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j Oircction; Su Hetijamm Culler. J ■ DAILY: "2.15 and 8 p.m. 1 2nd WEEK | iXD STILL THERE WERE HUN- . DREDS TURNED AWAY ON SATURDAY. ._ _ — 1 • NO MATTER WHAT HAPPENS i YOU MUST NOT MISS U___ : — — ERICH MARIA REMARQUE'S SENSATIONAL SUCCESSOR TO "\LL QUIET ON THE WESTERN ■...;■ F^'QNT." / "THE \ f ROAD ) I BACK." . J ' (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Two Y'cars in tlie Making! Cast of over 2000! Gigantic Sets! An All-Star Cast Features SLIM SUMMERVILLE, ANDY DEVINE, JOHN KING, BARBARA READ, LOUISE FAZENDA RICHARD CROMWELL. Plan at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 54-775. FINALLY TONIGHT, At 7 o'clock. R£X * —' : B X —• —■ „ . —- REX THEATRE — Cuba Street Telephone 62-331 THE FASTEST, FUNNIEST COMEDY* DRAMA IN YEARS. | "COME CLOSER FOLKS." . j — JAMES DUNN — JAMES DUNN MARIAN MARSH, WYNNE GIBSON, HERMAN BIXG, GEORGE McKAV, An absolute guaranteed rib-cricking, sidesplitting hour of fun with Dunn—the super-sensational salesman whod frame a murder—to sell an electric chair! It's fun on a grand scale! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) No. 2. , Bret Harte's Famous Story of the* California Gold Rush. Starring: PRESTON FOSTER JEAN MUIR, VIRGINIA WEIDLER, MARGARET IRVING, VAN HEFLIN . "THE OUTCASTS OF ■— POKER, FLAT." —■ Based on the immortal Bret Harte story,, the picture vividly recreates the era when rcd-shirted miners struggled and died on •the slopes of the Sierras in their frantic | quest for gold, as a permanent civilisation' grew above their rude camps and settlements. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) News, Travelogue. World on Parade, Sport Thrills,; Comedy. SECRET AGENT No. 4. The Listening Shadow. J— --"■"■^ ; **• KllJlßNlg^^j* Wellington'! Leading Suburban Theatre. 7.30 TONIGHT 7.30 ALSO TOMORROW. ; Transferred Direct from The Regent. - v The Picture Warner Bros, were dared < to make! Wherein men are marked for death and women for life. BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS BETTE DAVIS With HUMPHREY BOGART HUMPHREY BOGART - In - ' The startling and sensational saga .of Emotional Fury. ' . " MARKED WOMAN " '• MARKED WOMAN " -— " MARKED WOMAN " - . • " MARKED WOMAN " —— — ." MARKED WOMAN " (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) —Big Associate Attraction—HOPALONG CA'SSIDY HOP ALONG CASSLDY And His Pals Return in Clarence E. Mulford's "HILLS OF OLD WYOMING" "HILLS OF OLD WYOMING" "HILLS OF OLD WYOMING" —With--— WILLIAM BOYD, George Hayes, Gail Sheridan, . Clara Kimball Young. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves at Theatre,. Tel. 14-202. EGAL I'HEATRE, KAKUKI. EGAL THEATRE, . KARORI. 7.30-TONIGHT-7.30. (One Night Only.) From the pen of EDGAR WALLACE. Thrills—with the highlight on comedy! CONSTANCE CUMMINGS, CONSTANCE. CUMMINGS, HUGH SINCLAIR. NOAH BEERY, In "STRANGERS ON HONEYMOON." "STRANGERS ON HONEYMOON." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TOMORROW. Box Plans "Regal" Fruiterer. Tel. 27-061. Fred Ginger ASTAIRE, ROGERS, ASTAIRE, ROGERS, In "SHALL WE DANCE." " SHALL WE DANCE," With - Edward Eric ' HORTON. BLORE. HORTON. BLORE. Showing Tuesday,* Wednesday, Thursday. GRAND OPERA HOUSE, RAND OPERA HOUSE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, at 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, at 8 p.m. • MISS RUBY MacDONALD Presents and Directs "GOLDILOCKS." "GOLDILOCKS," "GOLDILOCKS." "GOLDILOCKS," With Full Operatic Orchestra, Entrancing Fairies, Gorgeous Butterflies. With Children ranging from 5 to 13 years. , DO'N,OT MISS IT. D.C. and Front Stalls, ss, plus tax; Back Stalls, 3s, plus tax. Box Plan at D.I.C. N»vMj^p A "300" CARD PARTY and DANCE will be held in the EX-NAVAL MEN'S ASSOCIATION'S CLUB ROOMS, 80 Manners Street, on ' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, at 8 p.m. Supper providfl. Good Prizes. Subscription, Is. Hon. Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 88, 11 October 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 88, 11 October 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 88, 11 October 1937, Page 2

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