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CHARLES WINNINGER The Whole SHOW in "Show Boat." The Loudest LAUGH in "3 Smart Girls." XOW GIVES YOU THE AMBITION OF HIS LIFE! He Brings to Life on the Screen FIOTIU-N'S MOST FAJIOUS SEA CAPTAIN. "CAPPY RICKS" IN PETER B. KYNE'S DELIGHTFULLY HUMOROUS NOVEL, "THE GO-GETTER" The Romantic Element Perfectly Portrayed by ANITA L'OUJSE GEORGE BKENT. IT'S JOYOUS LAUGHTER ALL THE WAY. (A Warner Bros.' Presentation- Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ALSO-Sterling Supports inclirde "SHE WAS AN AUHOBAT'S DAUGHTEK," Screaming Colour Cartoon, "THE HOLLANDERS," Traveltour in Technicolour, Musical, Air-mail News. i, ■ ' ' , TODAY, AT 5 p.m. [BEG EN T I TONIGHT, AT 8. RESERVATIONS AT D.I.C. OR REGENT. BE ADVISED AND BOOK! MONSTER FAREWELL PARTY!! REGENT THEATRE—TOMORROW MORNING, at 10. POSITIVELY THE LAST OF 1937'S SELF HELP-REGENT-2ZB' RADIO PARTIES BENNO and BETTY Al £HK MICROPHONES. . \,.i, |Nß - By Special Request from nearly 2000 Regent-SelfHelper, MYRNA LOY m.'AVINGS IN THE DARK"-ON THE STAGE: 808 BURRIDGE, the^ Monster Ventriloquist, with Two Dolls, "Sammy" and "Sally."' SPECIAL NOTE from BENNO nnd BETTY.Dear Girls and Boys,-We have to thank the Regent Iheatre, Self Help btorei, and the Smith Family, for inviting over 400 girls and boys who haven t got sixpence to attend our Final Party-Let's faake it a really Koya) Finale-Betty and 1 promise this to be the BEST PARTY OF 1937!—Kia Ora—BENNO PONT FORGET — TOMORROW MORNING, AT 10. THE FUN BEGINS TODAY! With a Whir! of Dancing! Romancing! Girls! Music! Melody! and Hilarious Fun in "TURN OFF THE MOON" (For Universal Exhibition.). ■■-. .■• / . with CHARLIE RUGGLES ELEANORE WHITNEY JOHNNY DOWNS-. FOUR NEW SONG HITS TO START YOU WHISTLING AND HUMMlNG—"Southern Hospitality," "Easy on the Eyes," "Turn Off the Moon," "Jammin'." •' • Both Paramount Pictures. < ALSO: "I'D GIVE MY LIFE." (Recommended for Adults.) The gripping story of a boy who killed a man to protect the "woman he loved . , . and faced death on the gallows . . . because he wouldn't tell why! ' • With . SIR GUY STANDING — TOM BROWN - FRANCES DRAKE D\ILY at 2.15 and 8 p.m. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. OPERA HOUSE —PRICES :1 A, 1/6, and 2/3 -T-I-V-O-L-I TONIGHT, TOMORROW, AND MONDAY, SELECTED FEATURETTES EACH EVENING FROM 7 o'clock.' (MATINEE SATURDAY, 2 p.m.) i .1 ' ' RUDYARD KIPLING'S "ELEPHANT BOY" , . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) There have been all Kinds of Pictures—BUT NEVER ONE LIKE THIS. , i /- GREAT ASSOCIATE ENTERTAINMENT: WARNER OLAND, "CHARLIE CHAN AT THE OPERA" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) : You'll ihrill •with-excitement and laughter in. this wonderful production. . SCREENING TIMES:—7.SS: "CHARLIE CHAN." 0.15: "ELEPHANT BOY." TELEPHONE 43-968. PRICES: Is 6d,; ls.^ ; —NEXT WEDNESDAY AND THREE FOLLOWING ■ NIGHTS, at 8 o'clock. ; ; : THESPIANS . • ' . . .■ 'Present : '. ■ . "THE TWO MRS. CARROLLS" A- DRAMA IN THREE ACTS, By MARTIN VALE.' Produced by MRS. VICTOR LLOYD. : BOX PI/AN AT BEGG'S, MANNERSi STREET. PRICE: 3/- (plus tax). PRICE: 3/- (plus tax). YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO HEAR THE NOTED LECTURER FROM LONDON, on WORLD TOUR, REVISITING NEW ZEALAND, - HARRY GAZE Who has Lectured to Millions of People in Over 600,000 Miles of Travel, commencing '.--■■ . . ~ in 1898. .•■■;.■ ■ ■ FREE LECTURES Here are;the subjects of the first two inspiring, valuable lectures:— SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 8 p.m., in the BLUE TRIANGLE ROOM of the Y.W.C.A. "THE SCIENTIFIC KEY TO SUCCESSFUL LIVING." SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 8 p.m., in the CONCERT CHAMBER HALL of the TOWN HALL: "REVELATION IN THE SCIENCE OF SUCCESSFUL PRAYER." ALL WELCOME. . TELL YOUR FRIENDS.

