AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., AMALGAMATED THEATRES, LTD., Throughout MJZ. rLpizfl \C^ Hearing Aids Installed. tox Plans at D.1.0. and Theatre, "51-277 TODAY TODAY At 2.15 and 8 p.m. "HOLD THAT CO-ED." "HOLD THAT CO-ED." "HOLD THAT CO-ED." ■ "HOLD THAT CO-ED." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.)' Starring ' s JOHN BARRYMORE, JOHN BARRYMORE, JOHN BARRYMORE, MANAGERIAL: v YOU HAVE OUR ASSURANCE hat the greatest picture we have ever mown—all critics agree that it inaugurates a new era in screen entertainment —is coming >to the I" PLAZA ON FRIDAY; I PLAZA ON FRIDAY. | . _ -* ■ 4 PRESSURE RELIEVING PRESENTATIONS: II a.m., 2.15 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. THE LAUGHING SUCCESS OF THE CENTURY. A world's wonder. IT STANDS ALONE! II I : * • Bernard Shaw's "PYGMALION" "PYGMALION" "PYGMALION" "PYGMALION" "PYGMALION" "PYGMALION" "PYGMALION" "PYGMALION" ;t : Starring LESLIE HOWARD The best role of his career. :■==__— I" WENDY HILLER The new sensational "find" —a wonderful actress. I ■'_ : i | WILFRID LAWSON MARIE LOHR VIOLET VANBRUGH Coming" to you while it is still piling up RECORD AFTER RECORD. At London—in all England's great mining ;and industrial centres —at SydneyMelbourne—Brisbane. Now in its fourth week IT IS BUILDING PHENOMENAL N.Z. RECORDS AT THE CIVIC THEATRE, CHRISTCHURCH, where seats are being booked a week ahead and likewise at the mighty CIVIC AT -■ AUCKLAND. PURE .UNADULTERATED* SHAW! - THll WOMb'S CENSORSV have passed this amazing modern story of a Cinderella, a Covent Garden flowergirl, who is polished and passed off as a Princess i WITHOUT ONE "CUT." ALL SHAW'S PLUMS OF WIT-SAL-LIES—SATIRE—ARE STILL IN THE PUDDING. Even the great Australian adjective is there. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) BOX PLANS:' MONDAY", 9.30 a.m., , At D.I.C. or Theatre. Telephone 51-277. Book Now for Friday. Reserves are better than regrets. il.^iflHllJllllllllh,. 11111 l TU-DOR ill u|Hiii[|ijiiiiii^ i'"i~~ AMALGAMATED IHEATRES. LTD.. Throughout N.Z. CONTINUOUS FROM 11 A.M. SESSIONS: 11 a.m., 1.45, 4.45, 7.40 p.m. Tel. -41-219 20th Century-Fox's- Magnificent Achievement. ■ TYRONE POWER TYRONE POWER LORETTA YOUNG LORETTA YOUNG ANNABELLA ANNABELLA In SSBSS U U EEEEE ZZZZZ SS U V E Z SS U U E Z SSSSS U U EEEE Z SS U U E Z SS IT U B Z SSSSS TJTJU EEEEE ZZZZZ SECOND SENSATIONAL FEATURE. JUNE LANG LYNN BARI ERIK RHODES In "MEET THE GIRLS." "MEET THE GIRLS." "MEET THE GIRLS." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.) DANCING. ■ GRAND BACK-TO-SCHOOL DANCE, PALAIS ROYAL COLLEGE, TAWA FLAT, THIS SATURDAY. MEET GREENBOTTLE and the rest of the Class. PRIZES FOR BEST SCHOOL OUTFIT. Music by Senior Pupils of Forms 5 and 6. J. GREEN, Headmaster. School Bus leaves Hotel Cecil 7.45 p.m. rpHE MAYBELLE, THE MAYBELLE, •*• Ghuznee Street. TONIGHT. TONIGHT. OLD-TIME MODERN Monte Carlos, Lucky Spots. Tasty Sit-down Supper, Good Floor. Les, Leman, Cliff, and Tommy Henry's Rhythm Boys. Subs. 2s. TONIGHT. Acclaimed by the Dancihg Public on their Opening Night to be something new and I novel. Sheriff Pete and his Ranch Dance Band, With his Cowgirl Attendants will be at their Ranch House, /-kDDFELLOW'S HALL, CLYDE QY. " Supper. Subs. 2s. rpHE REALM BALLROOM. The Dance Par Excellence. Where Quality Reigns Supreme. WELLINGTON'S FINEST SHOW. ■You Must be With Us. TAKE HER TO THE BEST SHOW. You Can Afford This Treat. BE WISE. BE THERE.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 59, 11 March 1939, Page 5
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