TREMENDOUS Is the only word to adequately describe the crowds who stormed yesterday's sessions. HURRY, BOOK AT THEATRE, TEL. 51-277. I flfnfiLGflmf»T€D TH€fiTR€S LTD. I t (THROUGHOUT NZ.) I Cosy and Warm—Hearing Aids Available. 11 a.m. Session Monday 11 a.m. Session Monday THE MOST STIRRING ADVENTURE OF THE NORTH-WEST FRONTIER OF INDLi SINCE "THE BENGAL LANCER." Alxeander Korda presents SABU in "THE DRUM," SABU in "THE DRUM," SABU in "THE DRUM," SABU in "THE DRUM," SABU in "THE DRUM," SABU in "THE DRUM," With Raymond Massey — Valeric Hobson And a Cast of Thousands. In Technicolour. A United Artists Release. IN SUPPORT: The Latest 1938 • " MARCH OF TIME." "MARCH OF TIME." . _. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Entirely Refurnished —: Completely Reseated. O~"t:: v dor iy\ Willis Street. C X Tel. 41-219. X/rAmalgamated Theatres, Ltd. ■- Continuous from 11 a.m. De Luxe Session 8 p.m. Featurettes from 7.30. In conjunction with 20th Century-Fox we present WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL and ANNABELLA ANNABELLA ANNABELLA In "THE BARONESS AND THE BUTLER." BARONESS AND THE BUTLER." BARONESS AND THE BUTLER." BARONESS AND THE BUTLER." The most delightful story ever to reach the screen—sparkling with humour, bright with gay sophistication, heart-warming in its human, understandable emotion. Also: "WALKING DOWN BROADWAY." "WALKING DOWN BROADWAY." A picture as exciting as Broadway itself • —a .story of six smart girls. ■ Starring Michael Whalen, Claire Trevor, Phyllis Brooks, Lynn Bari, Leah Ray, Dixie Dunbar, Jane Regan. (Both Rec. by Censor for Adults.) r^RAND PETONK "TRAND PETONE. TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. 3-BIG ATTRACTIONS-3 No. 1DICK.POWELL, JOAN BLONDELL, DICK POWELL/ JOAN BLONDELL, In Warner Bros.' Musical Comedy, "GOLD DIGGERS OF 1937." "GOLD DIGGERS OF 1937." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) No. 2— DICK FORAN in "Sunday Round Up." DICK FORAN in fSunday Round Up." (All in Techmeolour.) No. 3— "POPEYE" in "Choose Your Weppms." Reserves at Theatre, Tel, 64-063. CTATE '- PETONE STATE. OxATE PETONE STATE. TONIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Acclaimed, .tlie Greatest Spectacle ever brought to the Screen. ... Acclaimed even more for its Tender, Human Story! "IN OLD GHICAGO" "IN OLD CHICAGO" - "IN OLD CHICAGO" ■ With Tyrone Alice . Don POWER. FAYE. AMECHE. Alice Andy Brian BRADY. DEVINE. DONLEVY. EARLY BOOKING ESSENTIAL. Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. 63-899. (Programme for Universal Exhibition.) PALAGE, PETONE. ALACE, PETONE. TONIGHT, at 7.45 o'clock. The Greatest Cast of Stage, Screen, and Radio Stars ever united in a delightfully different merry musical romance, "LET'S MAKE A — — 'i'LET'S MAKE A : NIGHT OF IT." NIGHT OF IT." BUDDY ROGERS JUNE CLYDE And, 6 world-famous Dance Bands. ■ Second Attraction: RICHARD DIX — WHITNEY BOURNE — "BLIND nALIBI." —- "BLIND ALIBI." — (All Universal Exhibition.) SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY TOMORROW NIGHT, 8 p.ni. SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY GRAND SUNDAY -SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENT. SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY T? EX HALL, SUNDAY x* SUNDAY Kilbirnie Crescent. SUNDAY . SUNDAY (Under Auspices Kilbirnie SUNDAY Wrestling Club.) SUNDAY SUNDAY Leading Artists in the Most SUNDAY Varied and Entertaining ProSUNDAY gramme Ever Given at a SUNDAY Sunday Concert. . SUNDAY SUNDAY DON'T MISS IT! SUNDAY SUNDAY Admission Is, Reserved Is 6d. SUNDAY SUNDAY Seats can be Reserved at SUNDAY Dairy next to Hall, or Tel. SUNDAY 17-036. SUNDAY SUNDAY (The Management Reserves SUNDAY the Right to Refuse Admission SUNDAY at its Discretion.) SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY • SUNDAY NIMMO'S HALL, NIMMO'S HALL, TOMORROW (Sunday), at 7 p.m., JJRITISH-ISRAEL LECTURE (Auspices Mr. W. E. Wilson.) ILLUSTRATED WITH COLOURED LANTERN SLIDES. Subject: "MOMENTOUS HAPPENINGS IN PALESTINE FORETOLD." This Lecture will deal largely with events now taking place in Palestine, and with others shortly to transpire. Speaker: MR. V. R. BROWN. Admission Free. Orchestra. - Collection. Hall heated
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 50, 27 August 1938, Page 4
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