EVENING RESERVATIONS ARE REALLY HEAVY FOE THE SEASON'S GAYEST COMEDY. BUT YOU MAY-ATTEND THE DAY SESSIONS IN COMFORT. |l ■■ ■ .'"•'•' TODAY—2.IS and 8 p.m. X*l ■ .Ei \X .M 'JM.. J. Shoppers' Session, 5 p.m. we,leyC-rS§' s^ciaS°?aSou^ ul&oi^tion- ■ : "I MET- HIM ..-IN PARIS-"- .: \ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) ■''■■■ CLAUDEtKT COLBERT \" ' AS YOU LOVE HER BEST!' Topping her well-remembered performance in "It Happened One Night." More gay,-more impudent than ever m'this delicious lark 11 o£ modem lovers in Paris and the Alps. With MELVYN, DOUGLAS— The man Theodora went wi!d over;. • "RORPRT YOUNG' An Expert on "She's'V-but not on "Ski's" PLEASE DO NOT MISS . ' i. ' ' ; ■ ■ THIS DELIRIOUS- SPA/RKLIXG, SKYLARKING ROMANCE, PACKED ?VITH WITTY; ICE-BRITTLE DIALOGUE AND FUN, TOPPING THE , , BEST THEY'VE EYELI DONE. Also—- . . i "Popeye's" latest— "My Artistic Temperature," Musical, ..Pictorial, 'Air-mail News. - ESSENTIAL TO RESERVE-PLANS AT D.I.C: OR REGENT. , ' REMEMBER—YOU CAN RELY ON THE REGENT! TOMORROW MORNING, AT 10 O'CLOCK, SELF HELP-REGENT-2ZB RADIO REVEL CHEER-GERMS, PUN, FROLIC, MELODY, AND SONG FROM BENNO and BETTY ./ », , AIso—STAN PHILPOTT'S CHALK TALK ACT; Funny -stories, funny sketches, ... plenty of laughter. ■ . ON THE SCREEN (Approved for Universal Exhibition): SHIRLEY TEMPLE in "NOW AND FOREVER" T-i- V-O-L-I ; TONIGHT, TOMORROW, AND MONDAY. ' SELECTED FEATURETTES EACH EVENING FROM 7 O'CLOCK, MATINEE SATURDAY, at 2 p.m. : SONJA HENIE : " GIRL IN—A MILLION " ASSOCIATE ENTERTAINMENT: CHARLIE RUGGLES—ALICE BRADY "MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS" Don't meddle in your husband's business affairs is the moral of this picture . . . which demonstrates in madcap manner what is likely to happen if you do. It's a laugh from start to finish. (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) Screening Times: 7.45, "Mind Your Own Business." 0 p.m., "Girl in a Million." TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES 1/6, 1/GRAND OPERA HOUSE LIGHTLY,-at 8. MAT. Sat., 2.15. Children Half-price. LAST 5 NIGHTS -LAST 5 NIGHTS 1 J. C. Williamson Ltd. Present ■ ! FRANK NEIL'S BIG VARIETY REVUE FRANK NEIL'S BIG VARIETY REVUE With 30 INTERNATIONAL STAGE STARS 30 10—WORLD-FAMOUS VARIETY ACTS 10 28 GORGEOUS SCENES—FRANK NEIL'S BALLET IN THEIR LAST BIG MUSICAL FUN SHOW— ' "LUCKY STARS" "LUCKY STARS" : EVERYTHING MV.XV AND BIGGER ANT) BRIGHTER THAN EVE.