7rr ■ , , SKSSIO^S: ' I p r. p « v m I Shoppers> Session •iM mul 8.0 p.m. | ■*■» %t \X Hi IN 1 Friday, 5.0 p.m. J C. Williamson Corporation's Feature Theatre NOW HOLDING ALL LONG-RUN RECORDS FOR 1938 KXTKN'DKI) SKAHON of W»nim Bros.' Delightful Comedy, "EVER SINCE EVE"! Hardy have two kiwi I Comedy Sliirs been vo strongly supported as is the case with this Exception;*! Film. "EVER SINCE EVE" " EVER SINCE EVE " • "EVER SINCE EVE" ROBERT MONTGOMERY A playboy author with plenty of original ideas—on most things! Handsome Bob as you like him. . ■ MARION DA VIES Just a daughter of Eve in a modern Gnrdcn^of Eden; but, my, how she turned PATSY KELLY—FRANK McHUGH ALLEN JENKINS—LOUISE FAZENDA—BARTON MACLANE. BOOK at D.I.C. or REGENT. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) T-I-V-O-Lr-I — FINALLY TONIGHT. SELECTED SUPPORTS from 7 o'clock. CLARK GABLE—JEAN HARLOW in "SARATOGA" MARGARET LINDSAY—JOSEPH CALLEIA in "SINNER TAKE ALL" (Both Pictures Recommended by Connor Cor Adult?;) SCREENING TIMES: 7.45, "Sinner Take AIL" 0 p.m., "Saratoga.'" TELEPHONE 43-968. PRICES 1/6, IZFRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY (MATINEE SATURDAY, 1.45 p.m.) { | LORETTA YOUNG-TYRONE POWER "CAFE METEOPOLE" ADOLI'IIE MENJOU—CHARLES WIXNINGER. _ The screen's most exciting sweethearts—lovely Loretta Yonni and the romantically handsome Tyrone Power—play life's most exciting game while M'sier Adolphe Menjou throws away the rule book in this Dazzling Comedy. GREAT ASSOCIATE ENTERTAINMENT ANNE SHIRLEY-HERBERT MARSHALL "MAKE WAY FOR A LADY" The laugh-laden saga of a well-spoiled girl who pulled the strings from behind the scenes and fomented a war between two women who wanted to marry her unsuspecting pop. Here's a valuable lesson for children who want to know how to bring up their parents. (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT D.I.C. FOR NEXT SATURDAY'S TWO GALA PERFORMANCES And for SUBSEQUENT PRESENTATIONS at. the GRAND OPERA HOUSE Of FRANK NEIL'S COLOSSAL REVUE THE WONDER SHOW OF WORLD STARS 40-INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS—4O. INCLUDING: JIM GERALD— ELLA SHIELDS GAUTIER'S COMEDY DOGS Don Galvin (the Mexican Troubadour), Arne Hartmnn (Wizard, of the PianoAccordion), JVlunro and the Adams Sisters (Musical Dancing Jugglers), Petillo and ■ Pesco, U. S. Thompson, and a host of other world's stars, and —FRANK NEIL'S FAMOUS BEAUTY BALLET— PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 6/-; Unreserved Stalls, 4/- and 2/-; Gallery, 1/6. (Saturday Evening Reserves, 7/-.) All prices plus tax. FAREWELL!- TONIGHT, at 8 - FAREWELL! POSITIVELY FINAL THRILLING LECTURE , COUNT FELIX YON LUCKNER Prince of Good Fellows, Ace of Adventurers, Finest, of Speakers, who lias won the Admiration of 411 Wellington. THRILLS! ANECDOTES! HUMOUR! REVELATIONS! This Final Lecture will be the Best of All. ... You'll thrill while the inimitable Count recounts new adventures and reveals new secrets. . . . You 11 laugh, when he tells humorous incidents connected with his capture, his internment, his escape from Motuihi, his sojourn, in Mount Eden Gaol, his final clays in New Zealand. GRAND OPERA HOUSE POSITIVELY LAST APPEARANCE. ', COME AND MEET THE COUNT AND COUNTESS IN PERSON AND SAY FAREWELL. ADMISSION: 3/-, 2/-, and 1/-, Reserves, Gd extra. Plans at D.I.C. till 5 p.m., then at Opera. House (Telephone 51-814). DEFENCE OF NEW ZEALAND AFFECTS EVERY MAN, WOMAN, AND CHILD IN THE DOMINION. The British Prime Minister, speaking in the House of Commons on March 7, made this notable announcement: — '•THAT THE MAINTENANCE OF NAVAL BASES AND STRATEGIC POINTS IN VARIOUS PARTS OF THE WORLD IS NOT AS VITAL AS THE DEFENCE OF-OUK OWN COUNTRY, BECAUSE AS LONG AS - WE ARE UNDEFEATED AT HOME, EVEN, IF WE SUSTAIN LOSSES ' OVERSEAS, WE MAY HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY. TO iIAKE THEM GOOD AFTERWARDS." ATTEND THE PUBLIC MEETING TOWN HALL TOWN HALL TONIGHT—At B—TONIGHT Chairman: HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (T. C. A. HISLOP, ESQ.). Speaker: THE HON. W. PERRY, M.L.C. MR. PERRY WILL DEAL WITH THE INTERNATIONAL SITUATION FKOM THE VIEWPOINT OF THE DEFENCE OF NEW ZEALAND. . THE PORT NICHOLSON SILVER BAND will play in the Hall a Selection of Popular Music' from 7.30 p.m. Meeting under auspices of the Wellington Branch of the New Zealand Defence League, which is strictly non-party political, ADMISSION FREE. W. H. BARNARD, President. . D. COLQUHOUN, Secretary. VERY REV. FATHER OWEN FRANCIS DUDLEY (ENGLAND'S DISTINGUISHED CHURCHMAN AND AUTHOR) WILL LECTURE AT THE \ TOWN HALL . On TOWN HALL WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 30, at 8 p.m. (ONE NIGHT ONLY) His Subject Being: ' (ONE NIGHT ONLY) "WHY I BECAME A CATHOLIC" Other Speakers: THE MOST REV. DR. O'SILEA, S.M. (Archbishop of Wellington), and REV. FATHER J. A. HIGGINS, S.M. (Arcluliocesan Director of Social Studies). MR. MAXWELL FERNIE (Organist) and MARIST BROTHERS' BOYS' MASSED CHOIR WILL RENDER ITEMS. ADMISSION I/-. Reserves at the D.I.C. Booking Office, 2/-. Father .Dudley's Books, "Will Men Be Like Gods?" "Shadow on the Earth,7' "Masterful Monk," "Pageant of Life," and "The Coming o£ the Monster," are procurable at the Catholic Supplies (N.Z.), Ltd., G3 Dixon Street. RECONSTRUCTION BOOK SALE BOOK SALE A NEW COMPANY, TO BE KNOWN AS • C. A. INNES LTD., ' HAS PURCHASED THE WELL-KNOWN BOOK AND STATIONERY FIRM OF C. A. INNES & MACGKEGOR LTD. ' IN ORDER TO COMMEMORATE THE EVENT. THE WHOLE OF THE WELLASSORTED STOCK WILL BE OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES SALE STARTS TOMORROW (FRIDAY). C. A. ~INNis~ LTD., 190 LAMBTON QUAY The Midland).,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 70, 24 March 1938, Page 2
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