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FINALLY TONTGHT. FINALLY TONIGHT. The Inimitable GEORGH AKIJSS, GEORGE ARLISS, In the comedy hit of the London stago, "HIS LORDSHIP." A G.B.D. Production. , if"- — A L DLAZA. h \^^ *LAZA. 7 . I Dir. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. TOMORROW. TOMORROW. Sessions 2.15, 5, 8 p.m. Plans at Begg's and.Theatre, Tel. 51-277. EVERYBODY WILL BE ' LAUGHING AT "EVERYBODY DANCE." "EVERYBODY DANCE." "EVERYBODY. DAaNCK" "EVERYBODY DANCE." "EVERYBODY DANCE." "EVERYBODY DANCE." "EVERYBODY DANCE." "EVERYBODY DANCE." "EVERYBODY DANCE." "EVERYBODY DANCE." "EVERYBODY DANCE." "EVERYBODY DANCE." "EVERYBODY DANCE." "EVERYBODY DANCE." "EVERYBODY DANCE." - "EVERYBODY DANCE." "EVERYBODY DANCE." "EVERYBODY DANCE." ; "EVERYBODY DANCE." "EVERYBODY DANCE." An uproarious story of a nightclub queen.who took to the simple ■life ... with complications. A MERRY . . . MIRTHFUL MUSICAL, With Britain's Leading Comedienne, CICELY COURTNEIDGE, COURTNEIDGE, COURTNEIDGE, And another Famous Comedian whom you know so well, ERNEST TRUEX, ERNEST TRUEX, ERNEST. TRUEX; There's grand comedy, appealing romance, and 2 snappy song hits, "Everybody Dance" and "My, "What a Different Night!" in this fast-moving mirthquake. . . . HERE'S THE BIG LAUGH YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) (Children under 16 not admitted.) 238,886 238,886 People Paid to See SONJA HENIF/ ■ SONJA HENIE SONJA HENIE •SONJA HENIE In "GIRL IN A MILLION" In- -■■■ . . ; 11 DAYS. : ■"■■■■■' , ' At the Roxy Theatre, New. York. , . , She's Terrific. PLAZA SOON. . LAZA SOON. j ■ | FINALLY TONIGHT. FRED ASTAIRE, ■ • GINGER ROGERS, ■- i.'TOP HAT" ! ■ : ■'■?. ."Top HAT" ' ..'.' » ; PARAMOUNT THEATRE. S « Paramount theatre, a -—^TOMORROW. —TOMORROW. 2;15, 5 (Shoppers' Session), and 8 p.m. Once again' we have pleasure in presenting IRENE DUNNE ROBERT TAYLOR IRENE DUNNE ROBERT TAYLOR , IRENE DUNNE — '-r ROBERT TAYLOR IRENE DUNNE"—- ROBERT TAYLOR -' ' ' ■ ■ ' ; in ' Universal Films' "MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION." , "MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION.'' "MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION." "MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION." . ' "MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION." "MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION." •■ (Approved Universal Exhibition.) '- .| \ „ .;■" . 'SEE , PAGE 6 I For Special Display. - ■/ ■' :. * :mmtittititiiliititttmimm>iitmimimimtiiimiuifk I PETONE THEATRES. I 1 *■ ETONE THEATRES. | 5.,, „„„.„...,.„.,.„.,.., ni STATE —— '■ PETONE TATE — PETONE TONIGHT, at 7.45. JANE WITHERS JANE WITHERS In —"C4.N THIS BE DIXIE?" —"CAN THIS BE DIXIE?" With Slim Summerville — Helen Wood, •■' 'Thomas Beck — Sara Haden, Donald Cook — Claude Gillingiyater. THIS PICTURE IS EASILY GINGER JANE'S BEST TO DATE. (For Universal Exhibition.) PLUS specially-selected Featurettes from ■ . . 7.45 p.m. Reservations nnd Box Plan at Theatre, Telephone 63-899. PALACE Theatre ALACE of Variety. TONIGHT, At 7.30. A Smashing-. Double-feature Programme: MARGOT GRAHAME in "NIGHT WAITRESS." "NIGHT WAITRESS." BRIAN ABBOTT - G.VEN MUiYRO "THR ORPHAN OF THE WILDERNESS." ORPHAN OF THE WILDERNESS." (Recommended for Adults.) Telephone 63-610. GRAND I' IC T O N X RAN 1) T P ETON E TONIGHT, At 7.45. GENE RAYMOND ; —ANN SOTHERN In the Fast-Moving Comedy "SMARTEST GIRL IN TOWN." "SMARTEST GIRL IN TOWN." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) It's the Smartest Show in Petone— you cannot afford to miss it! — Also Showing — Outstanding Short Featurettcs from 7.45. Plans at Theatre—Tel. 64-063. Lr*E LUXE THEATRE, I JL'E LUXE THEATRE, I LOWER HUTT. | lllUllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiPllllllllllllllllllllil ' TONIGHT and FRIDAY, 7.30 p.m. KAY FRANCIS—KAY FRANCIS . "THE WHITE ANGEL." "THE WHITE 'ANGEL." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Second Big Feature: GLORIA STUART, WALTER PIDGEON "GIRL OVERBOARD." "CTRL OVERBOARD." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) "MARCH OF TIME" (No. %) ™~ Plans at De Luxe. Tel. 63-431.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 112, 13 May 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 112, 13 May 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 112, 13 May 1937, Page 2

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