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— FINALLY TONIGHT, 8 p.m. —i. G.B.D. Present | "SALLY OF THK RKUIMENT" I "0.H.M.5." (Approved for Universal . i • Exhibition.) Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. COMING ON POPULARITY'S CREST. TOMORROW, 2.15. 5 p.m., 8 p.m. ■ TOMORROW, 2.15, S p.m., 8 p.m. ; Booking Facilities at D.I.C or . Thertre. Telephone 51-505. (Children under 16 not admitted.) Britain and Canada are Btill cheering this magnificent drama of self sacrifice, love, and heroism which was presented by Royal Command, to . HER MAJESTY QUEEN MARY. mill llli!i! ■ .HiiiiU Iliiiiu, "THE ' ■ GREAT BARRIER.", GREAT BARRIER," GREAT BARRIER." GREAT BARRIER," With RICHARD ARLEN, J. FARRELL MacDONALD LILLI PALMER and A Cast of Thousands. """iiljr Prp r (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) "The Great Barrier" stands alone as a monument to pioneer heroism —for it is that monument of Empire Heroism which is ■written in the pages of British history with the lives of men who achieved that inconceivable project of a railway across the Great North American Continent. The scenic grandeur of the Rocky Mountains form? the background for this Eaga of self sacrifice. To.see this Mighty Production is to.realisethe sacrifices made by our pioneer forefathers in the interests of humanity. ' ;. SEE PAGE 21 • FOR ■ : SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT : i' ■ V UNFORGETTABLE ENTERTAINMENT J—" "iFi-x ema r p-*-^^ KILBIRNIE^___^-> WelliDKton'9 Leading Suburban Theatre. 7.30 — ■ TONIGHT — 7.30 ■ • ALSO TOMORROW! Three great stars FREDRIC : WARNER '■•" MARCH. BAXTER . MARCH.. ', BAXTER ■■■ And LIONEL BARRYMORE, LIONEL BARRYMORE, LIONEL BARRYMORE; '■ - In - ~-■.. The 20th Century.Fox Special, "ROAD TO GLORY." "ROAD TO GLORY," "ROAD TO GLORY.:", -WithJUNE LANG GREGORY RATOFF YOU DON'T SEE THIS PICTURE . . . \ rOU LIVE. IT! Associate Attraction:' Action—Drama, and Romance behind the scenes in the world's most glamorous city "HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD," -WithJOHN HALLI DAY-ESTHER RALSTON AIARSHA HUNT, And 20 Famous Silent Screen Stars. ' (Both Recommended by Ceii6or for Adults). Reserves at Theatre — Tel. 14-202. COMING SATURDAY ' "SAN FRANCISCO." "SAN FRANCISCO." Bookings are Pouring in. Make your Reservations Now. •• REGAL THEATRE, KARORI. EGAL THEATRE; KARORI. Patrons arc advised that the performances commences nightly at 7.30. .7.30 - TONIGHT - 7.30,. We have pleasure in presenting one of' the brightest and most entertaining films of the 1937 season. "THAT GIRL FROM PARIS." "THAT GIRL FROM PARKS." •. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Presenting GENE RAYMOND, JACK OAKIE, GENE RAYMOND. JACK OAKIE, LILY PONS. " . AH in definitely the happiest roles ever allotted them, giving the most exhilarating \ performances of their careers. EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. 8 o'clock TONIGJT — 8 o'clock. We have pleasure in presenting one of the i brightest and most entertaining films of the 103" season. "THAT GIRL FROM PARIS." "THAT ' GIRL FROM PARIS." . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Presenting GENE RAYMOND, JACK OAKIE. GENE RAYMOND, JACK OAKIE, ■ LILY PONS. All in definitely the happiest roles ever allotted them, giving the most exhilarating performances of their careers. TDARE Examples of the Piano Maker's Art on View at "BEGG'S" TOWN HALL EXHIBITION. OPENING WEDNESDAY, MAY, 19. THE WELLINGTON FILM INDUSTRY Presents A SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT in aid of THE GEORGE V MEMORIAL FUND. SUNDA/ NEXT, SUNDAY NEXT, .At HP II E REGENT. xHERE G E N T. ARTHUR TRACY, ARTHUR TRACY, ANNA NEAGLE, • ANNA NEAGLE, Id "STREET SIXGER'S SERENADE." "STREET SINGER'S SERENADE." '•STREET SINGER'S SERENADE." (Featuring that1 glorious number, "THE WHISTLING WALTZ.") With a Brilliant Array of Supporting Features. The entire proceeds of this and subsequent entertainments provided by the Wellington Film Industry will be devoted to the .Mayor's Fund. Here indeed is the inVnl opportunity to support the most worthy appeal ever made to citizens of Wellington. Watch papers for further details. RESERVATIONS MAY BE MADE AT THE REGENT.

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 112, 13 May 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 112, 13 May 1937, Page 2