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ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. TODAY— Is the Red-letter ——TODAY TODAY— in Picture —TODAY TODAY— History. TODAY 4 SESSIONS—II a.m., 2.15, 5 and 8 p.m. 4 SESSIONS—II a.m., 2.15, 5 and 8 p.m. ■WELLINGTON PREMIERE of ANNABELLA And "WINGS. OF THE MORNING." ANNABELLA'S MESSAGE ■ "England has given me an overwhelming reception. lam very ■ happy. On September 10 (today) you will see me in 'AVINGS' at Wellington. I have had to learn several languages. I know two nice little words of Maori. ■ I say them to you—'KlA ORA.' " 1/ pLAZA M I**^ -Tlaza Ji{ Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd, BE WISE) —-BOOK TODAY! Plans are busy at Begg's and Plaza. Tel. 51-277. j THE BEST IN. NEW ZEALAND. THE BEST IN NEW ZEALAND. Shattering Records at Christchurch. A ANNABELLA The Rare ANNABELLA Star Beauty ANNABELLA of Stars " WINGS OF THE MORNING."- ---" WINGS OF THE MORNING." " WINGS OF THE MORNING." " WINGS OF THE MORNING.". ■ All in ANNABELLA '"A visual' Glorious ANNABELLA Delight." Colour ANNABELLA -NX ANNABELLA Herald (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) , EVERY MAN, WOMAN, AND CHILD i -¥ - - must■ see. i!r. . 1 g.b.d: super-special. I hear john McCormack Sing Treasured Irish Melodies with Panoramic Scenic Accompaniment. " j SEE STEVE DONOGHUE. See the Crack English Jockey Winning - the actual DERBY on the. Gypsy Queens horse "Wings of the Morning. p ALL IN COLOUR. . " lEi N| E FRY BRF^A-f 3 ROME, and "SCRUFFY" (the ■ Wonder Dog) . Head the Finest Cast of ■ Players ever seen in one British P-iature. BOOK NOW -— — BE WISE. ■ At Begg's or' Plaza. Tel. 51-277. FREE LIST SUSPENDED. ~ '. , ———~— '-■ ;' -■■■ -T---NOTE— —'' ''■■'■ SATURDAY SESSIONS r' 11 a.m., 2.15, and 8 p.m. .; — — —— — —; . ■ ■■■ . 0 / \ QHORTI'S /\: 1V / TOPATE'B. s^ V I COMMENCING TODAY. ' '-~:■ 1 Two Great' Road Snow Attractions, Gigantic in Appeal.' ~.'., '.' ",' :'. , ■-■■.-'■■ . VGigajitio in Production. • ALICE FAYE,- '■::; "" J- ''■" " v"" . • ADOLPHE MENJOU. GREGORY RATOFF, PATSY KELLY, 1 MICHAEL WH-ALEN;. ' In Twentieth Century-Fox cpmedy hit, -"SING BABY, SING." ' "SING BABY, SING." "SING BABY, SING." "SING BABY, SING." "SING BABY, SING." ■ ■' '" "SING BABY,' SING." "SING BABY, SING." ' "SING BABY, SING." (For Universal Exhibition.)' A comedy that swings. A laugh sensation 5 that tops that great picture .-"Thanks a " Million" in a million ways. J Second Huge Production. I CLAIRE TREVOR, BRIAN DONLEVY, • CLAIRE TREVOR,- BRIAN DONLEVY. 3 ALAN DINEHART, RALPH MORGAN. ■ ALAN DINEHART, RALPH MORGAN. HELEN TROY, RITA COUSINS. HELEN TROY, RITA COUSINS. In a drama with a new theme!' . Action with new speed! "HUMAN CARGO." "HUMAN CARGO." "HUMAN CARGO." . ' "HUMAN CARGO." "HUMAN CARGO." "HUMAN CARGO." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Thrill as they unshackle the victims of this nation's newest and most sinister ■- ' crime ring! Supporting Featurettee include Comedy, Educational, News, etc. Evening Session commences at 7.30 with Short Subjects. - empire theatre, island bay. Empire . theatre, island bay. 2.ls—tomorrow—2.ls. ANOTHER WONDERFUL CHILDREN'S I ' MATINEE. j ' Popeye, Betty Boop, Scrappy, Krazy Kat, r Oswald the Rabbit Cartoons. — And — TIM McCOY . | In a Thrilling Western Story, "THE PRESCOTT KID." "THE PRESCOTT KID." (Showing Matinees Only.) j 7.30 TONiGHT-—7.30 7.30 And Saturday 7.30 B-O-X P-L-A-N-S: Empire Confectionery. .Telephone 14-307. ERROL FLYNN ANITA LOUISE, ERROL FLYNN ANITA LOUISE1 ERROL FLYNN - ANITA LOUISE] Margaret Lindsay, Sir Cedrie Hardwicke, Walter Abel, - Henry O'Neil — In — 1 "GREEN LIGHT." I i "GREEN LIGHT." "GREEN LIGHT." A Cosmopolitan Production. . GREAT ASSOCIATE ATTRACTION: An amazing story of the' most astounding vengeance ever attempted. ■ TALA BIRELL. ■ . TALA BIRELL. She's Dazzling—Daring—Dangerous. CESAR ROMERO. CESAR ROMERO. He's Devilish—Dashing—Cruel, -In - .-. "SHE'S DANGEROUS." i "SHE'S DANGEROUS." "SHE'S DANGEROUS." Dramatic dynamite let go with a roar when a dangerous woman double crosses - destiny within the grim walls oMhe death , chamber. Associate Cast:' ' WALTER PIDGEON, WALTER BRENNAN. Supported by a grand cast of favourites. (Recommended by' Censor for Adults.) 1 RHEUMATISM CURED. 1 A FTER ten years' 'suffering from Rheu- ■^*- 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, thanks to your i 1 treatment (writes Ewart Faulkner, of Sheffield). . ■ ' - Complete Treatment by Correspondence. ROMALD I. AIcLKAM' (Established 1010), Dietitian, 15 Courtenay Place, WellingtoH. l Telephone 50-634. ;

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 62, 10 September 1937, Page 2

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