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(Approved for Universal REGENT H a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. ! Exhibition.) AVJUIJTAj^ X Shoppers' Session 5 p.m. Today. LIKE "OL' MAN RIVER" IT STILL KEEPS ROLLING ALONG With crowded houses into its ! 2nd GIGANTIC WEEK Dyer 14,000 people have seen "Show Boat": many will see it againall are wildly enthusiastic—repeated applaijso greets many of the magnificent musical numbers. . . . You just can't afford to" miss it! "SHOW BOAT" "SHOW BOAT" "SHOW BOAT" "SHOW BOAT" With IRENE DUNNE—PAUL ROBESON—ALLAN YOUNG Universal Picture.—(Approved for Universal Exhibition.) I SPECIAL NEWS SUPPORTS: '•TROOPING THE COLOUR—Exactly one month ago his Majesty, on his birthday, reviewed Ins Guards—Wonderfully spectacular! .(This exceptional'newsreel has just arrived by Air Mail.) THE "QUEEN MARY'S" 'Ahignilicont New York Reception. (Retained for second week m response to m.my inquiries.) Telephone Reserves cannot be held after 7AJ p.m. I RESERVE (or be disappointed). Plans: D.1.0. and Theatre (44-144). T I V O L I — j (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) i TONIGHT, TOMORROW, and MONDAY. ! SELECTED SUPPORTS FROM 7 P.M. Miriam HOPKINS—Edw. G. ROBINSON—JoeI McCREA In "BAKBAEY COAST " (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ASSOCIATE FEATURE HAROLD LLOYD in "THE MILKY WAY" (Universal Exhibition.) We consider this the outstanding comedy oE the year. It's Harold Lloyd's first picture in two years—and he certainly has given us something to laugh about j TELEPHONE 43-968. PRICES 1/6, 1/J SCREENING TIMES: 7.45 p.m., "Barbary Coast." 9.15 p.m., "Milky Way." CHILDREN'S MATINEE SATURDAY, 2 p.m. HAROLD LLOYD in "THE MILKY WAY"—3. CARTOONS-MICKEY McGUIRE COMEDY-SCREEN SNAPSHOTS-TRAVELOGUE, Etc., Etc. WOMEN'S HOCKEY! WOMEN'S HOCKEY!. FIJI WELLINGTON BASIN RESERVE BASIN RESERVE TOMORROW, JULY 25 CURTAIN-RAISER—I.3O p.m.: ■ • HOROWHENUA v. WELLINGTON (Second Team) , ■ ; ADMISSION ],/-. STAND 6d EXTRA. FREE BOOKING D.I.C. E. McCLELLAND, Hon. Secretary. LIKE OLD TIMES! TOMORROW! GREAT REVIVAL BY RUGBY RIVALS PONEKE v. PETONE Teams showing form which is causing interest to be stirred as it was when Poneke and Petone fought out many a Championship Battle in past years. TOMORROW, 3 pm-ATHLETIC PARK PETONE BEAT OLD BOYS-CAN THEY BEAT PONEKE? \ Special Early Match—Top Division Teams—l.3o p m • ' MARIST BROS.' OLD BOYS v. JOHNSONVILLE ADMISSION 9d. STAND 6d EXTRA. A. E. NEILSON, Sec, WJJ.F.U.

