THE COMEDY OF A LIFETIME! ■ Popular Wallace Ford is in the Army nO iv—as an American bird of prey he is forced to flee his country and find shelter in the British Array, where by: his wisecracks, wit, and buoyant humour, together with a free and easy expertness in promiscuous lovemaking he keeps his audience roaring with laughter—the British Army. _ makes him a soldier and a man. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd. Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre. Tel. 51-595. TONIGHT — S p.ni. A Laugh and a Thrill in Every • Minute. MASSED BANDS PLAYING—THOUSANDS OF SOLDIERS MARCHINGMECHANISED UNITS, AND THE FUN OF THE ARMY AT PLAY. . A FITTING PRESENTATION FOR CORONATION WEEK. , ■ "SALLY , "SALLY. ' of the REGIMENT." REGIMENT." ■ . _^__ "0.H.M.5." "0.H.M.5." "0.H.M.5." • "0.H.M.5." . , "SALLY "SALLY ■ of the KEGIMENT." REGIMENT." =====:: With WALLACE FORD • ANNA LEE, JOHN MILLS — GRACE BRADLEY. BRITAIN'S . CROWNING MASTER- ' PIECE OF LIFE AND FUN IN THE BRITISH IMPERIAL ARMY. ' Made Under the Supervision of the British Imperial Council. -' Under the Patronage of the Commanding Officer, Officers, and . Men ot the Ist Battalion Wellington1' Regiment. ■ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) (Children under 16 not admitted.) Unparalleled Entertainment! First Suburban Screening. BE WISE BOOK OR BE EARLY. V«^__^-«^rLßlßNrE_^>-^ Wellington's Leading Suburban Theatre. « 7,30 TONIGHT—7.3O Also MONDAY AND TUESDAY. THE MOTION .PICTURE SUPREME. The Greatest Adventure Story . , Ever Written. '.1111111 l 111111 l "ANTHONY ADVERSE." "ANTHONY ADVERSE." "ANTHONY ADVERSE." . r "ANTHONY ADVERSE." '■ ': "ANTHONY ■ADVERSE." i "ANTHONY', ADVERSE." .. j ■ii iirv. ".'■lOiv'/k.- ■"■' ':: i ■ ;'/■■; ■■ ■ — With—"■ ■■':■'.-■■ : l! ' ■ FREDRICK' MARCH; " FREDRIC MARCH, Olivia De Havilland—Edmund , Gwenn— Anita .' Louise—Donald' ' Woods—Claude ... i • Rains '.. .'■■ ■> / And a Cast of Thousands. (Recommended by Censor for AduHs.) Associate Featurettes include:^Coloured Musical Revue —Cartoon—J-IRws-reei; etc. . . - . ,' 'Resferves at Theatre ■ (Tel. 14-202). Telephone Reserves definitely, cannot be held after 7.30 p.m. REGAL THEATRE, ' KARORI. EGAL THEATRE, KARORI. . MANAGERIAL NOTICE: : The Management are privileged to announce further l 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 7.45, when the first main feature will commence. 7.30 — TONIGHT — 7.30. ■■ BOX PLANS ' ■' . "Regal" Fruiterers. Tel. 27-961. 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 are Skilfully Blended in , . . <' THE GIRL ON THE FRONT PAGE." >' THE GIRL ON THE FRONT PAGE." "THE GIRL ON THE FRONT PAGE." — Featuring — EDMUND LOWE—GLORIA STUART EDMUND LOWE —-GLORIA STUART REGINALD OWEN. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ; WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ORGAN AND VOCAL RECITAL, TOWN HALL, OWN HALL, ] SUNDAY, MAY 16, 1937, At 8.30 p.m. MR. CHAS. COLLINS, Honorary City Organist. , ' MR. KEN MACAULAY, Soloist. MR. H. E. WILSON, ; Conductor of Massed Choir. MISS DOROTHY SPINKS, Accompanist. PROGRAMME: , j 1. "Coronation March" (Edward German): 2. "Fugue in D Major"; "Air," arranged by Harvey Grace- (J. S. Bach), ■ '3. Song, "The Two Grenadiers":. (Schu- * mann). j i. "Twilight," Melody (Meale). ; S Chorus, "Creation's Hymn" (Beethoven); "O Gladsome Light" (Sullivan). 0. "Festal Commemoration" (J. B. West). 7. Song, "The Lord is My Light" (AlhtS. Chorus, "Brother James' Air" (arranged by Gordon Jacob). '■ 9. "Bells Across the Meadows" (JCetelby). 10. "Homage Hymn" (Alec Rowley). National Anthem. Gallery Seats, Is each. Ground Floor, ■ admission by silver coin. Proceeds in aid of King George V Memorial Fund for Health Campsj. WELLINGTON BURNS .'CLUB. ELLINGTON BURNS I CLUB. CORONATION SPECIAL PROGRAMME ■ MONDAY, MAY 10, 8 pin. NIMMO'S HALL, WILLIS STREET. Speaker: . i. MISS SUTHERLAND, 'B.So.J^,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 108, 8 May 1937, Page 4
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