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j lJ>""^* S t ; JAMES ~~t*r4 Uu.i civ lienjamiD duller. DAILY-2.15 and S. BING CROSBY, BING CROSBY, BTNG CROSBY, BING CROSBY, MARTHA RAYF.. : MARTHA RAVE, I ANDY -DEVINE. ANDY DEVTNE. MARY CARLISLE. In-a Show Twice as Snappy as Anything : You've Seen Before. "DOUBLE O.R ..NOTHING." "DOUBLE OR XOTHING." "DOUBLE OR NOTHING." "DOUBLE OR NOTHING." "DOUBLE OR NOTHING." , - . "DOUBLE OR NOTHING." "DOUBLE OR NOTHING." "DOUBLE OR NOTHING." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) DOUBLE THE FUN! DOUBLE THE ROMANCE! DOUBLE ■ • ' .„ : . . THE ENTERTAINMENT! DON'T MISS' THIS BRIGHT • , ATTRACTION : PLUS OUR. USUAL EXCELLENT FIRST HALF. NEXT FRIDAY r NEXT ERIDAY Universal Films Present The First of Their Big Productions for 1938----"THE MERRY-GO-ROUND "THE MERRY-GO-ROUND "THE MERRY-GO-ROUND ! "THE MERRY-GO-ROUND ••THE MERRY-GO-ROUND •■• THE MERRY-GO-ROUND OF 1935" OF 1935" OF 193S " OF 1938" OF 1938 " OF 1938 " (Awaiting Censor's, Certificate.) TURN T6 PAGE 6 FOR ALL THE GOOD NEWS. FOR ALL THE GOOD NEWS. Plan at D.I.C. and Theatre (Telephone 54-775). LAST NIGHT AT 7 p.m. RES THEATRE—: REX THEATRE *-— Cuba Street. Tel. 62-334. Kindly Country Horse. Doctor Inherits Fortune from Gangster Relative. GUY KIBBEE GUY KIBBEE j " THE BIG SHOT" '| -.'.■ With . : CORA WITHERSPOON, Dorothy Moore, Gordon Jones, Russell Hicks. YOU'LL LAUGH YOURSELF HOARSE AT THE HORSE'DOCTOR! His best friend didn't know he was the head of a vicious crime ring ... and neither did he. until he saw his picture in the paper. (Appioved for Universal Exhibition.) No. 2: Paianiount's New Stoiy by Zane Giey, "FORLORN RIVER" "FORLORN RIVER" LARRY CEABBE, John Patterson, Juno Maitcll, Harry Stephens, Chester Conkhn. The story deals with the depredations of a band of desperadoes, headed by Stephens, who determine to outwit a buyer from the aimy remount service and steal the horses consigned to the Government. (Approved for Univeisal Exhibition.) Paramount News — Pathe Topics — Musical — Wild- West Days, No.. 6. ; TUESDAY CLIVE BROOK ——— r-. GEORGE RAFT ALISON SKIPWORTH In E. Phillips Oppenheim's . . : — "MIDNIGHT CLUB" ■And —ED. EVERETT HORTOX CARY GRANT - GEORGE BARBIER In "LADIES SHOULD LISTEN" '-i REX

OAPI T-OL M 1 R A M A R. A P IT 0 L UI'EAMA R. 7.30 __ FINALLY TONIGHT 7.30. 'Thrill to His Mighty Voice. Singing Six Never-to-be-forgotten Songs. PAUL ROBESQN PAUL ROBESON ;■••■-.. ■ in ■ ■■"-—^""BIG FULLAJfe-a-•Associate Attraction:— •NAN GREY KENT TAYfiOfi '.' "' . In- ■ New Universal's Sparkling Comedy, "LOVE IN A BUNGALOW." ■ "LOVE IN A' BUNGALOW." (Both Features' Approved Universal Ex.) At Conclusion— "BOMBING OF. SHANGHAI." First' Pictures-,1, showing in graphic: detail the war and havoc in the Orient. (Recommended for'Adults.) SEE PAGE 3 ■ ' SEE PAGE 3 - MATINEE 2 P.M. TOMORROW^— qeaside theatre, lyall bay. Seaside theatre, lyall bay. 7 p.m.—FINALLY TONIGHT-7 p.m. PAUL ROBESON ■ PAUL ROBESON In « BIG. FELLA "-— ■——"BIG FELLA." ; — Together With — LIONEL BARRYMORE LIONEL BARRYMORE In ■■■.-. "A FAMILY AFFAIR" '— <!A FAMILY .AFFAIR" :' Popular Supports Include: ■'■■• "THE PUBLIC PAYS." ; "THE PUBLIC ' PAYS." ■ • ("Crimo Doesn't Pay" Series.) ..Programme...Approved ..Universal Ex. . : " SEE .PAGE 3!; : \ ■ , ,' SEE PAGE ;3! DE LUXE T H=E ATR E . E L U X-E ,T HE : ATEE — LOWER HUTT — . ! AT 7.30 — TONIGHT AT 7.30 Out of Pearl S. Buck's Glorious Book comes a Magnificent Motion Picture! ' METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER'S Proudest Achievement— . " THE GOOD EARTH " "THE GOOD EARTH " " THE GOOD EARTH " Co-Starring PAUL MUNI ■ . And LUISE RAINER. ; With a Huge Cast. A Truly Great Film! So Brilliantly Acted! 'So Intensely Dramatic! So Absorbing in . Theme! So Spectacular—lt Dwarfs all that has cone before! ' {Recommended by Ceusor for Adults.) • Also, EXCELLENT FEATUKETTES. L l'laiis at Theatre. Tel. 63-431. t WHY should Wellington have all the V> r tin y Send a bottle of Brandiwina to friends. The Grand Hotel will gladly poet your; prdcj-,. ... j

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 7, 10 January 1938, Page 2

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