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NOW YOU HEAR SPARKLING DIALOGUE AKIN TO THE WIT OF WODEHOUSE-TJIE TECHNIQUE OF COWARD! DIRECTED BY LUBITSCH. YESTERDAY'S HAPPY CROWDS CONVULSED! i il T> i? nj?xr r V DAILY—"2.IS and 8 p.m. |l rh g iii n r i book EARLY FOB TONIGHTI Direction: J.C.W. Picture Corporation. ' Managing Director: F. Beaumont Smith. ' Paramount Joyously Give You MARLENE DIETRICH EDWARD HERBERT MARSHALL ■ With EVERETT MELVYN DOUGLAS HORTON , In i " AXTPTTT " Her Husband was her "Perfect Hubby"—Her Boy-Friend j ±Xl\ UJIiXj , vas ncr "Beau"—But what a Knot she tied Herself in! j " ATVJPTTT " ' XWiKXI-tU (Recommended for Adults. ] SEE PAGE 7 | FOR THE TRUTH-THE WHOLE TRUTH-AND NOTHING BUT j "THE AWFUL TRUTH." ! — T-I-V-O-L-I TONIGHT and MONDAY "HEIDI OF THE ALPS" Shirley TEMPLE—Jean HERSHOLT—HeIen WESTLEY Arthur TREACHER. Millions the world over have laughed and wept and rejoiced over this story by Johanna Spiri. Now it comes to the screen—a picture that will touch the deepest corners oE your heart. GREAT ASSOCIATE SPECIAL "WAKE UP AND LIVE" ALICE-FAYE—PATSY KELLY—NED SPARKS—WALTER WINCHELL. One of the Brightest Musical Comedies it has been our pleasure to present to you. (Both Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) PATRONS NOTE.—Telephone Reserves NOT held after 7.30 Tonight. TELEPHONE 43-968. PRICES 1/6, 1/TUESDAY NEXT . ■ . nun "SOULS AT SEA" ..._I!L .., ■ GRAND OPERA HOUSE Commencing^ EASTER SATURDAY (Matinee) J. C. WILLIAMSON LTD.'S GREAT COMEDY ATTRACTION THAT GOES SKIPPING ALONG WITH A FROLIC HUMOUR THAT IS ALTOGETHER IRRESISTIBLE. APPLICATIONS FOR SEATS A RECORD! Indications are thaV every performance will be SOLD OUTI FAY COMPTON AND HER BRILLIANT COMPANY In the Century's Greatest Comedy Triumph— "GEORGE & MARGARET" STILL THE RAGE OF LONDON AFTER TWELVE RECORD MONTHS. Said the Auckland "Star": "THE MOST ENTERTAINING COMEDY SEEN HERE FOR YEARS." Two Popular Booking Prices: 7/- and 5/- (plus tax). Patrons are advised to take advantage of the Advance Booking (no additional charge) and thus avoid crowding at the Box Office- Next Monday, when the Plans open at the D.I.C. for the Six Nights' Gaiety. • ■ ' LAUGHTER ON THE RUN FOR THREE MERRY HOURS! GRAND OPERA HOUSE J, O. Williamson Ltd. Present t THE BIGGEST VARIETY FUN SHOW FOX KEAIiS! LAST NIGHT TONIGHT! SAY GOOD-BYE TO ALL THE FAVOURITES'! FRANK NEIL'S WONDER SHOW! BIG GALA FAREWELL PROGRAMME SATURDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT. AU REVOIR, WELLINGTON! iO-INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS-40. LNCJLUDINU: 10-WORLD-FAMOUS VARIETY ACTS-10 JIM GERALD ELLA SHIELDS GAUTIER'S COMEDY DOGS Don Galvin (the Mexican Troubadour), Arne Hartman (Wizard of the PianoAccordion); Petillo and Pesco, U. 6. Thompson, and a host of other world stars, and -FRANK NEIL'S FAMOUS BEAUTY BALLET— PRICES: D.C. and R.S., 6/-; ttnreserved Stalls, 4/. and 2/6; GaUery, 1/8 (early doors, 2/-). All plus tax. Day Sales at Opera House Confectionery. Reserves at D.1.0. Matinee Prices: i/-, 3/-, 2/-, and 1/-. Children naif-price, THE CLASH OF THE NATIONS. "MUSSOLINI'S 3rd CAMPAIGN: ITALY'S AIMS AND OBJECTS " LECTURE (Illustrated with Lantern Slides) AUTHORITATIVE AND PROPHETIC. TOWN HALL-CONCERT CHAMBER TOMORROW (SUNDAY) TOMORROW At 8 p.m. MR. CHAS. S WILSON (OF AUCKLAND), BRITISH-ISRAEL LECTURER. ADMISSION FREE. ORCHESTRA. COLLECTION. "hT' WRESTLING TOWN HALL WRESTLING MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 11, A GREAT WRESTLING MATCH IS PROMISED ON MOxNDAY NEXT EQUAL TO ANY OF THE BETTER OF LAST SEASON'S COMESIS'. 4ndy Moen, the husky Minnosotan, who has drawn with Nngurski and Detton and has not lost a match in the Dominion, will defend his record against iexan 'Irish Jack Kennedy., who is making his Wellington debut, ANDY MOEN TEXAN "IRISH »" JACK KENNEDY Jack Kennedy is n pupil of the famous. "Farmer" Burns, aiid is credited with having more holds in his kit than any other matman. He has also drawn with Nagurski. FIREWORKS ARE PROMISED ON MONDAY-DON'T MISS IT! BOOKING AT E. W. HUMPHREY'S. MANNERS STREET. PRICES: 5/-, 3/-, 2/-. LADIES 2/6. (All plus tax.) WE ARE BORN HEALTHY! WE EAT OURSELVES SICK! CAN WE EAT OURSELVES WELL? HEAR THE ANSWER BY TWO HEALTHY WORLD-TRAVELLED BRITISHERS EDWARD JULIUS PRICE And MAUREEN MORRIS PRICE (THE HEALTHY HEALTH TEACHERS) Who Speak nt KING'S THEATRE SUNDAY NIGHT — At 7.45 SUNDAY NIGHT The Teachings of Mr. and Mrs. Price represent thn Latest Findings in the Realm of, Dietetic Science. FREE ALL WELCOME NO CHILDREN. /■ After Trying Medicine for Thousands of Years / MAN MUST GO BACK TO NATURE! '

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

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 84, 9 April 1938, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 84, 9 April 1938, Page 4

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