EXTOLLED ! . The crowds . . . the critics and every single person Who "attended each amazing session endorsed' the; glowing overseas tributes. . . . The finest and most distinguished entertainment-the- Regent has had the..privilege of presenting, i Alexander Korda-London Films Present i "FIRE OVER ENGLAND" ... '. With :,--.■■ ■-■.- •••■■• ■: Laurence OLIVIER—Vivien LEIGH—FIora ROBSON Raymond MASSEY—LesIie BANKS A WONDROUS PANORAMA OF THE MAJESTIC SPLENDOUR OF HEROIC DAYS. .• . . ROMANTIC \ .■; ADVENTURE, EXCITEMENT,- AND A GRIPPING, - :. ' ■.. ." ' MOVING STORY TO STIR THE HEART! ;■-. ; ;::..::. p___r-___=z_______=_—_ii—=r ' '• ■ (Approved for ■ Universal. Exhibition.) : R E (t E N T Brilliant Featurettes:. WALT DISNEY'S " ±J \a __ >i .1. gi]]y SymphonVi « The Country Cousin." 1 2.15 and 8 p.m. : .. ;TRAVELOGUE:, ~_ Plans D.I.C. and. Theatre (44-144). , "Along the Life Line of the Empire.^ Dir.: J. C. Williamson Picture Corp. "Preparing for: the .Coronation. -.-/':. - . ■ T-I-V-QL-I ■;-. , TONIGHT and MONDAY.;■/ JACK BUCHANAN " THIS'LL MAXE lD YOU WHISTLE X t 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, 1/- . PATRONS NOTE.—Telephone Reserves NOT held after 7.30 Tonight. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY. ;" ' ■■■'""'! \,(matinee Wednesday; 2 p.m.) ":,"■■'.■' GEORGE AELISS '—— " EAST-MEETS-WEST ,"•——- . LUCIE MANNHEIJJV-BALLARIi BERKELEY.' .'..;■ . Here is melodrama of a robust nature, with. George Arliss 'giving 'a. characteristic performance as a crafty Sultan who replenishes his exchequer by deft diplomacy, involving Great Britain .-and an" Eastern Power. Developed with, great effect, ornate settings, large crowd scenes, gripping suspense, and the star's personality have combined to make a rich offering for all lovers of spectacle and drama1. ■ ' ' ■ ■ ' ' '; .'" -—Associate Entertainment—— : "POPPY" "POPPY" ■ '..'."', ~W. C. FIELDS—ROCHELLE HUDSON , " , '■•'■.. . -.(Both Pictures' Approved, for Universal Exhibition.) ■• .. • ■. ... ENGLISH-SPEAKING UNION \ ; ' : . . . _.. V, ..-.■■'.■ ; ■■_ __ ■■■■.■'■ . ■ " . '■"■'■ .: —GRAND CORONATION BALL— —GRAND CORONATION BAtL-—- ---. (UNDER VICEREGAL PATRONAGE)' , : . ;■' '■ -.' ■ i^y:t: TOWN-""HAI^;r-'r^ 7 "7 , NEXT TUESDAY—MAY 11—TUESDAY NEXT STRIKING TABLEAUX OF ENGLISH QUEENS,, UNDER DIRECTION -: ~ ..;:..:;,, MRS^ VICTOR S. LLOYD. ; ■..,-■;, ' ', MAYFAIR ORCHESTRA' .' ;.:: ' . : PTNRLF. TICKETS 12/6, DOUBLE TICKETS £l/i/- ,■'" ...; Obtainable at D.I.C. ...... ■■■' V..:' Vr"' ', . ' MRS. G. H. PERRY",; Secretary. : / •".•■■'■■'■■■ ■■. ■■ '■■'■;,:'' ... '..'.., .Telephone. 45-495.. ■«7V.\ .- "i,;:1,- ■'■■ ■'■■:;■ ■ : : tbe V;'.;;:" ....■ \ "/':i:. !: Note the Date: ■'[COn^ATlO^WGmf^J, ■ :' ;■.■■ ' — ST; : FRANCIS ; lIALL— - ■' : '■: -. .... :. iMAJESTIC.DANCE BAND:'.-.v: ■;.;... ■. ■ y--'- SPECTACULAR BALLET ; >yK--:vV' SPECIAL EXHIBITIONDA^CEI ; ' OBJECT OF BALL: To ■ assist thi -King.. George V Memorial Fuid." .: ■■'■-: TICKETS: Double 21/-, Single 12/6. Block of 4 .Doubles..for .£3/3/- if purchased before May 12. At D.I.C. oi the Hon. Secretary, .P.O. B'p_.'iosO, Wellington.' ' . THE CORONATION SHOW .;■ . :;.:> , / TONIGHT——TONIGHT - " DAINTY-BALLETS BY PUPILS .OF MISS:HAZEL MARTIN,: /V:' ''.1 ■ I. ■" . j"--\ .• -At 8 o'clock; ;-._;• . ■ .;■ I BRILLIANT FASHION PARADE OF- EVENING FROCKS AND FURS, - 1 .. ■■■.•■ ■■ .!. ;':' :At 8.30. o'clock. -.'-■•. ...... ■-...,: v ,-. ,- ,■ ;, . MADAME BEDA WILL READ PALMS OF TEAROOM PATRONS FREE.. By instructions.from the.Health Department, children under. 16 will.not be .... '■■•■■ -. 1..- • allowed inside, the Show Building. . . * CAPPICADE CAPPICADE ■ ,■■ .. ■" .■.--. - ■ t.:,.:. ■~.-. ..■..'. ■■. '■■ ■ THE STUDENTS'SHOW WHICH PACKED THE OPERA HOUSE . i FORTNIGHTS:; '.">'. ;'; " ?-' j.: MONDAY, MAY 10- ——TUESDAY, MAY 11 '-. ■ ' ~.':.....,-... •.: ' At'B'p.m.' ..-.,] :.1 '■' l. : ''...,..'■'■■■■■■ ■■•";! ; INfeTHE SHOW STADIUM ALL THE'-HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 1936-37 EXTRAVAGANZAS!// YOUR ONLY;. CHANCE TO SEE-THE STUDENTS IN THEIR'GREAT ... i J •.;.-■ ■'■■ ... ■■ENTERTAINMENT! ' . ■'' '' '■' By kind permission of the Show Association. .Proceeds to be devoted to Briilding Fund. BUTTER! BUTTER! BUTTER! ■.;•'' ■■■■"'■ FOR YOUR SUPPLIES,OF i V ' .. RED ROSE '& RANGITIKEI ; TELEPHONE 54-552 DOMINION DISTRIBUTORS LTD. - '■■■■■■-■■ * ■. ■■. " ...','■■■ ' . ' ■ (WHOLESALE ONLY) , . ...' ' Depot: 3 ROXBURGH STREET.■ SPECIAL CORONATION BROADCAST ■■ FROM STATION 2ZB (1120 kcj". ' ["; '■'■■■-.• on. .. ...-'"■■ :.....■"■'■■■,■■■, MONDAY — MAY 10 —MONDAY A SPECIALLY-ARRANGED AND ORIGINAL FEATURE PROGRiiME, Entitled: ' ': . ' ' . "THE MARCH OF THE MONARCHS" Sponsored by . HALL'S SHOE STORES Commencing 7.45 p.m.- " DON'T MISS THIS GREAT RADIO TREAT! REMEMBER! MONDAY, ,7.45 p.m. _ THE KING S9EAES A MONARCH'S. SHOE,, -
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 108, 8 May 1937, Page 4
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