TWO STELLAR ATTRACTIONS! TWO STELLAR ATTRACTIONS! Blending Comedy, Laughter, Excitement, Mystery, Intrigue, and Thrills into Two and - Threequarter Hours of Enjoyable Entertainment! 2 p.m. / - \ 7.45 pja» / D' E \t- " '•*- J Courtenay V J ■-. Ring Place.: \*_-*< '. 63-080. SANDY POWELL, The World-famoui SANDY' POAVELL, Comedian SANDY POWELL, SANDY POWELL, Bringing Greater SANDY POWELL, Laughs than all o£ SANDY POWELL, lus Records, SANDY POWELL, SANDY POWELL, "Sandy Join, tho SANDY POWELL, Nudists,' : SANDY POWELL, SANDY POWELL, "Sandy the SANDY POWELL, Dentist." SANDY POWELL, SANDY POWELL, "Sandy ths SANDY POWELL, ' Gang&ter/* SANDY POWELL, etc., etc., ' SANDY POWELL, SANDY POWELL, ROLLED INT' SANDY POWELL, ONE! In the\Comedy Scream, "IT'S A GRAND OLD WORLD." ' "IT'S A GRAND OLD WORLD." "IT'S A GRAND OLD WORLD." "IT'S A GRAND OLD WORLD." • ' "IT'S A GRAND OLD WORLD." "IT'S A GRAND OLD WORLD.'! ■ Released by Action Pictures. AND DON'T ' "' FORGET! Sandy Sings Several Bright and Bre^ Song Numbers. Don't miss hearing him sing "It's' a Grand' Old World," t}ie.rollicking,.hearty theme song." —Associate Attraction— —Universal . Films .present— , Another "Crime Club" Thriller, Crime that will challenge "The Thin Man"! Crime that would baffle Skerlock.Holmes! Crime that would defy J. Edgar Hooverl But it was mere child's play to the greatert criminologist of the age—the super, super, super sleuth of modern times—Edgar Kennedy! ' ' "THE BLACK DOLL." ■ "THE BLACK DOLL." "THE BLACK DOLL." "THE BLACK DOLL." "THE BLACK DOLL." "THE BLACK DOLL." "THE BLACK DOLL." , "THE BLACK DOLL." "THE BLACK DOLL." "THE BLACK DOLL."(Reo. by Censor for Adultt.) Starving EDGAR KENNEDY*, NAN GREY, * DONALD WOODS. Plans' at D.I.C. and Theatre (53-080). P: ETONE THEATRES. jj -. ETONE THEATRES. | ST A 'i:_. PETONE STATE KATE - PETONE BTATB FINALLY TONIGHT/'at*B'o'clock.- - . TWO BRILLIANT ATTRACTIONS. , No. 1— "i "-''■ '- ROBERT YOUNG -FLORENCE RICE -"MARRIED BEFORE BREAKFAST"— Comedy, drama, riotous romance, and ' action. No. 2— EDMUND LOWE - VIRGINIA BRUCE -"THE GARDEN MURDER CASE"Philo Vance returns to mystery with no loopholes. Who was the killer? Commencing TOMORROW (SATURDAY). With MATINEE at 2 p.m. RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN , ' "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA."—« "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA." ■ With Madclicne Carroll, Douglas 'Fairbanks, Mary Astor, C. Aubrey Smith, Raymond Massey. The Greatest Romantic Adventure Storj; of All" Time. Early Booking Positively Essential. Box Plan at Theatre. Tel. 63.890. ~ fPiocramme Recommended by Censor top Adults.) * I pRAND ■ PETONB "RAND PETONB — TONIGHT at 8, o'clock. — No. I—The strangest Jungle Adventure of them all. "BORNEO" ■ "BORNEO" No. 2-HAROLD BELL WRIGHT'S " Action-packed Drama of the Old West: _ 'THE' CALIFORNIAN" * —• "THE CALIFORNIAN" '-* With .RICARDO CORTEZ. COMMENCING SATURDAY! - , ■ EDDIE CANTOR • ' EDDIE CANTOR .- June Lang—Roland Younp—Tony Marti*» Louise Hovick, In the Spectacular "Musical Hit, "ALI BABA GOES TO TOWN."— "ALE BABA GOES TO TOWN."—? (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Reserves at Thcrttre^Tel. 64-063. DALACE , '■ 1 J-etong ' J-ALACF. PETONB, PALACE : — PETONB. FINALLY* 7.45 o'clock TONIGHT. . "BORN RECKLESS" '—»- • And "IT HAPPENED IN 'HOLLYWOOD.'' SATURDAY, at 2 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. ZANE GREY'S-^ —— ZANE GREY'S ;— "BORN TO THE WEST. " "BORN TO THE WEST." Second Attraction: . A Djmv Comedy-Romance, * ■ ■ , "LOVE-ON-TOAST." • - "LOVE-ON-TOAST." Plus a Colour Classic and News. . (All Universal Exhibition.) PUBLIC NOTICES. SCOTTISH WANDERERS FOOTBALL CLUB. PRACTICE GAME, Lyall Bay, 3 to 5 p.m. SATURDAY. All club members are asked to attend. WELLINGTON FRENCH CLUB. riMIE OPENING REUNION for 1938 -L will take place at the Rooms of tho PIONEER CLUB on THURSDAY, April 21, at 8 p.m. AU those are interested in joining th* club should ring Telephone No. 32-275. MIRAMAR RANGERS CLUB. TJRACTICE AT KILBIRNIE STA--1 DIUM, TOMORROW, At 2.30 p.m. ADIES! Be smartly dieted; u»e our' Easy Terms for Coats,' Costumes, Frocks, etc. Heinmann's, lHa Courtenay » Place. > - - ' ■ WE make Line or Half-tone Blocks for all purposes and all paper, from, tho cheapest newsprint to the finest art. "Evening Post" Printing Works. Tel, 44-040. , ' ■'-
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 83, 8 April 1938, Page 2
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