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Capacity Audiences on Friday and Saturday Acclaimed "STAGE DOOR" nn ONE OF THE BEST PICTURES SINCE THIS ADVENT OF TALKIES!! <d" g^itTE! -->, Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. DAILY, At 2.15 and 8.0. - WAIT TILL YOU SJili HEPBURN and ROGERS /rOGKTIIER! HEPBURN and ROGERS TOGETHER! . . . Fighting it out . . '. us highbrow Terry and hoofer Jean, in the year s most exciting love-laughter-and-hcart-break drain 11 . . . spot-lighting the amazing lives _of ihose clevei', penniless, resourceful girln ■who battlo tooth and claw for footlight recognition!— KATHARINE HEPBURN KATHARINE HEPBURN KATHARINE HEPBURN KATHARINE HEPBURN With GINGER ROGERS GINGER ROGERS GINGER ROGERS GINGER ROGERS In R.K.O. Radios Amazing Play by EDNA FERBER, "STAGE 'DOOR" ''STAGE DOOR" "STAGE DOOR" "STAGE DOOR" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) With ADOLPHE MENJOU, GAIL PATRICK, ANDREA LEEDS. - Supports Include A WALT DISNEY MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON ON THB STAGE • Master NORMAN WILSON, Wobby Brcen Contest Winner, WILL SING TWICE DAILY. Plans at D.I.C. or State (51-595). "SWING ALONG" . . .A TERRIFIC SUCCESS! Funnier nnd even more entertaining than "Over She Goes," was the verdict of Saturday Night's delighted audience, which enjoyed every second of the latest London musical comedy triumph. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. RAND OPERA ' HOUSE. TONIGHT AT S TONIGHT AT 8. TONIGHT AT S TONIGHT AT S. AND FINALLY TOMORROW NIGHT. AND FINALLY TOMORROW NIGHT. J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD. Presents for these two occasions only, the Deliriously Musical and Gorgeously Mounted Musical Comedy. • "SWING ALONG" "SWING ALONG" "SWING ALONG" "SAVING ALONG" "SWING ALONG" "SWTNG ALONG" "SWING ALONG" It's the "Yellow-shirts v. The No-shirts" in this Screamingly Funny, Up-to-the-minute Musical Stage Play, which provides all the "Over She Goes" principals with marvellous parts for which they were specially selected, including. , GEORGE GEK UKORGE GF.K GKOKGE GEK GEORGE GEK GEORGE GEE GEORGE GEE ~ I VALARIE HAY, DONALD BURR, PERCY LB FRE, BILLIE WORTH. William O'Neal, Lois Green, Enid Hollins, Phil Smith, John Dobbie, Ken .Tuckfield, Tommy Jay, Les Donaghcy, and a Beautiful Ballet and Magnificent Chorus. FINAL PRODUCTION NEXT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. AND THURSDAY NIGHT. -NICE GOINGS ON." "NICE GOINGS ON." '•NICE GOINGS ON." "NICE GOINGS ON." . "NICE GOINGS ON." Box Plans for the balance of the season arc at the D.I.C. Day Sale 3at the Grand Opera House Confectionery Shop. Evening Prices: D.C. and R. 8., 6s; Ordinary Stalls (reservable on day of performance), 4s; Gallery, Is 6d. Early Door Gallery 6d extra. OANCINU. . TONIGHT'S. THE NIGHT. REAL OLD-TIME DANCE AT HHHE MAYBELLE ASSEMBLY HALL, •*• Ghuznee Street. Latest Dances. . Monte, Carlo. BRIGHT MUSIC By Our Popular Orchestra. Subs., ]s lid. JIMMIE JAMBS STUDIO OF BALLROOM DANCING, MAYFAIR CABARET, 01 Cuba Street. Telephone 51-770. TONIGHT, TONIGHT, AND EVERY MONDAY NIGHT. Dunce and Class from 8 p.m. till 11 p.m. Admission Is 3d. Private Lessons Daily by special arrangement. Hours, 10 a.m.lOjun. Tel. 51-770. rpHF. REALM ■ BALLROOM. -1 TONIGHT. OUK GREAT MIDWEEK EFFORT. Never mind the weather. We'll dance and sine together. Any No, 'J tram to Doors, l.ate Trams Home. Subs too low to mention. EDUCATIONAL. THoTrnIA3fDT"n TS rrawßlfTx gTax'd" ENGLISH. INDIVIDUAL Tuition. Moderate lees. All qualified students in good positions. Enrol now MISS A. SUTHERLAND. l'.i.P.S., P.C.T. 115.LAMBTON QUAY (SaywelJ Building.) Telephone 47-699 Res. 47-474. SCOTS COLLEGE. WELLINGTON. 17URST TERM, 1938, commences .on • -(TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. The "Principal may be consulted (by jappointment) from Monday, January 24. T)OROTHY GREENISH. L.R.S.M., PIANOFORTE TUITION IN ALL GRADES. MISS GREENISH will be at the Studio tliis week for those wishing to begin beforo the opening of schools. TELEPHONE 41-833, Studio: BRITTAIN'S BUILDINGS, 54 Manners Street. R.U.'R. ENDS -INCREDIBLE-PAIN. IT'S ii miracle! I tlioiu;lit I would nevei git well,", writes S. Marshall,' Avondale, "Auckland, who found Hint Ii U.II. Rheumatic Trcatnient cured vvhen Kay Treatment and Racing Baths- tailed. R.U.K. (largu- size 7s (id) is sold with genuine money-back guarantee. Half-sizo, without gMtii'iuilcti, 4s. Free Booklet from King's nnd J'errctt's Pharmacies and S. C. Burns, Pctoiie.

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 19, 24 January 1938, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 19, 24 January 1938, Page 2

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