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HURRY! LAST 3 DAYS LAST 3 DAIS LAST 3 DAYS— SESSIONS: 2.15 and 8 p.m. Patrons are advised to BOOK EARLY at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 51-505. The World's Mightiest A oice— TAUT- ROBESO N PAUL ROBHSON P A UL EOBESOX PAUL ROBESO >T Singing Magnificently in "SONG OF FREEDOM." "SONG OF FREEDOM.' "SOXG OF FREEDOM. (Approved for Universal "Exhibition.) (Dir.— Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd.) FRIDAY NEXT. Heralding Another Paramount Epic. Oiis that will lake its place alongside those sensational screen achievements—- r "The Lives of a Bengal Lancer' and ihe . Covered Wagon." "THE TEXAS RANGER." "THE TEXAS RANGER" "THE TEXAS RANGER.' "THK TEXAS RANGER. "THE TEXAS RANGER. "THE TEXAS RANGER. "THE TEXAS RANGER." "THE TEXAS RANGER.' "THE TEXAS RANGER.' "THE TEXAS RANGER. (Approved Universal Exhibition.) With. FRED MACMURRAY - .TACK OAKIE, FRED MACMURRAY - JACK OAKIE, FRED MACMURRAY - JACK OAKIE. FRED MACML'RKAY - JACK OAKIE, JEAN PARKER. JEAN PARKER. Sens of Battle-Sons of Glory who knew no fear, recognised no odds . . .- \yho 11\ Eu and loved boldly. 1 PARAMOUNT THEATRE. § '■ | * ARAMOUNT THEATRE, ft SESSIONS: 2.15 and 8 p.m. Dancing that will astonish you! Settings that will make you gasp! A picture that everyone could not help but enjoy! "BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936.'' "BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936." "BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936.' "BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936. "BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936." -BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936." "BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936." "BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936." (Ree. Censor for Adults.) ROBERT The Idol of Hollywood. ELEANOR POWELL—The greatest exponent of tap dancing. UNA MERKEL—The Life of the Party. JACK BENNY—The Smart Newspaper Man. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. 51-842. COMMENCING FRIDAY: "NO MORE LADIES." "NO MORE LADIES." REX : : ' REX ——- ; REX For value m REX ENTERTAINMENT REX ALL STALLS 6d. REX DRESS CIRCLE 9d. REX REX (Upper Cuba Street.) DAILY, at 2 p.m. 7.30 O'CLOCK TONIGHT. HALF-PRICE NIGHT. TICKET BOX OPENS SHARP AT 7 P.M. STALLS 6d. DRESS CIRCLE 9d. TWO BIG PICTURES. T>EX REX !>■ THEATRE, Cuba Street. — No. 1 — "Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson's "BAROONA." "BABOONA." An aerial epic over Africa. Greater tlian Any Other Picture of Its Kind. They braved the jungle's fiercest perils— i;o bring you back its greatest thrills... SEE IT!!! No. 2. HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S Popular Novel Lives on the Screen, "WHEN A MAN'S A MAN." Featuring GEORGE O'BIOTN- • (Both Pictures Universal Exhibition.) Children under 12 not admitted. OCHOKTT'S ° THEATRE. ) TONIGHT. COLOSSAL H'J T .IDAY PROGRAMME. JANE WITHERS JANE WITHERS ! In " PADDY O'DAY." "PADDY O'DAY." — And — RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN — In — "THE MAN WHO BROKE THE BANK AT MONTE CARLO." (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) I Six Selected Supports, including Two j Comedies, Terrytoon, News, Camera Thrill, etc. ' ' • 4 MORE DAYS! 4 MORE DAYS! 3 MORE NIGHTS! ! • 5 MORE NIGHTS! HOLIDAY FAIR! HOLIDAY FAIR! HOLIDAY FAIR! TTXDER the Auspices of the Wellington Municipal Tramways Band (Inc.). I EVANS BAY FORESHORE. EVANS BAY FORESHORE. EVAN'S BAY FORESHORE. , Wellington's Great Holiday Attraction. EXTENDED TO SATURDAY, EXTENDED TO SATURDAY, EXTENDED TO SATURDAY, JANUARY ft. JANUARYS). , JANUARY 9. TODAY AND EVERY DAY UNTIL t JANUARY 9. Do not miss this wonderful opportunity of seeing Abdulla, the Miracle Man, Wee Jimmy, the Miniature AVonder Horse, St. Morit'z Skaters, Merry-go-Rounds, Devil Plane, Joy Plane, Sideshows. THE BAND AVILL GIVE NIGHTLY PERFORiIANCES. ) pEPAIRS 2 hours trom 3s 6d. 2 hours' • visit to make Set Teeth.' Frost, opp, D.I.C,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1937, Page 2

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