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"Kotten! Rotten to the core—that's what your man-made laws are! But for th< Grace of God, I, Portia Merriman, would be facing a verdict of life or death, insteac of this victim of a coward's infatuation!" DIALOGUE TO STIR YOUR EMOTIONS ... BY A NATION'S MOST BRILLIANT WOMAN LAWYER At SHE FIGHTS FOR AN ALLEGED MURDERESS . . With Pride Indeed We Present FAITH BALDWIN'S DYNAMIC DOCUMENT— "THE TRIAL OF PORTIA MERRIMAN'1 A Republic Picture—Recommended for Adults—Dramatised as "PORTIA ON TRIAL." Acted frith Ringing Sincerity by— FRIEDA INESCORT as PORTIA MERRIMAN, Counsel for the Defence. WALTER ABEL as Dan Foster, District Attorney HEATHER ANGEL as "Elizabeth Manners, the Murderess NEIL HAMILTON .. ..* .. ae Earle Condon, Newspaper Magnate HOBART BOS WORTH ~. .. \. .. .. as The Govirnor Dedicated with understanding sympathy to the women of the world—and then men! SEE IT WITH SOMEONE YOU LOVE! At All Sessions •. FIRST CRICKET TEST j BOOKING IS HEAVY! At Manchester. PLANS at D.I.C. or REGENT A Paramount Air-mail Special. (Telephone 44-144). E" tti f-i XT' vr rn I TONIGHT : t, br JL JN 1 and g0 THE FEATURE THEATRE | ' . . — —— ' TOMORROW, at 2.15 and 8.0 p.m. HERE WE ARE AGAIN! UNCLE WILL, LADY GAY, and MICHAEL Conducting SELF HELP-REGENT--2ZB RADIO PARTY REGENT THEATRE, TOMORROW MORNING, at 10 TWO BIG STAGE ATTRACTIONS 1.-THE MASTER VENTRILOQUIST: JACK CHEYNE and SERGEANT D\N 2--' L MELODY AND MOVEMENT" by a Bevy of Miss Lilian O'Leary's Lads and ON4?IIYE/' EEtT Z'Et? GREY'S "DESEET GOLD " Erring BUSTER CRABBJS Children 6d. Adults 1/-. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) — OPERA HOUSE —— Direction: J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation Limited. TONIGHT— 8 o'clock — TONIGHT JUST TO KEEP EVERYBODY MERRY AND BRIGHT FOR YET ANOTHFU WEEK, WE ANNOUNCE THE TRANSFER FROM THE JeS/ot shl COMEDY CLASSIC OF 1938! GARY CLAUDETTE COOPER With COLBERT IN PARAMOUNT^ COMEDY SENSATION— "BLUEBEARDS EIGHTH WIFE" "BLUEBEARD'S EIGHTH WIFE" IT'S DELICIOUSLY REFRESHING, AND WILL HAVE YOU ROCKING WITH LAUGHTER ALL THE WAY THROUGH! (Recommended for Adults.) , PLANs at DJ . a or THEATRE (51-814). ——T-I~V-<)-L~I - TONIGHT, TOMORROW, AND MONDAY. SELECTED FEAUTUEETTES EACH EVENING FROM 7 O'CLOCK. FRED ASTAIRE—JO AN FONTAINE 4 " DAMSEL IN DISTRESS" (Approved for Universal Exhibition) , . — ASSOCIATE1' FEATURE— "MAD HOLIDAY" (Recommended by Censor for Adults) . EDMUND LOWE ELISSA LANDI—EDMUND G#ENN ■ TELEPHONE 43-968 ";'PRffi%:: : iy6^.:#i SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE SATURDAY; 2 p m FRED ASTAIRE in "DAMSEL IN DISTRESS»-COMEDIES^-CARTOONS, Etc. RUGBY ATTRACTIONS! CHAMPIONSHIP AND SPECIAL MATCHES. FAST-MOVING TEAMS! SPARKLING DISPLAYS EXPECTED! - ASPIRANTS FOR. '^REP." HONOURS! ATHLETIC PARK—TOMORROW A FULL AFTERNOON OF ATTRACTIVE FOOTBALL. Senior Championship Match 2.45 p.m • WELLINGTON v, WELLINGTON COLL. OLD BOYS i Preceded at 1.15 p.m. by REPRESENTATIVE TRIAL MATCH-/ SENIOR A DIV. v. SENIOR B GRADE ADMISSION I/-. STAND 6d EXTRA. . A« -E- NEILSON. Secretary. WJt.F.U. ,^/y f~ \y\ OfffSgp MIRAMAR. U\ w /^-}~ -\y<Lj (7>5 p' m* Fm^ Episode "Secret Agent _HT VATUKBAY KIOHT. ~~ A ■n ■ 11 . ■ ■ ■ ■ iSxiixijLJc/ x JLiiiMPLE Proudly we present the 20th Century-Fox SHIELEY TEMPLE WORLD-ACCLAIMED MIGHTIEST With SPECTACLE. A great cast of funmakers, "iN OLD CHICAGO" Scott.