COMPLETE NEW SHOW TONIGHT. •J-l-Y-O-LJ THEATIIIS, •"•I-V-O-LI THEATRE, R-I-V-O-L-l THEATRE, ——N ewtown TONIGHT AND TOMORROW, 7.15 p.m. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW, 7.15 p.m. Announcement Extraordinary. For These Two Occasions Only. SURPRISE NIGHTS. SURPRISE NIGHTS. .SURPRISE NIGHTS. SURPRISE NIGHTS. SURPRISE NIGHTS. SURPRISE NIGHTS. SURPRISE NIGHTS. And What a Grand Surprise We Have in Store for You! A SPECIAL PREVIEW PRESENTATION OF TWO BRAND NEW JOSS FEATURES. —And— 4 SHORT FEATURETTES. J\n& the latest CINESOUND NEWS. With the exception of the Cinesound News, no part of this film has ever been shown before in any Wellington City or Suburban Theatre. (Programme Rec. by Censor for Adults.) PRICES AS USUAL - NO FREE LIST. On Account of the Length of the Two Big Features — Patrons are especially Requested to be seated by . 7.15 p.m. ' — 7.15 p.m. : . 7.15 p.m. Telephone 25-041 for Reserve. I "PRINCESS CONTINUOUS I {■EHDTCBgS from 11 s.m.Daily. I 1 SCREENING TIMES — I "Kathleen Mavourneen"—ll a.m. | 1.34, 4.11, and 7.37 p.m. "Over She Goes"—l2.l6, 2.53, 5.30, and 9.2 p.m. B.E.F. present STANLEY LUPINO STANLEY LUPINO In "OVER SHE GOES." "OVER SHE GOES." "OVER SHE GOES." itecommended by Censor for Adults.) With MAX BAER - LADDIE CLIFF. The sparkling musical comedy film that has fun, frolics, and frivolity dished up with a 6picy 'flavour. —Associate Feature— SALLY O'NEIL - TOM BURKE In "KATHLEEN MAVOUBNEEN." "KATHLEEN MAVOUBNEEN." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A charming romance complete with Irish .settings, eongs, and dances, laughter and fhrills. OQHORTT'B /N. ° THEATRE, v / Two Magnificent Attractions on One Monster Programme. No. 1. A Cyclonic Riot of Merriment! Music!! Mirth!!! JOE E. BBOWN, JOE E. BROWN, JOAN BLONDELL, JOAN BLONDELL, And a- Big Supporting Cast, in "SONS O' GUNS" "SONS O' GUNS" "SONS O1 GUNS" "SONS O1 GUNS" ——Second Great Attraction—r ■ RICABDO CORTEZ-"CHIC" SALE MARGUERITE CHURCHILL In a great "Mystery Picture" loaded to 1 the muzzle with Thrills and Laughs. "MAN HUNT" . . . • ... "MAN HUNT" ... . . . "MAN HUNT" ... (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) ". EXCELLENT SUPPORTS DE LUXE THEATRE E LUXE THEATRE LOWER HUTT — ' TONIGHT — At 7.30 — TONIGHT Claude Rains ' Otto Kruger, Gloria Dickson Edward Norris In Warner Bros.' Startling Drama — "THEY WON'T FORGET." "THEY WON'T FORGET." An Absorbing Story, Brilliantly Acted! — Additional Attraction — Paramount's Uproarious Comedy— "THREE MARRIED MEN." "THREE MARRIED MEN." Roscoe Karns — Lynne Overman AVilliam Frawley Mary Brian George Barbier Marjorie Gateson. (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at Theatre (Telephone 63-431). PETONE THEATRES. i = ETONE THEATRES. | RAND — . PETONE RAND PETONE TONIGHT, «t 8 o'clock: JOSEPH CALLEIA j JOSEPH CALLEIA TED HEALY FLORENCE RICE In M.G.M.'s Action-packed Drama ■ "MAN OF THE PEOPLE." "MAN OF THE PEOPLE."—:— (Recommended by Censor for Ad.ults.) Also showing Excellent Short Fealurcltes, including Comedy, Travelogue, Pete Smith, Serial, and Newsroels. PALAOIS I'KTUJMIS * ALACE PETONE PALACE — PETONE TONIGHT at 7.4.3. Who would shoot a dead man? The clue that baffled them all in "THE GREAT HOSPITAL MYSTERY," With JANE DARWELL SALLY BLANE Associate Feature: I FRED STONE in ' "HIDEAWAY,"' A story of k boarding-house of racketeers in a gang war. (Programme Recommended for Adults.) STATE PETONE STATE, j TATE P ETONE STATE, j TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. ! JEAN ARTHUR - EDWARD ARNOLD Iv "EASY LIVING" "EASY LIVING" "EASY LIVING" With Ray Milland, Luis Alberui, .Mary Nash. The gayest and goofiest picture of the year. Phis Outstanding Supporting Attractions, including: No. I—"FURY OVER SPAIN " (A vivid presentation of the War in Spain.) Nr>. 2-POPEYB CARTOON, "TWINKER PICTHER." Programme Recommended by Censor More Suitable for Adults. Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. «3-890. BROADCASTING. I QWEDENBORG. °WEDENBORG. 2.iOth ANNIVERSARY CELEB RAT lONS Throughout the World. BROADCAST ADDRKSSKP: IYA, Auckland— THURSDAY, JANUARY 27 (9.5 p.m.). 2YA. Wellington—SUNDAY, JANUARY 30 (3 p.m.i. SCIENTIST. PHILOSOPHER. * THICOLOGIAN.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 21, 26 January 1938, Page 2
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