f BE EARLY TONIGHT! i , (JOO Seats at 1/- PARAMOUNT ! 600 Seats at 1/6 PRICES 200 Seats at 2/3 ' ARE Children Half-price. RIGHT. E~^ pAEIAMQUNT^^^ (Direction: G. L. Johnston. | .; Telephone 51-842. . | j TONIGHT AND NIGHTLY, 5.15, j SHORTS FROM 7.30. ] , —j FULL PROGRAMME j AT TOMORROW'S '■ j MONSTER MATINEE, 2 p.m. ; Serial at 1.45 p.m. | i '■, Columbia Pictures ! Present . ''BLONDIE'i ; "BLONDIE'* MEET THE BUMSTEAD3 !"BLONDIE" ! "BLONDIE" The Greatest Family in ! :'BLONDIE" Pictures. i "BLONDIE" ■! "BLONDIE" - i : 1 ! "BLONDIE" BLONDIE, portrayi "BLONDIE" ed by PENNY I "BLONDIE" SINGLETON is the '"BLONDIE" cutest bag of tricks j "BLONDIE" that ever popped "BLONDIE" into your heart. | "BLONDIE" I; i "BLONDIE" . i j "BLONDIE" ! I I "BLONDIE" DAG WOOD, pori"BLONDIF." "rayed by ARTHUR !"BLONDIE" LAKE, is the master i "BLONDIE" of the house . . . "BLONDIE" i when he isn't in "BLONDIE" the clog house. j "BLONDIE" 1 I j I j "BLONDIE"' I~bTIy~DUMPLING, L "BLONDIE" portrayed by LARKY I "BLONDIE" SIMMS, is four and ! "BLONDIE" mamma's dimpled I "BLONDIE" i darling . . . when 1 "BLONDIE" he's asleep. "BLONDIE" 1 I "BLONDIE" I "BLONDIE" — = 1 I- -— "BLONDIE" DAISY, portrayed "BLONDIE" by SPOOKS, is a "BLONDIE" bright little puppy "BLONDIE" of doubtful ancestry, "BLONDIE" and leads a dog's "BLONDIE" Hfe. "BLONDIE" 1— — "BLONDIE" AN APOLOGY AND EXPLANATION. Due to delay in transit from Dunedm, caused by weather conditions, it has been j found necessary to alter the first half ot our programme. ... So now instead ot "Street 'of Missing Men," the film previously announced, we will show—for thf first time in New Zealand—Monogram's ! brand-new 1939 Special Attraction, I "STREETS OF NEW YORK." j ) Jackie ] 1 Martin | lDi^l T COOPER SPELLMAN PtJRCELL 1 COOPER SPELLMAN PURCELL COOPER SPELLMAN PURCESL With MARJORIE REYNOLDS. "STREETS OF NEW YORK." "STREETS OF NEW YORK." "STREETS OF NEW YORK." "STREETS OF NEW YORK*' "STREETS OF NEW YORK." j "STREETS OF NEW YORK." . | Film entertainment at its boldest—as tough as the juvenile killers it depicts, as exciting as the hullabaloo of New York! If you can take thrills and realism undiluted ! —by all means see this aniazing story of j a boy who was born a killer and fought to go straight. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) SHORT FEATURETES:— EL BRENDEL in ■ | ' "SUPER SNOOPER." | Screaming 2-part Comedy. j "RIDING THE WAVES"— Sportjight. PATHE PICTORIAL—Variety. "GIFTS ■FROM,THE AIR"--Coloured Rhapsody. PPJCES—Is, Is 6d. 2s 3d. • | Bos Plans now open at D.I.C. and Theatre. | — NO.EXTRA TO BOOK. A member of our staff is on duty until 9 o'clock TONIGHT and all day Tomorrow from 9,30 a.m. SO CALL OR TEL. 51-842. KO X V THEATRE O X V THEATRE. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Tel. 40-618. —- SHOWING NOW ■ — ' Continuous Daily from 11 a.m. WALLACE BEERY LEWIS STONE "BAD MAN VIRGINIA BRUCE "BAD MAN JOSEPH CAI.LEIA OF GUY KIBBEE ! BRIMSTONE." 1 DENNIS O'KEEFE 1 BRIMSTONE." BRUCE CABOT I "TRIGGER BILL" RIDES THE RANGE ... the Wild West's most lovable bad man. A picture that will set your heart beating with its' thundering action . . . glorious romance . -. . breezy humour . . , swell entei-tainment. , —: Associate Attraction ■--- WAYNE MORRIS , PRISCILLA LANE HUGH HERBERT "MEN ARE HUMPHREY "MEN A*RE BOGART i SUCH FOOLS." PENNY I SUCH FOOLS." SINGLETON | MONA BA.ERIE > : J When three gentlemen prefer the same blonde . . . does it prove she's got something there? or does it show that, men j arc such fools . . . when it comes to j women? j (Both Ree. by Censor for Adults.) SUBURBAN THEATRES" EMPIRE ■» ——- ISLAND BAY MPIRE — ISLAND BAY Box Plans "Empire" Confectionery, Tel. 14-307. NOTE; l RESERVED SEATS MUST BE CLAIM- i JvD BY 7.35-OTHERWISE SOLD. | 7.30 — NIGHTLY — 7.30 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. Hen; is a Weekend Bill beyond Comparison. Combining star .parade and entertainment of a. calibre never before presented at i any theatre. TWO SUPER ROAD SHOWS TRANSFERRED DIRECT FROM THE CITY. Specially-selected Road Show No. 1— -— - RICHARD GREENE NANCY KELLY PRESTON FOSTER . GEORGE BANCROFT -SLIM SUMMERVILLE HENRY ARMETTA — JOHN CARRADINE WARREN HYMER — - DOUGLAS FOWLEY In "SUBMARINE PATROL." i I "SUBMARINE PATROL." j "SUBMARINE PATROL." ! Specially-selected Road Show No. 2— \ CHARLES LAUGHTON ' CHARLES LAUGHTON ; CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON ! VIVIEN LEIGH j I VIVIEN LEIGH I | VIVIEN LEIGH j REX HARRISON LARRY ADLER In i "ST. MARTIN'S LANE" "ST. MARTIN'S LANE" f . "ST. MARTIN'S LANE" (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.)' ■J.lo MATINEE TOMORROW 2.15 | "SUBMARINE PATROL" j ! • ■ [ VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DEBATING SOCIETY. j'PHE ANNUAL ORATORY CONTEST j R FOR THE PLUNIiET MEDAL f will be heM in the ) CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, I On I SATURDAY, JULY 29 .1939, at 8 fcja.l
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 24, 28 July 1939, Page 2
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