-H. WONDERFUL SINGING ArARVELLOUF DANCING (SOKGEOUS GIRLS FUNNX COMEDIANS AND AMAZING NOVELTIES. Night Prices: 6/-, i/-, 3/-, 2/-, 1/6. Matinee: 4/-, #-, 2/-, 1/-. Children Half-price. BOX PLANS at the D.I.C. DAY SALES at OPERA HOUSE CONFECTIONERY. TOMORROW IS THE BIG DAY!!! THE EVERGREEN FAIR WILL BE OPENED IN THE TOWN HALL ' ! I At«C.3O p.m., , By the E.T. REV. H. ST. BARBE HOLLAND, M-.A. (Bishop of Wellington). ■ 3 p.m.: Half an Hour's Entertainment by MR. CLAUDE SANDER'S PUPILS. ADMISSION FREE. . , HIGHLIGHTS OP TOMORROW NIGnT'S PROGRAMME INCLUDE:S to 8.30: PUPILS of MISS HELEN GARD'NEK. 9 to 9.30: PUPILS of MR. JOSEPH KNOWSLEY. ADMISSION: Adults 1/-, Children 6d. Season Tickets 2/6. COME AND ENJOY YOURSELF AND HELP THE WELLINGTON CITY MISSION RUGBY CHALLENGE TO BE DECIDED TOMORROW FINAL INTER-CLUB MATCH OF THE SEASON. i CAN THE CHAMPIONS BE DEFEATED? '^ FAST AND ENTERTAINING CONTEST LIKELY. r; NATIONAL MUTUAL CUP MATCH: ATHLETIC v. HUTT (Champions) , (Challengers) ATHLETIC PARK-3 p.m. TOMORROW P^TCIIT EARLY MATCH-Primary School Eeprcsentatives-2 p m ■ HUTT VALLEY v. WELLINGTON. ADMISSION 1/-. STAND 6d EXTRA. ' A. E. NEILSON, Secretary -W.R.F.U. 'Ot?{ TO L THfi TP P NATIONAL ART OALLBRT. MlPamao '' '" PUBLIC LECTURES. MIRAJIAU. TOMORROW (SATURDAY) AFIER--7.3O—TONIGHT—7 30 XOOX, commencins at 2.30 o'clock. (Popular Prices: Stall. ls , Circle l. Cd, M^.l^S A whirlwind frolic of fun and foolishness Lecture on the engravings in the eolWdancing,- romancing, and glorious music! on en^ y s Excellency the Governor- ,'" COLLEGE. HOLIDAY." G Admission Free • ' .' "COLLEGE HOLIDAY.". Admission jree.. . _ "rnnFrv-mnnlv" CONCERT CHAMBER, LuljJjiitrJi, HOLIDAY. rnNrriTRT PTTAAfRTTT! "COLLEGE HOLIDAY," CONCERT CHAMBER, "COLLEGE HOLIDAY." ' TONTOHT and "^^Witr 1^" TOMORROW K^GHT, JACK BENNY, ' GEORGE BURNS Positively Two Final Performances. GRACIE ALLEN, MARY BOLAND,' The Martha Raye, Marsha Hunt, Eleanore WELLINGT0 N -. REPERTORY Together with - —'■ THEATRE. (Inc.). Present: A romantic screen song of IRELAND thnt FRANK VOSPER'S will steal your heart away! PHIL REGAN ' ;: Farcical-Comedy: ' PHIL REGAN "LUCKY DIP" In . - •■ ■ ■ "LUCKY DIP," ■ "LAUGHING IRISH EYES,"' ! . ''LUCKY DIP" "LAUGHING IRISH EYES," >/:< "LUCKY DIP" "LAUGHING IRISH EYES," , >l "LUCKY DIP" "LAUGHING IRISH' EYES," ... . "LAUGHING IRISH EYES,'< Produced by LEO DU CHATEAU. EVELYN KNAPP, WALTER C. KELLY ' Bos Plan's at D.1.C." Excellent Supporting Programme. Reservest4s 3d;. Unreserved 2s 6d; Late (Approvecl for Universal Exhibition.) Doors Is 6d.' • ANOTHER POPULAR CHILDREN'S —— —— : ■ ■ — ; ; . . MATINEE TOMORROW, 2 p.m. ' JUMBLE S^LE BUCK JONES -» JUMBLE SALHi . . ■ . —In- . . 'CTV "' ' CATHEIUXE'S HALL, "FIGHTING SHADOWS." *J ' .NEWTOWN. Cpmedia.,- Cartoons .Galore. TH IS (FRIDAY) EVENING, at S, EN and Women—Grow natural colour •". BARGAINS FOR ALL. *• back to grey, faded, or streaky hair with wonderful yan-Gray;, Perrett's,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 62, 10 September 1937, Page 2
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