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PARAMOUNT THEATRE.

"She Married Her Boss."

Grace Moore's masterpiece, "One Night of Love," will be finally shown at the Paramount Theatre tomorrow. Commencing tomorrow, there will be a return season of the most hilarious and entertaining comedy of the year, "She Married Her Boss." This picture is the successor to "It Happened One Night." In the role of secretary to the owner of a big departmental store, Claudette Colbert is superb. Barclay, however, just regards her as a very efficient and invaluable aid in running his business. Events, however, quickly begin to take place when Claudette's girl friend starts a rumour that Barclay's secretary is taking another position.: That fact naturally disturbs Barclay and a marriage takes place. To Barclay marriage is just marriage. Tired of being so much alone, Claudette allows a member of another branch of the firm to take her out. Barclay then come to his senses. Melvyn Douglas plays the role of Richard Barclay.

The following are the results of the midweek competition bowling game, Newtown v. Karori, Newtown skips' mentioned first:—Barker, 30; Cooper, 15. Wilson, 26; Hamilton, 20. Webster, 17; Crocker, 23. Newtown has gained two points in the competition.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1937, Page 10

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PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1937, Page 10

PARAMOUNT THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1937, Page 10

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