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THANK HEAVEN , FOR "A STAR IS BORN" A MASTERPIECE OF THE MAGIC SCREEN RESERVATIONS ARE ESSENTIAL. LADIES! ATTEND THE, DAY SESSIONS and avoid the inevitabe crush at night. Its Universal Popularity and Appeal to all Lovers of really Great Pictures is unparalleled. SELZNICK INTERNATIONAL PRESENTS * "A STAR IS BORN" * "A STAR IS BORN" JANET GAYNOR-FREDRIC MARCH A United Artists Picture. IN TECHNICOLOUR. TRULY A GREATER * STAR IS BORN * Gaynor has enriched the screen with many memorable performances. Yet you've never seen THIS Gaynor. A superb role gives her new glamour. Magnificent acting establishes her as a greater artiste to acclaim. And Technicolour makes her lovelier to see. Also Screening—Disney's Mickey Mouse in Colour, "'MICKEY'S CIRCUS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition) ■ RESERVATIONS D.I.C. and THEATRE (Telephone 44-144). J. C. Williamson || p p „ TONIGHT: Picture XV Jli \JT ill Xx X 5.0 and S.O o'clock. Corporation, Ltd. l~ - THE BIGGEST PARTY OF THEM "ALL! TOMORROW MORNING, at 10 o'clock SELF HELP-REGENT-2ZB RADIO PARTY BENNO and RENEE in NEW SONG NOVELTIES-Flus TWO NEW STAGE ACTS: 808 BURRIDGE and his PAL SAMMY (Clever Ventriloquist Act) and "DAVOLO," the Magician and Conjuror (Amazing Feats of Black Magic). ON THE SCREEN—JOE E. BROWN and hundreds of Circus Artists in "THE1 CIRCUS CLOWN." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) We're positive you'll say IT'S THE BEST PARTY.OF THEM ALL! T-1 - V -()- L- 1 (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY SUILDINUS) TONIGHT, TOMORROW, AND MONDAY. (MATINEE SATURDAY, 1.45 p.m.) SELECTED SUPPORTS EACH EVENING FROM 7 O'CLOCK. "IT ISN'T DONE" CECIL KELLAWAY—SHIRLEY ANN RICHARDS" Imagine the fun when an Australian squatter inherits an Earldom and takes London society by storm! He broke .every rule in the Book- of Etinuette.^ -while his^loveiv daughter broke every male heart in the Social Register. "IT ISN'T DONE. . . . but they did it. And how you'll enjoy it! GREAT ASSOCIATE ENTERTAINMENT : — - "SPENDTHRIFT" HENRY FONDA—MARY BRIAN A Gay, Modern Romance, set to a Background nf the Esciting Race Track. (Both-Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) Screening Times: 7.45, "Spendthrift." 9 p.m., "It Isn't Done." TELEPHONE d. 4*-9KH " PRICES 1 /6. "[/- TUESDAY NEXT TWO OUTSTANDING ATTRACTIONS: DEANNA DURBIN in "THREE SMART GIRLS" ROBERT YOUNG in"" SWORN ENEMY " (You may reserve now without extra charge.) BOXING TOWN HALL BOXING THURSDAY—AUGUST S—THURSDAY JACK JAR VIS (Eltham) DOMINION CHAMPION YOUNG GILDO (-Manila) ."THE FILIPINO FLASH" . " A FIFTEEN-ROUND CONTEST AT LIGHTWEIGHT LIMIT. ;: JACK JARVIS—A superb master of tactics. Has successfully defended his title for two years. Created a sensation in Sydney in 1936. A colourful worthy Champion with a punch. YOUNG GILDO—The delightfully brilliant Manilaman. His spectacular dispatch of Clarrie Rayner still fresh in the memory of Wellington patrons. THIS PROMISES TO BE AN EPJC CONTEST, PACKED WITH THRILLS. EXCELLENT AMATEUR PRELIMINARIES at 8 p.m. RESERVES at Humphrey's, Manners Street. DAY SALES, S. Eustace, Tobacconist, MWesworth Street, PRICES: 5/-, 3/-, 2/-. LADIES 3/-. (All plus-tax.) RUGBY — RUGBY TEST FOR CHAMPIONSHIP LEADERS. '"" The Wellington Senior A Grade First Division Rugby Competition is expected to be exciting and thrilling in its final stages, with Athletic at present holding a twopoint lead over Wellington College Old Boys and two matches to go. Petone so far are undefeated in the Second Round, and they come to Town Tomorrow to Test the Leaders. ATHLETIC PAKK-3 p.m. TOMORROW A CHAMPIONSHIP THRILLER DON'T MISS IT! ATHLETIC v. PETONE There will be a FIFTH GRADE MATCH: WELLINGTON v. TECHNICAL OLD BOYS As a CURTAIN-RAISER, at 1.30. p.m. ADMISSION 1/-.' STAND 6d EXTRA. 1 , A. E. NEILSON, Sec. W.R.F.D. LOWER HUTT RESIDENTS. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE "EVENING POST" AGENCY IS REMOVING ON MONDAY NEXT, AUGUST 2, FROM 76 HIGH STREET TO 1/lORE COMMODIOUS PREMISES AT :> 192 HIGH STREET.

COMEDY. MYSTERY, DRAMA, At the BRITISH DRAMA LEAGUE FESTIVAL. CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT Commencing at 7.30. AND EACH EVENING THIS WEEK. PLAYS FROM ST. JOHN'S READERS. JOHNSON VILLE PLAYERS. PETER PAX. ALL SAINT'S PLAYERS. Adjudicator—Professor James Shelley. Admission Is. Reserves at D.I.C. LISTED' . T~y to an Address, "How the Hard of Hearing are Helped Here and Abroad," 2YA, 7.40 p.m., TOMORROW (Saturday), July 31. l.«a 3a SO Uoui Piu ieeti,, with SO <*•' years reliability behind them. "Fitwell," look and wear well. American Dental, 132 Willis Street, Repairs in one hour.

DOXY THEATRE, iv ONY THEATRE, MANNERS STREET, (Continuous from 11 a.m.) Thrills Hitherto Unknown. ZANE GREY'S ZANE GREY'S Great Romance— " WHITE DEATH." "WHITE DEATH." "WHITE DEATH." It will amaze you . . . grip you . . . with its excitement and realism. ALSO The World's Funniest Comedy Couple in Limitless Laughs and Thrills — • "NO LIMIT." "NO LIMIT." "NO LIMIT." "NO LIMIT." With GEORGE FORMBY. FLORENCE DESMOND. And, honestly, there's "No Limit" to the Laughs, (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Theatre Telephone, 40-618. RHEUMATISM CURED. .AFTER ten years suffering from Rheu--ii- matism, unable to walk, never free from pain—pronounced incurable by six doctors, I am now able to walk and have gone back to work, cured, (hanks to your treatment (writes Jilwart Faulkner, of Sheffield). Complete Treatment by Correspondence RONALD T. McLEAN (Established 1919), Dietitian, 13 Courtenay Place, Wellington. Tel. 50-634.

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1937, Page 2