FINALLY TONIGHT, AT. 7.30. ■"> "SHE'S DANGEROUS." "SHE'S DANGEROUS." : (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) -And- ' ■■■ ' ' ;'■ '•CALIFORNIA STRAIGHT AHEAD." "CALIFORNIA STRAIGHT AHEAD." (Approved Universal Exhibition.) — —-1 LUXE I - ——' (Courtenay V J Hinf Place. X M-Sft, COMMENCING TOMORROW. COMMENCING TOMORROW. The story the newspapers didn't tell . . , revealed for the first time on the ccrccM. Metro-Goldwyn-Maycr'a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "MAN OF THE PEOPLE." " MAN OF THE PEOPLE." "MAN OF THE PEOPLE." "MAN OF THE PEOPLE." - —-Also Screening — Univcrsal's Comedy Highlight of the Yew» "WE HAVE OUR MOMENTS." . "WE HAVE OUR MOMENTS." ' "WE HAVE OUR MOMENTS." "WE HAVE OUR MOMENTS." (Programme Approved Universal '. Exhibition.) SEE PAGE 14 - SEE PAGE U SEE PAGE 14 ■-I : FOR SPECIAL DISPLAY. > FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT. JOE E. BROWN In a Ribt of laughs, "POLO JOE." (Universal Exhibition.) Also Exciting Action in "EXPERT'^ OPINION." Featuring LESLIE PERRINS. . : (Recommended by Censor for AdulU.) fff N E w \^V ([■l. PARAMOUNT |)l 111 *- ARAMOUNT ill i Oourtenay Place. Telephone 6 1-842. Box Plan at DI.O. and Theatre. AFTERNOON. 2.15. • ■ EVENING, 8 p.m* Selected Short Subjects fiom 7.30. ANOTHER SENSATIONAL DOUBLE-. FEATURE FOR TOMORROW'S CHANGE. Headed Tjy the screen version of Agatb4 Christie's Famous Thriller. "LOVE .FROM A STRANGER." ."LOVE FROM A STRANGER." "LOVE FROM A STRANGER." "LOVE FROM A STRANGER." A story so powerfully sustained , that you will be sitting right on the edge of your seat by the time the picture1 reaches'its amazing climas. 1 : ' EXCITEMENT FOLLOWS EXCITEMENT . . . THRILL MOUNTS ON THRILL.; . - With ANN HARDING, BASIL RATHBONE; ANN HARDING, BASIL RATHBONE; (Recommended 1 by Censor, for Adults.) A United Artists' Picture.' ; ANT) THE ASSOCIATE FEATURE is » gay comedy-romance with the wry-faced '-■■■■ '■ . .'■'. . .comedian ' "- EDWARD EVERETT HORTON EDWARD EVERETT HORTON ..v v ::. la ■■ r~ ■ " \ . "LFiT'S-'IIAKE A MILLION." , "LET'S ; MAKE A MILLION." \ "LET'S. MAKE A MILLION." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) \: . EXTRA!! .■■••-. . ■■■■'■■ • . ■: Mickey Mouse Cartoon ' . iif Colour. ■" . "DONALD, AND. PLUTO." AND HEMEMBER: This Great Programme ai THE NEW PARAMOUNUT PRICES. Stalls Is; Is 6d. D.C. Is 6d. - Reserve* Stalls Is 6d. D.C. 2s 3d. MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY.. SEE SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ONf PAGE 3. . BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXING! BOXINGI. TOAVN HALL* OWN HALL* TONIGHT. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. DOUBLE BILL ATTRACTION. DOUBLE BILL ATTRACTION. A BOXING FEAST. TIGER PARKS (U.S.A.) : TIGER PARKS (U.S.A.) > NEVILLE MUDGWAY Auckland) .- . NEVILLE MUDGWAY Auckland) 10 Rounds. STAN SMITH (Wellington) STAN SMITH (Wellington) HENRY DUNN"(Moe»., HENRY DUNN (Moera) . 10 Rounds. Speed, action, and incident Will be crowded into the shorter Journey. A Clash of Opposite Styles in each caw. The Levelling-out Process vill be . Interesting, Excellent. Supporting Amateur Preliminary Bouts at 8 p.m. Reserves at E. W. Humphrey % ."Manner* ■ ■ • . Street. Day Sales, J. Eustace, Molesworth Street. PRICES: sf, 3s, 2s; Ladies, 3». (AH prices plus tax.) . - Special Bus arrangements made for Hurt patrons. . TONIGHT'S ~ TONIGHT'S , r: " HEALTH HEALTH LECTURK. LECTUBK.' ISABEL REID. ISABEL REID. . - "SOME SOCIAL ASPECTS OF A > . CHANGED REGIME."... QONFERENCE . HAL U DOMl'siOX. FARMERS' INSTITUTE,.' 8 o'clock. . Warm and Cosy. Admission Free. Collection. /«L ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. J?^ football. THIRD TEST MATCH:' , .." THIRD TEST MATCH:ENGLAND v. NEW ZEALAND. NGLAND v. NEW ZEALAND. ENGLAND v. NEW ZEALAND. ENGLAND v. NEW ZEALAND. ENGLAND v. NEW ZEALAND. SATURDAY - JUNE 28 - SATURDAY SATURDAY - JUNE 26 - SATURDAY SATURDAY - JUNE 28 - BATURDAY ATHLETIC PARK. ATHLETIC PARK. ATHLETIC PARK. ATHLETIC PARK. ■Box Plan Arrangements at the D..1.C. as follows: — TODAY and FRIDAY. JUNE M, PREFERENTIAL BOOKINGS for Rugby Season Ticket Holders.: . Then opens ro the PUBLIC on SATURDAY. JUNE 10, and FOLLOWttG DAYS. • , RESERVED SEATS 5s 6d. BOX PLAN . Vjw , AT THE D.I.C. ■■ ,S. ALF. Tv'ILLtAMS. 'Hi Bs<?^^?«~So<>thaU^AH»i^.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 142, 17 June 1937, Page 2
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