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:__J _— _ J ' At All Sessions. I' . . THE SPRINGBOKS IN AUSTRALIA. SPRINGBOKS IN AUSTRALIA. SPRINGBOKS IN AUSTRALIA. SPRINGBOKS IN AUSTRALIA. SPRINGBOKS IN AUSTRALIA. Their First Match versus West Australia. A CINESOUND SPECIAL V~J] , K7~7 / J MAJESTIC _\ 1 -"-*- AJES TI C * Aristocrat of Wellington Cinemas. DAILY at 2.15 and S p.m. Shoppers' Sessions Today at 5 p.m. GRETA GARBO AND ROBERT TAYLOR' UNITE IN .AN INCOMPARABLE -DRAMATIC • ' TRIUMPH! . Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer .Presents GRETA GARBO, GRETA GARBO, GRETA GARBO, ; GRETA GARBO, GRETA GARBO, GRETA GARBO, ROBERT TAYLOR, ROBERT TAYLOR, .ROBERT TAYLOR, ROBERT TAYLOR, ROBERT TAYLOR, • ROBERT TAYLOR, In • "CAMILL E." <<CAMILLE." ' "CAMILL E." "CAMILL E." "C A MILLE." "CAMILL E." " CAMILL E." . " C A M ILL E." " C A M I L L E." "CAMILL E." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) "NO PLACE LIKE ROME" Metro Musical Comedy, etc. , : c "" Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (Telephone 45-100). 2 FINE PRODUCTIONS AND EXCELLENT SUPPORTS FROM 7 p.m. PKX THEATRE—i.Vj_X THEATRE REX THEATRE Cuba Street. Telephona 62-334. Columbia's Dramatisation of a SUBMARINE DISASTER. A huge passenger liner rams a submarine in the fog and sends it to the bottom with its crew -trapped in an airtight compartment. . 50 FATHOMS BELOW. "DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND." "DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND." "DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND." "DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND." j ■ I SEE the desperate "crash dive" for* safety! - j SEE men torpedoed'from their ocean graves! SEE the "iron doctor" revive crushed men! RICHARD DIX DELORES DEL RIO, CHESTER MORRIS, A titanic story of sunken submarines and ; the heroic diners who risk horrible death to save their, trapped comrades! (Recommended for Adults.) Additional Attraction: All the mad • excitement of the race .track ... all the glamour, thrills, and colour • ■ of the Sport of Kings. •—J-"RACING LADY."— "RACING LADY." ' . . "RACING LADY.'V— ANN DVORAK, SMITH BALLEW, ?HARRY CAREY. The story deals with a wealthy automobile manufacturer, who ' uses his string of thoroughbred' horses and his attractive girl trainer solely as a publicity venture to aid; his business. (Approved'for Universal Exhibition.) 'Latest News Sports Thrill. ■ Musical Revue. Ace Drummond final chapter, —-"MARCH OF TIME." ' Coronation Crisis.'.' Child Labour. Harlem's Black Magic, Story, etc. MATINEE SAT., 2 p.m., . Children ' Half-price. j Stalls Is, D.C. Is 6d. ! Ring 52-334 for Reserves. /\ CHOEXT'S /v\' \i"/ THEATRE. *v / COMMENCING TODAY. Two Great Super Attractions. Thousands have paid high prices to see them singly. Wo present the two as one Gigantic Entertainment. ROBERT TAYLOR, LORETTA YOUNG ROBERT TAYLOR, LORETTA YOUNG ROBERT TAYLOR, LORETTA YOUNG In a 20th Century-Fox Masterpiece, "PRIVATE NUMBER." ■ " PRIVATE NUMBER." "PRIVATE NUMBER." " PRIVATE NUMBER." " PRIVATE NUMBER." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) A lavish picture spectacle that is classed as one of the year's great productions. t Tho year's romantic thrill, with the screen's perfect sweethearts. —Grand Associate Picture— JACK BUCHANAN, JACK BUCHANAN. JACK BUCHANAN, "FAY WRAY,' JAMES CAREW FAY WRAY, JAMES CAREW FAY WRAY, - ■ JAMES CAREW .".' in". " COME OUT OF THE PANTRY." "COME' OUT OF THE PANTRY." "COME OUT OF THE PANTRY." "COME OUT OF THE PANTRY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Masquerade and merry romance, with dancing, song, and laughter. Hilarious! Light-hearted! Refreshing! I Supporting Featurettes include Comedy ; j Song Hit, "In a Monastery Garden," j "Mirror" Newsreel, etc. j i NOTE.—Evening Session: Featurettes j !afc 7.10; "Come Out of the Pantry" at. 7.53; "Private Number" at 0.13. "KEEP FIT" CLUB. GYMNASTICS AND SCHOOL OF FENCING. Business Girls' Classes. Children.! Classes. Matrons' Classes. For full paiticulars, rinf; PEGGY FALLAVKR, 41-830. i LONDON GYMNASIUM, 138 Lambton I Quay.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 143, 18 June 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 143, 18 June 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 143, 18 June 1937, Page 2

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