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direction. Sir Benjamin Fuller. TONIGHT AT S. Make sure of your Seats for Tonight. Plan at the Theatre. Tel. r 51 775. "100 MEN AND A GIRL" "100 MEN AXD A GIRL" "100 MEN AXD A GIRL" "100 ' MEN AND A GIRL." "100 MF;N AXD A GIRL" "100 MEN AND A GIRL ' "100 MEN AND A GIRL" _ Is definitely DEANNA DURBIN'S DEANNA DURBIN'S DEANNA DURBIN'S DEANNA .. DURBIN'S DEAXNA DURBIN'S Greatest Triumph; , No wonder capacity business has greeted this gieat show. SEE IT AGAIN. DEE IT AGAIN. It's one of the few pictures that can be seen twice and enjojed moie the second time. "Presented with an excellent first half, including NEW ZEALAND REVIEW No, 1. See yo..r own beautiful. country. HOLLYWOOD SCREEN TEST. See how movie stars are made. WORTH-WHILE ENTERTAINMENT And Short Subjects from ,7 to 8 p.m. REX E X REX THEATRE Cuba Street. Telephone 52-334. London Roared. at the Stage Play for Two Ycara . . . it's. twice as funny on the Screen. BOBBY HOWES HOWES, In his Original Stage Role. -VERA PEARCE VERA PEARCE Bertha Belmore, Wyhe Watson, li. "PLEASE TEACHER" "PLEASE TEACHER." It's Indescribably funny. You've never seen anything funnier, than Bobby Howes and Wylie Watson "sleepwalking" in the girls' dormitory, in 6earch of a missing legacy. And that s only one of the-side-splitting sequences in this riotous, screen adaptation of the musical comedy that has kept London in roars for over two' years.' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) > Associate Feature: Action! Thrills! Adventure! A Dj namic Djama in the Mexican Quarter The Scapegrace Son of a Millionaire adrift in a Border Town. "BORDER CAFE." " BORDER CAFE." HARRY CAREY, JOHN BEAL, ARMTDA, and -a., host of others. Hades on the Border, where Bullets speak louder than words. Dealing With the regeneration of a spoiled young New Englander who finds himself involved in a gangster rancher -war along the Rio Grande. The film is said to be unusually e^citingf and entertaining. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Latest News Topics; SECRET AGENT X 9, No 8; EXHIBIT A, G Men Battle; COMEDY", "Dujnbs the Word." " KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN". "KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN" "KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN" « KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN " (Approved Universal Exhibition.) | - With - TOM BURKE Britain's Renowned Tenor T\E LUXE — FRIDAY NEXT 1 \ S^^olKorl^ ILS ng: TERTAINMENT. BE WISE BOOK OR BE EARLY I——'' '^INEMA *> *I<JL P"*-—-__"_" KILBIRNIE^ --^ > Wellington's Leading Suburban Theatre. 7.30 TONIGHT 7 30 Also MONDAY AND TUESDAY. It's Sparkling , Sky Laiking . Romantic Fun ... Action on shipboard, Romance in Pans, Sports m the Swiss Alps. CLAUDETTE ROBERT COLBERT, YOUNG COLBERT, Jo^-^ COLBERT, . YOUNG COLBERT, •- ' YOUNG —And— MELVYN DOUGLAS MELVYN DOUGLAS —In— Paramount's Gay Romantic Comedy "1 MET HIM IN PARIS" "I MET HIM IN PARIS." "I MET HIM IN PARIS" "I MET HIM IN PARIS." "I MET HIM IN PARIS" "I MET HIM IN PARIS." "I MET HIM IN PARIS." "I MET HIM IN PARIS." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) —Associate Attraction — Dancing! Comedy! Spectacle! A Jamboree of Joy and Melody! RUBY KEELER .— LEE DIXON RUBY KEELER .— LEE DIXON RUBY KEELER - LEE DIXON RUBY KEELER x- LEE DIXON -InWarner Brol,' New musical comedy, "READY, WILLING, AND - ABLE." "READY, WILLING, AND ABLE" "READY, WILLING, AND ABLE." With Allen Jenkins—l Louise Fazenda (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves at Theatre : : : Tel. 14-202. Telephone- Reserves cannot be hold after 7.15 p.m. The Sweetest Story Ev«r Told "KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN " "KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN" "KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN" (Approved Universal Exhibition ) — With — T©M BURKE Bntain'3 Renowned Tenor ] T\E LUXF — FRIDAY NEXT i V - ■.... ■ ♦*5«5.....-..: . ■ ■■ *. n& 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SOVIET UNIQN ; Will be held in the TRADES HALL, VIVIAN STREET, Wellington, . SUNDAY,' NOVEMBER 7, 8 p.m. • Prominent Speakers. . Mr. Haresson in the Chair.. PICNIC T.O PLIMMERTON ON SUNDAY MORNING. Train leaves* Wellington 9.20, ~-_'. ,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 111, 6 November 1937, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 111, 6 November 1937, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 111, 6 November 1937, Page 4

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