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■ •. ■■ ■•' : : LAST DAY, ';"-.' ■ , " STOLEN HOLIDAY " with KAY FRANCIS CLAUDE RAINS—IANHUNTEK—ALIgON SKIPWORTH. .A Warner Bros.-First National Picture. ■ . . Also: "The King's First Speech after Taking the; Throne." "Intimate Scenes with the King,and his~Family." "N.Z.- Contingent. Parades in. London Streets." A %lendid '■ Whaling Pictorial. 'Technicolor Musical Revue, etc. . ■ ■■ " TODAY—TONIGHT—THE^CQMPLETE ' CORONATION FILM THE PROCESSION & CROWNING "CEREMONY in VIVID, GLORIOUS REALITY .J. C. Williamson Picture" Corporation. . 2.15 and 8 p.m. i " ■ (Both Films KT-i ■/-» T-i >t m Recommended by EGENI Censor for Adults.) Theatre. (Tel. 44-1441. i' ; ~ TOMO'R'RnW—Thousands, who have ;.read Lloyd 'C. Douglas's successor to X vjiyi.KJS\J.^KJ vv « M . a g n ifi cent obsession" have been waiting patiently for. this . . ■ ' ./ , ■'■; .'great film! !'THE GREEN LIGHT" ERROL FL^NN—ANITA LOUISE ' MARGARET LINDSAY-SIR CEDRIC HARDAVICKE A split second—a woman" dies, and a man's career dies with her! ... Only out of hate, and heartbreak could life fashion a love like theirs. .... Hearts torn asunder by a guilty-secret that only the "other woman's" lips could reveal. THE BOOK THAT SAID AN ENCOURAGING "GO" ■';TO 100,000 HEARTS! A.AVarner Brqs.'-First National:. ■Pidture. . - ..... BE ADVISED—RESERVE .IMMEDIATELY. ~.' .. KIDDIES! AS THE REGENT THEATRE IS ALREADY BOOKED OUT FOR THE SELF HELP—2ZB—REGENT SESSION ON SATURDAY MORNING The Managements of SELF HELP and THE REGENT, in order not to disappoint the thousands of children who.wish to attend, are holding an IDENTICAL REPETITION: OF THIS SESSION GRAND OPERA HOUSE At 10.30 o'clock the Same Morning (SATURDAY) DOROTHY AND BENNO WILL BE ON THE"-STAGE AT BOTH THEATRES! . Note Carefully! Commencing .Times: ; . '• -...' . REGENT, 10 a.m. (for those who have booked). . OPERA HOUSE, 10.30 a.mT (no reservations). , . . Community Songs—Special Items—Special FirEt-Release'Film—A Gift for Every Kiddie . ... ." "AT BOTH THEATRES. ". " •:■■•. BE EARLY! ' CHILDREN 6d, ADULTS 1/-. '"" ;BE EARLY! REOPENING TOMORROW WITH THIS .GRAND PROGRAMME! ■ ■'/'•:' : -^ '- ~~ ~ : ——-— — i'Plans at D.I.C. ' d "NEW-OPERA HOUSE, j-'^^ 6 EXHILARATING! ' ■ That's the best way to describe this attraction.:.' '. : Your-favourite outdoor | star,-the.handsome Singing Cowboy, in a story, that packs a real?puneh. .. . I The perfect combination of action and music, with Dick Foran magnificently ■ ■ ■-'singing. Ballads of the Old .West!" ' ... j "LAND BEYOND THE LAW" Starring DICK FORAN (The Singing Cowboy)' TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT-^- ; j This is NOT "just another Western." . '■. . It's refreshing, invigorating adventure and romance founded on fact....:, a .drama of the days when the famous-General Lew Wallace was cleaning up the Bad Lands of New Mexico. . . . And; in addition, it has the magnetic personality and glorious, voice of Dick Foran, fighting, singing, and. laughing: his way through his finest role. ■ (Approved for Universal Exhibition,"):' [ YOU WONT.BE DISAPPOINTED! - .... .