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THE LOVABLE RASCAL . . ':,;/:': THEDELIG^ . .." . A DELIGHTED' AND INSISTENT. PUBLIC;' DEMAND A 2nd GLORIOUS WEEK OF THE PRINCE OF PICTISRES! l( '"PTT'p 1 . . : Starring ptjtwpf ERROL FLYNN Ifv ' ERROL FLYNN . rrm? • ■ -■ With i-Jtlii' BILLY and BOBBY PAUPER" ' ; ■ MAUCH.;,;v; ■■..; (Warner Bros.-First National Picture.) nP°J\' yoF? r SHT|'^ o.^^ Romance and Adventure can never TURE. Plans'at D.1.C., or Regent, die, as lon^ us Mark Twain s : ■ . . . grand story survives. (Kccomraeiided -by Censor, ior Adults.) I - ■ i .... Shoppers' Session, 5 plm. Today. R E GEN T ; DAILY-115' «nd: 8 p.m. I ■ J. C.. VVilliamscn Picture Corporation. SELF HELP-REGENT-2ZB MONSTER RADIO PARTY 10 O'CLOCK TOMORROW MORNING. BETTY and BENNO. ALSO ON THE STAGE-"SAILORMAN J j^OS'\in RoiKy\ns,Sea. Songs and Comedy. ON THE SCREEN-^JOE E. BEQWN in "THE .CIKCL'S . CLOWN. BE EARLY FOR THE FUN OF YOUR LIFE! . /. . TONIGHT, TOMORROW, AND MONDAY. SELECTED FEATURETTES EACH EVENING FROM 7 O'CLOCK. CLAUDETTE COLBERT "MAID OF SALEM" (Recommended by Censor for Artults.J FRED MACMURKAY-LOUISn DRESSER. The breathlcFS romance of a dashing Virginian cavalier and a courageous girl he taught to love . . . told in sweeping scenes and thrilling action aguinst a background of bigotry and hysteria. ASSOCIATE ENTERTAINMENT FERNAND'GRAVET in "ROMANCE IN PARIS" (Approved for Universal Kxhibition) JOAN BLONDELL—EDWARD EVERETT HORTON. A new film star—handsome, talented, and infinitely likeable—comes to the screen. Ho is Fernand Gravet, famous Continental film star. And you will certainly like mm in this glamorous, whimsical comedy. TELEPHONE 43-9(>B PRICES 1/6, 1/SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY, 2 p.m. "ROMANCE IN PARIS"-2 CARTOONS-TRAVELTALK-ETC, ETC. GRAND OPERA HOUSE NIGHTLY, at 8. MATINEE TOMORROW, at 2.15, LAST NIGHT'S IHJGE AUDIENCE WAS THRILLED AND DELIGHTED. J. O. Williamson Ltd. Present FRANK NEIL'S BIG VARIETY REVUE FRANK NEIL'S BIG. VARIETY REVUE With 30 INTERNATIONAL STAGE STARS 30 In LONDON'S SENSATIONAL PRODUCTION, "THREE CHEERS FOR THB RED, WHITE, AND BLUE" THE MOST ASTOUNDING STAGE SHOW. THAT HAS BROKEN ALL KEUORDS FOR ATTENDANCES THROUGHOUT AUSTRALASIA. 28 GORGEOUS SCENES 10 STAR VARIETY ACTS WONDERFUL SIN(?INO~:MARVELLOUS DANCING-GORGEOUS GIULS FUNNY COMEDIANS AND AMAZING NOVELTIES. , . - BOX PLANS at the D.1.0. DAY SALES at OPEUA UOUSE CONFECTIONERY. PRICES; Reserved 0/-, 4/-, 3/. Gallery •}/., Late Door* 1/6. Special Saturday Reserves V- (All plu* tax.) Matinees 4/., 3/-. V; I/-". Children Half-price. RUGBY TOMORROW RUGBY OTAGO v. WELLINGTON OTAGO v. WELLINGTON BEST INTERPROVINCIAL MATCH OF THE SEASON Until recently Otaso had put up a great record in defending challenges for the Ivaiifurly Shield.' They are a side worth seeing, and with Wellington in form the match should be really attractive. ATHLETIC PARK-3 p.m. TOMORROW EARLY MATCH, 1,30 p.m.-Junior Second Division Final: ONSLOW v. KAIWARRA ADMISSION 1/-. STAND 1A EXTRA. XOTE.—I-'ormcr Representatives, up to and including 1932, are to be the guests ot the Wsllington Rugby Union. Tickets on application at the Rugby Union Office, 4 Willis. Street. A. E. A'EILSON. Sec. W.R.F.U.

