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.FINALLY TONIGHT—"FOUR'S A CROWD;* I With " ' ' • ERROL FLYNN—OLIVIA Dti R AVILLAND—ROSALIND EUSSELL PATKIC KNOWLES THE BIGGEST LAUGH SHOW IN TOWN! A Warner Bros. Picture. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) REGENT SESSIONS: 2.0 p.m. and 8.0 p.m. a 1 in 1933 "Magnificent Obsession" showed the World how cowardice '». can I» chan^ea into bravery! ... In 1937 "Green Light" sliowed B the world hew hate can be transformed "into love! . : . Now "While Banners" shows the world the most startling- secret of r • them all!. LLOYD C. DOUGLAS'S "WHITE BANNERS" CLAUDE RAINS FAY BAINTER JACKIE COOPER BONITA GRANVILLE A Warner Bros. Picture. Xo picluie evei brought you greater entertainment —its humour, ite love, and its tears are part of your every-day lives—For you who fly the white flags, of defeat'.■'.fbr you who have ever felt, discouragement and disillusion," let this immortal story - bring its message of victory.' :: V . ;. , I OPENING-y^OMCMROW.' \ , , , . PLANS at D.L.C. and. THEATRE (44-144). •.. : '.:' -V ■'.. ~\ ■.-.•■ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) r TONIGHT——- At 8 o'clock r- TONIGHT . ■ • , FOR THE LAST TIME! j "ALL QUIET ON THE ■ WESTERN FRONT" ~ {Eecomnjendeo o.y (Jensor for Adults) AIso—UNIVERSAL NEWS AND INSTRUCTIVE TRAVELO~GUE, " DUCHY OP1 CORNWALL" OPERA HOUSE A New Universal Picture."' • (Telephone 55-160),. ;■ ■,;■; =;—;r—t-i-v~o-l-i TONIGHT and TOMORROW! SELECTED SUPPORTS from 7 o'clock. " YOUJSTG DR. KILDARE" I With, LEW AYRES--LYNNE CARVER—LIONEL BAERYMORB. ;- . And- \; "THE BATTLE OF BROADWAY" With VICTOR McLAGLEN—LOUISE HOVICK—BRIAN DONLEVY. lj .". '. (Both Pictures Recommended by Censor for Adults.) r SCREENIiSiG TIMES: .7:45; "Battle of Broadway"; 9.10, "Dr. Kilclarc." : . ■-..••: —COMMENCING FRIDAY • OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND and GEORGE BRENT in ; "GOLD. IS WHERE YOU FIND IT". " (Recommend-ed by Censor for Adults)/ ; TfIERITZ BROS, in /'KENTUCKY MOONSHINE" :•• - " „ (Approved for Universal Exhibition) v ' ; ; ;. WRESTLING-— TOWN' HALL W-;WRESTLIiTG :■■ '.■■ -" I. Vmonday——mondaT-.'/-," -.■■■ Vv";...^ _ ; -.-■ rollehd KmcipiEinEß^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - (That 17% st Giant who so impressed you all Veeently in His match against Blbrnfield) - •.-.'■ • . '.. Versus '•■' ;■ '■ ■"' " v :■ ' ■" : ' ; / . jack Dbs^>^ :>l-^v'-\/::^" r. . , (The Irish Body-slam Specialist) '■;.';. 1 ; A HARP, TOUGH BOUT SHOULD GENERATEION cMOND AY f 1 '■■■■■■■■■ .- \'■-■ -. WHEN .-THESE-- TWO i.^IEET,-.. ■..-;! ..V ;'-- V\;v,:,-. ': : AGAp WE PREsMtEVMSoRE SOFULA^^ 1 : PRELIMINARIES, TO COMMENCE AT 8 p.m. ■ Preferential- Booking .and Day Sales open at E. AY. Humphrey's, Manners Street, 1 THURSDAY. Ordinary Booking FRIDAY. : ; ;,; ..;■■ •. PRIGEP: 5/-, 3/-, 2/-: LADIBS 2/6. (All pltis: tax.)' ' .".. : , KIRCBMEYER--^^

; A Private Screening, of a Film depicting j the Operations of : THE WHAKATANE PAPER MILLS, limited; I ■■■ Is to be shown at ; "VTIMMO'S HALL, BOND STREET, r V WELLINGTON, ! . ■. On THURSDAY, JUNE 8, ■ ' At:B p.m. . ; A cordial invitation is extended to local ; Bankers, Solicitors, Accountably Share- ; brokers, and Members of the Chamber of '. Commerce to attend the above. Do not ' misa this opportunity of seeing, the : £500,000 Works established (by the. above ; Australian Company at . Whakatane. See : Pulp and Paper being, made from t'we.l.ver year-old pines. : , ■ , .•'•■' ■ YTfELLINGTON Canary and Budgerigar r ** and Foreign Bird Show, to be held : in the . • . TRADES HALL, , ; FRIDAY & SATURDAY, June 9 & 10. ■ Doors 0pen'.2.30 Friday. All Day Saturr day. Admission 6d. ' ! .;••..; DANCING. i' TONIGHT. TONIGHT. : jgT. JOHN'S OLD-TIME DANCE. ' 29 VIVIAN STREET. , : Les. Walker's Band. ' Admission 2s. ~ . ■ THE MAJESTIC CABARET : TS CLOSED TONIGHT, being privately x booked by the Department of Internal ■ Affairs'. .-■-..■ ; Open as usual TOMORROW (Thursday). BALLROOM DANCING. WELLINGTON'S1 LARGEST STUDIO. WELLINGTON'S LARGEST STUDIO. ' Class and Private Tuition. ; THE MILDRED HARRIS STUDIO, ,-*•■•■ 11 Manners Street (Above Lamphonse). : Telephone 44-777. Studio Dance Saturday." EDUCATIONAL. ~ rpHE MUUiIiRJS COMMERCIAL 1 (SCHOOL, 22.1' he Terrace. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Day and . Evening Classes. EVENING SESSION. 5-9 P.M. No Overcrowding. MRS tfICOLAUS. P.C.T., Principal. v SHORTHAND TYPFIWRTTTNG AND ENGLISH . . N'DIVIUUAL I'UI'I'ION ensures" Suocefcn Moderate Fees. Ml S!S A ."SUTH X Ul. AML V.i.i'.S P.C.T., 1 (Pitman s .Certificated readier.) • . 115 LAM BTON QUAY (Sayweli fiuilding) Telep-hone 44-493 Res 47-474 DENTisTS. jg c. El Vans. ' DENTAL SURGEON. Stewart Dawson's Buildings, i Lambton (Juay. Telephone 45-488 GOOD Printing deserves Good Blocks The "Evening Post" Printing Works can supply both. Tel. 44-040 for your next f notation. " '

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 132, 7 June 1939, Page 2

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