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EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA SPECIAL SCOOP! SPECIAL SCOOP! SPECIAL SCOOP! •AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. T?XCLUSIVE TO MAJESTIC AND ST. JAMES THEATRES. JEAN BATTEN'S J BAN BATTEN'S ' JEAN BATTEN'S ,IEAN BATTEN'S JEAN BATTEN'S ARRIVAL IN AUCKLAND. 'ARRIVAL IN AUCKLAND. ARRIVAL IN AUCKLAND. ARRIVAL IN AUCKLAND. ARRIVAL IN AUCKLAND. ALSO HER TREMENDOUS RECEP-TION-IN SYDKEY. SYDNEY. SYDNEY. A Cine Sound Special. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY ON SATURDAY. But the 2000 -who saw the Show at night were ABSOLUTELY THRILLED! fl H-*-'~"""QT. «T A^8"""~"»--^Jj~] Uzl^ JAMES ZZrn Q*T — —^ ST. JAMES^,I£^TIJ Direction* Sir Benjamin Fuller. . TONIGHT, At 8. MATINEE Daily at 2.15. .Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present* / PETER B. KYNE'S PETER B. KYNE'S Greatest and Most Widely-read Novel, "THREE GODFATHERS." "THREE GODFATHERS." '■THREE GODFATHERS." "THREE GODFATHERS." A Western Classic. Crazed by thirst—seared by heat—they marched on—to death —*ba' a little child 1 might live! Featuring: LEWIS STONE, LEWIS STONE, CHESTER; MORRIS, WALTER BRENNAN, IRENE HARVEY. (Recommended by Censor foe Adults.) ALSO SHOWING: THE FULL FIGHT, THE FULL FIGHT, 12 ROUNDS OF FISTIC FURY. The Greatest Fight in the history of the • Ring. ■ ■ —■ ■ 1 LOUIS ' ' LOUIS LOUIS .■■■■■ v. • . RC.HMELING SOHMELINO- * , SCHMELING > ' 12 ROUNDS, 12 ROUNDS Of the baldest fighting c\cv seen. SEE THE SENSATIONAL , ' KNOCK-OUT. Perfectly Photographed fiom every ansle. THE BEST FIGHT PICTURE EVER FILMED. Han's at Theatre. Tel. 61-775. PACKED TO THE DOORS ON SATURDAY. DO NOT MISS IT! <^^^ JV-PLBlßlSng^.^,^ Wellington's Leading Suburban Theatre. TONIGHT AT 7.45 TONIGHT. Ako TOMORROW. \ The First Outdoor All-action Romance •ever filmed in Natural Colour. "THE TRAII", " THE TRAIL "THE TRAIL OF THE OF. THE OF THE LONESOME PINE" LONESOME PINE" LONESOME PINE" With "; SYLVIA SIDNEY, SYLVIA SIDNEY, FRED' MacMURRAY, HENRY FONDA^ "SPANKY" McFARLAND. ...'., Additional Attraction. The Biggest Laughter Hit in Months! It's .One Continuous ScreamJ .7OAN- .. GLENDA BLONDELL ; -FARRELL BLONDELL FARRELL HUGH HERBERT ... i; v "WE'RE IN THE MONEY" ~ "WE'RE IN THE MONEY" * WE'RE IN THE MONEY" "WE'RE IN THE MONEY" (Both. Approved for Universal Exhibition) Grand Associate Featurettes. Reserves afc Theatre. Tel. 14-202. WELLINGTON SYMPHONY ELLINGTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (INC.). ORCHESTRA (INC.). TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, . TOMORROW NIGHT. TOMORROW NIGHT. (TUESDAY), OCTOBER 20, at S i>.3>. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. FINAL CONCERT OF THE SEASON. FINAL CONCERT OF THE SEASON. FINAL CONCERT OF THE SEASON. FINAL CONCERT OF THE SEASON. Programme includes:— Overture, "Merry Wives of Windsor" (Nicolai) Double Oonoerto for Two Violins (Bach) Symphony No. 5 in E Minor (Techaikowslcy) "Rakoczy" March ; (Berlioz) Songs with Orchestra. (Brahms) Vocalist: MRS. WILFRED ANDREWS. Solo Violins: MISS AVA SYMONS and MR. LEON-DE MAUNY. Conductors: MR. LEON.DE MAUNY and MR. FRANK CROWTHER. ADMISSION PRICES: 4s, 3s, 2s, and la. ALL Reservable. Immediate application desirable in view of demand for seats. PLANS a* CHAS. BEGG'S, Manners Street. HE REMOVED BAD ULCERATION. " A FTER two months' treatment nm •£*■ pleased to advise that my finger is now completely cured," writes W. V. Kingsbecr, Nurseryman, Palmerston North, who used Ceptine Salvo on a badlyulcerated finger. Cepfcino Salvo effects speedy eradication o£ poison from Septic Fingernails, Eczema, Cuts, Sores, Burns, ekc.~Ss»,3sv64^?iwi-Jse, AH Chemists. i

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 18, 19 October 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 18, 19 October 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 18, 19 October 1936, Page 2

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