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THTJAV WE HAVE THE HONOUR TO OFFER THE NEW ZEALAND AUUAI— mERE op ONE 0F THK MOST STIRRING AND MASTERLY PICTURES EVER TO GRACE THE SCREEN! , • : ~~"SEE .... A MONUMENT .TO . DAUNTLESS1 i The attempted assassination of ElizaBRAVERY, HIGH ADVENTURE, AND b et h, the ''Virgin Queen." GLORIOUS ROMANCE. ... DON'T o The burning of heretics by the Spanish MISS THE FILM THAT WON THE Inquisition. LEAGUE OF NATIONS AWARD BY 3, Sir Francis Drake's pirating of the UNANIMOUS VOTE. Spanish galleons. << *■ The unmasking of the daring English FIRE OVER >'°uth by Kirt * philip o£, Spaiai • A AJ.fc.Lj \J V J_XV s _ Michael Ingolby's escape from Spain TTiXT/^ T AXT"T\»> by burning a castle. JiIJN KjrXj AJN XJ 6. The reunion of the lovers who renounced each other to serve Queeu With Bess." 7. The capture of the- six knighted spy ' LAURENCE OLIVIER leaders VIVIEN LEIGH 8. The seven fire-ships captained by FLORA ROBSON volunteer human torches. ILUMKUBSUT • 9. Cutlasses flashing as swarms of sea •Raymond Massey—Leslie Banks. fighters grapple and fall from topmast United Artists—KOßDA—London Films. riggings. . ,„..,, , .. . , ~.,.• 10. Hundreds of ships of the mighty Span. (Children under 16 not admitted.) ish Armada locked in combat with the I English Fleet. ~~ 1 11. A sea aflame with hundreds of burnR FI Ct F! "NT T inS vessels, cannon belching their last II X U U H 1 hotg before gjnkiug fire licking at the I-:"' ' ~ ... ', ■- whole sea coast. "FIRE OVER n . ~ ENGLAND." Direction: : , AlgOj J. C. Williamson Picture Corp., Ltd. ,, comTßy COUSIN," Walt Disney's 2.15 and.B p.m. . gjiiy Symphony. Shoppers' Session 5 p.m. Today. AND SPECIAL SUPPORTS, . Plans D.I.C. and Theatre (44-144). T-I-V-OL-1 ———— TONIGHT, TOMORROW, AND MONDAY. (MATINEE SATURDAY, 2 p.m.) n ,,, T n n,r SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME EACH EVENING FROM 7 O'CLOCK. JACK BUCHANAN "THIS'LL MAKE "YOU WHISTLE" ELSIE RANDOLPH-JEAN GILLIE. The Romance of a Young > Nearly-wed Engaged to two Beautiful and Equally Determined Girls ... AT THE SAME TIME! It's a Comedy Riot! AND ON THE SAME PROGRAMME—PETER B. KYNE'S GREATEST ROMANCE- ' "THE THREE GODFATHERS" LEWIS STONE—IRENE HERVEY CHESTER MORRIS. (Both Pictures Recommended by Censor for Adults.) / TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES 1/6, 1A Screening Times: 8 p;m., "This'll Make You Whistle." 0.15, "Three Godfathers," FAST AND SCINTILLATING! BRIGHTEST OF FOOTBALL! Talented Teams with speed and, initiative—keep the play moving at a : great clip. Don't miss then: spectacular display! TOMORROW, 3 pm.-ATHLETIC PARK CHAMPIONSHIP KUGBY AT.ITS BEST! WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD BOYS > Versus ■ * ; t WELLINGTON ! \ Candidates in both, teams for the. Coronation Day Match, with Canterbury I > and-for the "Springbok Matches. , BRIGHT CURTAIN-RAISER—I.3O p.m.: . ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE OLD BOYS v. MIRAMAR Senior A (Second Division) : BE AT RUGBY HEADQUARTERS TOMORROW FOR A FOOTBALL TREAT! ADMISSION 1/-. STAND 6d EXTRA. A. fi. NEILSON, Sec. W.R.F.U. THE CORONATION SHOW OPEN DAILY—From 10 a.m. fo 10 p.m. , BRILLIANT FASHION PARADE at 8.30 p.m, TOMORROW TOMORROW SHEEP DOG TRIALS ON OVAL at 2 p.m. CHILDREN'S PETS' PARADE ON OVAL at 3 p.m. (Classes for Children under 8 and between 8 and IS). Cash Prizes. No Entry Fee. MISS HAZEL MARTIN'S PUPILS in Dainty Ballets, At 8 p.m. No extra charge, , . ' . ; . .py instruction of the Health Depsrtment, children under 16 will not be admitted ADMISSION IA. CHILDREN 6d.

\TEW OPERA HOUSE iY.EW OPERA HOUSE Direction: Connors and Paul Productions. FAREWELL TONIGHT. FAREWELL TONIGHT. BIG GALA PERFORMANCE. ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME. GOOD-BYE TO GEORGE WALLACE, GEORGE WALLACE, and all his supporting favourites. Definitely his last appearance before leaving for Hollywood. WHAT A NIGHT.OP "MESSIN' ABOUT." Prices 3s, 2s, plus tax, and Is. Book at D.I.C. "DEGAL THEATRE, KAROBJ ■ttEGAL THEATRE. . KARQRI" MANAGERIAL NOTICE: The Management are privileged to announce further improvement to the comfort provided for our patrons, with the installation of new sound equipment and screen, thus bringing the standard of entertainment to the highest possible. PATRONS PLEASE NOTE: Commencing from Tonight all evening sessions will commence at 7.30, with selected supporting featurettes screening until 7AS, when the first main feature will commence. 7.30 — TONIGHT — 7.30. BOX PLANS "Regal" Fruiterers. Tel. 27-061. ROBERT TAYLOR—JANET GAYNOR, ROBERT TAYLOR-JANET GAYNOR, James Stewart, Lewis Stone, Binnie Barnes in " SMALL-TOWN GIRL." " SMALL-TOWN GIRL." " SMALL-TOWN GIRL." " SMALL-TOWN GIRL." (Approved Universal Exhibition.) — Additional Attraction — Comedy, Mystery, and Romance aro Skilfully Blended in . " THE GTRL ON THE FRONT PAGE." " THE GIRL ON THE FRONT PAGE." "THE GIRL ON THE FRONT PAGE." — Featuring — EDMUND LOWE— GLORIA STEWART, EDMUND LOWE—GLORIA STEWART, REGINALD OWEN. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A VICTORY FOX DIET RHEUMATISM CURED. A FTEK ten years suffering from Rheumatism, -**matism, I am now able to walk and run and nave (jove back to work, cured and happy, due to your treatment (writes Ewart Faulkner of Sheffield, England) A complete cure by correspondence. Call and see the correspondence and satisfy yourself of the value of Diet. KONALD T MeI.EAN (Established 1010). Dietitian, x 15 Courtenay Place, Wellington. Tel. CO-631 ppca Friday untfl 7JB, .._u

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 107, 7 May 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 107, 7 May 1937, Page 2

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