DE VUXK T HEAT RE E LUXK THEATRE —:■ LOWER HUTT — FINALLY AT 7.30 TONIGHT. "THREE SMART GIRLS." Also "ONCE A DOCTOR." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SATURDAY, at 2 and 7.30 p.m.; MONDAY & TUESDAY, at 7.30 p.m. Two splendid features: ~ JEAN HARLOW JEAN HARLOW . And ROBERT TAYLOR In Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's delightful and fast-moving romantic comedy, "THE MAN IN POSSESSION." "THE MAN IN POSSESSION." "THE MAN IN POSSESSION." . The year's beet screen laugh! . 2- . . ■...-.:. Warner Bros. Present JAMES MELTON And PATRICIA ELLIS In a blend of music, mirth, and romance— "MELODY FOR TWO." "MELODY FOR TWO." New Songs - Refreshing Humour! (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at De Luxe. Telephone 63431. GOOD HEALTH WITHOUT MEDICINE OR OPERATIONS. YOUK Body demands care, attention, and good food. The safest, most scientific and economical way to Good Health is by Correct Eating Take a course of Dietary and yo'- will be amazed at the wonderful results. Send for a ■mmpblct explaining the treatment. : Consultations free RON ALL) T. itcLE'AN Dietitian, (Established 1913), 15 Courtenay Place, Wellington. Jelephone SO-634.

UISASIDB rHKATKIV tXALI. BAY. Seaside theatre, lyall bay 7.30 — finally tonight — 7.30 gary cooper— jean arthur GARY COOPER- AJfiAN ARTHUR In The Gay Romantic Comedy —"MR DEEDS GOES TO TOWN."—"MR DEEDS GOES TO TOWN."——"MR DEEDS GOES TO TOWN."-— > Associate Attraction: ■'•-'■• The most powerful drama of modern ■ . times! -:'■.' "CRIME AND PUNISHMENT." "CRIME AND PUNISHMENT." With EDWARD ARNOLD, PETER LORRE. MARION MARSH. TOMORROW! VICTOR McLAGLEN •» '. -In"LAUGHING AT LIFE." 1 And JACK HX3LBERT . ■• ■■■•. —In— • ' • -■■ ■ ■ "TAKE MY IIP." ; Ring 16-363 for Reserves.(Programme Recommended for Adults.) TO "EVENING POSTADVERTISERS. nONTKACI &UVKKTISERS tr« \j asked to hand in Copj at least ON H CLEAR D$Y before date oi !»««• Ownig to .th« latg* amount of »tlvertising. id -the "Eve Dins Post" it i» oecessarf •■■ to ' mak« thi» reqiiMt. JBLUNDELt BROS., bTDv Tfc* "Evening rott."- • I

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 110, 5 November 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 110, 5 November 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 110, 5 November 1937, Page 2

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