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ll,xUl!jllillhl^ ! fUDOR ii^ i''tiiiiiiiiiiiiin^ij( Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd (Throughout New Zealand). CONTINUOUS. FROM U A.M. De Luxe Session 8 p.m. Featurettes from 7.30. In conjunction with R.K.0.-Radio Pictures, we present a Double-feature FirstRelease Programme packed with Thrills, Laughter, and Excitement. GEORGE O'BRIEN GEORGE O'BRIEN GEORGE O'BRIEN GEORGE O'BRIENGEORGE O'BRIEN GEORGE O'BRIEN LARAINE JOHNSON-RAY WHITLEY In "BORDER G-MAN" "BORDER G-MAN" "BORDER G-MAN" "BORDER G-MAN" "BORDER G-MAN" "BORDER G-MAN" A Smashing Action Story of the SouthWest—ii Thrilling Epic of Foreign Munitions Smugglers—a Heart-hammering Romance of the G-Men. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also Screening ALLAN LANE — FRANCES MERCER ALLAN LANE — FRANCES MERCER Iv "CRIME RING" "CRIME RING" "CRIME RING" "CRIME RING" New York's ace reporter rips the veil from the Million-dollar "Soothsayer" Racket. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) . j **OV/ D LflZ R \\^ Z-15 // \\ BP.M. AmP>LGf.mnT6D TH€ftTR€S LTD. (THROUGHOUT N.Z.) I Box Plans at Theatre (Telephone 51-277) and at Begg's, Hearing Aids. NOW! NOW! NOW! SHOPPERS' SESSION AT 5 p.m. DANGER! LIVE WIRE! GINGER'S BACK IN TOWN! See her with Doug in high jinks and quickstep' romance among the .voting city folks at Camp Karefree. / <£% V r-. \ <X hf <§£&• , ,\ \ A?."*" / \ ■& / Romance in the great outdoors .'. . learn, what to do when you are alone with the girl of your dreams in a shack on the other side of the lake on a stormy night in August. The fellow in the story did tho wrong thing. .' . . Let this be a lesson to you, ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) With LUCILLE BALL, LEE BOWMAN, RICHARD (RED) SKELTON, ANN MILLER, DONALD MEEK. AN R.K.O. RADIO PICTURE. SPECIAL "SHORTS." * 'HUNTING TROUBLE," PATHE PARADE, 2 PATHE NEWS, "WHEN DO WE EAT?" "THE FOX HUNT" (Donald Duck). NOTE:—Listen in to Station 2ZB TODAY at 5 p.m. Bryan has some news for you. Bring a duck egg and win a Walt Disney Donald Duck doll. Prize to heaviest egg. Donations to Smith Family Fund. 1 CHILDREN'S MONSTER MATINEE-TOMORROW, 11 a.m. j '"Bryan" of 2ZB will he with us. _ SUBURBAN THEATRES. 2TATE PET6NE STATE "TATE PETONE STATE FINALLY TONIGHT at S. ] HNGER ROGERS JAMES STEWART In "VIVACIOUS LADY." "VIVACIOUS LADY." — Commencing TOMORROW (Saturday). ONSTANCE BENNETT, BRIAN AHERNE, In "MERRILY WE LIVE." "MERRILY WE LIVE." 'he mad crowd of "TOPPER" together again. Tops "Topper" by 1000 laughs. Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. G3-89!). (Both Programmes for Universal Exhibition.) '■ r, I p ALACE, PETONE | I x ALACE, PETONE I FINALLY TONIGHT at S. JON AMECHE, SIMONE SIMON, ROBERT Y^OUNG, in "JOSETTE." "JOSETTE." Associate Attraction: ACK HALEY, ROCHELLE HUDSON, x In "SHE HAD TO EAT." v COMMENCING SATURDAY. "ROMANCE IN PARIS" And "PANAMINTS BADMAN." (All Universal Exhibition.) I r^RAND ——- PETONE '.PETONB FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8. £ ROBERT ROSALIND xMONTGOMERY RUSSELL M.CM.'s Romantic Comedy, —"LIVE, LOVE, AND LEARN." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING SATURDAY.] A lobert Taylor Margaret Su Ihi van. i-anchot Tone Robert Young In Erich Remarque's Powerful Drama, "THREE COMRADES." . "THREE COMRADES." J Recommended by tho Censor for Adults.) t t

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 127, 25 November 1938, Page 2

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