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HL '""'^T. JAMES ~-JJ~I Kcr °t. james _^-ri m^ST. JAMES r^^*^T It Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. TONIGHT AT 8. I MATINEE SATURDAY 2.15. ► LADIES Its Funnier than LADIES Last Year's Hat. AND AND GENTLEMEN You'll be growing whis GENTLEMEN kers clown to here before GENTLEMEN you stop laughing. EXHILARATING. EXHILARATING. • That's the word that describes this comedy. It's smarter, funnier, anc really more entertaining than anj other half-dozen pictures put to gether (and that's not just a rush o , exuberance from the writer of this advertisement). READ ON! 8 GOOD REASONS 8 GOOD REASONS 8 GOOD REASONS Why' this picture is top-line entertainment is easy to see if you know youi screen talent. Here are players who arc chosen singly or in pairs to put gaiety and life into screen stories . . . there s never a dull moment when the cameras are on them . . . now use your imagination and think what happens when they all get^ together in one grand show. BRIGHT, BREEZY PEOPLE ... FRANK MORGAN, FRANK MORGAN, FRANK MORGAN, FRANK- MORGAN, ROBERT YOUNG, ROBERT YOUNG, FLORENCE RICE, FLORENCE RICE, MARY ASTOR, MARY ASTOR, HERMAN BING, HERMAN BING, EDNA MAY OLIVER, EDNA MAY OLIVER, REGINALD OWEN, REGINALD OWEN, HENRY HULL, HENRY HULL, HONESTLY HONESTLY It's a long time since anything funnier was filmed than "ROMANCE FOR THREE." "ROMANCE- FOR THREE." "ROMANCE FOR THREE." "ROMANCE FOR THREE." "ROMANCE FOR THREE." "ROMANCE FOR THREE." "ROMANCE FOR THREE." "ROMANCE FOR THREE." "ROMANCE FOR THREE." "ROMANCE FOR THREE." "ROMANCE FOR THREE." "ROMANCE FOR THREE." (fiecommended by Censor. for Adults.) It's all about folks in borrowed plumes and a sheep in wolf's clothing ... a millionaire posing as a poor man ... a poor man posing as a rich man ... a designing divorcee ... a meddling matron . . . a double-crossing butler. Sure it's nutty! But It's the fastest thing in romantic comedy you've seen! IT'S A METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE Then We Have Our Usual EXCELLENT FIRST HALF. 'RESERVE FOR SATURDAY. " Plani at D.I.C. and Theatre, Tel. 54-775. 1 TIP-TOP ENTERTAINMENT. MUSIC, HIGH COMEDY, AND A BRILLIANT CAST OF COMEDIANS. ACTION AND ROMANCE. Excellent Supports, 7. ( to 7.50. R __________ EX THEATRE . Cuba Street,. Tel. 62-334. i No. 1. ■ . No. 2. DOROTHY Based on the novel LAMOUR, "Stairs of Sand." The The funniest WestYACHT CLUB ern musical you BOYS could imagine. JUDY CANOVA, _ JOE COOK _ BEN BLUE — JOE COOK — ELEANDRE The one-man circus WHITNEY T In LARRY .„ CRABBE Zane Grey'B And „ "ARIZONA - im "ARIZONA 100 "ARIZONA Fanchonettes MAHONEY." MAHONEY." In MAHONEY." "THRILL OF With "THRILL OF vvlza Robert Oummings, r rcwTTiin?' » June Martel, t Tir'PTT'iMrTr » Jjairy LIFETIME. B ; lly Lee _ Fun, song hits, Joe Cook and his hilarious comedy, elephant make the thrill after thrill. Wild West roar. (Both. Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Paramount News, Sportlight, Coloured Classic. "TIM TYLER'S LUCK"—"King of the Gorillas." MATINEE SATURDAY, 2 p.m. Popular Prices. Ring 52-334. REX — REGAL THEATRE, KAROKI. EGAL THEATRE, KARORI. Box Plans" Kni.'hton's. Tel. 28-305. 7.30 TONIGHT 7.30* AND SATURDAY. Here is the drama of a man who determined to go to "the top" in life, and a woman determined to possess his love, a woman who ruthlessly removed every obstacle in her way, finally committing murder to achieve her ends—then failed miserably. We present Two Stars whose artistry have won them the coveted Motion Picture Academy i award. PAUL MUNI, BETTE DAVIS, PAUL MUNI, BETTE DAVIS. PAUL MUNI, BETTE DAVIS, TOGETHER "BORDER 11 TOWN." "BORDER TOWN." With Margaret Lindsay. Eugene Palette. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Also Showing: LAUREL AND HARDY LAUREL AND HARDY At their best in their best since "The Bohemian Girl." "WAY OUT WEST." "WAY OUT WEST." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 2.15 matinee tomorrow 2.15 out west." ceaside theatre, lyall ' bay. Seaside theatre, lyall bay. no screening tonight, tomorrow only. Direct from tlie City. "GOOD-BYE BROADWAY." And "REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM." MATINEE SAT. 2 p.m. (Programme Approved Universal Ex.) * 16-393 for Reserves. Tjy'EDDING Breakfasts are sure to be a ** success when the caterers are Johnson and Co.. Mayfair Cabaret. Tel. 51-770.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 7, 8 July 1938, Page 2

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