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TONIGHT AT 8, And Daily at 2.15 and 8.0. AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. (Throughout New Zealand) Present The Story That Has Thrilled Two Generations of ReadeVs. THE GREATEST FILM SPECTACLE OF THE A OF, I! ffffSSA (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Presented by the Finest Actors In England Today: PAUL ROBESON, PAUL ROBESON, PAUL ROBESON, CEDRTC HARDWICKE, ANNA LEE, ROLAND YOUNG, JOHN LODER, AND 1000 OTHERS. Hear PAUL ROBESON Sing I His Vocal Gem: THE FASCINATING ECHO SONG, and Two Other Thrilling Songs. A Magnificent Version of H. Rider -Haggard's Undying Romance of Stirring Adventures — A Search for Legendary Diamond Mines, FILMED ENTIRELY AGAINST ACTUAL AFRICAN BACKGROUNDS! Supports include L ATEST PICTURES OF SYDNEY CELEBRATIONS. BOX PLANS FOR TONIGHT AT THEATRE; PHONE 51-595. JC WILLIAMSON, LTD., Present • England's Greatest Actress, FAY COMPTON, AND HER COMPLETE LONDON COMPANY', In th» World-famous and Most Discussed Play the English-Speaking Stage has Known, "VICTORIA REGINA," "VICTORIA REGINA," "VICTORIA REGINA," "VICTORIA REGINA," "VICTORIA REGINA," ■'VICTORIA REGINA," "VICTORIA REGINA," "VICTORIA REGINr-," "VICTORIA REGINA," "VICTORIA REGINA," \ Which created a positive sensation in Auckland, where it is Attracting Record Audiences. PROVINCIAL TOUR: NEAV PLYMOUTH—FEBRUARY 23 and W^Ml#^lull?R^iMAfi--28 AND MARCH 1. , WELLINGTON SEASON BEGINS:SATURDAY, MARCH 5. for full particulars see local newspapers. JOHN FARRELL, Touring Manager. .11 OETONE THEATRES, I I L exONE THEATRES. \ G!l a nd -—n_^il!!!LJ 'TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. . -TWO BIG PICTURES NoIJZ—The World's Best inVAUDEVILLE. ZH "CALLING ALL STARS." — Parked with Top-line Variety Stars includS LARRY ADLERplayin,l»sHar monica and the famous team, FLOTSAM The JSest L Musical Variety Show to NOp 2—The New Nero' Wolfe Mystery Featuring WALTER CONNOLLY. ( Pro «amme =Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Reserves at Theatre Tel. 54-063, Pti^Arß PETONIi 1 ALALIi — _____ PFTONI1 PALACB FE.IUINI TONIGHT, at 7.45. Shrieking brakes—screaming tyres! . .- A thrill with every click of the meter. "MIDNIGHT TAXI." "MIDNIGHT TAXI." "MIDNIGHT TAXI." BRIAN DONLEVY, FRANCES DRAKE GILBERT ROLAN D, ALAN DINLHAU1 (Recommended for Adults. — Associate Feature — . KFA t "FUGITIVE MAYNa'rD In SHERIFF." (Universal Exhibition.) Also News and Scenic. OT ATE PETOXE, STATE.. OtaTE; PETOXE, STATE. TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. .LANE WITHERS "ANGEL'S JANE WITHERS "ANGEL'S JANE WITHERS in ~,„.„„ IA\F WITHERS HOLIDAY." JANE WITHERS HOLIDAY." . With ROBERT KENT, JOHN DAVIS, SALLY BLANE. Ginger Jane takes a flol"^-,^ WHAT A HOLIDAY. JANLb BLbl VTTTI I (Programme for Universal Exhibition.) PLUS a Brilliant Supporting Programme of Featurettes. Box Plan at Theatre. Tel. 63-899. "PAEKAKARIKI, SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 13. CPECAL Train leaves Waterloo 0.9 a.m., £5 Wellington 9.45 a.m. Superannuated members specially invited to attend. __ _ Branch Secretary. I'AIN'KUL X t IC'I 1;"ALI.O Arches cause pain, progressive bony delormity. corns, callouses, and iHM-vout disorders My spenali<ed treatment successtully ann permanently corrects above coudition with out aid of artificial supports, ivlncb interfere with natuial functions ot feet. Tone less muscles revitalised 'Hid inflamed joint* iTimrjletelv penetrated KATHI'-RINE CAUI'KrU N.Z.R.M.. Kpsistered Massi'iisr and Medical Electrician, Kelvin Cham herb. 18 The Terrace. Telephone 43-2)7 npHE Grand Hotel recommends f-eppelt's * Port The Kuhy Wine n-itb 12 ttrstclass awards. yuarts 3s, pints Is 9d. Bo!elj> at our Home bupply Store.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1938, Page 4

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