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TODAY Sessions 2.15 and 8 p.m. Direction Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd., Throughout New Zealand. A Glorious Musical Adventure Set Amid the South Sea Island Paradise of Hawaii, " HAWAII CALLS" "HAWAII CALLS" " HAWAII CALLS " Starring the Silvery-voiced Songster, HOBBY BREEN BOBBY BREEN Songs include "Sons of the Islands," "Aloha Oe," "Hawaii Calls," "Macushla," "The Hawaiian in Me." It's a new Role for Bobby—and a new Thrill for you. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Featurettes Include A Walt Disney Cartoon. PARAMOUNT THEATRE A ARAMOUNT THEATRE

Dir.: G. L. Johnston. TWICE DAILY: 2.15 and 8 p.m. Paramount's Gay New Comedy Romance, De rTotou l s e ' CAROLE LOMBARD Even more delightful than in "My Man Godfrey." Ifs the year's most hilarious collection of laughs and mix-ups, "TRUE CONFESSION." "TRUE CONFESSION." "TRUE CONFESSION." "TRUE CONFESSION." With FRED MacMURRAY, UNA MERKEL, JOHN BARRYMORE, PORIER HALL, —Associate Feature — Tense Drama, "MARY BURNS, FUGITIVE." "MARY BURNS, FUGITIVE." "MARY BURNS, FUGITIVE. With SYLVIA SIDNEY, MELVYN DOUGLAS. (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Box Plans at D.L.C. and Theatre, Telephone 51-842. PETONE ' THEATRES. \ ETONE THEATRES. f CTATE — PETONE — STATE O'i'ATE PETONE STATE TONIGHT, at 8. THE GREATEST DRAMATIC TRIUMPH IN YEARS. Samuel Goldwyn Presents "STELLA DALLAS" "STELLA DALLAS" With BARBARA STANWYCK, JOHN BOLES And Anne Shirley, Alan Halfe, Barbara O'Neil. THE MOST HUMAN, HISART-TOUCH--ING STORY OF MODERN TIMES. PLUS Brilliant Supporting Featurettes. Include The Latest "MARCH OF TIME." Mickey Mouse Cartoon in Colour, "MICKEY'S AMATEURS." (Programme for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plan at Theatre, Tel. 63-899. ALACE ■ PETONE ALACE PETONE TONIGHT, at 7.45 o'clock. JACK LONDON'S Smashing, Crashing, Rip-roaring Romance of the sea.. "MUTINY OF THE ELSINORE." "MUTINY OF THE ELSINORE." PAUL LUKAS ■ LYN HARDING Associate Attraction: A Romantic Drama of the Naval School. "ANNAPOLIS SALUTE." "ANNAPOLIS SALUTE." JAMES ELLISON MARSHA HUNT HARRY CAREY VAN HEFLIN (Prog. Recommended for Adults.) I n RAND — 1 - PETONE " ( AND ■ PETONE TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock M.G.M.'s Thrilling Successor to "Men in White!" A Stirring Story laid against a Background of Hospital Life. "BETWEEN TWO WOMEN" "BETWEEN TWO WOMEN" With FRANCIIOT TONE—VIRGINIA BRUCE MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN -— (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also Showing — Outstanding "SHOUT FEATUREI'IES.' including "OUR GANG" Comedy, "Pete Smith" Specialty, Tvaveltnlk in Colour, Latest News Items. Reserves at Theatre. Tel. 04-063.

DE LUXE theatre E LUXE TIIE A TIIK ' LOWER lIUTT At 7.30 TOXIGHT At 7.30 1— One of the most 'thrilling books ever written comes to the screen — REX BEACH'S "THE BARRIER." " HIE BARRIER. A Paramount Production, with LEO CARILLO, JEAN PARKER JAMES ELLISON j (Recommended by Censor lor Adults.) 2 — Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents EDNA MAY OLIVEK, Maureen O'Sullivan — Walter Pidgeou, In the Mirthful Romantic Comedy— "MY DEAR MISS ALDRICH." "MY DEAR MISS ALDRICH." (Approved for Universal Inhibition.) Plans at Theatre. Telephone 03-431. Empire theatre, island bay. MPIKI3 THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. 7.30 — TOXIGHT 7.30. AND TUESDAY. PAUL MUNI, PAUL MUNI, PAUL MUNI, Miriam T Jv\rir.n HOPKINS . HARVARD In a Tremendous Drama, its climax attaining heights as lofty as a flight of planes ill combat. You will hold your scats in mounting suspense, awaiting the outcome. "THE WOMAN I LOVE." • "THE WOMAN I LOVE." "THE WOMAN I LOVE." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Associate- Attraction: Joe E. ' Carol Skcets BROWN HUGHES GALLAGHER 111 "POLO JOE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) + GRAND MANNEQUIN PARADE At the MAJESTIC CABARET, Willis Street, On WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 2.110 p.m. INSTRUMENTAL and Vocal Ttems ami a Delicious Afternoon Tea. Tables may be booked by ringing, 52-574. Subscription, 2s 6d.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 113, 16 May 1938, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 113, 16 May 1938, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 113, 16 May 1938, Page 2

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