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WELLINGTON'S LOUDEST AND | LONGEST LAUGH .'—IT'S CONVULSING THE CROWDS! / j MAJESTIC ' —-^ Aristocrat ol Wellington Cinemas. 2 p.m. — Daily — 8 p.m. LAST THREE DAYS OF Warner Bros.' Comedy Hit, "A SLIGHT CASE OF MURDER." "A SLIGHT CASE OF MURDER." "A SLIGHT CASE OF MURDER." "A SLIGHT CASE OF MURDER." "A SLIGHT CASE OF MURDER." "A SLIGHT CASE OF MURDER." ■ "A SLIGHT CASE OF MURDER." "A SLIGHT CASE OF MURDER." "A SLIGHT CASE OF MURDER." "A SLIGHT CASE OF MURDER." "A SLIGHT CASE OF MURDER." "A SLIGHT CASE OF MURDER." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) With - ED. G. ROBINSON And a ED. G. ROBINSON Whole Gang ED. G. ROBINSON of Funsters. SELECTED FEATURETTES: Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 45-100. LOOK ACROSS - LOOK ACROSS AT PAGE 3 . AT PAGE 3 i For Grand and Glorious News of Claudette Charles COLBERT BOYER COLBERT —BOYER COLBERT BOYER In Warner Brothers' Irresistible Hit, "T OVA RI C H." ] "T O V A R I C H." i " T O V A R I C H." j (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) 3 FRIDAY - NEXT - FRIDAY ] THRILL-PACKED MYSTERY 7 —» HILARIOUS COMEDY" ] 7.30 — REDUCED PRICES — 7.30. 1 "OEX .. ■ jj !; H -"EX THEATRE j§ ■ i; jj Cuba Street. Telephone 52-334. 1 ; t ft«}fljj?i!r!JHifl:i^ p Mignon G. Ebei'liart scores again with the' ■' most baffling of ali her great mysteries! l . . A thrilling tale of blue-blooded.! killers. "MURDER " MURDER " MURDER BY AN BY AN ! , ARISTOCRAT " — i —— ARISTOCRAT " ! ARISTOCRAT " I ARISTOCRAT" ; ARISTOCRAT " j : — aristocrat " ; lyle talbot—claire dodd, ! marguerite churchill. i Member of high society—one of tiie bine; bloods of the country—Bayard Thatcher — killed, and any one of eight people, each for a good reason, could have done it. j (Recommended for Adult Audiences.) j — 'Associate Attraction — "THE BIG NOISE" j"THE BIG NOISE" - "THE BIG NOISE" - "THE BIG NOISE" - "THE BIG NOISE" iGUY KIBBEE • i" GUY KIBBEE \" GUY KIBBEE j~ Unemployed millionaire, funnier than ever! - as the poor little rich man who gets mixed j up with racketeers. j - With — WARREN HULL—ALMA LLOYD. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT! Filled with episodes and hilarious laughter. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) jl GRAND SUPPORTS! ); COME EARLY r SUBURBAN THEATRES. STATE PETONB STATE TATE PETONE STATE TONIGHT at S. AND WED., THURS. SPECIAL FIVE-DAY SEASON. NELSON EDDY—ELEANOR POWELL In I " ROSALIE." " ROSALIE."— — M.G.M/S Incomparable Musical Triumph, j(, Box Plans are open for the season at Theatre. Tel. 63-899. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PALACE, PETONE '\ ALAGE, PETONE FINALLY TONIGHT. An Inspired Motion Picture — "PORTIA ON TRIAL." "PORTIA ON TRIAL." With FRIEDA INESCORT, WALTER ABEL, HEATHER ANGEL, NEIL HAMILTON. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Associate Attraction JOE E. BROWN In "THE GLADIATOR." J "THE GLADIATOR." J (Approved for Universal tfixhibition.) GRAND — PETONE RAND PETONE FINALLY TONIGHT AT 8. v 20th Century^Fos Amazing Drama— "FOUR MEN AND A PRAYER." " FOUR MEN AND A PRAYER." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.* * COMMENCING WEDNESDAY. . WALLACE BEERY—WALLACE BEERY ■ In M.G.M.'s New Waterfront Drama: t— "PORT OF SEVEN SKAS" . — "PORT OF SEVEN SEAS" -, With J Frank Morgan Maureen O'Sullivan (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ■ t, LOWER HUTT THEATRES. ING GEORGE mJSATKE. ING GEORGE THEATRIC NO PICTURES TONI .HT. WED., THURS., at 8 p.m. SPENCER TRACY, MYRNA LOY, Ln ] "WHIPSAW." T (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Also: "ROBIN HOOD OF EL DORADO." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ] DJi LUXIi I'HEATKIi E LUXE i'HEATKK FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. \ { "BREAK THE NEWS." Also: "THAT CERuvIN WOMAN." (Both approved for Universal Exhibition.) PRIM UK UJDWAIiD THEATRE. RINCE EDWARD THEATRE. TONIGHT, WED., at 7.45 p.m. SPENCER TRACY MYRNA LOY * CLARK GABLE in "TEST PILOT." (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) j 1— ' c UUNIAL CARS. i D\l LUXII V 8 IJKNTAL CARS ( I_> U U X h B U O 8. Li U.. J Kilbu'iiic. I'el 17-090 Cheapest Kates Tel. 17-009. T>UPILS' wanted for Ilairdressing and •*• Beauty Culture. Tuition guaranteed, i Positions for all. Jay's N.Z. Hairdressing i College, 23 Willis Street. Tel. 43-589. j (

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 136, 6 December 1938, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 136, 6 December 1938, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 136, 6 December 1938, Page 2

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