Direction: tin Benjamin fuller. DAILY i 2.15 and 8. 3RD WEEK'AND STILL DELIGHTING THOUSANDS DAILY. ONLY A GREAT PICTURE CAN DO THIS, ONLY GREAT ARTISTS CAN MAKE IT POSSIBLE. NO ONE CAN AFFORD TO MISS ■-■"DEANNA DURBIN'S DEANNA: DURBIN'S , , :,r DEANNA DURBIN'S ', ' DEANNA. DURBIN'S - ' DEANNA" DURBIN'S Greatest Triumph. Supported by LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI And his FAMOUS ORCHESTRA. ALICE BRADY, APOLPHE MENJOU, MISCHA ALTER, EUGENE PALLETTE, In . ' "100 MEN AND A GIRL" "100 MEN AND A GIRL" "100 MEN AND A GIRL" "100 MEN AND A GIRL" "I'OO MEN AND A GIRL" "100 MEN AND A GIRL" "100 MEN AND A, GIRL" "10Q MEN AND A GfRL" "100 MEN AND A GIRL" "100 MEN AND A GIRL" "100 MEN AND A GIRL" Presented with an excellent first half, including NEW ZEALAND REVIEW No. I. See \rj. r own t>ea,ut;itijj country. HOLLYWOOD SCREEN TEST. See cow movie atars are made. (Approved (or Universal Exhibition,) Plan at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. U-V3 j»»> "I'lM I lIIIIHIIMHIHIIIIIIIIIIHU 11 pETONB THBATREB. 11 \ *EI'ONR THEATRES. ! jJH«m«tiit»mtM^nn»»mfiiwinmwmimt|nmnn^ RAND ■>— —i^- PETONIT" .RANO ■ ■ ■■>■■■■■■■ ■ PETONE FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. The Beat Picture of the year. __^_PEANNA DURBIN'-"-^ DURBIN— In —."THREE -SMART GIRLS." ---! THREE SMART GIRLS." , COMMENCING' WEDNESDAY. 3—Outstanding Attractjons-i-? No. from .th,« De Luxe, City. -VICTOR McLAGLEN--.VJCTOR McLAGLENIn his Latest a.nd Best Role—as a rolliclti in*, adventuroijs soldier of fortune looking for trouble and finding it everywhere. -"LAUGHING ■AT LIFE."-. . AT LIFE,"No. 2—Aa excitjpg story of Border Pairol. RIN-TIN-TIN. JUN., . • BJN.TIN-TIN, JUN., Ib James Oliver CMrwopd'* Famoqg Novel, -"6KULL AND .CROWN."— -"EKTJLL AKP CRQWN."(AH Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves at Theatra (Tel 6M63), STATE —.- PETOKB —• STATE, TATE —-^~ PETONB — STATE. FINALLY TONIGHT, at I o'clock. FRED ASTAIRE - GINGER ROGERS FRED ASTAIRJ! - GINGER ROGERS - . In "SHALL WB DANCE,"— - , "SHALL WE DANCE."^— With Edww4 Bv«rett Gorton —^ Eri« Blo»e JEROME COWAN —*- Kettie GaUi»n Commencing TOMORROW (Wednesday). FLORA ROBSON-LESLIE BANKB -In--"FAREWELL AGAIN"—"FAREWELL ' AGAIN"--With— Patricis. Hilliard—Sebsrtian ■ Shaw —Robert Cochran. Laughter, Tears, Comedy, »nd Remancc. (For Universal Exhibition.) PLUS WALT DISNEY ACADEMY AWARD REVIEW. No. I—'Three Little Pigs." No. 2—"Flowers and Trees." No. &-"Three Orphan Kitte.ns."No. 4—"Th» Country Cousin." No. SV."Tortolsa and the Hare." AN OUTSTANDING MIDWEEK ATTRACTION. Reserve or be Early. ♦ PALACE I VALUE FOR MONK'S I ALACE 9 Big Attraction* for PiTQNE the Priw of Ob* TONIGHT - At 7.45 - TQNIGHT. How to keep out of trouble in one hilarious lesson.CHARLES RUGGLES - ALICE BRADY CHARLES RUGGLES - ALICE BRAPY "MIND YOUR r-^-OWN BUSINESS." Associate Feature: ROSCOE KARNS MARSHA HUNT, LYNNE OVERMAN, LARRY CRABBE "MURDER GOES TO COLLEGE." (Programme Recommended for Adults.) KEGAL" ' .THEATRE, KARORI. EGAL THEATRE) kXrOBJ, 7.30 TONIGHT 7.30 An amazing story of dangerous ««n, is the ruthless days when dog at« dog in the battle of giant* for the possession of America. EDWARD ARNOLD, EDWARD ARNOLD, Cary Frances ■ Jack GRANT, FARMER. OAKIE. GRANT. FARMER. OAKIE. -In"THE TOAST OF NEW YORK," "THE TOAST OF NEW YORK." "THE TOAST OF NEW YORK." (Recommended by Censor for AdulU.)
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 113, 9 November 1937, Page 2
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