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—THE REGENT l SESSIONS: 11 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. FINAL SCREENINGS «J Qjyg MY HEART" Musical Romance (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TOMORROW Only such an exceptional cast could SAMUEL GOLDWYN interpret the exacting roles in this Presents amazing play — Miriam Hopkins's i( O t"»T T^TY^r\Tm >» best yet. feJrLli/JNJDU Ul\ Her husband's family tossed her « SPLENDOUR " heart to the highest bidder—they tried to barter her beauty for their With own selfish luxury, for her hus- MIRIAM HOPKINS band's success—But .. . she swore "n/rT"DT A I\/T TIADFTMQ to make them sorry that they had MIKIAM rtUrlVliNb ever met her! JOEL JIcCREA, PAUL CAVANAGH, HELEN WESTLEY, BILLIE BURKE WITH A SPLENDID SUPPORTING , Released through United Artists. PROGRAMME. (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatro (Telephone 44-144). TIVOLI (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) FINALLY TONIGHT SHIRLEY TEMPLE "CURLY TOP" AND ON THE SAME PROGRAMME • "THE RICHEST GIRL IN THE WORLD" MIRIAM HOPKINS—JOEL McCREA. (Both for Universal Cert.) FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY. MATINEE DAILY, 2 p.m. ROBERT MONTGOMERY and HELEN HAVES in "VANESSA" "VANESSA" AND IN ADDITION "BROADWAY GONDOLIER" JOAN BLONDELL—Dick Powell—Louise Fazenda TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES 1/6, 1/TUESDAY NEXT—MAE WEST in "NOW I'M A LADY." KATHERINE HEPBURN in "LITTLE MINISTER." FINAL DAY TOMORROW OF OUR MONSTER COSTUME DRIVE. ASTOUNDING VALUES OFFERED. TAILORED COSTUMES Were 3% guineas FINAL DAY PRICE 2 GUINEAS Were iVz guineas and 5 guineas. Genuine Suitings .. FINAL, DAY PRICE KQ /g ZIMME'S LTD., LADIES' COAT AND COSTUME SPECIALISTS, 10a MANNERS STREET. SPECIAL EXTRAORDINARY! THIS WEEKEND ONLY. I /£* %-DOZEN EGGS (Guaranteed New-laid) 1 //» 7 U lib BEST SIDE BACON ' " GROCERY. PROVISION. Fuller Fulton Custard Powder, any flay- Roast Pork 1/9 lb our... 10% cI Pressed Brawn lOd lb Fuller Fulton Drink Extract 1/- Pressed Tongue 1/8 lb Fuller Fulton Floor Polish Pickled Pork 1/. lb large tin 1/- Faggots \ 2d each Febco Asparagus Tips per tin ll%d Ham & Chicken Sausage 6d each Apex Peaches and Pears per tin 8d Pure Pork Sausages B%d lb Tropical Fruit Salad per tin 1/3 Smoked Blue Cod 9d lb Figs 3 boxes 1/- Choice Pink Salmon .. 6Hd and 10% d tin Barium (Barley and Malt) Herrings in Sauce sd, 7d, and lO^d per bottle 2/- Tomato or Wore. Sauce 7d and 1/Stiawbemes large tin 1/6 Aylmer Beans 6%d tin Chalet Flavoured Junket, 12 flavour- Jellied Eels 6d tin ings Od Home-made Pickles !/• bottle Coffee and Milk 6d and 1/- Dominion Compressed Yeast, always Rijon Coffee Lssence pei bottle 6d ■'. fresh , .............. 4d cake Ice loam per tin 3d and 6d St. George Lamb Tongues 1/3 per tin Lemon Cheese per tin lOd Camp Pies 1/. tin Dates si b for i/. C. & B. Capers I/- bottle ~ates „ „ *' 51b tor V Ozone Oysters 1/- tin Rowe s Beer Finings ~. lOd p ion j c p ick i c p aste 6d bottle Jellies 7 for 1/- Sardines 5 for 1/FULLER FULTON, 101 CUBA STREET. H.B.'S SUMMER SALE ' .SPECIAL BARGAINS. 2/11 "WOLSEY"'FINE'WOOL SOCKS SALE PRICE \/~i 1 13/6 LUVISCA SILK SHIRTS-2 Collars SALE PRICE 7/11 24/6 MEN'S TWEED SPORT COATS ' SALE PRICE 1 f/1 1 29/6 MEN'S STRIPED ROSLYN BLAZERS SALE PRICE 1 O /(* 69/6 MEN'S TWEED AND WORSTED SUITS SALE PRICE K>7/G 35/- BOYS' NAVY SERGE SUITS '.. SALE PRICE 25/11 HALLENSTEIN BROS., LTD., i > M 32 CUBA STREET. I , ■ __ ' % . > HAY'S PRICE-SMASHING SALE I j. OUT THEY GO COATS-1 LIGHTWEIGHT COATINGS-In all fashionable shades. All sizes Q1 / Were 2% guineas. _ Now 4)1./" \ ' BUY TODAY-TOMORROW WILL BE TOO LATE! COSTUMESENGLISH WORSTEDS AND GENUINE TAILOR-MADE. AH sizes A Q //• Were 4% guineas to 6 guineas. NOW FROM ■*"/ O SECURE YOURS TODAY! HAY'S COAT AND COSTUME SPECIALISTS, : "WHERE QUALITY AND VALUE MEET " 17 MANNERS STREET (next Chas. Begg & Co., Ltd.). i ! TELEPHONE 43-308.

CAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. S o'clock. TONIGHT! 8 o'clock. The greatest classic ever written becomes a modern screen triumph—unveiling the secrets of the inferno that have baffled mankind's imagination since the world began. It has everything that authors have tried to combine in one picture for years—romance, humour, philosophy, ambition —all built on a theme of regenera- " DANTE'S INFERNO," " DANTE'S INFERNO," With SPENCER TRACY, CLAIRE TREVOR, HENRY B. WALTHALL, ALAN DINEHART. (Recommended by Censor as "Not Suitable for Children.") E LUXE THEATRE, E LUXE THEATRE, LOWER HUTT. TONIGHT AND FBI., AT 8. MAE WEST MAE WEST MAE WEST MAE WEST Crashing into society and doin' 'em wrong in a modern way, with PAUL CAVANAGH, IVAN LEBEDEFF, In "NOW I'M A LADY." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) , Supports include News, Novelty, Souvenirs, and Betty Boop Cartoon, "No, No, a Thousand Times." Box Plans at Peter Pan Lounge or Telephone Theatre, 63-431. TENNIS COACHING. /^LASSES resume this Saturday Morning, Juniors at 9.30, Advanced Pupils at 10.30. Enrol now. T. S. Williams, Professional Tennis Coach. Tel. 47-710. 43 Cuba Street, j

CEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY Seaside pictures, lyall bay tonight at 8 only. Paramount^ Comedy-drama Superb — In — "THE GILDED LILY" "THE GILDED LILY" "THE GILDED LILY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also—Variety, Musical, BETTY BOOP Cartoon, and Two Newsreels. Tel. 16-393 for Reservations. TWO EXCELLENT ATTRACTIONS! f)UR THEATRE, NEWTOWN WUR THEATRE, NEWTOWN. ■FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT, At 7. No. 1— RANDOLPH SCOTT, KAY JOHNSON, RANDOLPH SCOTT, KAY JOHNSON, In Phil Stong'B Latest Dramatic Story, "VILLAGE TALE," "VILLAGE TALE," The story of a man who fought a town for the love of a woman worth fighting for. No. 2- FRANK VOSPER, The Eminent English Actor, in "OPEN ALL NIGHT." John Chancellor's Colourful Story of London by Night. (Both Pictures Recommended by Censor for Adults.) No. 3— Selected Featurettes.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 31, 6 February 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 31, 6 February 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 31, 6 February 1936, Page 2

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