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Dii1.: Sir Benjamin Fuller. DAILY, 2.15 and 8. "MERRY-GO-ROUND " MERRY-GO-ROUND " MERRY-GO-ROUND " MERRY-GO-ROUND • " MERRY-GO-ROUND " " MERRY-GO-ROUND " MERRY-GO-ROUND "MERRY-GO-ROUND OF 1938" OF 1938 " OF 1938 " OF 1938 " OF 1038 " OF 1938 " OF 1938 " (Approved for Universal Exhibition) ■ Starring ALICE BRADY, MISCHA AUER, ' JOHN KING, BARBARA READ, JOY HODGES, AND THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF HILARITY, ALL WELLINGTON IS JUST RAVING OVER' IT! Special Short Subject "OUR DAILY BREAD." "OUR DAILY BREAD." "OUK DAILY BREAD." NEW ZEALAND REVJEW No. 3. OUR NEXT ATTRACTION.' Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present EDNA MAY OLIVER WALTER PIDGEON And MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN In "MY DEAR MISS ALDRIOH." "MY DEAR MISS ALDRIOH." "MY DEAR MISS ALDRICH." "MY DEAR MISS ALDRICH." "MY DEAR MISS ALDRICII.' "MY DEAR MISS ALDRICH." (Approved for Universal .Exhibition.) Also Showing: LAUREL AND HARDY LAUREL AND HARDY LAUREL AND HARDY LAUREL AND HARDY LAUREL AND HARDY LAUREL AND. HARDY / In "A PERFECT DAY." "A PERFECT DAY." "A PERFECT. DAY." . "A PERFECT . DAY." "A PERFECT DAY." -- "A PERFECT DAY." The funniest . picture these popular comedians ever made. ' : Plan at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 54-775. ■ LAST NIGHT AT 7 o'clock. pEX THEATRE " REX THEATRE ... ■ '. Cuba Street. Tel: 52-334. Vivid drama of Britain's conflict with rebel Arab tribes in the desert reaches of Mesopotamia. ' ■ "I COVER THE WAR" JOHN WAYNE —— And a Splendid Oust, including Famous * ACE CAMERAMEN. (Recommended Im Adults.) Additional Attraction: Radio's Most Popular" Comedian, who has delighted listeners throughout N.Z. • — SANDY POWELL — — SANDY POWELL In "CAN YOU HEAR ME, MOTHER?" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) , Universal News, -Oswald Cartoon, Comedy, "Teddy's on. the Job," WILD WEST DAYS No. 8, 7.30 — TUESDAY — 7.30 EIALF-PIUCE NIGHT. ALL YOUR FAVOURITES IN ■ 2 SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS 2 WARNER OLAND — LORETTA YOUNG — ALISON SKIPWORTH CHARLES BOYER In —"SHANGHAI" "SHANGHAI" "SHANGHAI" The Devil must have made this match! . . . For all the, laws of man forbid it! Out of the modern hell of modern Shanghai comes the year's greatest romance — packed with grim thrills and strange adventmc—in mystic China. (Recommended for Adults.) AND THEX: »"LOVE IN BLOOM." "LOVE IN BLOOM."' More laughs than you can shake your sidesat! They're daffy! They're screwy! Jn two words,1 they're im-possible! . GEORGE BURNS GRACIE ALLEN Half-witted Gracic. and half-mad Georgie on the world's funniest honeymoon . . . playing Mr. and Mrs. Fix-it. JOE MORRISON DIXIE LEE Joe Morrison sweeps Dixie Lee right off her feet •with his love songs! A merry mixtuie of romance, comedy, and song in the season's sprightliest entertainment! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) HALF-PRICE NIGHT — 'REX : DF. LUXE THEATRE E LUXE THEATRE — LOWER HUTT — TONIGHT ■ AT 7.30 TONIGHT A SUPERB DOUBLE BILL! British Empire Films Present the Singing Star Supreme— PAUL ROBESON—PAUL ROBESON In His Finest-Role, "JERICHO" — "JERICHO" "JERICHO" —- "JERICHO" .; With Henry Wilcoxon—Wallace Ford. Associate ■Feature- — IRENE DUNNE IRENE DUNNE In Paramounl's Glorious Musical Romance, "HIGH, WIDE, ANI HANDSOME" "HIGH. WIDE, AND HANDSOME" With a Brilliant Cast, including Etandolph Scott Dorothy Lamour Akim Tamiroff ——— Charles Biekford Elizabeth Patterson - ——— Ben Blue (Both Recommended, by Censor for Adults) Plans at Theatre . (Telephone 63-431). riANNEVIRKE SHOW AND NIGHT *-* CARNIVAL. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 8 AND 9. 1938. -RAM FAIR. FEBRUARY 10.Full range of is jU Clas-cs, also Dairy Produce, Needlework, Cookery, Dog Trial, Kennel Section, specially natured lor. OPEN HUNTERS' COMPK'I ITION 1. £50 CASH. ENTRIES <XOSB JANUARY 2a, JU3S. RECORD SHOW. Send for Schedule, to —— SHOW- SECRETARY, P.O. Box 38, Panneyirke, "

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 19, 24 January 1938, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 19, 24 January 1938, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 19, 24 January 1938, Page 2

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