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EXTRA SPECIAL— | Fojf-Mo.vieton»'s Special lani« of 1937 MELBOURNE CUP, MELBOURNE CUP, MELBOURNE CUP, MELBOURNE CUP, MELBOURNE CUP, MELBOURNE CUP, MELBOURNE CUP, With the Sensational Finish I Filmed in Blow Motion. | _^_ -I LAST 3 DAYS. ■ELISABETH BERGNER ELISABETH BEEG^ER ELISABETH BERGNER ELISABETH BERGNER In Shakespeare'a Immortal Comedy, "AS YOU LIKE IT." "AS YOU LIKE IT." "AS YOU LIKE IT." The most riotous romance ever written . . . acted against an English scenic background that is "a thing of beauty and a joy for ever." Vj pL^AZA. H Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd, Sessions: 2.15 and 8 p.m. Plans at Begg's. Theatre Tel. 51-377. -FRIDAY NEXT--FRIDAY NEXTIt is our privilege to present The Greatest Actor-Singer of the age jn a feast of glorious-tinging and grand eptfrtainimnt. PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBE.BON PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBESON PAUL RQBESON PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBESQN. PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBESON Singing Six. Magnificent S.ong*. "Ma Curly Headed Babyi" ' "River Steal* Ma, Frolics From Me, •'Rell Up Sailcrman,!' "You Didn't Onghta J3o Such Things," "I Got a. Robe,' 1 "Lwln'," In "BIG FELLA." "BIG «LLA." ''BIG FELLA* Entertainment that is big ia every vay. etiwajaiiy y?'**tß fop this brilliant artist. | Bath G.B,D. Attractions., (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' _ ". , ■ ! TONJGHT, at T.Sfl.—r-HALF-PRICE NJGHT.—, Rjj C= . —i. REX TKPATRJR «* Cuba itreeU^ T*lephon*.»J-534. Edgar W#li»e».«ut-thriJJ*d. An ingenisus erim* Mystery film, boasting a maximum of thrills, tension, and bTee£ curdling meidept, "THJS /scqtlandX I YARD J MASTERY." . ," No. I—Serin of ?nyst#rie.us deaths, No, S^All vjctimi heavily insured with Wor}d Jnsuranee Cc, No. 3—Coinejdene* or work of criminal fiend ♦ ■ , No. 4—Chief Inspector Stanten assigned to ease. —- SIR GERALD' DU M.AURIER — GEORGE CURZON, BJLH CRYBTALL Britain's greatest actor makes hip 'anal bow in on* of the elevmtt rele» ef tajs brilliant career—tost ef Chief Inspector of Scotland Yard, natehing his wits in a relentless battle *i*inst th* cunning brain ef 4 pjpeiveriminal terrifying London with series of mysterious "hying deaths in hug* insurance swjndl*. Thrill* you'Jl never forget! (Recommended for Adults.) No. 3. Sh-h-h-h. .. . The story eoneeras th* petty, small-town intrigue that aristf wh*n "listeners-in" on th* telephone party wire start gossiping about tneir neighbours. J "PARTY WIRE." —- -— "PARTY WIRE." -— With JEAN ARTHUR, VICTOR JORT. And a. Big Cast. - You will shriek with laughter at this comedy-drama of hst«ner»*in. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Grand.Supporting Programm*. . —nHALF-PRICE NIGHT—• COME EARLY. , REX . ■■■■ — D»J.fttt, ■*!!"» FINALLY AT 7JO TONIGHT, 1- JEAN HARROW And ROBERT TAYLOR In M.G.M.'s Delightful Romantic Comedy "THE MAN IN POSSESSION." "THE MAN IN POSSESSION." J— Warnw Bros. Pre**nt James Melton, Patricia Ellis In a blend of music and mirth— "MELODY FOR I'WO." . "MELODY FOR TWO." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D* Lux*. T*l*phon* 03-431,-THE ROYAL WELLINGTON CHORAL UNION. Conductor: Stanley Oliver. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. . TOWN HALL. TOMORROW NIGHT. TOMORROW NIGHT. "THE GOLDEN LEGEND." "THE GOLDEN LEGEND." (Sir Arthur Sullir.n) And "FLOURISH FOR A CORONATION." (Vaughan William*). 300 CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA 8W 300 CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA 300 Box Plan at D.I.C. PRICES: U (RwO, 2s (R*».), Flu* Tax.. A supply of Is tickets on sal* at th* Box Oftc* Tomorrow at 9. Doors open at 7.15. "MESSIAH," DECEMBER 8. ■YEW ZEALAND LABOUR^ PARTY. -N ISLAND BAY BRANCH COMPETITION. First-No. 2378. Bseond—J»o. 33flL

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 113, 9 November 1937, Page 2

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