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At All. Sessions, "SPRINGBOKS v. ALL BLACKS." "SPRINGBOKS v. ALL BLACKS." "SPRINGBOKS v. ALL BLACKS." "SPRINGBOKS v. ALL BLACKS." All the Highlights of Saturday's liugby Test at Cliristchurch. "21 liiT 7 / \fAJESTIC \. A J E S T 1 C =~^ ■The Gateway to Successful Entertainment. Daily, 2.15 and 8 p.m. A Brilliant Triumph of Sparkling Wit, Hilarious Fun, and Adventure. Metro-Gold wyn-Maycr Present Clark Joan GABLK CRAWFORD GABLK CRAWFORD GABLK ' CRAWFORD GABLE CRAWFORD FRANI HOT TONK FRANCHOT TONE lv " LOVE ON—-THF RUN " " LOVE ON THE RUN " " LOVE ON THE RUN " (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) j ___ 1 | "MARCH OF TIME." "HOLLYWOOD PARTY." "WANTED, A MASTER," A Pete Smith Specialty for All Dog-lovers, Etc. I : Plans at D.I.C. and Majestic (Telephone 45-100). — T/MNG'S — — iv ING'S - Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. Tel. C 2-212. At 2 and 7.4j p.m. 20 th Century-Fox Presents "THE "THE "THE "THE . HOLY HOLY HOLY HOLY HOLY TERROR." TERROR." TERROR." TERROR." TERROR." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) And "THE GIRL FROM. SCOTLAND YARD." (Rec. for Adults.) — FRIDAY - "MICHAEL STROGOFF." And "THEY WANTED TO MARRY." (Both Rec. by Censor for Adults.) JU-— —jriNEiTr """"^^^j P**--^^- KILBIB.NIE Wellington's Leading Suburban Theatre: 7.30 FINALLY TONIGHT 7.30 FREDRIC . .. . JANETMARCH" ■■;•■; - " ■■ ■■ " GAYNOR "A STAR IS BORN" :-—^— - "A STAR IS BORN" ■ ■" "A STAR IS BORN" "A STAR IS BORN" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserve at Theatre (Telephone 14-202). TOMORROW . TOMORROW.:— COME PREPARED , FOR A STORM OF LAUGHS AND THRILLS WHEN YOU SEE EDWARD G. ROBINSON, ' EDWARD G. ROBINSON, - With - The Sensational New Viennese Star, LULI DESTE, LULI DESTE, NIGEL BRUCE, and CONSTANCE" COLLIER, — In - The Sure-fire Romantic Comedy, "THUNDER IN THE CITY." "THUNDER IN THE CITY." "THUNDER IN THE CITY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Associate Attraction Another Laugh Winner. GEORGE BRENT GENEVIEVE TOBIN OLENDA FARRELLPATRICIA ELLIS FRANK McHUGH. - In - "SNOWED UNDER" -— "SNOWED UNDER" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) OOHORTT'S / \ ° THEATRE. X / Huge audiences daily proclaim this -Magnificent Programme. JANE DARWELL, CLAIRE TREVOR, ARLINE JUDGE, ALAN DINEHART, .Tn .... "STAR FOR A NIGHT" .... .... "STAR FOR A NIGHT" .... Laughter! Thrills!! Romance!!! And PAUL CAVANAGU. HELEN WOOD, MINNA CAMPBELL, Jn that World-famous Play, "CHAMPAGNE , CHARLIE." "CHAMPAGNE CHARLIE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.1) Supporting Featnrettes Include Exhibition Tennis by' W. H. Austin screened daily and at 7.20 p.m. FRIDAY NEXT: An Event in Picture Entertainment. 20th Century-Fox' Magnificent Spectacle. "SING, BABY, SING." I ■ Also: "HUMAN CARGO." EOAL THEATRE, KAKOKI. EGAL THEATRE^ KARORI! 7.30 FINALLY TONIGHT 7.30 J3QBBY BREEN BOBBY BREEN May Robson, Charles Buttenvorth, "RAINBOW On" THE RIVER" "RAINBOW ON THE RIVER" "RAINBOW ON THE RIVER" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' TOMORROW. Metro-Gold wyn-Maye'r Present The Greatest Stars- in the Firmament, T-O-G-E-T-H-E-R In a comedy oi! two men after the same girl, nnd the Devil took the hindmost. CLARK GABLK, JOAN CRAWFORD, ROBERT MONTGOMERY. Rosalind Russell, Billie Burke, Arthur Trencher, Charles Btittcrworth, Frances Drake, In "FORSAKING ALL OTHERS." ' "FORSAKING ALL OTHEKS." "FORSAKING ALL OTHERS." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) EW ZEALAND TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION. NATIONAL TITLES At THE WINTER SHOW STADIUM, TONIGHT. SEIO THE FINALS. Play from fi.3o o'clock to Tl o'clock. Admission: 1?. K. B. LONGJJORE. Hon. Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 59, 7 September 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 59, 7 September 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 59, 7 September 1937, Page 2

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