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— TODAY — - TODAY — Screening at all Sessions, 2.1j — 5 — S p.m. 2nd. TEST. 2nd. TICST. 2nd. TEST. SPRINGBOKS v. AUSTRALIA. SPRINGBOKS v. AUSTRALIA. SPRINGBOKS v. AUSTRALIA. SPRINGBOKS v. AUSTRALIA. SPRINGBOKS v. AUSTRALIA. Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Let us remind you again to Book Now for. Tonight and Tomorrow" at Begg's and Theatre. Tel. 51-277. The Alluring . . . Charming . . . Dancing Divinity in Her Gayest, Most Glittering Musical Comedy Romance. A ii 111 I I \ '! il7 I! l! 111 111 II': JESSIE MATTHEWS JESSIE MATTHEWS JESSIE MATTHEWS JESSIE MATTHEWS JESSIE MATTHEWS JESSIE MATTHEWS JESS rE MATTHEWS JESSIE MATTHEWS JESSIE :\)A I.THKWS JESSIE MtVTTHEAVS JESSIE. MATTHEWS -In"HEAD OVER HEELS." "HEAD OVER HEELS." "HEAD OVER HEELS." UTi si ii i i 11' I : | I 'III! 1 i 1 II i! ||| I ' Never has she been so fascinating and so provocative. Her songs are a riol . . . her dancing sensational . . . and her romance . . . you will never forget. A G.B.D. Attraction. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) PETONE THEATRES. I -. ETONE THEATRES. j GRAND " PETONE RAND : PETONE. 7.4,S—FINALLY TONIGHT-7.45 CLAUDETTE . I'RED COLBERT. MacMURRAY. In Frank Lloyd's —"MAID OF SALEM" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) -commenclng "saturday— -two big picturesNo. 1— John Wayne—Louise La tinier Robert McWade-Tully Marshall In "CALIFORNIA STRAIGHT AHEAD," "CALIFORNIA STRAIGHT AHEAD." a Stirring Drama of an Industrial Conflict between Railroad and Truckins Lines. Packed with ACTION and THRILLS. No. 2— Vaudeville on the Screen. —"VARIETY"— Featuring the world's greatest artists, including BILLY COTTON and HIS BAND. Reserve Early for Saturday. Reserves at Theatre. Tel. 131-063. pALACJi I VALUE-KUK iMONEY. r ALACE | 2 Big Attractions for PETONE I the Price ot Une. FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.30. "I DREAM TOO MUCH" And "MEN LIKE THESE." (Both Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING MATINEE SAT., at '2 p.m. Hard-hit Two-fisted Action, with your favourite outdoor star, GEORGE O'BRIEN, in "PARK AVENUE LOGGER." "PARK AVENUE LOGGER." (Universal Exhibition.) Second Mystery Attraction. EDGAK WALLACE'S Most Sensational Thriller, "THE CRIMSON CIRCLE." Hugh Wakefield John Drayton. (Recommended for Adults.) Also COLOURED CARTOON. UTATE PETONE STATE. OxATIS I'ETON 15 STATE. FINALLY TONIGHT at 7.45. "CRIME- OVER LONDON." "CRIME OVER LONDON." Hair-raising thrills, uproarious comedy, in» one rollicking picture. Chicago Gangsters try their luck in London. COMMENCING TOMORROW (SAT.), with MATINEE at 2 p.m. —',TOP OF THE TOWN"— —'.TOP OF THE TOWN"— —'.TOP OF THE TOWN"— Starring DORIS NOLAN, Gregory Ra toff—Ella Logan George Murphy—Mi^cha Aver* Hugh Herbert—Henery Armetta. The Danciest, Laughiest, Romanciest Musical the Town has Ever Seen. -IT TOPS THE TOWN— (For Universal Exhibition.) Early Booking Essential. Box Plan and Reservations at Theatre Vlelephone 03-899). SEASIDE i'HISATKJi, LYALL BAy" Seaside theatre, lyall bay 7.30— finally tonlght-7.30 —Two M.G.M. SpecialsFilmed in the wilds of A^exico— The Powerful Saga of the Birth ot a great Nation, WALLACE BEERY WALLACE BEERY In "VIVA VILLA!" "VIVA VILLA!" "VIVA VILLA!" "VIVA VILLA!" Associate Feature: ROBERT YOUNG, MADGE EVANS. In A Baffling Mystery, Blended With Sparkling Comedy, "DEATH ON THE DIAMOND." "DEATH ON THE DIAMOND." With NAT PENDLETON, TED HEALY. TOMOR ROW — JACK BUCHANAN in "THIS'LL MAKE YOU WHISTLE," And WALLACE BEERY in "OLD HUTCH." (Programme Ueeommendcd for Adults.) "KEEP KIT" CLUB. PYMNASTIUS AND SCHOOL OF vX FENCING. Business Girls' Classes. Children's Classes. Matrons' Classes. For full particulars, ring PEGGY FALLAVER, 41-536. LONDON GYMNASIUM, 1513 Lambton Quay.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1937, Page 2

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