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THE GREATEST SHOW EVENT'OF Till': YEAR —AND IT'S HERE_TODAY! . ( 2.1.") and S p.m. (Shoppers' Session, a p.m. Fridays.) BIGGER AND " BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE! The greatest names in entertainment unite to give you the year's finest Jaugh. sons, and dance show. Not just a series of acts, but a glorious, romantic, musical comedy. Every one of the past "Big Broadcasts" has given you priceless entertainment, so you'll realise what we mean when we say: IT 11 \S SOMETHING KOI! EVERYBODY! "THE BICx BROADCAST OF-. 1937" With a Galaxy of Starsi.JVCK BENNY --BURNS and ALLEN-LARRY ADLKR (Wizard of the Mouth-oiyanl-IJOB BURNS-LEOPOLD STOKOWSK! and his Symphony Orchestra— MARTHA RAVE-RAY MILLAND-K.LEANOR WHITNEY-BENNY GOODMAN'S ORCHESTRA—Together with dozens of other famous entertainers and a hand-picked chorus of the world's most beautiful girls! (A Paramount Picture.) (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Companion Attraction—POPE YE IiS T COLOUR!! "POPEYE THE SAILOIU MEETS SINBAI/'LIIE SAILOR." Popeye as a'Feature Star for the First Time in Colour. . . . It takes up almost the entire first half of the programme! ON THE STAGE—Mannequin Parade of the "Fashions, of 1937," in conjunction ' with Shillings Ltd. RESERVE NOW! Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (Telephone 44-144 L I T-I-V-O-L-I (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY. BUILDINGS) TONIGHT, TOMORROW, AND MONDAY. SELECTED SUPPORTS FROM 7 p.m. MATINEE TOMORROW, 2 p.m. MADELEINE CARROLL—ROBERT YOUNG "SECRET AGENT " (Recommended by Censor for Adults) Adapted from W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S novel "ASHENDEN"-it is a'grand successor to "30 Steps" and outshines, even that. You don't know the meaning of suspense until you have seen this picture. ASSOCIATE ENTERTAINMENT HUGH HERBERT—HELEN BRODERICK . "TO' BEAT THE BAND" .(Approved for Universal Exhibition) It's a Grand Musical Comedy—Alive with Laughs—Sparkling with Melody. TELEPHONE 43-9 KB PRICES \/(j. ■!/- ---■ ■". ST.- PATRICK'S CONCERT TOWN HALL WEDNESDAY MARCH 17. WEDNESDAY 'GRAND NATIONAL CONCERT - , SPLENDID PROGRAMME OK SOLO, CHORAL, CONCERTED, INSTRUMENTAL, ELOCUTIONARY, AND DANCING BY THE BEST TALENT PROCURABLE. 1 Contributing Artists: Messrs. Hanson Cook, W. Roy Hill, Ckm.ont Howe B. O'Brien. Mesdamcs T. Treao ■ G. P. Aldridge, Misses Mary. Doolan. Molly Atkinson, Lileen C.ourtena.N. Mob Beveridge. Masters Joseph Lyons, and Donald Young. Manst Brothers Boxs Chon. Tasinan Street' and M'arist Brothers' Old Boys' Club Orchestra. DO NOT MISS THIS EXCELLENT CONCERT! BOOK YOU SEATS EARLY! PRICES FOR ADMISSION V- and 1/-. Reserves at D.I.C. Booking .Office. .

REGAL THEATRE, KARORI EGAL THEATRE. KARORI Box Plans. "Regal" Fruiterers. Telephone 27-901. 7.30 - TONIGHT — 7.30. AND SATURDAY. 1— . FRANCHOT TONE — .—. LORETTA YOU KG LEWIS STONE-ROLAND YOUNG . — Tn — "THB. UNGUARDED HOUR." "THE UNGUARDED HOUR." 2— ' - "Should a doctor Lie allowed to end the stifft'riiijis of an incurable patient?" GLORIA STEWART-ROBERT KENT GLORIA STEWART-ROBERT KEN'i' — In — "THE CRTME Ol' 1 DOCTOR FORBRS." "THE'CRIME OF DOCTOR FORBES." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ""■ LAUREL and HARDY — In — "THICKER THAN WATER." " ffi TYE LUXE THEATRE, 1 % *-?■$ LUXE THEATRE, 1 I LOWER HUTT. I FINALLY TONIGHT', 7.30 p.m. WALTER HUSTON MARY' ASTOR, "DODSWORTH." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) —Also Showing.— A Gay Musical—s Song Hits. ■ "STOLEN HARMONY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Flans at De Luxe. Tel. 63-431. SATURDAY, 2.0 and 7.30 p.m. JOE E. BROWN hi "SONS O' GUNS." Second Big Feature "OLD HUTCH." ■• ' (Approved for # Universal Exhibition.) GR4ND OPERA HOUSE. RAND OPERA HOUSE. Lessees: J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Sub-Lessee: Stanley McKay. LAST NIGHTS! LAST NIGHTS! FINAL GIFT MATINEE, SATURDAY, 2.30. . TO NIG HT A t 3 TONIGHT. '< STANLEY McKAY'S "~l GAIETIES INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE REVUE CO. I I LAST NIGHT of the Popular Review— "IN SUNNY HA WATT." "IN SUNNY HAWATT." "IN SUNNY HAWAII." Headed by ' JOE LAWMAN ' (Australia's Best Whistling and Singing Comedian). Another New Production. TOMORROW (SATURDAY). ; The Spectacular Extravaganza— "ONE GLAMOROUS NIGHT." "ONE GLAMOROUS .NIGHT." J See .100 in "The Tm'Uej- Momi." "The ' Guiitistors." '"I'he Wapon Wheels," and ''The Musical Butchers." ' They arc ''Riots'' of Good, Wholesome Fun. First Appearance of— "ALI'HONSE and DOLORES." • (Daring and Graceful.Wire Walkers.) F.viM.vlliing New and Up to the minute. '" NIGHT': .'is lid 5s (plus lax)1. Gallery ." (l-iarlv Duovs), Is lid. from 7.30 Is. Reserves at U. 1.0. FINAL GIFT MATINEE. TOMORROW, at 2.W. 'MOF.'S .BIRTHDAY PARTY." ■ ICvcry child who attends will receive A SLICE OF JOE'S BIRTHDAY CAKE. . And it will be served to (hem by n " "MICKEY MOUSE." Children's Matinee Prices: Is Cd, Is, «d, and lid. Urinu' the Kiddies lo Say Good-bye to Joe and all his Clever Associates. t i TO THE TRAIMC. "IVIv iii-c Slocklakinc. "A Certainly" \* Stock will bo ni.jn; money. We are upllinu' at old prices. Confectionery Jar i Lids given away wilh all sales. Cmue in. C. B. LKMI'RII'RH & CO.. LTD., i. lo Blair Slice!, ■ I Cou.i-tciiay J'lace.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 60, 12 March 1937, Page 2

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