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2nd GREAT WEEK. 2nd GREAT WEEK. 2ml GREAT WEEK. Book early for tonight, at Theatre. Tel. •51-277. J^—- |l / p L A Z A. U IC^ *■ LAZ A. M Sessions 2.15 and S p.m. Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. (throughout New Zealand) proudly announce another of their big new season's successes—a riotout farce filmed entirely in Technieolour. FREDRIC MARCH FREDRIC MARCH KREDRIC MARCH FREDRIC MARCH EREDRIC MARCH FKEDRIC MARCH And CAROLE LOMBARD CAROLE LOMBARD 6AROLE LOMBARD CAROLE LOMBARD CAROLE LOMBARD CAROLE LOMBARD With CHARLES W-INNINGER, WALTER CONNOLLY, In David 0. Sclznicks Sensational Comedy Riot, "NOTHING SACRED" "NOTHING SACRED" "NOTHING SACRED" " NOTHING SACRED." " NOTHING SACRED." A United Artists Release. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) IN ADDITION " THE MARCH OF TIME." " THE MARCH OF TIME." " THE MARCH OF TIME." And still they come, one big show after another. COMMENCING EASTER SATURDAY. COMMENCING EASTER SATURDAY. The Loveliest Girl in Films, ANNABELLA, ANNABELLA, ANNABELLA, ANNABELLA, ANNABELLA, ANNABELLA, ANNABELLA, ANNABELLA, ' ANNABELLA, ANNABELLA, In a picture as tensely exciting as she is excitingly lovely. "DINNER AT THE EITZ." "DINNER AT THE EITZ." "DINNER AT THE BITZ." "DINNER AT THE RITZ." • A New World Picture. Released by 20th Century-Fox. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Packed to the Doors Last Night! A WORTHY TRIBUTE TO A MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION. "I want most sincerely to 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. At the PARAMOUNT THEATRE *- ARAMOUNT THEATRE 2.15 — TWICE DAILY 8 p.m. (Dir.: G. L. Johnston.) 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 "THE LIFE OF EMILE ZOLA." EMILEZOL A." EMILE.ZOL A." EMILE ZOLA." EMILE ZOLA." EMILE ZOLA." With The Academy Award Winner, MR. PAUL MUNI MR, PAUL MUNI MR. PAUL MUNI MR. PAUL MUNI (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 51-842. PETONE THEATRES. = E ETONE THEATRES. \ PALACE PETONE ALACE PETONE PALACE PETONE TONIGHT -*— At 7.45 TONIGIIT Hearts beat fast and guns flash faster in this Crimson-streaked Romance of Zano Grey's Lusty West— " BORN TO THE WEST..' " BORN TO THE WEST..' JOHN WAYNE MARSHA HUNT, JOHN MACK BROWN — MONTE BLUE. • A Side-splitting Comedy Romance— "LOVE ON TOAST." "LOVE ON TOAST." ■ STELLA ADLER JOHN PAYNE BENNY BAKER ISABEL JEWEL. Also Coloured Scenic and News. (All Universal Exhibition,) RAND PETONE~I HAND PETONE — TONIGHT at 8 o'clock. — EDDIE CANTOR EDDIE CANTOR June Lane —Roland Young—Tony Martin— In the Spectacular Musical Hit, "ALI BAB A GOES TO TOWN." "ALI BABA GOES TO TOWN." "ALI BABA GOES TO TOWN." "ALI BABA GOES TO TOWN." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Also Showing (j Specially-selected "SHORTS." G BOOK OR BE EARLY TONIGHT. Plan at Theatre. Tel. 04-003. ctate petone state State petone state TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock.—• RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN "THE PRISONER OF ZEND A." "THE PRISONER OF ZEN DA." With Madelione Carroll, Douglas Fairbanks, Jim., Mary Astor, C. Aubrey Smith, Raymond MaSßuy, The Greatest Romantic Adventure Story of All Time. RESERVE OR BE EARLY, Bos Plan nt Theatre Tel. 63-SU9. (Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults.) BROOKLYN THEATRE, 7.30-TONIGHT-7.30. June Withers, Slim Sumraei'villc, Helen Wood, Thomas Beck, "CAN THIS BE DIXIE." Don Ameuho, Ann Sothern, "FIFTY ROADS TO TOWN." What a Programme! Be Wise and BOOK EARLY. (Passed for Universal Exhibition.) BAND. PORT NICHOLSON SILVER BAND AT BASIN RESERVE. REGIMENTAL PIPE BAND AT KILBLRNIE RECREATION GROUND. TOMORROW (SUNDAY), AT 3 p.m.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 84, 9 April 1938, Page 4

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