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THEY CAME-—THEY-SAW—THEY WI^RE..CONQUERED! .. . YESTERDAY'S THOUSANDS ARE STILL TALKING! THAXK HEAVEN , l'« An entertainment achievement « A STAR IS BORN" endowed with the muster touch ■&■ I3iAXII XkJ *->VXXI* you^Da Wd "SpSfidd" S Portrayals by itSo/ THEah tal^ df JANET ' G-AYNOR u"ELLxyGTOV FREDRIC MARCH ADOLPHE MENJOU-MAY ROBSON HEAVY BOOKING TONIGHT. PLANS AT REGENT. Selznick International Picture—United Artists Release. (Ann. for Universal i ,_.,„ VvViJhifinn i J- C. Williamson J^xnioiuon.j ■ —-. -j—. ••,-•- nn . . DAILY: REGENT Pie t tm'* 2.15 and S.O p.m. I 1 _. =J Corporation, Ltd. _ T—l— V-O--L—i— TONIGHT and MONDAY. SELECTED SUPPORTS from 7 o'clock, Cecil Kellaway, Shirley Ann Richards—"lT ISN'T DONE" HENRY FONDA—MARY BRIAN in "SPENDTHRIFT" (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) . . . TELEPHONE 43-UftK PRICES IVG. 1/PATRONS NOTE.—Telephone Reserves NOT held after 7.30 Tonight. COMMENCING TUESDAY— ■ NEEDING NO INTRODUCTION! . . "THREE SMART , GIRLS" ASSOCIATE ENTERTAINMENT— . "SWORN ENEMY" Robert YOUNG—Florence RlCE—Lewis STONE The story concerns two young brothers, born and raised in the seething heart of a great city, where the influence of crime is never far away. One of them is ruthlessly killed because he knows too much, and the^other swears to avenge him. It's a Tense Drama and an Excellent Production. DON COSSACK' ■ SEASON SEATS' FOR TONIGHT' 500 TICKETS AT 3/-, 2/-/ and 1/6. WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE DOORS TONIGHT-PROM 7 O'CLOCK. ■ THE GREATEST MUSICAL ATTRACTION EVER PRESENTED AT THE GRAND;OPERA HOUSE. BE ADVISED COME EARLY! * GRAND CHARITY CONCERT THE WORLDS-BEST AT POPULAR PRICES TOWN HALL TUESDAY, AUGUST 3 at 8 p.m. THE' ONLY PUBLIC APPEARANCE IN WELLINGTON" ■■'-.-, Of the ' ■ BUDAPEST STRING QUARTET (Under Engagement to National Broadcasting Service.) " JOSEF. EOISMAXN—ALEXANDER SCHNEIDER—BORIS' KROYT MTSCHA SCHNEIDER. . r \ . . . ■ ' '' WORLD-FAMOUS STRING QUARTET. Supported by MARY PRATT (New Zealand Contralto) Proceeds in Aid of Mayor's Metropolitan Relief Committee Fund. Gallery 3/-, Front Stalls 2/-, Back Stalls 1/-. BOX PLAN at D.I.C. WRESTLING! WRESTLING! TOWN HALL- —MONDAY NEXT RETURN BOUT BETWEEN - - 'EARL McCREADY ■ ~ . . . .■ (British Empire Champion) - ' AND " ■ ■ . " "': KING KONU .COX (The Toughest Man in Wrestling) These Two Giants.- wrestled a sensational ■ draw -svhen first they met." Monday's contest should be even more spectacular. Both are out "to win. DON'T MISS THE RETURN MATCH! v \ BOOK EARLY AT E. W. HUMPHREY'S, MANNERS STREET, ■ ■■ PRICES: 5/-, 3/-, 2/-.' LADIES 2/6. (All plus tax.)

DON'T FORGET!!! npOWN HALL' TOWN HALI XOWN HALL ; TOWN HALI ONE NIGHT ONLY. • • TONIGHT, : at 8 o'clock. Under Viceregal Patronage. . . CHRISTCHURCH HARMONIC CHRISTCHUBCH. HARMONIC CHRISTCHURCH HARMONIC CHRISTCHURCH HARMONIC CHRISTCHURCH HARMONIC CHRISTCHURCH HARMONIC SOCIETY SOCIETY SOCIETY SOCIETY - ■ SOCIETY SOCIETY AND 2YA ORCHESTRA. AND 2YA ORCHESTRA AND 2YA ORCHESTRA. Victor C. Peters, Conductor. PRICES: 4s, 3s, 2s, and Is. Patrons are requested to be in their seats by 7.50 p.m. THE NEW' ZEALAND CLUB. 1/fEMBERS are reminded of the -"■*- Luncheon to be held MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1937, at the ELM TEAROOMS, McKENZIE'S BUILDING, WILLIS STREET, at 1 p.m., when Dr. Arthur Taylor, D.D., D.C.H.R., F.R.G.S., will be chief guest and speaker Suhiect: "CHINA OF'TODAY." EDWARD P. LAMBERT, Hon. Secretary. WATERSIDE FOOTBALL CLUB. '» ART UNION. £5 ALLUVIAL GOLD. Winning No., 1750, Mrs. Gopein, 43 Hollowny Road. A. DA VIE, Hon. Secretary. WS. WAUCHOP produces ' "The • Quaker Girl," Opera House, Thursday, August 12.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 27, 31 July 1937, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 27, 31 July 1937, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 27, 31 July 1937, Page 4

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