^^lL Summerville, "IN- OLD CHICAGO" Jack Haley- Glona Stuarfc. Helen Westley! "IN old Chicago" «R FRF rrA In -as tins great production is screening for "REBECCA two nights only* we respectfully advise "REBECCA as many patrons as possible to attend "REBECCA tonight and avoid disappointment. But qji "INeOLD yOCHTcAGO» SUNNY**™!" I4KK ■ "IN OLD CHICAGO" RUNNYRPonf T&SSK TYRON^OWER^E^E, DON _ JfN?l|Bßg Jigfr AMEOTE AMCE a BRADY.ANDY DE- ggSfe^* ~~^~ And thousands inoreC in a sweeping drama ?*, BeI" of the O'Learys fighting, loving, hating, lamy > Reginald Denny, Raymond Walburn, and forgiving in a spectacular city that _ «tt?t'<s fFTiriDPTPn" vanishes in towering flames. ~~~ ,<?%L% xH $f£Sri£» ~ (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) «t TTT'I flt mapSSS* ~ In Addition lj&l-Si fcriil MAKKLfcJJ. EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, JACK (Programme Approved Universal Ex.) HALEY, and ANN SOTHERN in (Sat. Mat. "Rebecca" and Variety "DANGER, LOVE AT WORK." Supports.) "SiS; I^4 IS $Blg> »»'"'"«■» Two lovebirds and a flock of cuckoos in BOXING. BOXING. the funniest commotion-comedy you'll ever BOXING. BOXING. . ' , . see. MONSTER PROGRAMME. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Under the Auspices of the SATURDAY MATINE,E 130 ■* m.: Wellington Boxing Association. "DANGER, LOVE AT WORK." rpoWN HALL. . ,T,Tf HAPPENED OUT WEST." A OWN HALL. (Both Picture| Approved for Universal TUESDAY NEXT, JULY 12. ALL CHILDREN 3d. 6 GOOD FIGHTS FOR ss. ~~———— The Bout they are all waiting for. M aopt rwnnr ' BILLY HAMILTON SmoSt fHnn? BILLY HAMILTON MAORI CHOIR *ILL, Y A HAMILTON MAORI CHOIR / (Australia) , \ T)E LUXE THEATRE HENRY DUNN DE LUXE THEATRE HENRY DUNN DE LUXE THEATRE ~ HENRY DUNN Vh LUXE IH&AIRE (Moera) \ SUNDAY NEXT Ten Three-minute Rounds. wvnAv vwvS Welterweight Contest. SUNDAY NEXT TIGER PAR]| S .(Wellington), Plan now Open at the D.I.C. JACK DAVIS (Hastings). Tj. * c •*! *? -i «» ->-rr i n , Eight Three-minute Rounds. Plan at Smith Family, 95 Wakefield AlsoStreet, 1.30 to 5 Saturday Afternoon. pAT MURPHY (England) .Reserves 2s. • v _ TOMMY HANSEN (Wellington). BM/i./n>i,m™ Six Three-minute Rounds. ENGAGEMENT. And Six Sparkling Preliminaries. 'PIIE Engagement shortly to be an- A Night of Boxing Entertainment that *- nounct'd- Obtain your King direct vou will not easily forget, from our manufactory. Visit our RING BOOK EARLY AND DON'T BE LEFT. LOUINGE, save pounds, select your ring PRICES: sa, 3s, and 2s. Ladiea 2s Cd in comfort and complete privacy. to all parts. (All Plus Tax.) W. M. HAVCKAffT AND CO., BOX PLAN at HUMPHREY'S, Maa--04 Williß btreet lover Preston's). Inera Street. "I

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

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