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nl^—^OT. JAMES*~~-~ — LJJ Direction, Sir Benjamin Fuller. DAILX: 2.15 and 8 p.m. SEASON EXTENDED. I SEASON EXTENDED. SEASON EXTENDED. •SEASON EXTENDED. SEASON EXTENDED. SEASON EXTENDED. SEASON EXTENDED. SEASON EXTENDED. I ___—. SECOND WEEK. SECOND WEEK. SECOND WEEK. SECOND WEEK. COMMENCES TOMORROW. COMMENCES TOMORROW. Sessions —2.15 and 8. ' Shoppers' Session, 5 p.m. Capacity Business Ni,;htly. ■ Speaks for itself. No one can afford to miss. \f DEANNA y ■A DURBIN. h V The ivorld's new sweetheart has taken all AVellington by storm in the most original light comedy the screen has ever produced. X. / "THREE \ / >J SMART y \^ GIRLS." X (Approved for .Universal Exhibition.) BOOK NOW AT D.I.C. It'.s the only sure way to see this great ! show. /^\. CH OR TT' S /\. \ / THEATRE, f 3 FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT OF GEO. BANCROFT, VICTOR JORY In "HELLSHIP MORGAN." And RALPH BELLAMY In "THE FINAL, HOUR," (Both pictures Recommended for Adults.) COMMENCING FRIDAY. . WARNER BAXTER In "KING ■OF BURLESQUE:' And TOM WALLS, RALPH LYNN, "FOREIGN "AFFAIRS." (Both pictures for Universal Exhibition.) p RAND OPERA HOUSE. «RAND OPERA- • HOUSE. Lessees: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sub;Lcssee: Stanley McKay.' NIGHTLY AT 8. — NIGHTLY AT 8. ;XAS't'NIGHTS!I"'"."LAST NIGHTS!' ■ STANLEY McKAY'S GAIETIES INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE REVUE. In the Elaborate Production, "IN SUNNY HAWAII."' "IN SUNNY HAWAII." ' "IN SUNNY HAWAII." Featuring JOE LAWMAN (Australia's Best Whistling and Singing Comedian). Don't fail to See Vaudeville's Most Spectacular Offering: , "A HAWAIIAN PHANTASY." Sensational Success of "THE YODELLING NEWTONS" (Whcc? remarkable act was applauded to the echo.) Note.—The management claims that nothing so' rehiark'ably entertaining in this class of Vocalisation has hitherto been heard in Wellington. COMPLETE CHANGE SATURDAY. "ONE GLAMOROUS NIGHT." Full of Colour, Pep, and Sparkle. 3s 6d, r 2s (plus tax); Early Door Gallery, Is 6d; from -7 p.m., Js. • Bring the Kiddies to the FINAL GIFT MATINEE. Saturday, 2.30. "JOE'S BIRTHDAY PARTY." When every child who purchases a ticket will receive • A SLICE OF JOE'S BIRTHDAY CAKE. PETONE THEATRES. I ; : ETONE THEATRES. | ' ;..M...,.M,.M,. 1 ..m,,1,,1..,.,,,,..,,,.,,,,,.11,.,,...M...i?. GRAN D P ETON E . RAN D P ETON B . TONIGHT and TOMORROW AT 8. —TWO' GREAT ATTRACTIONS.— No. 1— Your biggest laugh in years! "THANK YOU, JEEVES!" —^ ."THANK YOU, JEEVES!" Based on a story by P. G. Wodehouse. With ARTHUR TREACHER. No. 2 — The Ace of Criminal Dramas! It tops them all for thrills! "COUNTERFEIT" "COUNTERFEIT" With CHESTER MORRIS, MARGOT GRAHAME. (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves at Theatre; 64-063. PALACE. -^ALACE. Theatre of- Variety. At 8 o'clock TONIGHT At 8 o'clock It's got Rhythm," Romance, Revelry, and Seven Big Song Hits 1— "RHYTHM-ON THE RANGE." "RHYTHM ON THE RANGE." -^ BING CROSBY BING CROSBY ■ FRANCES FARMER, 808 BURNS. ' (Approved for. Universal Exhibition.) ~~ "A SON COMES HOME." "A SON COMES HOME." MARY BOLAND, In her First Dramatic Role. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) For Reserves, Tel.. 63-610.' ST^TE — STATE TATE — STATE TONIGHT, at 8 c-'clock. WALTER HUSTON, .. RUTH CHATTERTON - In — ' ■ "DODSWORTH" "DODSWORTH" "DODSWORTH" Any woman who has a husband —or expects to have a husband —cannot afford to miss this picture. - (Recommended for Adults.) PLUS—Specially-selected Supports, including" Walt Disney Colour Cartoon, Micky : at the Opera. Reservations at Theatre, Tel, 63-899. |

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 59, 11 March 1937, Page 2

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