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THE SOCIAL HIGHLIGHT* OF THE ENTERTAINMENT SEASON \ —EXHILARATING COMEDY-ROMANCE AS BRILLIANT AS THE STARS WHO MAKE IT SHINE! U a.m., *£%£ 8 p.,n REGENT Shoppers^ ion: 1 v p.m. loday. S^mini^ G!~Th \rfl lhi e °Ily1 ly WOTd t0 describe the Story of tllis mode™ to her n>o,S> th» V V "]' ad™\ Uu' ess ™«"S for the border with her heart in liei mouth, the police on her heels, ami purloined pearls in her nurse A gay y°»»K Wfcw with a fortnight's holiday, a ca^frce hear* and an open mind. . . . Iheir paths cross-aud laughs, thrills, and piquant romance tumble over one another! "DESIRE" -"DESIRE" " DESIRE " — « DESIRE " J'roduced under the personal supervision of ERNST LUBJTSLTI With , The New MARLENE DIETRICH Under the magic touch of Krnst Lubitsch. the real Marlena Dietrich springs to glowing life—warm, liumaii, happy; humorous, x and gorgcousiy gowned. Not even "Shanghai" Express" revealed such a lovely woman and such" a' 1 consummate actress! GARY COOPER He puts the MAN in roMANce-You'll revel in every moment ■ of his flawless performance in an entirely new vein! ' . Together with - JOHN HALLIDAY—ALAN MOWBRAY (A Paramount Picture.—Recommended by Censor for AdultT) REMEMBER "SHOW BOAT"-AND RESERVE EARLY! Plans at D.I.C. .and Theatre (Telephone 44-144). TRANSFERRED PROM THE REGENT AFTER BREAKING ALL THEATRE RECORDS IN ITS THREE WEEKS' SEASON TO THE 2.15 p.m.—-NEW OPERA HOUSE—B.O p.m. • TO CONTINUE ITS BRILLIANT RUN. FOURTH GREAT WEEK STARTS TODAY! "SHOW BOAT" "SHOW BOAT" "SHOW BOAT" — "SHOW BOAT" With . •- i ' ;' IRENE DUNNE, - • ' ■ PAUL ROBESON, , ALLAN JONES-HELEN WESTLEY-CHARLES WiNNLNGEII' '■tep^Tf 7 elHngT°n "01' Man River." ' thf IKobeson, Irene Dunne, and Allan Jones sing this and other vocal gems from "Show Boat " I POPULAR PRICES: 1/-, 1/6, 2/3. RESERVE NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT! Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre (Telephone 51-814). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) i T I VOL 1— (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) tonight, Saturday; and Monday SELECTED SUPPORTING PROGRAMME FROM 7 O'CLOCK ANNA NEAGLE-SIR CEDRICHARDWIckE ' PEG—OF—OLD— DRURY " lhe laminating^ Story.of Peg Woffington, the Brilliant Irish Beauty, Sin-er and Aotie.s, who was the Adored Favourite of London's Millions —ASSOCIATE FEATURE " "PURSUIT" . CHESTER MORRIS-SALLY EILERS. (BotU Pictures for Universal Exhibition.) . TELEPHONE 43-9GB. PRICES 1/6, 1/.SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE /SATURDAYTONIGHT! And SATURDAY TONIGIIT! AFTER THREE SUCCESSFUL WEEKS IN THE, CITY "MR. DEEDS GOES TO" . . ■ . ' " THE ' " . , CAPITOL THEATRE,, MIRAMAR, 1 and wm be pleased to welcome there those ■ ' . who have not yet seen him. ..... , Greater than "It Happened One Night."- ;w- ---■ The greatest things GARY COOPER has ever done. ! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) .< TRICES: Circle 1/6. SUh 1/-. _, atVons are advised to R^ BOX PLAN AT THEATRE (TELEPHONE' 16-545).... N.Z. WOMEN'S HOCKEY ASSOCIATION TEST . ' ■ ■'■ TOMORROW (SATURDAY), AUGUST 8 3p.m.-BASIN KESERVE-3p.m FIJI Versus NEW ZEALAND HOCKEY: 1.30 p.m.-rSrd and 4th GRADE REPRESENT ATIVES (MEN). ' ' No. 2 GROUND-2.45 p.m.: ■ (Chatham Cup Finalists) v. DIAMOND AFTER THE TEST COME TO THE GRAND DANCE IN THE TOWN HALL Exhibits and Hula Dances by the Fijian Girls. Admission 2/6. H. POULTER, Hon. Secretary. WRESTLING! WRFSTTTisrr? SPEED! ACTION! THRILLSf EhTLING! NATIONAL SPORTING CLUB (INC) OPENS ITS 1936 SEASON FOR BRIGHTER ENTERTAIN3IENT ALL-STAR ATTRACTIONS. . ; ' ' ■ Jlain Wrestling Event: "ROCKY" BRITTON v. NEIL REX Junior g nglan<V;Stm) (A7siua,£tO,^ . Junioi Heavywe Ig hts who give you Strength, Stamina, Skill, and Speed. ' Jiu-Jitsu Match: ■■-'. , KYDGORO SHIMA v. KIYO KAMEDA. Skill countering .kill in a feature you've never seen before! SPECIAL PRELIMINARIES BEST "AMATEURS WELLINGTON SHOW STADIUM SATURDAY-8 p.m.-SATURDAY BOX PLAN: C. E. Claridge, Tobacconist, Manners Street. BOOK EARLY' PRICES: 4/. and 2/-. LADIES 2/- to any pavt o£ the House. ATHLETIC PONFKF PONEKE ATHLETIC GREAT RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP CONTEST! ATHLETIC PARK-3 6B^ ISsrSffi, Ig|iSgffi&^ o^^^ bidding for SENIOR A at the Park in thousands tt^TSZ^S^ &&*S£?&2B& ATHLETIC v. PONEKE BE THERE FOR THE BEST CLUB GAME OF THE SEASON. 'BRIGHT EARLY GAME-1.30 pmHUTT v. PETONE—(4th, First Division ) ] ADMISSION 9d. STAND Cd EXTRA. , I A. KrNEILSON, Secretary, W.R.F.C,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 33, 7 August 1936, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 33, 7 August 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 33, 7 August 1936, Page 2

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