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APOLOGIES, TO THE HUNDREDS TURNEB AWAY SATURDAY. HERE IS YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TONIGHT. R-I-V-O-L-I T-H-E-A-T-R-E -I-V-O-L-I T-H-E-A-T-R-E R-I-V-O-L-I T-H-E-A-T-R-E —■ Newtown — Always as Warm and Cosy as your own Fireside. DEFINITELY LAST SCREENING TONIGHT, 7.15. Note Screening Times: 6.45 p.m.—Latest Paramount News. 7 p.m.— ' ■ -;'' —-■ The Great Sporting Film, R-I-N-G M-E-M-O-R-I-E-S R-I-N-G M-E-M-O-R-I-E-S ) ~:;,;,, i A. Thrilling Feature that Every Sportsman Should See. LES. DARCY^ JACK JOHNSON, JESS WILLARD, JOE LOUIS, MAX BAER, GENE TUNNEY, TOM HEENEY, GEORGE COOK, GEORGES CARPENTIER, JACK CARROLL, WESLEY RAMEY, LEO KELLY, AMBROSE PALMER, LES.'O'DONNELL, DAVE SMITH. PETER JACKSON, MAX SCHMELING, PRIMO CARNERA. 7.40—. "MARCH OF TIME." "MARCH OF TIME." S p.m.— • ' ' Paramount's Smash Hit Special I "DAUGHTER QF SHANGHAI" "DAUGHTER OF SHANGHAI" "DAUGHTER OF SHANGHAI* "DAUGHTER OF SHANGHAI"1 r ■ ■ - ■■"--■ -."- .-' ■ - "■■ - / 'Anna May Wong Charles Bfckfbrd Philip Ahn—Larry Crahbe—Evelyn Brent. 9.lo—Sequel to "The Thin Man." WILLIAM POWELL MYRNA LOY I SHLI.IAM POWELL MYRNA LOY j "AFTER THE THIN MAN" | "AFTER THE THIN MAN" "AFTER THE THIN MAN" j "AFTER THE, THIN MAN" James Stewart ———- EKssa Landi Joseph Calleia —— Jessie Ralph, and "ASTA" the Dog. (Programme Recommended by Censor for Adults.) 11 p.in.-CONCLUSIpN. COMMENCING TOMORROW. I Definitely 3-aight Season ONLY. J One cannot see "The Good Earth" and say' simply that it is a great picture. There have been many -great pictures. But amongst those, there has been none of such tremendous dimensions and appeal as M-G-M's screen version of Pearl' Buck's famous novel. Going to see "The Good Earth," is not simply v spending another Bight at the cinema. It is an event far more entertaining than a routine pleasure. ACADEMY AWARI> WINNER, [* ~ LUISE.RAINER 1 With the World's Greatest Character Actor, 'r . y I PAUL MUNI j Together, with Walter Connolly and . -"- Tilly. Losch. A Cast of Thousands. "THE GOOD EARTH." "THE GOOD EARTH/ : ! "THE GOOD EARTH." ' "THE GOOD EARTH." -. "THE GOOD EARTH." "THE GOOD EARTH." : "THE GOOD EARTH." "THE GOOD EARTH." "THE GOOD EARTH." "THE GOOD EARTH." "THE GOOD EARTH." "THE-GOOD EARTH." "THE GOOD EARTH." "THE GOOD EARTH." "THE GOOB EARTH." ■ "THE GOOD EARTH." "THE GOOD EARTH." "THE GOOD EARTH." f'THE- GOOD EARTH." "THE GOOD EARTH." "THE GOOD EARTH." "THE GOOD EARTH/ "THE GOOD. EARTH." "THE GOOD EARTH." "THE GOOD EARTH." "THE GOOD EARTH." "THE GOOD EARTH." -Associate Feature PRIOR TO ITS CITY RELEASE. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "DANGEROUS NUMBER." "DANGEROUS NUMBER." "DANGEROUS NUMBER." ROBERT YOUNG—ANN SOTHERN, —PlusWalt Disney's "THE OLD MILL." "THE OLD MILL." (Programme. Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Box Plans OPEN at Fownes, FINAL SCREENING- TONIGHT. P**-^^ KILBIRNIE^^ (Comfortably Heated.) [Wellington's Leading Suburban Theatre. 7.3O—FINALLY TONIGHT—7.3O.( ANNABELLA 'ANNABELLA' "DINNER AT THE RITZ." "DINNER AT THE RITZ/' • —In Addition— JOHN BARRYMORE —In "BULLDOG DRUMMOND'S REVENGE." (Both Recommended for Adults.) Reserves at Theatre, M-202. TOMORROW — JOHN JACK BOLES. OAKIE. BOLES. OAKIE. BOLES. OAKIE. IDA LUPINO, • " MARGOT GRAHAME, ERIK RHODES. , i n A Laugh-crammed Romance Resounding with song. "FIGHT FOR YOUR LADY." •TIGHT FOR YOUR LADY." "FIGHT FOR YOUR LADY." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) The Best Chan Thriller to Date. . WARNER, BORIS | ; OLAND. . KARLOFF. QLAND, KARLOFF. "CHARLIE CHAN AT THE OPERA." "CHARLIE CHAN AT THE OPERA." "CHARLIE CHAN AT THE OPERA/ (Recommended, for Adults'.} BADMINTON TEST MATCH. , BADMINTON TEST MATCH. AUSTRALIA ' v. N.Z. AUSTRALIA v. N.Z. TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. OWN HALL, WELLINGTON. sth and 6th. Commencing 7.15 p.m. Admission Is 6d. A. H. RICHARDS, ' Hon, Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 3, 4 July 1938, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 3, 4 July 1938, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 3, 4 July 1938, Page 2

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