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FINALLY TONIGHT- ERROL FLYNN, ANITA LOUISE "GREEN LIGHT" Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation. i 2.13 and 8 p.m. i (Both Films Plans at D.1..0. nnd X E G E N T "Recommended by Theatre. (Tel. <««). 1 1 Ccn.or for Adulf., — TO-MORROW— TWO WHO FOUGHT FOR THEIR RIGHT TO LOVE IN A WORLD THROBBING WITH HATE! . . . FRANK LLOYD, WHO ALSO GAVE YOU "MUTINY," "CAVALCADE." AND "UNDER TWO FL'VGS," CALLS' THIS A DRAMATIC. THUNDERBOLT EQUAL TO HIS BEST PICTURE! ■ ' A Maid of Siileni village, scorned by tho avenging wrath of a thousand fearniaddencd souls risking her life for love of ,i dashing swashbuckling Cavalier. CLAUDETTE COLBERT—FRED MACMURRAY "MAID OF SALEM" With : Louise DRESSER—Harvey STEPHENS—Bonita GRANVILLE (of "These Three"). I A. Paramount Silver Jubilee Picture. ■ ■ . —Also— I AIR MAIL NEW?, MUSICAL REVUE, "POPEYE" CARTOON, ETC. T~" j Plans at D.I.C. V P ." d 1 NEW OPERA HOUSE | FINALLY TONIGHT DICK PUECELL and JUNE TRAVIS in "MEN IN EXILE" . . And . . ' i "ALONG:CAME LOVE," with IRENE HARVEY, and CHARLES STARRETT. / (Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults.) YOU'LL NEVER GUESS OUR NEXT ATTRACTION— BUT IT'S SENSATIONAL! SEE TOMORROW'S PAPER FOR.,SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. —— —t-i-v-o-l-i ••:;■'- FINALLY TONIGHT SELECTED SUPPORTS FROM 7 O'CLOCK. ■ . ■ ■ SINCLAIR LEWIS'S -../'■ — " d-o-d-s-w-o-r-t-h " — "Florida" special" TELEPHONE 43-968 ' PRICES 1/6, 1/FRIDAY SATURDAY—MONDAY "COME AND GET IT" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) EDWARD ARNOLD—FRANCES FARMER—JOEL McCREA. BIG in all the richness oE EDNA FERBER'S storytelling, genius. A worthy successor i ;■ to her "Show Boat." ' . , If you want to see a show that has a fresh flavour and a quality of production that will make it one of the memories ,of 1937—Don't miss "COME AND GET IT"! ASSOCIATE ENTERTAINMENT - "THREE CHEERS FOR LOVE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) YOU CAN NEVER JUDGE A PICTURE BY ITS TITLE! This is a bright, fast, fun-filled musical, filled with swingablo, singable tunes, and icatm-ing some, of the most outstanding dance talent on tho screen. WRESTLING! WRESTLING! TOWN HALL SATURDAY TONY FELICE v STEVE SAVAGE THE BIG BOUT IS PRECEDED BY TWO (ALL-PROFESSIONAL) 1 ■ ■ BOUTS, at S p.m.:— ■ ' , | C.LOWE ■■' PETE VENTER • v. ■ ■ -.'..■■■ y .\. . '.. SID LACK SNOWY BARTLETT . - ■ PLANS AT "STUMP" C LARIDGES AND DJ.C. ,'. : PRICES: 5/-/3Z-, 2/-. LADIES 2/6. (All prices plus tax*):' ■vriX'-'-' IT'S SURE TO RAIN! :■; . ; ALL PRICES ARE BEGINNING TO SOAR. UMBRELLAS ARE SURE TO GO UP. BUY BEFORE THE RISE j . ' ', ' .; . FROM .; ~.'■•■ WALKER'S UMBRELLA SHOPS, 11 MANNERS STREET (opposite Mapla Furnishing Co.) . , 125 CUBA STREET (opposite Whitehead& Pears) LADIES' UMBRELLAS—FROM 5/6. WORTH 8/6 hi Red, Navy. Brown, and Black. Smart handles. Best quality fluted "frames. .Hard-wearing covers specially made in England for.the New Zealand climate. GLAZERS, LTD., 276 LAMBTON QUAY (Hallenstein's Buildings). : ■''■ LAST FEW DAYS OF , ' ' .! CLOSING DOWN SALE EVERYTHING MUST GO. LAST "0 COSTUMES—Were 5 QIGNS LAST 20 AMERICAN MODEL DRESSES to Ctfigiis. NOW »2 —Were 6 to 9gns, ■ . AGKS • NOW " * LAST 15 WINTER COATS- LAST 15 IMPO RTED FROCKS-Were Were oto 7>igus. NOW 4t6 signs . . .. £Q /£* ' NOW OV/-\t LAST -3 SOUTHERN MUSQUASH ' . i>uvv COATS-Were 40gns OQGNS LAST 2 CHAFPELLE SEAL COATS— NOW ONLY '^y Were 32gns. O/IGNS , NOW ONLY . <•* LAST 4 PESCHANIKI COATS-Were ■ . ■ .-'■■ .-■ ■■-•28gns. ; : ■ " -■ ' 1 QGNS LAST S COATEES—AII shades. JAGNS NOW ONLY xv . NOW FROM. /* 2; NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. GLAZERS, LTD., .276 LAMBTON QUAY (Hallenstein's Buildings). . ZIMME'S! :V■■ • ZIMME'S ! - .ZIMME'S ! ;- -'ANNUAL'- WINTER. SALE . NOW IN FULL SWING. EXTRA SPECIAL HUGE REDUCTIONS FOR TOMORROW (FRIDAY) ONLY BEAUTIFULLY FUR-TRIMMED'-COATS—Worth 4% to s%gns. 59/6 WINTER SALE-PRICE—FROM.. *»«"■" NEWEST ENGLISH TWEEDS AND PILOT CLOTH, ETO.-Worth A to '".£.€}/(I s gns . WINTER SALE PRICE-FROM ■•'**'/ V. GENUINE TAILORED COSTUMES-ln English Suitings. Worth 4 to 2A GiNS . sgns.-..- ■ •■" • : AVINTER SALE PRICE-FROM ■*- . DEPOSITS AND ALL ORDERS ACCEPTED., • . DON'T MISS THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY ! .''"'■'■ OUR ONLY ADDRESSr- . '■"" . ZIMME'S LTD.,f, J. WELLINGTON'S LEADING COAT AND COSTUME SPECIALISTS, 10a MANNERS STREET / - , (Next Door to Maple Furnishing Co.).

I»EPAIRS, '1 hours, from 3s Gd, 2 hours' visit to make Set Teeth. Frost, opp. D.I.U. A BOTTLE of "Golden Grain" Whisky makes ideal-preßßiit .for,father. Quarts 12b, pints fia Od. Obtainable at Grand Hotel Supnlj; Store.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1937, Page 2

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