/ M AJKSTIiI \ AJES T 1 ° ' The Symbol of Successful Entertainment, 2 p.m. DAILY 8 p.m. Metro-Goldwyn-Maycr Announco All the Talents of Radio, Stage, and Screen Combined in a 1938 Musicals. ~ £. ,/S==z,. " BROADWAY =^». -^^E: " BROADWAY V <. " BROADWAY ■ ■> '*X= MELODY =" -= MELODY =r j: MELODY T ~>^== ■ OF =^* ?.,/ ~ OF ■. =+._ \ ' i-VOO \ ' '' ~== 1935" =r -= 1938" -P" ROBERT TAYLOR.^=\ ROBERT TAYLOR-^A "N==ELEANOR POWELL^^ * POWELL=r' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) AND A HOST OF STARS. Advance Plans for all Sessions AT D.I.C. AND THEATRE (Telephone 45-100) -=1 THING'S ==- 1V ING'S ———y~- - - .AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD. (Throughout New Zealand). AT '2 and 7.45 p.m. . TEL. 52-212. Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. (1) -. 1 ■-. . (2) The The EXCLUSIVE and WORLD'S . MOST OFFICIAL , FILM FAMOUS VOICE of the New Zealand SINGING THE CATHOLIC _ WORLD'S MOST CENTENARY POPULAR, CELEBRATIONS. ' SONGS-.' Colourful, ■■■ , Spectacular, I The . Unforgettable. Street Singer, "CREDO." , ARTHUR "CREDO." THACEY, "CREDO." TRACEY, "CREDO. TRACEY, "CREDO. ■ TRACEY, "CREDO." TRACEY, "CREDO. TRACEY, "CREDO." TRACEY, NOTHING OF . • With SUCH , LiLLI SS PALMER, ™' "COMMAND SEE "COMMAND The Credo play "COMMAND with 4000 players, -.."COMMAND • choir of 200, and "COMMAND orchestra of 100. "COMMAND The famous Euclia- "COMMAND ristic Procession in . "COMMAND which 30,000 people "COMMAND took part. PERFORMANCE." 40,(500 people at PERFORMANCE." the Auckland Do- PERFORMANCE, main Rally. PERFORMANCE. The arrival of over- PERFORMANCE, seas delegates. PERFORMANCE. The Totara Point PERFORMANCE. - celebrations. ■ ■ PERFORMANCE." ARCHBISHOP. PERFORMANCE." PANICO and the A Spark mg KoPRIME mance ruled with MINISTER OF Glorious ■ Melody.. NEW Hear . the Street ZEALAND. Singer sing these ■~ Archbishop imivwßß' unW MANNIX "DANNY BOY' of Melbourne. . father Owen DOR g 0 NG," DUDLEI, "DANCE, GIPSY, o£ England. DANCE." DR. RYAN, "my DREAM of Belfast. GIRL." Archbishop . ■ "THE O'SHEA, • WHISTLING of Wellington. . GIPSY." SPECIAL FEATURETTES. (All Approved for Universal Exhibition.) REGAL ' THEATRE, KARORL EGAL THEATRE, KARORL Bos Plans "Knightons," Tel. 28-365. 7.30 __ TONIGHT 7.30 JACK OAKIE - .IDA LUPINO JOHN BOLES . ERIK RHODES MARGOT GRAHAME In "FIGHT FOR YOUR LADY" "FIGHT FOR YOUR LADY" Also Showing: PATSY KELLY JACK HALEY MISCHA AUER LYDA ROBERTI Also ■ ■ STAN LAUREL and OLIVER HARDY "PICK A STAR" "PICK A STAR" - (Both Approved for Universal Ex.) "CAPPICADE" 1938! "CAPPICADE" 1938! "CAPPICADE" 1938! "CAPPICADE" 1938! "OAPPICADE" 1938! "CAPPICADE" 1938! "CAPPICADE" 1938! "CAPPICADE" 1938! SEASON EXTENDED TO FOUR SEASON EXTENDED TO. FOUR SEASON EXTENDED TO FOUR SEASON EXTENDED TO FOUR SEASON EXTENDED. TO FOUR NIGHTS NIGHTS NIGHTS NIGHTS TO MEET POPULAR DEMAND. TO HEET POPULAR DEMAND. TO MEET POPULAR DEMAND. TfARSITY'S CAPPING REVUE will now run on SATURDAY, MAY 7, MONDAY, May 0, .TUESDAY, MAY 10, WEDNESDAY, May 11. At the GRAND OPERA HOUSB. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Prices 3s, 2s 3d, Is Od. N.B.—Box Plans are filling rapidly at the D.I.C. g W.C.A. BUSINESS GIRLS' RECEPTION, BLUE TRIANGLE HALL, Boulcott St. MONDAY, MAY 2, at 8 p.m. "MANNEQUIN PARADE" (By courtesy Messrs. D.I.C, Ltd.). "A Business Girl's Wardrobe." For the Girl who dresses on £25, £50, £75 a year. To be followed by Margaret Morris Movement Item, Miss M. Bell. Spanish Dance, Miss Joan Mabin. 7.15-7.45 p.m.—Demonstrations o£ Club Activities, Firpt-aid, Home Nursing, Basketball. Crafts, Lecturettc, "Love of the Hair," Mrs. Tcasdale Billinglon. A limited number of flipper tables (to ppafc 4) may be reserved at 3s per table at Y.W.C.A.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 100, 30 April 1938, Page 4
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