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A RIOT OF MUSIC, MIRTH, LS, MELODY, AND SPECTACLE. HA, HA! M.G.M. Prese HA, HA! HA, HA! THE MARX HA, HA! BROTHERS HA, HA! HA, HA!. In HA, HA! HA, HA! "A DAY :k. HA, HA! AT THE HA, HA!. RACES." HA, HA! cc. HA, HA! he HA. HA! At :lf. HA. HA! in- HA, HA! qTHEv ou HA, HA! ■*- ay HA. HA! MAJESTIC. HA, HA! HA. HA! HA, HA! HA, HA! HA, HA! Also as HA, HA! ;. HA, HA! Fred Pen , v HA, HA! in ' liN HA, HA! "Tennis HA, HA! Tactics.' HA, HA! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.G; and Theatre. , '. Telephone 45-100. ' ra v ■ ih • ly id 't- FRIDAY ■ 8; NEXT ■ i- . ■ WOMEN MISTOOK HIM FOR PRINCE CHARMING UNTIL HE KILLED ' THEM! . ,•..',■■- SEE PAGE 3, ,- rr=: - '■ illlllllllllllllllllllll LAST 2 DAYS, At 2 and 7.45 p.m. ANNABELLA ANNABELLA ANNABELLA " ! In "WINGS OF "WINGS OF "WINGS OF THE MORNING." THE MORNING." . THE MORNING." '. ■': .* A New, ( World .'■:-.' Production. . (Approved for Univer- . sal Exhibition.) SYLVIA SIDNEY, In "SABOTAGE." , "SABOTAGE." (Rec. by Censor for ' Adults.) Tel. 52-212. \ :' IT-ING'S *MNG'S t Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' COMMENCING TONIGHT. IN ALL THE BRILLIANT PAGES OF I SHOW NOTHING CAN COMPARE >. WITH THIS MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION.. -L— """" IfIN EMA . """"Xl- , fS^l .",**• KILBIRNTB 2-J^T >' Wellington's Leading Suburban Theatre. [ 7.30 :—— TONIGHT 7.30 Also THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. .■, Metro-Goldwyn-Mtyer Present NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER, NORMA SHEARER,, ; Leslje Howard, John Barrympre,; Leslie Howard, John Barrvmore, — In — . "ROMEO AND JULIET." "ROMEO AND JULIET." "ROMEO AND JULIET." "ROMEO AND JULIET." "ROMEO AND JULIET." -With— Edna May Oliver Basil Rathbone : '■'•' ■ C. Aubrey Smith. Swordg flash,.. steel rings upon steel; and on a moon-bathed balcony, Juliet holds her tryst with Romeo! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Associate Featurettei Include: "CHANGING OF THE GUARD." Comedy—Screen Snapshots—Coloured Cartoon—Newsreels, etc. Reserves at Theatre, Telephone 14-202. COMING SATURDAY, i'ROSE MARIE" "ROSE MARIE" ..'■-.. ROSE MARIE" v Box Plan Now Open. PRINCESS CONTINUOUS I i RINOESS from 11 a.m. Daily. | You will be thrilled and profoundly moved by this story-of inside Hollywood that reveals for the first, time the heartbreak as weUasJhe comedy i .. the hatred, the happiness, -the -jealousy, the ecstasy of .... making good; in the movies! .(■'■■ United • Artists present JANET GAYNOR-FREDRIC MARCH JANET GAYNOR - FREDRIC MARCH "A STAR 18 BORN." "A STAR: IS BORN," (Approved Universal Exhibition,) The First Modern Picture in TECHNICOLOR. — Associate Feature — A.T.P. present EDMUND GWENN, SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE -Jn- ( "LABURNUM GROVE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) The uproarious screen adaptation of J. B. Priestley's record-breaking stage success. — Screening Times — "A Star is Born": 11 a.m., 1.58, 6.6, and 8.28 p.m. . ' "Laburnum Grove": 12.44, 3.52, and 7.6 p.m. ■ >. . . • ■ ■ " __ . . , . — . , _ it1 mplrjj theatre, island bax Empire theatre island bay 7.30 TONIGHT 7.30 ' JANE WITHERS, JANE WITHERS, Slim Helen Thomas SUMMER VILLE, WOOD, BECK, ■.;- in . "CAN THIS BE DIXIE?" "CAN THIS BE DIXIE?" "CAN THIS BE DIXIE?" : 3 "CAN THIS BE : DIXIE?" (Approved fjr Universal Exhibition.) : FRIDAY, SATURDAY: Another outstanding weekend bill. Simone Jean James SIMON, HERSHOLT, STEWART .■■■.■■ In : ' "SEVENTH' HEAVEN." "SEVENTH HEAVEN." JACK H^LT In "ROARING TIMBER." BROOKLYN ' THEATRE. 7.3O—TONIGHT 7.30. Warner Oland, Charlotte Henry, Boris Karloff, "CHAN AT THE OPERA." Chan meets his match at last. Jane Darwell, Sara Haden, "LAUGHING AT TROUBLE." Full Supporting Programme. Book early. (Recommended More Especially for Adult Audiences.)

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1937, Page 2

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