 7.30. Irene Dunne — Paul Robeson — Alan Jones — Charles Winningcr. "SHOW BOAT." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also Showing: LEW AYRES GAIL PATRICK, "MURDER WITH PICTURES." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SATURDAY, 2.0 and 7.30: "FIRE OVER ENGLAND." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Second Big Feature: "GO WEST YOUNG MAN." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at De Luxe. Tel. 03-431.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 131, 4 June 1937, Page 2
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