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FRANK LLOYD, WHO ALSO GAVE YOU "MUTINY," "CAVALCADE," AND "UNDER TWO FLAGS," CALLS THIS A DRAMATIC THUNDERBOLT EQUAL , TO HIS BEST PICTURE! ' Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation. ' ■'» ' 2.15 &8 p.m. Shoppers' i i Session, 5 p.m. Today. ._-, _. _ ,_. __ m Recommended. by Plans at D.1.0. and REGENT Censor for Adults. Theatre. (Tel. 44-1.4). I 1 ' TODAY - DARING, PULSATING DRAMA. WITH THE ACTION OF A STAMPEDE AND'ROMANCE THAT SPELLS ENTERTAINMENT! In a land where love was a sin. .. . they dared to love! This clashing, swashbuckling Cavalier and the beautiful New England girl who braved the gallows rather than betray tho man she was forbidden by bigotry and fear lo sec! CLAUDETTE COLBERT, FRED MACMURRAY 1 * "MAID OF SALEM" -With Louise'DßESSEß—Harvey STEPHENS—Bonita GRANVILLE (of "These Three"). . ' A Paramount Silver Jubilee Picture. —Also— ' AIR MAIL NEW?, MUSICAL REVUE, "POPEYE" CARTOON, ETC. KIDDIES—DON'T FORGET: TOMORROW, at 10 a.m; DOROTHY AND-BENNO'S-REGENT-SELF HELP-RADIO PARTY. Community Singing -Special Items ——Gifts for Each Kiddie. - CHILDREN 6d. ADULTS ]/-. ''j ': '■"—~ —— : -1— .. j Plans ut. .D.I.C. 2 8 15 p n m nd ! NEW OPERA HOUSE j ( SENSATIONAL NEWS— •' ■ AND A PLEASANT'SURPRISE! COMMENCING TODAY— FOR ONE-MORE WEEK ONLY IN TOWN! ■ ■' GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE I IN HER FINEST PICTURE- .. " WHEN YOU'RE IN LOVE" The Season's Gayest Entertainment, with the World's .Most Melodious Star in a Hilarious Story by the Author of "Mr. Deeds." AND YOU CAN SEE IT NOW FOR'I/-, 1/6. RESERVES 2/3. . A Columbia Picture. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)' —TI- V-O-L-I— — (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) TONIGHT, TOMORROW, AND MONDAY. •':..• (MATINEE SATURDAY, 2 p.m.) SELECTED FEATURETTES EACH EVENING FROM 7 O'CLOCK. "COME AND GET IT" ' y (Recommended by Censor for Adults)' EDWARD ARNOLD-FRANCES' FARMER-JOEL McCREA. BIG in all the richness of EDNA FERRER'S stqrytelliug genius. A worthy successor 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 ono of the memories of 1037—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 swingable, singable tunes, and featuring some of the most outstanding dance talent on the screen. TELEPHONE-43-968 PRICES-1/6, 1/- ---; RUGBY ANNOUNCEMENT! .'.;• VITAL CLUB MATCHES BEFORE N.Z. TRIALS. An Important Stage has been reached.in the Senior A Grade First Division Championship Competition, and sonic of tho Most Stirring and Thrilling Contests of "the ■ Season will bo staged before the Big Trials. Notable among the ■ Champiouslup-yfixtH'rcsiis. PONEKE v. ATHLETIC : . TO: BE PLAYED, AT. ~..,'. : L, ■'.',." SLSi'S, ATHLETIC PARK^2.4S p.m.,TOMORROW •I. L. Griffiths, New Zealand's "193 C Captain, and .J. Wells,-, a 1936. New Zealand Representative, will lead the talented teams in' Tomorrow's .Great Inter-club Encounter CAN PONEKE CHECK ATHLETICS WINNING- WAY? CAN THE LEADERS MAINTAIN THEIR WINNING RECORD?/ 7 EARLY GAME-1.45 p.m.: | EASTBOURNE v. PONEKE (Seventh Grade). ADMISSION 1/-. STAND.6d EXTRA. ' A. E. NEILSON,? Sec. W.R.F.U. SKATING! SKATING! SKATING! GOLDEN GATE RINK (WINTER SHOW BUILDING) REAL NEW GRAND OPENING NIGHT: TOMORROW (SATURDAY), JUNE 19 2 to 4.3O—SPECIAL CHILDREN'S SESSION. YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL AND INSPECT THE BRAND-NEW. SKATING FLOOR. ( . ' ' SKATING EVERY DAY AND NIGHT. BIG SPECIAL PRIZES-LONG NIGHT. SPECIAL! Wellington Racing, Championship, 15 Laps, for Silver Cup.' GOLDEN GATE SKATING BAND. 'REMEMBER! THE GOLDEN GATB-THE RINK OF ROMANCE, . ■ - ' - . '.. . Manager—REG. PHELPS;

EMPIRE THEATRE. .ISLAND ' BAY. MPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY; BOX PLANS "Empire" Confectionery. Tel. 14-307.' • 7.30 TONIGHT 7.30 .' Two . Superb Attractions on this AVcekend Programme.. JEAN HARLOW,:- "■ ' /'"■ JEAN; HARLOW, FRANCHOT TONE, . GARY-GRANT, FRANCHOT TONE, CARY GRANT, Lewis Stone. - Benita Hume, In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Thrill-packed, Ltfugli-crammed Romance — "S—U—Z—Y." "S-U-Z-Y." "S-U-Z—Y." . VICTOR McLAGLEN VICTOR McLAGLEN VICTOR McLAGLEN BINNIE BARNES, JEAN DIXON, ANN PRESTON, BILLY BURRUD, HENRY ARMETTA, A Star-studded Cast iv a Thrilling Drama "THE MAGNIFICENT BRUTE." "THE MAGNIFICENT BRUTE." "THE MAGNIFICENT BRUTE." (Programme Recommended for Adults.) 2.15 — MATINEE TOMORROAV _ 2.15 2.15 - MATINEE TOMORROAV - 2.15 Special Feature. BUCK JONES in "THE FIGHTING RANGER." . . SERIAL. ETC. '"" MEETINGS. ~ -'VICTORIA LEAGUE.--'- ~- ; MEMBERS of the Junior Branch arc invited to be present at a MEETING to be held in the V.L. ROOM, D.I.C. 11U IL DING, on MONDAY,. JUNE 21, at 7.30 p.m. : '■■'.. Business: Proposed Amalcamation .of Junior aud Senior Branches. M. HAMPTON BROAVN, Hon. Secretary. VISIT OF CHRISTCHURCH HARMONIC SOCIETY. CONCERT-. TOAVN HALL, JULY 31. A PUBLIC MEETING of all interested in Choral Music will be held in No. 1 Committee Room, Town Hall, on MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 21, at 8 p.m., to form a strong committee to ensure a successful visit. S.G. CRESSAVELL, Secretary, AVellingtou Competitions Society. EDUCATIONAL. ~~ : GRACE ROSii PRACTICAL Psychologist, Mental'Com- •*• plt'xes Aualysed—Dissipated. Health restored. Tel. 27-352. interviews arranged,

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 143, 18 June 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 143, 18 June 1937, Page 2

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