SEASIDE THEATRE, LYALL BAY EASIDE THEATKe! LYALL BAY! TOMORROW, Saturday. TOMORROW. Doors open 6.30. Selected "Shorts" 7 to 7.30. RESERVATIONS ARE ALREADY HEAVY. BOOK NOW, TEL. 16 393. WITH PRIDE WE PRESENT \ DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGR\M\IF * UNEQUALLED EVEN BY THIS ' THEATRE. ' 1. CLARK GABLE. JEAN BARLOW, WALLACE BEERY LEWIS STONE ROSALIND RUSSELL I AUBREY SMITH. The greatest star combination in screen history, in ] METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S RED- ' BLOODED DRAMA OP ADVENTURE AND ROMANCE. I "CHINA SEAS " ' ' "CHINA SEAS." "CHINA SEAS " "CHINA SEAS." "CHINA SE^S " "CHINA SEAS." "CHINA SEAS." 2. ! The second feature, as big in every way IV . TTT A,£}™*? t tal''s greatest story. j wtt jt j 5n£EP WILTj ROGERS I WILL ROGERS WILL ROGERS "STEAMBOAT ROUND THE BEND" (Programme Approved Universal Exhibition.) TOMORROW, SATURDAY, at 2.15. SECOND POPEYE THS SAILOR PAUTY FOR THE CHILDREN JIVKRV CHILD RECEIVES FRFF LARGE I!AK OK CHOCOLATE. ; "CHINA SKAS/" '"POPETtf THE SAILOR," "BIOTTY HOOP" COMEDIES etc., etc. ' I -^E LUXE THEATRE, '§ U LOWER HUTT. 1 FINALLY TONIGHT, 7.30 ' "" MARGARET SULLAVAN in "NEXT TIME WE LOVE" — Associate Feature — SYLVIA SIDNEY in "MARY BURNS, FUGITIVE" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) ~ in ~_, ~ Mill ford's BAR 20 RIDES AGAIN" 'M3AR 20 RIDES AGAIN" (Both Pictures for Universal Fvh'iliifinr. > SPECIAL POPEYE JIATINEE, 10^5 °-n' .t lans at Peter Pan or Do Luxe, 03-431.' ;;CAP AND BELLS." "CAP AND BELLS." Final appearance of "The Troubadour*" MISSES JOAN AND BETTY RAYNER TOMORROW .(SATURDAY), BJ?p m ' TJLUIS TRIANGLE H4LL ■"LDE 'J'RIANGLE HALU Box Plan at D.I.C. Prices: 3s Cd (reserved). 2s (unreserved), plus lax. Clijldt'ou linlf-pricc Half Proceeds in aid of Y.W.C.A. City Girls' Finance Effort. ' T/'ELLOW Bread is the finest all-pur-x*- pose Bread baked. Sandwiches, Toast, ■a- just with butter it's equally delicious. lVpuls everywhere.

8 PARAMOUNT THEATRE, i » x ARAMOUNT THEATRE. 1 DAILY, 2.15 and 8 p.m. SHOPPERS' SESSION TODAY, 5 p.m. We proudly present to you, a film which we have selected for its magnificent contribution to the screen in the person of ELIZABETH BERGNER ELIZABETH BERGNER ■ .ELIZABETH BERGNER ELIZABETH BERGNER ELIZABETH BERGNER ELIZABETH BERGNER ELIZABETH BERGNER ELIZABETH BERGNER ELIZABETH BERGNER ELIZABETH BERGNER ELIZABETH BERGNER, Her acting in this great production is fifn OTV Of *i- c greatest efforts «ver lilmed. The critics the world over liten her to An Elfin Genius dominating the Screen like a Giant, _■ In 1 ~ " : "ESCAPE ME NEVER." "ESCAPE ME NEVER " "ESCAPE ME NEVER!" "ESCAPE ME NEVER." "ESCAPE ME NEVER." "ESCAPE ME NEVER." "ESCAPE ME NEVER." "ESCAPE ME NEVER." A REALLY GREAT HUMAN STORY. A production of extraordinary distinction Beautiful settings, superlative acting —"Daily Mail." (Rcc. by Censor [or Adults.) And Another of our Great Array of Short Subjects: (1) Newsveol. (2) La Cucaracha—the brilliant technicolour dancing subject. (3) "Personality in the Pen," characters in handwriting. (4) Honeymoon Hotel—Technicolour musical. Entertainment Beyond Compare! Plans Theatre, 51-542 and D.I.C.* <?;. WELLINGTON FOOTBALL >|fca " ASSOCIATION (Incorp.). >#p\ BASIN RESERVB. °**-* BASIN RESERVE. SOCCER 188811 TO^HOW (SATUBDAY). SOCCER ' 188815 CHATH^,T LOCAL SOCCER i^Aii. SOCCER. HOSPITAL v ISc'^R WATERSIDERS. SOCCER SOCCER Admission Ground Is. SOCCKH SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER B. A. MABIN, Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 21, 24 July 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 21, 24 July 1936, Page 2

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