ROX* ■ THEATRE OXYXH E A X X £ -MANNERS STKEET(Coatiauoui bom 11 a.m.) James Oliver Curwood's Greatest Adventure Romance, Filmed Throughout in Glorious Colour— "GOD'S COUNTRY AND "GOD'S COUNTRY AND THE WOMAN." THE WOMAN." - With - GEORGE BRENT, BEVERLY ROBERTS. AND ... A Thrill-teeming Hard-riding Romance of the West—• " SUNSET RANGE." "SUNSET RANGE." With the Dare-devil Hero— HOOT GIBSON. HOOT GIBSON. (Both Pictures Approved i'or Universal Exhibition.) ' Theatru Telephone. 40-813, CABARET TOMORROW (SATURDAY) CABARET TOMORROAV (SATURDAY) CABARET CABARET AT THE . CABARET CABARET •VTEW MAJESTIC. CABARET X^EW MAJESTIC. CABARET CABARET LAST FEW WEEKS OF CABARET LAURI PADDI AND HIS CABARET FAMOUS BAND. CABARET CABARET After a record-breaking seaCABARET son of Nine Months. CABARET -■ ■ \ '~■'.■■. CABARET FULL DETAILS OF OUR CABARET NEW AUSTRALIAN IMCABARET PORTATION WILL BE CABARET ANNOUNCED SHORTLY. CABARET CABARET DANCING COMMENCES at CABARET 9 p.m. Sharp. I CABARET CABARET Subscription fls Double, ineluCABARET • sivo of Supper. CABARET Reserves by rinjfi"?: the CABARET Cabaret, 45-700. CABARET ' i ,„ CABARET AFTER-THEATRE SUPCABARET PER ONLY PATRONS ou CABARET Saturday Nights Is M. cabaret the new majestic; cAbarft CABARET DINE AND DANCE CABARET RENDEZVOUS. CABARET 811^ CARR. ! CABARET . CEC. BOYTON. ENGAGEMENT. THE Engagement 'shortly to be announced. Obtain >$>iir Ring o'Tect from our manut'ttctury'. Visit our RIwO LOUNGE, save pounds, select your-ring in comfort and complete privacy. •;■ W. M. HAVCRAFT ANb CO., 9i Willis Street (oveg Yictton'*),-. i

REGAL THEATRE, JKAEOBI. EGAL THEATKE! KAROKI. Box Plans "Regal" Fruiterers (Telephone 27-961).. 7.30. lONIGH'I UQ. And SATURDAY. It'i Happy—lt's Gay—With "Seretmj of Langhter all the Way! CECIL KELLAWAY CECIL KELLAWAY. As an Australian squatter who breaks every rule in the book of etiquette, while the blue-bloods of London society freeze with horror! In "TT. ISN'T DONE."----•IT ISN'T DONE." "IT ISN'T DONE." 'IT ISN'T DONE." Supported by a Cast of Favourites. ASSOCIATE ATTRACTION: FRANCIS LKDERER, ANN SOTHERN. FRED STONE In "MY AMERICAN WIFE" "MY AMERICAN WIFE" " MY AMERICAN WIFE " "MY AMERICAN WIFE" (Approved toi Universal Exhibition.) EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND HAY. MPIRR THKATRK. ISLAND BAY. Box Plan "Empire" Confectionery (Telephone 14-307). 7.30 o'clock TONIGHT 7.30 o'clock The Laziest Man in Town is Here! ! WALLACE BEERY, WALLACE BEERY, Who finds a fortune, but can't find » way to spend it. In "OLD HUTCH," "OLD HUTCH," "OLD HUTCH," "OLD HUTCH," With Eric Linden, Cecilia Parker, Elisabeth Patterson. .-...■ SECOND SPECIAL ATTRACTION: The Screen's' Most Glamorous Stir KAY FRANCIS, KAY FRANCIS/ In a story based .upon the greatest swindle the world has ever known—picturised as "STOLEN HOLIDAY," "STOLEN HOLIDAY" "STOLEN HOLIDAY" "STOLEN HOLIDAY"V : With Claude Rains, lan Hunter Alison Skipworth... (Recommended by Censor for" Adults.) > ANTRUM AND SINUS. ' NEEDLESS OPERATIONS ■DRONCHITIS. Catarrh, Asthma, An■^^trumand Sidijs trouble can be cured. There is do need to hsv'e Antrum'or Sinus operations, which are unnecessary and in most cases unsuccessful. CalJ ot>d Inspect testimonials which will convince you that Antrum am) Sinus operations can bo avoided. ■ HONALJ) T. MeLKAN : (hstablished 1910), Health Consultant, M- Courtenny Place.. Wellington. Consultations l'ree. Telephone ■ CO'-BSI.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 50, 27 August 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 50, 27 August 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 50, 27 August 1937, Page 2

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