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Tn this week of Coronation, we feel that no finer or appropriate Entertainment could be offered to the public of Wellington than this British Production of outstanding quality ■ ■ ■ TODAY: TODAY: Sessions: 2.15, 5, and S p.m. Da: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Book NOW for this Grand Coronation Attraction at Begg's and Theatre. Tel. 51-277. The creator of an endless number of master characterisations crowns his brilliant career with this great success. THE GENIUS OF THE SCREEN GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS • GEORGE ARLISS , ■ GEORGE ARLISS li GEORGE ARLISS | •UKOKGIi AKLISS 1 GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE AKLISS GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLJSS GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE ARLISS In the comedy hit of the London stage, "HIS LORDSHIP." "HIS LORDSHIP." "HIS LORDSHIP." "HIS LORDSHIP." The inimitable Arliss plays a dual role . . . as his Lordship . . . and as his scallywag brother . . .and he's immense. (Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) (Children Under 10 Not Admitted,) PARAMOUNT THEATRE, ij AEAMOUNT THEATRE, i NOW SHOWING. SESSIONS 2.15 and 8 p.m. DAILY. HATS OFF TO THE KING AND QUEEN OF RHYTHM ON THEIR GAYEST DANCING SPREE! . GAY! ■—— GLAD! GLORIOUS! R.K.O. Radio Pictures Present FRED ASTAIRE : : FRED ASTAIRE FRED ASTAIRE FRED ASTAIRE . FRED ASTAIRE FRED ASTAIRE . ■ FRED ASTAIRE : 1 ' X' XiriitXJ Ao_. AJIJrC-cj " ""■ "■ ■ ' GINGER ROGERS GINGER ROGERS '— GINGER ROGERS GINGER ROGERS GINGER ROGERS GINGER ROGERS GINGER ROGERS GINGER ROGERS With EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, ERIK RHODES —— ERIC BLORB HELEN BKODERICK, ■■; ; ■" . lv •■ ■• ■ ; "TOP HAT" "TOP HAT" | "TOP HAT" "TOP HAT" "TOP HAT" "TOP HAT" "TOP HAT" "TOP HAT" "TOP HAT" I I "TOP HAT" I "TOP HAT" | "TOP HAT" (Approved Universal Exhibition.)'. Sco them Dance the "PICCOLTNO"! 5 HIT SONGS! > GORGEOUS GIRLS! Lyrics and Music by IRVING BERLIN! "Top Hnt" smashes all Standards of Musical Magnificence! Special Supporting Programme includes Cinesound News (glimpses of Sensational Blateh-Leto fight), Pathe Topics, "A Night at Biltmare Bowl" Musical, and "Gem of the Pacific" Scenic. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 51-842. : TONIGHT 7 o'clock — TONIGHT Three Outstanding Attractions. The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Sensational Record-breaking Picture, "SAN FRANCISCO," "SAN FRANCISCO," ■ "SAN FRANCISCO," Starring JEANETTE MACDONALD, CLARK GABLE-SPENCER TRACY. The story of on undying love that even a mighty disaster could not destroy! K0" "WANTED, JANE TURNER/ "WANTED, JANE TURNER," With Gloria Stuart——Leo Tracy. Gloria Stuarts —Leo Tracy. A. sparkling, fighting, clanger-filled romance. (Both pictures reeouiuieudcd for Adults.) No 3— "AtJDIOSCOPIKS," "AUDIOSCOPIKS," The most sensational screen novelty since tho advent of Talkies. (Children under 10 not admitted.) Adult Matinee Saturday, 1.45 p.m.: ' "SAN FRANCISCO," And Excellent Supporting Programme. »•-. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. mM* association football. *r^Wt "RASIN RESERVE. \ V, -^ASIN RESERVE. Qj^ TOMORROW. * SOCCER ' ; SOCCER HOSPITAL SOCCER , ■ v. SOCCER SEATOUN. SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER SOCCER . No. 2 Ground: : SOCCER SOCCER DIAMOND v. WATERSIDE. SOCCER SOCCER , „ SOCCER Kick-off, 2Ao p.m. SOCCER . , , SOCCER Admission, including grdndSOCCEU staud, Is. SOCCER W. J. ARCUS. SOCCER Secretary, W.F.A. SOCCER ■RRANDIWINE radiates liappiness. The ■D ideal beverage, quart* ss, halvci 3s. Solely at the Grand Hotel Home Supply Store,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 107, 7 May 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 107, 7 May 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 107, 7 May 1937, Page 2

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