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... —-TODAY THE MOST HONEST AND FEARLESS DRAMA OF A WOMAN'S LOVE FOR A MAN—AND A MOTHER'S LOVE FOR HKR CHILD—THAT THE TALKING SCREEN HAS EVER DARED TO PRESENT! -j REGENT j : 2.15 and 8 p.m. Shoppers Session Today, 5 p.m. Plans: D.I.C. and Theatre (44-144). Every mother, father, husband, or wife will treasure the memory o[ this great film! An original and daring story handled with magnificent delicacy . . . superb acting, delicious comedy, powerful situations. '"SWEET ALOES"— With • . . i . T7" A "V" "PT? A "\rOTQ The most glamorous and best-dressed woman of the xv-°- x •*• J-^-^l--1-" VJXkJ S creen eclipses her previous triumph in this, the role 11 that every actress in Hollywood wanted to play. ROLAND YOUNG as the cheerful and understanding author who plotted his friends' lives as he would a novel. ■ . ■..-.'■ GEORGE BRENT as Jim. He loved Linda, but between them stood a tiny rival ... the child who called another woman "mother." HENRY STEPHENSON as Lord Farringdon. A wise and kindly old nobleman. He I i thought he knew the solution to the problem; yet he ' reckoned without the strange depths of a woman's heart. PATRIC KNOWLES as Robert Melford, Lord Farringdon's son. To whom did he 1 owe greater allegiance . .' . to the invalid wife who loved him, or to the mother of His child? FRIEDA INESCOURT as Rosamund Melford, whose deep sympathy and understandI ' ' ing sealed the strangest bond of friendship over conceived i i between two women who should have been deadly enemies. Warner Bros. Picture. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) T-I-V-O-L-I — (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) TONIGHT, TOMORROW, AND MONDAY. SELECTED SUPPORTS FROM 7 O'CLOCK. A PROGRAMME THAT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF! CHARLES LAUGHTON "Xt MARY BOLAND-CHARLES RUGGLES—ZASU PITTS— W? •. ROLAND YOUNG . " RUGGLES-—OF—RED —-GAP " —ASSOCIATE ENTERTAINMENT — "STAGE STRUCK" WARREN WILLIAM—JOAN BLONDELL—FRANK McHUGH—DICK POWELL SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE SATURDAY: "STAGE STRUCK"—COMEDY—CARTOON—NEWS, etc.—and Episode 4of Serial "GREAT. AIR MYSTERY." (All Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition. HELP! SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. HELP! SPORTS! SPORTS! SPORTS! BASIN RESERVE TOMORROW (SATURDAY) TOMORROW 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.-2 p.m. to 5 p.m. WELLINGTON PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS COMPETITORS FROM WAIRARAPA, NELSON, AND BLENHEIM. See the Second R. A. Rose in A. K. Wilson in the one mile event. See "Jimmy" Watt, the popular All Black, in the sprint events. See the great half-milers, W. Ogg, J. L. Black and T. McCashin. - Can "Tom" Roe beat J. Loader, L. Sowerby, and G. Amey in the cycle events? Lady sprinters in flaring colours., . Hear Our Own Police Highland Pipe Band.. Come and select the Wellington team ' for the Dominion Championships. THE GREATEST AFTERNOON'S SPORT EVER OFFERED, ALL FOR THE 1 USUAL PRICE OF 1/-.. . No competitors will be admitted without a pass. Competitors Note that Events 10 and 44 have Ueen reversed. R- EWJNG, Hon. Sec, Wellington Centre, N.Z.A.A.A. "HOMEWOOD" GROUNDS WILL NOT BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 27. .... . . ——; . I THE SCOTTISH PIPE BAND WILL BE JN ATTENDANCE ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, MARCH 1. AS THE WEATHER HAS BEEN UNFAVOURABLE, THE GROUNDS WILL REMAIN OPEN FOR THE PLUNKET" SOCIETY EVERY DAY FROM '9 A.M., EXCEPT ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON FEBRUARY 27, UNTIL MONDAY, MARCH- 8,. ..INCLUSIVE. I ADMISSION 1/HUTCHESON, WILSON'S *r •' FIRE SALE !■! ! DEFINITELY CLOSES 5 P.M. MONDAY, MARCH 1. HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS STILL AVAILABLE AT FURTHER REDUCED PRICES. i CALICOES, TENT CLOTHS (36, 54, 72 inches wide), CANVAS (all descriptions) PAINTS, DISTEMPERS, ENAMELS, LAWN MOWERS. LANTERNS TOOLS HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE. ' --i ' REDUCED TO CLEAR BY MONDAY. . HUTCHESON, WILSON, & CO., LTD., CORNER JERVOIS QUAY AND CUBA STREET.

I pETONE THEATRES. 1 | x ETONE THEATRES. i ••"""""""""■ wiiimimiiiiniiiiHiiniiiiriimß STATE PETONE °TATE PET ONE FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock, GRACE MOORE in "NEW MOON." With LAWRENCE TtBBETT, ADOLPHE MENJOU. Mighty Drama with the World's Supreme Artists in Song. (For Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING TOMORROW (SATURDAY), "With Matinee at 2 p.m. WILLIAM POWELLCAROLE LOMBARD. In "MY MAN GODFREY." The greatest roles they ever played in the greatest picture they ever made. EARLY BOOKING ADVISED. Box Plan Now Open at Theatre. Tel. 03-899. .BE WISE—BOOK OR BE EARLY. Early doors from 7 p.m. (Recommended for AduUs.) niiAND —P ET 0 N~i". yy R A,N D P ETONB FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. -■ JEANHERSCHOLT in "SINS OF MAN." Also Showing: THE JONES FAMILY in "EDUCATING FATHER." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) -COMMENCING SATURDAY— The World's Great Love Story Filmed Entirely in the New Perfected Toclmicoloml, —"RAMONA"— —"RAMONA"— With LORETTA YOUNG—DON AMECHE, And a Cast of Thousands. RESERVE EARLY FOR SATURDAY! Plans now open at Theatre. Tel. 64-063. OALAOK —— *- ALACE. THEATRE OF VARIETY. " (63-610.) TONIGHT! TONIGHT! The Musical Show De Luxe, "STAR FOR A NIGHT," Singing. Dancing, Romance, with CLAIRE TREVOR, JANE DARWELL, ARLINE JUDGE. Also showing. "ROAMING LADY," Starving FAY WRAY. RALPH BELLAMY. (130t.h Universal Exhibition.)

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1937, Page 2