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Paramount's Latest Domestic ■ ' Comedy of Supposedly Wise Husbands and Allegedly Dumb Wives. IT'S A LAUGH FROM START TO FINISH. .TODAY: 2'p.m. 8 p.m. (Dir.— Amalgamated Theatres, bid.) THAT PERFECT COMEDY TEAM CHARLIE RUGGLES. > CHARLIE RUGGLES. CHARLIE KUGGLES. s . CHARLIE RUGGLES. i MARY BO LAND, MARY BOLAND, MARY BOLAND, MARY BOLAND, - In'j. — "WIVES NEVER KNOW." 1 "WIVES NEVER KNOW." "WIVES NEVER KNOW." "WIVES NEVER KNOW." - With — CLAUDE GILLINGWATER, ADOLPHE MENJOU. The Greatest Comedy Team in Pictures Today are Ready to Rock the City With Laughter With A Paramount Picture. R ESERVATIONS ESSENTIAL. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plan at Theatre. Tel. 51-505. 8 — SELECTED FEATURETTES — 6 1. Fox Aust. News. 2. Paramount News. 3. Betty Boop Cartoon. 4. Sportslight. 5. Paramount Pictorial. 6. Musical Comedy. | PARAMOUNT THEATRE. » « -■• ARAMOUNT THEATRE. » SESSIONS: 2.15 and 8 p.m. SPECIAL REQUEST SEASON. - A Great Comedy—With a Great Artist. CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON CHARLES LAUGHTON In "RUGGLES OF RED GAP." "RUGGLES OF RED GAP." "RUGGLES OF RED GAP." "RUGGLES OF RED GAP." "RUGGLES OF RED GAP." "RUGGLES OF RED GAP." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) As a solemn butler he is magnificent. With MARY BOLAND-CHARLIE RUGGLES ZASU PITTS ROLAND YOUNG A short subject which will delight and thrill the fishing enthusiasts of Wellington—LANNY ROSS singing "Please" and "In the Gloaming"-AND POPEYE Complete a really enjoyable programme lor Young and Old. Plans at D.I.C. arid Theatre (51-842.) Telephone reservations not held after 7.50 p.m. A Pi T O L 1' H E A T R E, A P I T O L THEATRE, MIRAMAR. 7.45 — TONIGHT. 7.45. ■Special—Latest Cinesound News! STH TEST. STH TEST. Queensland Air-liner's Crash! A Rare Treat — The Greatest Singing Star of the Age. —PAUL ROBESON— —PAUL ROBESON— -PAUL ROBESON--PAUL ROBESON— —PAUL ROBESON— In ••SONG OF FREEDOM." "SONG OF FREEDOM." "SONG OF FREEDOM." A picture that blends perilous adventures amidst scenes of barbaric beauty with melody that will live long in your hearts. Associate Feature: Tho comedy riot— "TWO'S COMPANY." "TWO'S COMPANY." ■ "TWO'S COMPANY." - With - NED SPARKS — GORDON HARKER. NED SPARKS - GORDON HARKER. What a pair! What a combination! (Programme Approved Univ. Exhibition.) Ring 16-545 for Reserves. ceaside theatre, lyall bay. : Seaside theatre, lyall bay. 7 p.m. TONIGHT 7 p.m. : 7 p.m. —Newsreel. I 7.B—Comedy. 7.26—Perfect Set-Up (Crime Docs Not i Pay). : 7.45—0ur Gang Comedy. i S .p.m.—The Greatest Singing Star of the Age : —PAUL ROBESON— — PAUL ROBESON— i —PAUL ROBESON— Crowning his Successes of "Sanders of the River" and "Showboat" with a liew c Triumph. ! -"SONG OF FREEDOM"— —"SONG OF FREEDOM"— 0.28— Latest Cinesound News featuring j sth Test, Medica, champion swimmer, Stinson Air Crash. ; 938 — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Comedy . Riot 1 '•KELLY THE SECOND." "KELLY THE SECOND." i "KELLY THE SECOND." With v ; PATSY KELLY, CHARLEY CHASE, Pert Kelton, "Big Boy" Williams. ' (Programme Approved for Universal ; Exhibition.) ' Telephone IC-393 for Reserves. CONCERT CHAMBER. : CONCERT CHAMBER. TONrGHT—LAST NIGHT. TONIGHT—LAST NIGHT. TONIGHT—LAST NIGHT. TONIGHT—LAST NIGHT. rpHE WELLINGTON REPERTORY ' x THEATRE Presen la ,1. B. PRIESTLEY'S - "EDEN END" J. B. PRIESTLEY'S - "EDEN END" : J B. PRIESTLEY'S - "EDEN END" J. B. PRIESTLEY'S - "EDEN END" Produced by W. S. WAUOHCP. IMPORTANT: Owing to the heavy .booking there will be no seats- available at Is Gd for tonight's performance. PRICES: 4s 4d (reserved) and 2s Cd. BOX PLAN AT THE D.I.C. BAND. PORT NICHOLSON SILVER BAND J- AT ISLAND BAY. WELLINGTON JUNIOR BOYS' BAND AT ZOO. ' x I (SUNDAY,), :: ;|,n.tn ( ,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 67, 20 March 1937, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 67, 20 March 1937, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 67, 20 March 1937, Page 4

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