- . ' • associate Attraction-—— . ■ : thrills, laughs, romance, tragedy! you'll find them all in "MIDNIGHT CQUIIT" ANN DVORAK—JOHN LITEL. Thrilling Adventure and Romance .. . A Sensational Exposure..of the-Car-stealing racket. .(Recommended.by Censor for Adults.) : \ ' _ ;' T-^y-o-L-i :.;:'"' :' ", ■-.'...'." .(OPPOSITE EAELIAMENTARY.BPiLDiNGS);": : . FINALLY TONIGHT! ■ .:,.'. .■-,;"• ;.'",.; SELECTED SUPPORTS. FROM 7. '.. ■■■-,■ •;;; ':> TREDRIC/mR^H -\:'i'.'V.--r'. ~;■-.■■'■■'■■:..-. ::''. - 1..-":''-.-,',...., In 'V ■■■<■;'■'■-.-V .:- • .:.■'; ■'■■ ■~: ■'" ' ■' ■—— "■ ANTHOttY ADVERSE "—— 1 . - : , (Recommended by Censor for.-Adults.) . ;. TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES 1/6, 1A PATRONS NOTE.—"Anthony, Adverse" Screens at 8.15 p.m.. sharp. f I-—-COMMENCING TOMORROW— I | NINO MARTINI in "THE'GAY DESPERADO" Chas. Ruggles,Mary Boland in "WIVES NEVER KNOW" HE'S WEEKEND SPECIALS 3/11 MEN'S HEAVY WOOL AND. COTTON SINGLETS-Extfellent' O /"t I ' quality in winter : weight. :..". SPECIAL PRICE—ALL SIZES A'■ X-i~' 8/6 MEN'S HEAVY LAMBS' AVOOL SINGLETS AND. UNDERPANTS— 7 /£* Pure. N.Z.. Wool. Made by SPECIAL PRICE—EACH «/O 6/6 •BOYS' -CREME PURE -.WOOL" • SINGLETS—EngIish-"make. Nice A '/ft feel. ■-•' "■•■-■.;■ . .■ - .SPECIAL PRICE-ALL SIZES ■*/-*--*- ---5/6 BOYS' WINCEYETT-E PYJAMAS^Good patterns, serviceable weight. = ' :-, .. ~ V sizes-; 2 v:to 6's- 3/11 -?'-4/6..-i 01.-4/ll 95/-' MEN'S NAATY, BROWN, "AND FANCY GREY WORSTED SUITS— 79 /(* Latest cut. SPECIAL PRICE—ALL SIZES ' <«/ « 65/- MEN'S DOUBLE-BREASTED TAVEED OVERCOATS—New patterns. AQ /& Latest cut. SPECIAL PRICE '*«7/ « NEAV STOCK OF MEN'S FELT HATS— PRICES FROM *7 /P HALLENSTEIN BROS., LTD., )i " 132 CUBA STREET ! ! ! SENSATIONAL SACRIFICE SALE 1 I ! COMMENCING TOMORROW, at 9 sum. . .MAGNIFICENTLY FUR-TRIMMED - COATP—AVorth 4% to s%gns. OGNS ! SACRIFICE SALE PRICE-FROM ° NEAV ENGLISH TWEEDS, PILOT CLOTHS, ETC.—Worth 4 to Sgns. A Q /f> I SACRIFICE SALE PRICE-FROM *«*/ ° GENUINELY TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES-In English Suitings. AVorth OIGNS 4. to ogns. . . SACRIFICE SALE PRICE—FROM1 "*" ■- ■ ■ •;■ :-.t . ""JANE BROWN," ",- ; '".. " FOR BETTER COATS AND COSTUMES," 53 WILLIS STREET (Hotel Windsor Building). HEARD THIS ONE? . Do you know the young man of Levin, ' • AVho, was weakly . and sickly and ' thin? ; Now he eats "KIWI" Bacon, , And unless we're mistaken, ■ ' •. ■ . . ' The Springboks next month will" meet him; ." ■. "POR building up "he-men," budding "All Blacks,"and, of course, rearing healthy, vigorous girls,-there is nothing like "a regular diet of "KIWI" Mild-cured Bacon. Nourishing—easily prepared—inexpensive—delicious— , ..." . ."..-■ ."..', ' ' ' ■' . ... " . " .■"' .' .' "'.' „:.•..■:.. I •' " - 'THAT'S .-!- ; ~'"''•"'"• I 7 "KIWI" BACON "ALWAYS.DEPENDABLE FOR FRESHNESS * FLAVOUR."

JUMBLE SALE, JUMBLE SALE, " " EMPIRE HALL, UPPER CUBA ST; MPIRE HALL, UPPER CUBA ST. FRIDAY, JUNE i, at 6.30 p.m. FRIDAY, JUNE 4, at. 1.30 p.ra=

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 130, 3 June 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 130, 3 June 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 130, 3 June 1937, Page 2

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