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A Comedy Riot that is Entirely Different Book Now for Tonight at Begg'a or Theatre (Tel. 51-277). Sessions: 2.15 and S p.m. n^--— -4 7 pLAZA. U l^li__-4 Presented by Amalgamated Theatres. Ltd (Throughout N.Z.) CROWDED AUDIENCES DAILY Are simply Roaring with Laughter at David O. Selanick's.Sensational Technicolour Comedy, ' FMSDRIC MARCH FREDRIC MARCH FREDRIC MARCH FREDRIC MARCH VREDRIC- MARCH FREDRIC MARCH CAROLE LOMBARI ,CAROLE LOMBARI CAROLE LOMBARI s CAROLE LOMBARI CAROLE LOMBARI CAROLE LOMBARI With Charles Winninger . Walter Connolly In 1 "NOTHING SACRED" ' "NOTHING SACRED" "NOTHING SACRED" "NOTHING SACRED" A United Artists Release. (Both approved for Universal Exhibition. IN ADDITION — "MARCH OF TIME." "MARCH OF TIME." CLOUSTON'S ARRIVAL AT SYDNEY EXCELLENT SWIMMING SHORT. ON ITS WAY— ' The New Screen Sensation, ANNABELLA, ANNABELLA, ANNABELLA, ANNABELLA, . In •'DINNER AT THE RITZ." "DINNER AT THE RITZ." LAST THREE DAYS Of FANNIE HURST'S FANNIE HURST'S FANNIE HURST'S Immortal Story, "IMITATION OF LIFE" "IMITATION OF LIFE" "IMITATION OF LIFE" -With— • - - ' The One and Only CLAUDETTE COLBERT CLAUDETTE COLBERT CLAUDETTE COLBERT At the ' PARAMOUNT THEATRI JL>AR AMOUNT THBATRI 2.15 — TWICE DAILY -— 7.45 (Dir.: G. L. Johnston.) _ FRIDA"Y NEXT! In' all its Glory and Magnificence—tlu Greatest Picture that hag ever graced tfo Screen of any Theatre at ~any time—any .where! ■ '; MR. PAUL MUNI MR. PAUL MUNI . j MR. PAUL MUNI MR. PAUL MUNf : MR. PAUL MUNI ,MR, PAUL MUNI MR. PAUL MUNI In the Most Distinguished Role of Hi •■ Career: "THE LIFE OF EMILE ZOLA." • "THE LIFE OF EMILE ZOLA." "THE LIFE OF EMILE ZOLA." ''THE LIFE OF EMILE ZOLA." ■, "THE LIFE OF EMILE ZOLA." "THE LIFE OF EMILE ZOLA." "THE LIFE OF EMILE ZOLA." . "THE LIFE OF EMILE ZOLA." The picture that has been adjudged the winner of the famous Motion Picture Academy Arts Award. Two Hours of the Most Thrilling Screer You've Ever Seen! (Both pictures Appd. Universal Exhbtn.) t Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre, ■|'""""""" """"""■" "' V"""j lli pETONE THEATRES. 1 1 THEATREB. 3 |) i yiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: RAND : PBTONB~ RAND —— PETONB^ FINALLY TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. No. 1-ON THE STAGE, direct from St. James and DeLuxe Theatres, City— JACK CARTER JACK CARTER The Yodelling Cowboy, presenting the Latest Hillbilly Tunea. No. 2 — On the Screen— STANLEY. LUPINO MAX BABE, John Wood — Laddie Cliff. In the Riotous Record-breaking Musical Comedy Success. —- "OVER BHE GOES." — "OVER SHE GOES." COMMENCING WEDNESDAY. —— TWO BIG PICTURES No, I—The strangest Jungle Adventure of them all. "BORNEO" -"BORNEO" r - Martin Johnson's Last Picture. No. 2—HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S Action-packed Drama of the Old West. f'THE CALIFORNIAN" ——— — "THE CALIFORNIAN" -, — With/RICARDO CORTEZ. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves at Theatre—Tel. 64-063. PALACE'— PETONE -t lALACE PETONE PALACE : — PETONE FINALLY — 7.45 o'clock — TONIGHT —'"SPY RING" —— * And "DODGE CITY TRAIL." —— ALSO BOMBING OF THE PAN AY. TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY). No. I—Roaring motors—Hurtling steel. "BORN RECKLESS" "BORN RECKLESS" — r No. 2—Romance flames among the Stars. "IT HAPPENED IN HOLLYWOOD." "IT HAPPENED IN HOLLYWOOD." No. 3—-The Selected Short Supports. (Air Universal Exhibition;) QTATE PETONfi STATE OxATE PETONB STATE FINALLY' TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. SHIRLEY TEMPLE -■ , In ■ . "HEIDI OF THE ALPS."—: With Jean Hersholt, Arthur 'Preacher, Helen ■ ' Westley. COMMENCING TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY). TWO OUTSTANDING ATTRACTIONS. No. 1— • • OBERT YOUNG - FLORENCE RICE In -"MARRIED BEFORE BREAKFAST"|—"MARRIED BEFORE BREAKFAST"— Comedy, drama, riotous romance, and action. EDMUND LOWE - VIRGINIA BRUCE -"THE GARDEN MURDER CASE"--"THE GARDEN MURDER CASE"Philo Vance returns to mystery with no loopholes. Who was the killer? (Programme Recommended More Suitable for Adults.) Bos Plan at Theatre. Tel. 63-809. ___ . _ _ _ NOTICE TO "EVENING POST" SUBSCRIBERS. CUBSCRIBERS whose delivery •^ of the "Evening Post" is unsatisfactory are particularly requested to communicate DIRECT with the PUBLISHER instead ot complaining to the runner boys. This course ensures first-hand knowledge of irregularities and prompt attention. BLUNDELL BHOB., LTD. Telephone 44-040.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 80, 5 April 1938, Page 2

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