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V Ji\\ - . HT 7 Aristocrat ot Wellington Cinemas. DAILY, at 2.15 and 8 p.m.' ,;• (Childien'yUnderVlG Not Admitted.), . — JEANNETTE MACDONALD JEANNETTE MACDONALD In ■ . ■ "ROSE MARIE"" ;'ROSE- -MARIE"" /ffe advise .....-/you 'to reserve \ / for all sessions. \ . I .Plans at D.I.C. I ,'•'..,. ■ A and ;Majestio., .7 .' : - ■ ■"'■■■\'.":\tei 45-100. /-~ ;':.'':-" ; '' ' . ;>■■'■.. ■ '. ■:,,: NELSON EDDY ■■-_. ;•. ' -rXELSON EDDY ~.-.•.. . 7:\:;" \ In ■:.■:■ '^ '' "■ : ' "ROSE MARIE" . "ROSE MARIE" .-. ... '.'■..■ (Approved for Universal;- ---.'■-•;■ : -'Exhibition.) -; ,-: :: ■l-.i: -;: .■■■•■■,■ : :. > -SUNDAY — NEXT ' ■;■: At 8.30 p.m. "GIRLS WILL BE BOYS." "GIRLS WILL BE BOYS." (Approved for Universal Ex.) Admission Is and Is 6d. Reserves 2s 3d. In Aid of the Mayor's Fund for King George V Memorial Fund. PACKED TO THE DOORS LAST NIGHT TONIGHT, at 7.30. FUN, RHYTHM, AND TUNES. —HALF-PRICE NIGHT 2 BIG PRODUCTIONS! ''•■,■ --~T>EX THEATRE — ' —iX *EX "■■ THEATRE . -—.. REX . :THEATRE -—,■:. Cuba Street. Telephone 62-334. Every Player a STAR! Every STAR an Entertainer! Here's a picture packed with Brilliant i Entertainment! : JAMES DUNN—JUNE KNIGHT CLIFF EDWARDS-LILLIAN BOND Dorothy Lee—Lona Andre—Charles " ("Buddy") Rogers - In _ " TAKE A CHANCE " — " TAKE A CHANCE " The Comedy. Hit that, ran for 52 weeks in New York. ,6-BIG SONG HITS-6 Have You.Heard: "I'm a Night Owl," "Should I. helSweet?" "Eadie was a Lady" , (Approved, for vtinivereal Exhibition.) Here irrther.diiwiest, funniest romance of Paris-r'music'arid.-young hearts that's ever. •b*en presented •on the motion picture >•;.. - ■■•'-. . screen! c . "THE GIRL WITHOUT A ROOM" "THE. GIRL WITHOUT A ROOM" 'CHARLIE RUGGLES Charles Farrell, Marguerite Chuiehil], . Gregory Ratoff, Walter Woolf Roomers and Rumours followed her all over. Paris! It was the gipsy in her that made her wander, and Paris wonder about the "Girl Without a Room." (Recommended for Adults.) BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. —HALF-PRICE NIGHT ALL STALLS 6d, D.C, 9d, RES. Is. /. \ ' OUOKTT'b / \ \ y °- THEATRE \ / Packed' Houses Enthusiastically Acclaim Great Programme. 2—MAGNIFICENT MASTERPIECES-2 WALLACE "BEERY-AHN HALE, BARBARA STANWYCK, JOHN BOLES-HERBERT MUNDIN In a Dazzling Production of Stark Adventure and Thrilling Experiences— "A MESSAGE TO GARCIA." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) — Second Great Attraction — WARNER OLAND WARNER OLAND In his Greatest Picture to date. "CHARLIE CHAN AT THE CIRCUS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A Three-ring Thriller! A cobra'« fangs ... a gorilla's rage ... a killer's venom . . . Chan faces them all. ... SUPPORTING FEATURETTES. CAPITOL THEATRE, APITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. 7.45—-TONIGHT 7.45 Broadway's Biggest Musical Hit in Years. Comedy! , Romance! Music! CHARLES RUGGLES, BING CROSBY, I ETHEL MERMAN, IDA LUPINO,; .GRACE BRADLEY —"ANYTHING GOES"— W —"ANYTHING GOES"— -"ANYTHING GOES"—"ANYTHING GOES"— Studded with sprightly song hits by ; Cole .Porter. Associate Feature: LEE TRACY—MARGOT GRAHAME In —"CRIMINAL LAWYER"— —"CRIMINAL LAWYER"— —"CRIMINAL LAWYER"— More dangerous than the criminals'he defends. g COMMENCING FRIDAY. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's SuprcnJe Triumph: "SAN FRANCISCO" "SAN FRANCISCO" "SAN FRANCISCO" Together With Tha Latest Novelty AUDIOSCOPIKS. (Programme Reed, for Adults.) TI7-ELLINGTON SYMPHONY tT- ORCHESTRA (INC.). FIRST CONCERT 1937 SEASON. TUESDAY, MAY'2S, at 8 p.m., in TUESDAY, MAY 25, at 8 p.m., in TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. Programme includes:— Symphony No, 41 ("The Jupiter"). Mozart. Piauoforte Concerto in A Miner Schumann. Solo Piano, Madam Do Mauny. TONE POEM, "FOREST" D. G. Lilburn. First performance of a work by a New Zealand composer, Mr. D. G. Lilburn, which won first prize _in the Percy Grainger competitionSecond Hungarian Rhapsody .... Liszt. Conductor: LEON DE MAUNY. Tickets: 4s, 3s, 2s, le, all bookable. Plan now open at Chaa. Beg;'a.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 117, 19 May 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 117, 19 May 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 117, 19 May 1937, Page 2

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