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TODAY, 2.13 and 8 p.m. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 01-593. Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. PATSY KELLY, PATSY KELLY, PATSY KELLY, PATSY KELLY, ALICE FAYE. GREGORY RATOFF, TED HEALY. lUTZ BROTHERS, Whooping with laughs . . . tingling with tunes . . . and ablaze with stars ... it is one of the most hilarious triumphs ever to nome to the screen. ■ "SING BABY SING." "SING BABY SING." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) FRIDAY NEXT. IT IS WITH GREAT . PRIDE We Announce TOE MOST IMPORTANT PICTURE IN YEARS. . 20th Century Fox Present ] ""RAMONA" "RAMON A" "RAMONA" "RAMONA" "RAMONA" "RAMONA" "RAMONA" "RAMONA" "RAMONA" | "RAMONA" - With - LORETTA YOUXG LORETTA YOUNG ' LORETTA YOUXG LORETTA YOUNG The world's greatest outdoor romance. Filmed ■with epic sweep in the New Technicolour. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Direction, Sir Benjamin Fuller. TONIGHT, At 8. DAILY, At 2.15. , SECOND BIG WEEK. I ■ '■ '■' ! "MY MAX GODFREY."' , "MY MAX GODFREY." "MY MAN GODFREY." "MY MAN GODFREY." "MY MAN GODFREY." , "MY MAN GODFREY." "MY MAN GODFREY." ; "MY MAN GODFREY." "MY MAX GODFREY." "MY MAN GODFREY." I "MY MAX GODFREY." "MY MAX GODFREY." I i I With WILLIAM POWELL And CAROLE LOMBARD. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plan at D.I.C. Theatre Tel. 54-775. A-N INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY ■ SATURDAY. MANY HAVE BOOKED AGAIN TO SEETHIS SUPERB ENTERTAINMENT A SECOND TIME. OGHORTT'B /^K ° THEATRE. <T 3 A Superb Classic of Outstanding Merit, "HERE'S TO ROMANCE." "HERE'S TO ROMANCE." A love story that sings! , A 'masterpiece of haunting appeal. A worthy successor to "One Night of Love." Features the greatest tenor since Caruso, NINO MARTINI, Supported by a magnificent cast, including GENEVIEVE TOBIN ANITA LOUISE And that unrivalled dancing artist, ■ MARIA GOMBARELLI (Protege of Pavlova). Supporting Feature: A story that will pull the heart-strings. "STEAMBOAT ROUND THE BEND." An entrancing drama, mellow with humour, set amid delightful settings. Featuring, WILL ROGERS WiLL ROGERS In the greatest production, of his career, (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) Evening Session at 7.30 o'clock. Evening Session: "Featurettcs," at 7 p.m.; "Steamboat," 7.45; "Romance," 0.10. OXYTHE A T R E, O X V THEATRE; MANNERS STIiEET, Continuous from 11 a.m. The Thundering Climax of all Air Dramas, "CHINA CLIPPER." "CHINA CLIPPER." "CHINA CLIPPER." A supreme spectacle ot split-second thrills. Propelling you to heights of drama never touched by any other air thriller! Featuring PAT O'BRIEN. Second Feature— The Screen's Greatest Dare-devil, BUCK JONES,, i In actiouful dramn. "THRILL HUNTER." (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Theatre Telephone 40-018. '• QAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. , TONIGHT, at 7.45 o'clock. "MARY "MARY : OF OF SCOTLAND." Co-starrinz KATHARINE HEPBURN and FREDRIO MARCH, with good outstanding cast. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ROSES. ~' ROSES. ROSES. ROSES. KAROItI ROSE SHOW. ARORI .ROSE SHOW. TOMORROW (IVEDNESDAY). DECEMBER 2, ■ PARISH HALL, KARORI. Official Opening at 3 p.m., By R. A. WRIGHT, ESQ.. M.P. Roses, Cut Flowers, Special Decorative Work. Afternoon Tea. Flower Sale at 0 p.m. Open continuously ■ from 2.30 p.m. F. S. GRANT, Hon. Secretary, 357 Main Road, Karori.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 132, 1 December 1936, Page 2

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