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FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT: KAY FRANCIS-ROLANDI YOUNG. «■QWFTPT' AT niTQ » GEORGE BRENT-HY. STEPIILNSON. -...-• OyV Shhil AL/UHiO (Recommended by Censor lor Adults.) . ' ■ ■-• •' ■■;-' RECENT {- -: ■' ' ■2.15 and 8 p.m. (Shoppers' Session, 5 p.m. Fridays.) TOMORROW—The Greatest Show Event of. the Year! The year's finest comedy cast puts on the Biggest "Big Broadcast" of them all . . . with beauty, romance, music, comedy, and spectacle to make a perfect show. . . . Every one of the series in the past has given you priceless- ■■■ entertainment, so-you'll realise what we mean when, we say: — ■■' ' . , IT HAS SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY! "THE BIG BROADCAST OF 1937" ■ With More Stars than1 there are in the Heavens: . JACK BENNY-BURNS and ALLEN-LARRY AULER-JiOB BURNS—LEOPOLD. STOKOWSKI and his Symphony Orchestra—MAßTHA RAVE—RAY MILLAND- ' ELEANOR WHITNEY—BENNY GOODM'AN'S' ORCHESTRA. ' (A Paramount Picture.) (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Companion Attraction—POPEYE: IN COLOUR! ■■■'- "POPEYE THE SAILOR MEETS SINBAD THE SAILOR." ■ |- ..; :■-■ The First Colour Cartoon FEATURE Ever. Made. _ _ •■-.'■■- To describe Popeye's new feature would take much more space than is avail-; able. If you've laughed at Popeye in the past you'll be convulsed at his nautical warfare with the previously most famous sailor, Sinbad! .■'.■','■ 3 TIMES AS LONG—3 TIMES AS FUNNY ON THE STAGE—Mannequin Parade of the "Fashions of 1037," in conjunction ■ • . • with Shillings Ltd. . ':"■"■= ".;.. Plansat-D.I.C. and Theatre (Telephone 44-144). , ■ , . .-■'-..:,';;•■.' -.■ T-i-v-o-Li ■■;. ; FINALLY TONIGHT! SELECTED SUPPORTS FROMV 7 O'CLOCK. "THE UNGUARDED HOUR" '■ ' . (Recommended by Censor (or Adults.) ■ ... ". * ■ LOEETTA YOUNG—FRANCHOT TONE—ROLAND1 ,YOUNG—LEWIS ,/,..:. ~ ——-SPECIAL ASSOCIATE FEATURE— —: ' '■■ "'.'"• v ■':"■ " LOVE ON A BET "—Gene Raymond, Helen Roderick ..-•.■.';■_■...:..-.- .. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' -...:.;.:. TELEPHONE 4^-968^ ■■ " PRICES 1/6- 1/THIS; FRIDAY^ SATURDAY, AND MONDA^ ; . ■-. j.1:';,.-''.,:.':;:'" v, ,: MATINEE-SATURDAY, 2 p.m., V:. :;; ':, ; - r;':":\.. ' MADELEINE CARROLL—ROBERT YOUNG ; I ■"■'.■'':■'''■ • ;:'' "■'"■,■ T ' (Recommended by Censor for Adults)';/::.:; '".:".'.,:..:; M Adapted from W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S. novel "ASHENDEN'.'—it Tis a; grand successbr to' "39: Step's" and outshines even that. . You don't know, tlie; meaning ■■_■'. . of suspense, until, you have seen this picture. ' ' ;...,.. -.'■•■,. ■; : - ■; ■'•;•;:;•-".■ associate entertainment : ■ ..;. ; ::^ : T' : /-, HUGHHE^ '■■<■■'■■'..: ■: for Universal Exhibition) , , V:y .::;.'.., .... .. :It's- a- Grand Musical Comedy—Alive with Laughs—Sparkling with' Melody."' ALL PRICES ARE BEGINNING TO SOAR; : ' : 'UMBRELLAS'ARE SURETO GO UP. .:}: ::.:- -<: :■ BUY BEFORE THE RISE i - -.; -:,.-;-:-'-i--':■"'' '; '■■■ -trom ■■ ■ .:(.'; :. ■;. ■ -.: ■'■! 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PRIGES-FROM- 2J,/i Si«eie:Bed Size and 27/6v Double Bed Size WHEN' TN: WILLIS STREET. WE INVITE' YOU TO. SEE THESE. WONDERFUL VALUES..;: WE KNOW OUR LOW. PRICES WILL TEMPT YOU. THE;-Jpffir^^^'6^s6 ;WILLIS:.STREET ;. y"^^T|^p^|!|AißY ;: SAVINGS- :, ,'--■■■. '•:■■:■!!...!.':..:.': :/.i ."'.: ...-,'.:' ■■'■■. ■;■'..-." : 'in ■ -;--- - ■■' '■■'•'■- :■';■■•, t-. :<- -■- ■■■ : y^:^ AUTUMN AND WINTER COATS AND COSTUMES ; '■'■ '"' "' At ' ' ' HAYS UNTRIMMED COATS—In 1937 Smartest Tweeds, Brush Wools, Camel KQ/(l Hair, Pilot Cloth, etc. HAYS POPULAR PRICE « FUR-TRIMMED COATS—In Newest Coatings nnd Styles that appeal. T'ft/fi Beautifully Fur-trimmed., HAYS POPULAR PRICE. ' **' v MAN-TAILORED COSTUMES—See the New 1037 Worsted Suitings, Pinstripes, and Tweeds. Beautifully cut and tailored in our own work- OXGNS rooms. HAYS POPULAR PRICE-FROM ALL ORDERS AND DEPOSITS ACCEPTED. I —— HAYS, WELLINGTON'S MOST POPULAR COAT AND . . COSTUME HOUSE, ,17 MANNERS STREET (nerit Chas. Begg & Co., Ltd.). 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CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF. N.Z 54th-ANNUAL'-ASSEMBLY. TONIGHT AT THE TERRACE CHURCH, At 7.45, the .Chairman for 1037: KEY. ■ HERBERT W. NEWELL, ALA. 8.D., to Speak upon "■ "THE ORGANISED CHURCH AN! MODERN SOCIETY." - ■ At the CAMBRIDGE TERRACE CHURCH, TOMORROW. At 7.45 p.m. REV. ARTHUR MURIEL, M.O, B.A; "THE UNFOLDING GOSPEL." These Meethigs are Open to the Public Special Choirs Assisting.' .

ST. GEORGE'S DAY CELEBRATION ' APRIL 23, 1937., :■. ■-. .:.-, UNDER." .the auspices Combined English Counties Committee.—Counties, Olcl Boys, and similar associations cordially invited to participate. Particulars from: KARL ATKINSON/ ) Chairman Combined Committee, Bos 1427, Wellington. THE true Spirit—"Golden Grain," , guaranteed 100 per cent. Scotch; quarts 12s, pints 6s 9d. The house whisky . of the Grand Hotel.

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

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