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Direction, Sir Benjamin Fuller. TONIGHT AT 8. DAILY, At 2.1,5. METRO-GOLDWYX-MAYER Presents Presents The Incomparable GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE With LAWRENCE TIBBETT LAWRENCE TIBBETT LAWRENCE TIBBETT LAW.RENCE TIBBEIT Two of the world's greatest voices in the finest romance of all time. "NEW MOON." "NEW MOON." "NEW MOON." "NEW MOON." "NEW MOON." "NEW MOON." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) You'll Thrill When You Hear "LOVER, COME BACK TO ME." A Beautiful Picture—Supreme in Song. Plan at D.1.C., Theatre. Tel. 54-77.5. SEE PAGE 3 SEE PAGE 3 FOR FRIDAY'S BIG ATTRACTION. FOR FRIDAY'S BIG ATTRACTION. _____ - 2nd CRTCKET TEST IN SYDNEY 2nd CRICKET TEST IN S\ 1)N I'A 2nd CRICKET TEST IN SYDNEY A Cinesonnd Scoop. OUR PATRONS STARTED 2037 WITH A GRAND LAUGH! The Huge Majestic rang with the roars of boisterous laughter as P. G. Wodehouse's funniest story unfolded itself on the screen with famous stars playing the parts of their lives. s~~a - - ik. / / \:1 A J E S T 11 \ c —— Majestic Aristocrat of Wellington Cinemas. DAILY At 2.15 p.m., 8 p.m. • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer present The Greatest New Year Laugh Show i: Town, "PICCADILLY JIM." "PICCADILLY JIM." "PICCADILLY JIM." "PICCADILLY JIM." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) By P. G. WODEHOUSE. ROBERT MONTGOMERY, ROBERT MONTGOMERY, FRANK MORGAN. . MADGE EVANS, ERIC BLORE, BILLIE BURKE, . 808 'BENCHLEY, : Also "MARCH OF TIME"—No. 1, 1937. "MARCH OF TIME"—No. 1..1937. Etc. Plans D.I.C. and Majestic, Telephoi 45-100. \^JR^> TONIGHT, 7 o'clock. TUESDAY, 7 p.r The surprise picture of the year . . . TI grand successor to "It Happened Oi

fight." "SHE MARRIED HER BOSS." "SHE-MARRIED HER BOSS." Starring the beautiful CLAUDETTE COLRERT CLAUDKTTE COLBERT Tu mun-ti'ouMo ull over again .as tlie isslcss bride who craved affect ion and fielded to do something about it —and did! (Recommended by Censor ior Adults.) Second Great Attraction ANNA STEN, ANNA STEN, With the Handsome Star of "The Crusades," HENRY WII.CONON, HENRY WILCOXON, In the Stirring Romance— "A WOMAN ALONE." "A WOMAN ALONE." A red-blooded romance, spiced with brills and intrigues. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 'ATKONS-DON'T MISS THIS TREAT. P EGAL KARORI. K 1 8 o'clock Sharp. TONIGHT. Ye promised our patrons something very pecial in the way of entertainment clurng 1937, so here they come—one after the other. ~ FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW VICTOR McLAGLEN VICTOR McLAGLEN In a story of thrilling and rollicking adventure. "PROFESSIONAL SOLDIER." "PROFESSIONAL SOLDIER." WALTER HUSTON >_ WALTER HUSTON in the throbbing story of the greatest Empire adventure of all time: "RHODES OF AFRICA." "RHODES OF AFRICA." "RHODES OF AFRICA." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Grand-pet one RAND—P E T 0 N E FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. KAY FRANCIS KAY FRANCIS In Warner Bros.' Intensely Emotional Drama, "I FOUND STELLA PARISH." "I FOUND STELLA PARISH," With Svbil Jason—Paul Lukas—lan Hunter. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) COMMENCING TOMORROW. "A MAN WHO COULD WORK MIRACLES." Plans at Hansen's Or Theatre, Tel. (54-003 ALACK THEATRE, ALACE THEATRE. PETONE. TONIGHT, At 8. I—lf you like action, ' aviation, an> romance, this is : iour film! "AIR HAWKS." "AIR HAWKS." RALPH BELLAMY-WILEY POST. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 2—A Rollicking Comedy Riot, "SNOWED UNDER." "SNOWED UNDER." GEORGE BRENT, GLENDA FARRELI (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at Nissen's, or Tel. 63-610-Children under 12 not admitted. I

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 2, 4 January 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 2, 4 January 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 2, 4 January 1937, Page 2

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