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YES! YES! YES! ' YES! "WINGS OF THE MORNING." "WINGS OF THE MORNING." "WINGS OF THE MORNING." "WINGS OF THE MORNING." G.B.D.'fl Tcchnicolour Special, The world's greatest production, featuring the amazing new star ANNABELLA, ANNABELLA, ANNABELLA, ANNABELLA, ANNABELLA, AXNABELI.A. ANXABELLA, W.ith JOHN McCORMACK, HENRY FONDA, LESLIE BANKS. IS NOW IN ITS sth SMASHING WEEK, sth SMASHING WEEK, sth SMASHING WEEK, and the theatre was packed to capacity again last night. It is still imperative to book at Theatre, Tel. 51-277. SESSIONS DAILY' 2.15 and 8 p.m. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. ALSO The actual scenes of the "BOMBING OF SHANGHAI." "BOMBING OF SHANGHAI." (Not suitable for children.) f pETONE THEATRES. ! I *• ETONE THEATRES. % j : STATE PETONE STATE. TATE PETONE STATE. FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. JANE WITHERSJANE WITHERS —In— —"THE HOLY TERROR." With ANTHONY MARTIN — LEAH RAY EL. BRENDEL JOAN DAVIS JOE LEWIS. Ginger Jane is in the Navy Now. Headaches for the Admiral—jawaches for the crew—Laughaches for you. Jane's Best Picture to Date. FOR TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) And THURSDAY ONLY. LIONEL BARRYMORE— CECILIA PARKER In "A FAMILY AFFAIR" "A FAMILY AFFAIR" With ERIC LINDEN - MICKEY ROONEY. A Tenso Drama of the Modern FamilyRomance and Action. (For Universal Exhibition.) Reservations and Box I'lao at Theatre, Tel 63-899 'I n RAND . ■ • PETONE "RAND : PETONE FINAL SCREENING TONIGHT. No. I—The greatest comio of them all! — JOE E. BROWN r ■ JOE E. BROWN In the funniest comedy of his career, -—"WHEN'S YOUR BIRTHDAY?" No. 2- „ ONSLOW STEVENS, HELEN MACK, In the thrilling race-track drama climaxing in a murder mystery, "YOU CAN'T BUY LUCK." - COMMENCING WEDNESDAY — A Full "Vaudeville Revue on the Screen. Scores of Songs! Gales of Laughter! "SOFT LIGHTS AND SWEET MUSIC. "SOFT LIGHTS AND SWEET MUSIC." Featuring All-star Top-notch "Vaudeville Artists* f BIGGER, BRIGHTER, than "VARIETY." -—Also Showing — "C-R-O-W-N AND G-L-O-R-Y." — An Outstanding Short Featurette. (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves at Theatre. Tel. 61-063. PALACE VALUE FOR MONEY ALACE 2 Big Attractions for PETONE 1 the Price of One - TONIGHT - At 7.45 - TONIGHT Harold Bell Wright's Rousing Romance of the Range, "SECRET — - VALLEY." "SECRET - VALLEY." Richard Arlen - Virginia Grey. (Recommended for Adults.) WILL HAY WILL HAY All At Sea with a Cargo of Laughs, "WINDBAG THE SAILOR. "WINDBAG THE, SAILOR." (Universal Exhibition.) Phone Theatre. 03-610. for Reserves. DE LUXE THEATRE E LUXE THEATRE LOWER HUST — FINALLY — AT "7.30 - TONIGHT ERROL FLYNN—ANITA LOUISE "OREEN LIGHT.", "GREEN LIGHT." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Additional Feature Attraction——, A Stirring Story of Adventure, "THE MIGHTY TREVE" "THE MIGHTY TREVE" NOAH BEERY, Jun., BARBARA READ. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at De Luxe. Tel. 63-431. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. • SCHOOLS' FESTIVAL , SCHOOLS' FESTIVAL SCHOOLS' FESTIVAL Choral Singing,. Verse-Speaking, Play-Acting, i oik Dancing. TOWN HALL. ■ 1 OWN HALL. 7.45 p.m. ALL CONCERTED ITEMS. 20 SCHOOLS PARTICIPATING. 20 SCHOOLS PARTICIPATING. 1000 CHILD PERFORMERS. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TOMORROW. Gallery Is 6d (Reserves Freo at Begg's). Downstairs Is. Children Half-price (Reserves 3d extra). < PROCEEDS TO HEALTH STAMP CAMPAIGN. NEW ZEALAND ACADEMY OP FINE ARTS. ANNUAL EXHIBITION -A Now opdn daily in the ART GALLERY, BUCKLE STREET. Hours: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sundays: 2 to 5 p.m. And Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday Evenings, from 7 to 9.30 o clock. / Admission, Is; Season Tickets, 2s od, Art Union Ticket*, Is. CALVATION ARMY, MIRAMAR. ° WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 7.45 p.m. GIFT TEA. Programme by Wellington Y.P. Songsters. Gift Tickets, Is. TIN lIAT Hmfr CLUB ' of the U d. irr WELLINGTON R.S.A. rpATTOO - —- TOMORROW, At S p.m. Sharp. "llh'l.LO, DLTG'HTY." "HELLO, BLIGHTY." A Non-stop Variety Show, Grand Murshil, ! Capt. W. 01phert^D.S ; 0., D.S.C., R.D., Owing to the nature of the programme, i the show will commence at 8 pip emma. i Members are urged to be in .their peals . carl/,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 89, 12 October 1937, Page 2

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