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CROWDED AUDIENCES DAILY are simply Roaring with Laughter at David 0. Selznick's Sensational Technicolour Comedy. If pilit M I—-—— M Presented by Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. (Throughout N.Z.) Our Advice is to Book Sow for Tonight at Begg's or Theatre. Tel. 51-277. FREDRIU MARCH FREDRIC MARCH FREDRIC MARCH FREDRIC MARCH FREDRIC MARCH. CAROLE LOMBARD CAROLE LOMBARD CAROLE LOMBARD CAROLE LOMBARD CAROLE LOMBARD With Charles Winningcr, Walter Connolly, "NOTHING SACRED" "NOTHING SACRED" "NOTHING SACRED" A United Artists Release. (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) IN ADDITION "MARCH OF TIME." Clpuston'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." _ = j TONIGHT FOR THE LAST TIME. FANNIE HURST'S Immortal Story "IMITATION* OF LIFE." With CLAUDETTE COLBERT —At the PARAMOUNT THEATRE ARAMOUNT THEATRE 2.15 TWICE DAILY -— 7.45 (Dir.: G. L. Johnston.) TOMORROW! TOMORROW! j The Magnificent Screen Photoplay that has been chosen by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts as— "THE GREATEST FILM OF THE YEAR." - Warner Bros. Proudly Present— "THE LIFE OF "THIS LIFE OF "THE LIFE OF "THE LIFE OF "THE LIFE OF EMILE ZOLA." EMILE ZOLA." EMILE ZOLA." EMILE ZOL A." EMILE ZOLA." EMILE ZOLA." EMILE ZOLA." EMILE ZOLA." EMILE ZOLA." EMILE ZOLA." EMILE ZOLA." EMILE ZOLA." EMILE ZOLA." EMILE ZOLA." EMILE ZOLA." With * The Academy Award Winner, MR. PAUL MUNI MR. PAUL MUNI MR. PAUL MUNI ' JUR. PAUL MUNI MR. PAUL MUNI MR. PAUL MUNI MR. PAUL MUNI MR. PAUL MUNI In the Climactic Role of his Brilliant i Career. 1"I Avant most sincerely to1 recommend you to see 'THE LIFE OF EMILE ZOLA,' because it is one of the most amazing pieces, of ~ work that has ever been transmitted to the silver screen." —Uncle Scrim. The Screen can give you nothing more THRILLING, EXCITING, ofl DRAMATIC I Than THE DREYFUS CASE TRIAL SCENE. Brilliant Associate Programme, j (Programme Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at DJ.C. and Theatre. Tel. 51-842. J- " iFINEMA Y>-^_- gILBIRNIB __^-f* Wellington's Leading Suburban Theatre. J 7 v 30 -— FINALLY TONIGHT — 7.30 Jack Cicely HULBERT. ' COURTNEIDGE. —In— "TAKE MY TIP." —In Addition.— RALPH BELLAMY IDA LUPINO -In"LET'S GET MARRIED." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves at Theatre. Tel. 14-202. TOMORROW . TOMORROW ALSO SATURDAY and MONDAY. DIRECT FROM THE REGENT— Warner Bros. Present— ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY 1111 MARION DAVIES MARION DAVIES MARION DAVIES Ably Supported By— FRANK McHUGH — PATSY KELLY, ALLEN JENKINS, -■In— The Uproarious Farce— "EVER — SINCE - EVE." "EVER — SINCE — EVE." "EVER — SINCE — EVE." " EVER — SINCE — EVE." "EVER — SINCE — EVE." , "EVER — SINCE - EVE." —Associate Attraction— A Bright and Snappy Musical Chock-full of Songs, Fun, and New Dance Numbers. MARTHA RAVE, MARTHA RAVE BING CROSBY," BING CROSBY, In Paramount's Hilarious Comedy— " DOUBLE — OR - NOTHING." "DOUBLE - OR - NOTHING." " DOUBLE — OR - NOTHING." ■ (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) oeaside theatre, lyall bay. Seaside theatre, lyall bay. 7.30 TONIGHT 7.30 ' And TOMORROW. Women—robbed of their jewels and furs by crooked games! Men—trapped in the frenzied fever of easy money. BRUCE CABOT, ANN SOTHERN, BRUCE CABOT, ANN SOTHERN, In - "DON'T GAMBLE WITH LOVE" - - "DON'T GAMBLE WITH LOVE" - Associate Attraction: GAIL PATRICK, RICARDO CORTEZ, AKIM TAMIROFF JACK LARUE, In Paramount's Stirring Drama, "HER. HUSBAND LIES'' . "HER HUSBAND LIES" COMING SATURDAY: "SARATOGA" (Programme Rec. for Adults.) "'''"tennis "'coaching. ' " rpENNIS FLAYERS, it takes time to -*- correct errors, therefore commence your Coaching NOW! T. S. WILLIAMS, Professional Tennie Coach. Tel. 60-275.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 82, 7 April 1938, Page 2

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