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FINALLY TONIGHT JKSSII!, MATTHEWS JESSIE MATTHEWS JKSBI.E MATTHEWS JESSIE .MATTHEWS, In Her Greatest Triumph— "SPARKLES" ; . "SPARKLES" — Associate feature ■ • '* ' " A DANUfc-KUUij & DVENTURE." "A DANGEROUS ADVENTURE." (A Columbia Picture.) (■Prog. Approved Universal Exhibition.) 2 p.m. / 7.45 p ,jn. ■ / tvE \ ______ - ~'-:i '-V LUXE J:: ■.:,.- " ■' Courtenay \. . V Ring Place. >.— fS ■_ 53-oso. ' ■'■..■■ . . i- ■ For Tomorrow's--GIGANTIC V ' , - DOUBLE-FEATURE PROGRAMME SEE PAGE 3. 1 I"'""" "■■■"■""■■"'..m.m.mim.m mug- ■ I DETONE THEATREB. | | ■ r.ETONE THEATRES. § GRAND — — PETONE RAND' ■— PETONE TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. PATSY KELLY-LYDA ROBERT!. • PATSY KELLY-LYDA ROBERTI. Lynne Overman — Robert Armstrong. In the Big Laugh. Music, and Dancin? Hit "NOBODY'S BABY." "NOBODY'S BABY." "NOBODY'S BABY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — Also Showing — Excellent SHORT FEATURETTES Ineluding: "OUR GANG" Comedy, "CRIME DOES NOT PAY," COLOURED TRAVELOGUE, SERIAL. Reserves at Theatre. Tel. 64-063. PALACE ' PETONE - ALACE .PETONE PALACE • PETONB TONIGHT — 7.45 p.m. — TONIGHT The Musical you must not miss. "HARMONY LANE." "HARMONY LANE." Hear these popular old songs:—"Swane* River," "Old Folks at Home," "Old Black Joe," "Oh Suzanna," sung by the ShawChoir of 70 Voices, and the Christy Minstrels. Assoeint* Attrpctum "FREEDOM FOR SALE." ROSALIND KEITH - PAUL KELLY* ' (Recommended for Adults.) STATE PETONE STATE XATE PETONE STATE TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. Samuel Gold^vyn Presents MIRIAM HOPKINS-JOEL McCRSJA. ■ --—-"WOMAN CHASES MAN." "WOMAN CHASES MAN." With CHARLES WINNINGER-ERIK RHODES. Without doubt the craziest, dizziest, ano , funniest farce that ever came out of ■ Hollywood. (Recommended uy obuboi More Suitable for Adults.) ' ' PLUS.—Outstanding Supporting Fe*turettes, Including: WALT DISNEY MICKEY MOUSE IN . COLOUR-"THE WORM TURNS." Box, Plans. at Theatre,' Tel. ■ 63-899. pRAND OPERA HOUSE ■CROWDED TO CAPACITY AT EVERY PERFORMANCE. ENGLAND'S GREATEST ACTRESS FAY COMP T 0 N ' V O M'f lON COMP T 0 N 00MP T 0 N COMP T 0 N COM P T 0 N And Her ' ~ » BRILLIANT LONDON 7 COMPANY - BRILLIANT LONDON COMPANY. DRAWING ALL WELLINGTON. POSITIVELY ONLY 7 MORE NIGHTS ' Of ■ " VICTORIA REGIXA." "VICTORIA REGINA." • " VICTORIA REGINA ."- ---■ " VICTORIA ' REGINA." ' Last Matinee but ouc on Saturday 4t 2 o'clock at special prices. > ' GALA VICE REGAL NIGHT. Tomorrow Evening the Seventh Recoi'd Performance will be attended by bis Excellency (LORD GALWAY) and Suite. All Plans now open at the D.1.C., including stalls at 4s Gd. Day Sale 2s at Theatre Confectionery.' Late Door Is 6d. Direction J. C. "Williamson, Ltd. missions to seamen. \t- a u t i c a l. fair, ■Nautical fair, T O N I G H T, T O N I G II T, At 7.30 o'clock. MISSIO'X BUILDING, STOUTSTREET. MISSION BUILDING, STOUT STREET. IION\ P. VRA^ER (Minister of Marine) / will present Frizes won during T?air. Be in the Finals for the Sydney Trip. SEB THE MODEL YACHTS TONIGHT At the MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. WELLINGTON COLLEGE.' GRAND GARDEN PARTY. SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1838, •^ Commencing 2 p.m. To be held in the presence of her Excellency Viscountess Gahvay. . Displays of Phvsical Training, Gymnastics, Marching Evolutions. Stalls for Tea,- Cakes, Sweets, Drinks, | Ice.*, I'lpwits. Produce. | Cinemn Displays anil a Promenade J OotictH Sec the kVliddl At lie, Amliiilaticc Display, nnil Olfl-timr School Pageant Admission to (Jiomvla. Sixpence. Ailmi'-sion lo Tcnnip (,'otu-U hikl liaths, | Tlircepi'iice. 'pKI-hl'HOiMt J4-U4l lot Wuotatioiif- lor * CaUiliiurnps, lui'itations, BiiMDe?s Stationery, et<" Half-tone and Line Block* imada st iliortest notice. The "Evening J>wt" Printing Worka.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 58, 10 March 1938, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 58, 10 March 1938, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 58, 10 March 1938, Page 2

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