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rrLIZ^^GT. JAMES^^^LrI U**^ °T. JAMES ZZ?\ ■Q-r-~»^ ST. JAMES^rf^rL) Direction, Sir Benjamin Fuller. DAILY: 2.15 and 8 p.m. 2ND BIG WEEK 2ND BIG WEEK Of' THRILLING ENTERTAINMENT. Don't miss the last few days. CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK CLIVE BROOK In a Romance of gun-running on' the English coast. "THE LONELY ROAD." "THE LONELY ROAD." '{THE LONELY ROAD." "THE LONELY ROAD." "THE LONELY ROAD." "THE LONELY ROAD." A Stirring -Drama of the British Secret Service. {Recommended by Censor for Adults.). Plan at DI.C. Theatre Tel. 54-775. SEE SPECIAL DISPLAY SEE SPECIAL DISPLAY FOR "THREE SMART GTRLS" "THREE SMART GIRLS" PAGE 3. PAGE 3. g jr\. qhortt's y\. \ ? THEATRE. ( ) Two 20th Century Fox Specials. ROCHELLE HUDSON, BRUCE CABOT, - In - "SHOW THEM NO MERCY." . (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) The ne.w horror of the underworld set the trap, but a woman's courage sprang it 11;.. . and history's greatest man hunt thunders to a climax you'll never forget! Magnificent Picture No. 2— LAWRENCE TIBBETT, In ' "METROPOLITAN." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) His glorious- songs will hold you spell- : bound. EVENING "SESSION: Short Subjects from- 7 o'clock. "Metropolitan" 7,50. "Show Them No Mercy" 9.15. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. RAND OPERA ■ HOUSE. Lessees: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sub-Lessee:' Stanley McKay. VAUDEVILLE AND REVUE. . VAUDEVILLE AND REVUE. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY ON SATURDAY NIGHT. Stanley McKay's GAIETIES'VAUDEVILLE CO. •GAIETIES VAUDEVILLE CO. GAIETIES VAUDEVILLE CO. TONIGHT—At B—TONIGHT. MATINEE WEDNESDAY 2.30. Wonderful Success of "A BRIGHTER ■ 1937." — "A BRIGHTER 1937." "A ■• BRIGHTER 1937." Declared- by Saturday's packed and delighted audiences as the BEST VARIETY SHOW EVER SEEN IX WELLINGTON. ■ ■- Headed by • JOE LAWMAN, Australia's Cleverest Singing and Whistling Comedian, STELLA LAMOND, The Personality Girl. SEVEN FLYING MARTINETTIS, In New Thrills. The Delightful Band Presentation "A FANTASY IN GOLD," Arranged by Geo. Grieg" (of the popular Hilo Duo),1 received with greatest of enthusiasm— a - vaudeville stage triumph. Plans D.I.C. Prices 3s 6d, 2s (plus tax). Early selling Is 6d, from 7.30 Is. ' Saturday's Capacity Audiences are Still Chuckling at this Hilarious Programme. j " t?i ne m a Welliugton's Loading BuburbaD Theatre. 7.45 .— TONIGHT 7.45. .DIRECT FROM THE CITY! Twoofthe New Season's Laughter Specials! FRANCIS ANN LEDERER, SOTHERN, LEDERER, SOTHERN, LEDERER. SOTHERN, ■ —In—• THE SCREAMING AND HILARIOUS COMEDY— "MY AMERICAN WIFE," "MY " AMERICAN WIFE," "MY AMERICAN WIFE," ' -- With -" BTLLIE BURKE FRED STONE. It's Funnier than "Ruggles of Red Cap." Big Additional Attraction: A Riot of Fun. "THREE MEN ON A HORSE." "THREE MEN ON A HORSE." ' "THREE MEN ON A HORSE." _ With - FRANK McHUGH, JOAN BLONDELL, GUY KIBBEfc), CAROL HUGHES. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves at Theatre. Tel. 14-202. PETONK THEATRES. 1 : ETONE THEATRES. = STATE PET ON R. TATE PETONE. TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. WILLIAM POWELLCAROLE LOMBARD, In : "MY MAN GODFREY." ' "MY MAN GODFREY." The greatest roles they ever played in the greatest picture they ever made. Box Plan Now Open at Theatre. Tel. 63-899. Early doorfc from 7 p.m. (Recommended for Adults.) PEAS D P ETONE. URAN D P ETONE. TONIGHT, at 8. The World's Great Love Story Filmed Entirely in tho New Perfected Techni- ' colour, -"RAMONA"— —"RAMONA"— , With LORETTA . Y6UNG-DON AMECHE, And.a Cast of' Thousands. . Also Showing: Splendid "SHORT FEATURETTES." Plans now open at Theatre, Tel. C 4-063. The Showplace of Petone. PALACE, THEATRE OF VARIETY. (G3-610.) TONIGHT! . TONIGHT! A Now Thrilling Drama. Baffling Mystery. "BLACKMAILER." "BLACKMAILER." Starring H. B. WARNER, WILLIAM GARGAN, FLORENCE RICE, (■Recommended- by Censor for Adults.) Supported by TIM McCOY, In "Tlie Westerner." A fast-moving and exciting picture. !5o liarly or Reserve at Nissen's. PILES BANISHED. "VTO .need to undergo operation; Z;iun -^ gives quick relief and permanent refriiits. Send ninepence for generous sample. Zann Ply., Box 932K, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 50, 1 March 1937, Page 2

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