LAST 3 DAYS! ' LAST 3 DAYS! Sessions: 2.15 and B,p.m. Plans at Begg's. Theatre Tel.. 51-277. The Greatest Actor-Singer of the Age, singing six magnificent songs in a brilliant musical and dramatic triumph. PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBESON In "BIG FELLA." "BIG FELLA." "BIG FELLA." A G.B.D. Attraction. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) K^— 'A \J p L A Z A. U Dir.: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. —FRIDAY NEXT— —FRIDAY NEXTThe Screen brings you yet another. Wonderful Singer. RICHARD TAUBER RICHARD TAUBER " RICHARD TAUBER RICHARD TAUBER RICHARD TAUBER RICHARD TAUBER RICHARD TAUBER Singing the World's Best-known Melodies. ■ In "PAGLIACCI" "PAGLIACCI" "PAGLIACCI" "PAGLIACCI" "PAGLIACCI" "PAGLIACCI" ■"PAGLIACCI" ■ ■ - From the famous Opera by LEONCAVALLO. With Glorious Colour Sequences that add Lustre to a Grand Film. A United Artists Picture. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Forget everything you've ever 6een before . . . for here is the. most exciting screen experience of your lifel "LOST HORIZON." "LOST HORIZON." .— — "LOST HORIZON." "LOST HORIZON." . At the PARAMOUNT THEATRE. ARAMOUNT THEATRE. Where Sound Sounds Best. (Tel. 01:842). . 2.l^—Twice Daily—7.4s "LOST HORIZON." —— "LOST HORIZON." , : "LOST HORIZON." "LOST HORIZON." —— "LOST HORIZON." "LOST HORIZON." "LOST HORIZON." "LOST HORIZON." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) With RONALD COLMAN. JANE WVATT. RONALD COLMAN. JANE WYATT. RONALD COLMAN. JANE WYATT, RONALD COLMAN. JANE WYATT. EDWARD EVERETT lIORTON. EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, And a supporting cast ot thousands. BRILLIANT ASSOCIATE PROGRAMME. ..-, Plans at D.I.C and Theatre. ■ h1 ""*■■' ■""■"""■ """""■" "g| | pETONE THEATRES. I i A ETONE : THEATRES. '..: 1 (JTATE —— I'ETONh, — STATE O-pATE — I'ETONK '■ STATE' FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. . — "THE ROAD BACK" "THE ROAD BACK" A MOMENTOUS PICTURE—Mighty Successor to ' Erich Remarque's Notable "All Quiet on the Western Front." COMMENCING TOMORROW ' (WEDNESDAY), at 8. RONALD COLMAN, CLAUDETTE COLBERT, VICTOR McLAGLEN, ROSALIND RUSSELL "UNDER TWO FLAGS." "UNDER TWO FLAGS." "UNDER TWO FLAGS." ■ (From Ouida's world-famous novel.) With . ' ■;• Gregory ,'Ra.toff,' Nigel ■ Bruce, Herbert Mundln. 4 Great Stars—42 Featured Artists, and 10,000 Supporting Players. (Recommended by Censor for Adult • Audiences.) BOX PLAN AT THEATRE. Tel. 63-899. GRAND PETONE RAND PETONE FINALLY TONIGHT at 8 o'clock. JOHN LODGE - VICTOR. JORY -CLAUDE "ALGY" •'" ALLISTER In the Latest of "Sapper's" Thrillers, "BULLDOG DRUMMOND AT BAY." "BULLDOG DRUMMOND AT BAY." "BULLDOG DRUMMOND AT BAY." COMMENCING WEDNESDAY: , COMMENCING WEDNESDAY: Direct from the City. CHARLIE, RUGGLES, ELEANORE WHITNEY, . JOHNNY DOWNS, KENNY BAKER In Paramount' - Latest Musical Comedy, "TURN OFF THE MOON." "TURN OFF THE MOON." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves at Theatre. Tel. 64-063. UALACKi VALUE FOR MONEtT~ *■ ALACE 1 Big Attractions for PETONE the Price of One TONIGHT - At 7.45 - TONIGHT? The screen's charming romantics in a gay story of rival reporters. GENE RAYMOND - ANN SOTHERN GENE RAYMOND - ANN SOTHERN In "THERE GOES MY GIRL." "THERE GOES MY GIRL." "THERE GOES MY GIRL." Associate feature: FRED SCOTT, the new Western singing buckaroo,. "MELODY OF THE PLAINS" "MELODY OF THE PLAINS" "MELODY OF THE PLAINS." A different Western. (B"th Universal Exhibition.) Plus News and Scenic. i>.§ n-n Tiitiii LOWER HUTT _ FINALLY — AT 7.30 — TONIGHT Warner Bros. Present ■ JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S Finest Adventure-romance—Filmed Entirely in NATURAL COLOURS"GOD'S COUNTRY AND THE WOMAN" "GOD'S COUNTRY AND THE WOMAN" — With — GEORGE BRENT, BEVERLY ROBERTS - And on the Same Programme — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Star-spancled Satire of Studio Life— STAN LAUREL—OLIVER HARDY PATSY KELLY-MISCHA AIJER - In - "PICK A STAR." "PICK A STAR." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans Et De Luxe. Telephone 63-431 TO THE TRADE. . QHIPMEXT-- of PANAMA GRASS ►J HAND-MADE HATS in stock. C. B. LEMPRIERE & CO., LTD., 15 Blair Street (Coiirtenay Place), Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 119, 16 November 1937, Page 2
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