THE BEST HOLIDAY PROGRAMME YOU'VE EVER- SEEN IX YOUR LIFE. I> I V 0 L 1 T H -E A T R E MVOLI T H E A T E E R I V 0 L I THEATKE NEWTOWN Definitely Limited-to a 3 Xight Season. NO EXTENSION IS POSSIBLE. ■• TONIGHT! ■ ■ TOXIGHT! ' TOXIGHT! TOXIGHT! TOXIGHT! .TOXIGHT! TOMORROW AND FRIDAY. Each- Evening at 7 o'clock. .—r- Unit Xo. 1 Cecil B. De Mille's Mightiest Production, "T-H-E P-L-A-I-X-S-M-A-X." "T-H-E P-L-A-I-X-S-M-A-X." "T-H-E P-L-A-I-X-S-M-A-X." "T-H-E P-L-A-I-X-S-M-A-X." Co-starring the Famous "Mr. Deeds" Team, GARY COOPER, JEAN ARTHUR. GARY COOPER, JEAX ARTHUR. GARY COOPER, JEAX ARTHUR. —r- — Unit Xo. 2 —— United Artists' Fiesta of Fun and Glorious Melody, "T-H-E G-A-Y D-E-S-P-E-R-A-D-O." "T-H-E G-A-Y D-E-S-P-E-R-A-D-O." "T-H-E G-A-Y D-E-S-P-E-R-A-D-O." "T-H-E G-A-Y: D-E-S-P-E-R-A-D-O." •• With XIXO MARTIXI ■ — IDA LUPIXO ' LEO CARILLO Unit Xo. 3 ——- POPEYE THE . SAILOR. POPEYE- THE SAILOR. POPEYE THE SAILOR. "HOLD THAT WIRE." Unit Xo. 4 - Walt Disney's ' . . MICKEY THE MOUSE MICKEY THE MOUSE . . MICKEY THE MOUSE . . In Colour, "THRU. THE MIRROR." ■ — Unit Xo. 5 Latest " - ....... CINESOUXD NEWS. CIXESOUXD NEWS. —^.Unit Xo. 6 "NOSE. FOR NEWS," Screaming 2-part Comedy. Unit Xo. 7 —-— "MUSIC, MUSIC EVERYWHERE." Musical Revue. Unit Xo. 8 "WOXDER. CITY." Interesting Travel Talk. Etc., etc., etc. (Programme Approved- for Universal : Exhibition.)' BOX PLANS AT FOWXES. . Tel. Theatre, 25-011. — COMING SATURDAY, ; 2 More Splendid- Pictures. "COME AXD GET IT." "COME AXD ..GET IT." Edward Arnold. Joel McCrea, Frances Farmer. . ."S-U-Z-Y." Jean Harlow, Cary Grant, Franchot Tone. f'" PRINCESS CONTINUOUS fj^ *■ RIXCESS from 11 a.m. Daily |& . Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. 42-SSO. . NOW SHOWING AN EXCELLENT DOUBLE BILL! JACK BENNY, BURNS - and — ALLEN, ' MARY BOLAND,- MARTHA EAYB, In Paramount's Whirlwind Frolic of Furl' . . . Set to M l erry Music — , "COLLEGE HOLIDAY." "COLLEGE HOLIDAY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) - Associate Feature. — KATHARINE HEPBURN And HERBERT MARSHALL, In R.K.0.-Radio's Powerful Emotional Drama, ■■ "A W.OMAN REBELS." "A WOMAN ■ REBELS." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TIME-TABLE." "College Holiday": 11.2, 2.24, 5.20, 8.54. "A Woman Rebels": 12.28, 3.50, 7.13. RO X i T H' E A T R E. OXX THEATKE. MANNERS STREET, (Continuous" from U a.m.) Trigger-fast Excitement. "WOMAN IN DISTRESS." . ; "WOMAN IN DISTRESS." • A fast-paced .comedy-melodrama -in which a grand old lady traps a master mob! With MAY ROBSON. Dean Jagger, .rene Hervey. Second Featuje: ~..; . Refreshing. scintillating/'conTe^'.'rbmance. "A STAR FELL £RQM: HEAVEN." Behind the scenes of i-a. great,film .studio. Punctuated /with', glorious -musical nnmbers. "V "... , Featuring:-. ■■••■■ . JOSEPH SCHMIDT- ,-' (World-famous Tenor.) (Both. Pictures Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) •■■ Theatre Telephone ,40-618. . . / \ CHORTT'S / \ '\/ -: ..^HEATEE.:, V ? 2 Big Attractions... ....."...',;.' '•■. -2rOutstatiding.~Masterpieces/ No. 1- " - ■'<-■:• ■■-■>■ ' - ' ■ A Marvellous Pictiirisa&on .".of.. Damon Eunyon's Story-of Thrilling Adventure. "PROFESSIONAL' SOLDIER" "PROFESSIONAL SOLDIER" You'll laugh'-.at" his. bragging. You'll thrill at -his daredevil- deeds. VICTOR; .MdLAGLEN . . In the greatest role of his : great career. SECOND BIG FEATURE: . J. Oliver Curwood's Fatnotis, Story. "THE COUNTRY BEYOND." Where the law of the wild is the only law. An Entrancing Production. Features ROCHELLE HUDSON, PAUL KELLY, Six Wonderful Supporting Featurettea. (The Whole Programme for Universal Exhibition.) EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. 8 o'clock—TONlGHT—3 o'clock. Box Plans Empire onfectionery. Tel. 14-307. A NEW AXD GLAMOROUS STAR. Young—Vital—Refreshing. SIMONE SIMON In a dramatic revelation of ecstatic first love, "GIRLS' DORMITORY." "GIRLS' DORMITORY." "GIRLS' DORMITORY." With '' ■ HERBERT MARSHALL, RUTH CHATTERTON. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — Associate Feature — MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN, JOEL McCREA, LEWIS STONE In Mefro-Gpldwyn-Mayer-!s Thrilling Comedy-drama, "WOMAN WANTED." "WOMAN WANTED." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A VICTORY FOR DlE'J\ RHEUMATISM CURED. ".. AFTER ten years' sutlerinj* from Rheu- •**■ matism, unable to walk, never free from pain—pronounced incurable by six doctors, I am now able to walk and rim and have gone back to work, cured find happy, clue to your treatment (writes Ewart Faulkner, of Sheffield, England). Another demonstration of the value of Natural Alethods. Complete . course of treatment by correspondence. Write for particulars. Ronald T. McLean (established 1910), Dietitianr 15 ■ Courtenay PI., Wellington. Tel. 50-634.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 135, 9 June 1937, Page 2
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