Direction, Sir Benjamin Fuller. DAILY, 2.15 arid 8. ALL HAIL THE MIGHTY ALL HjAIL THE.MIGHTY , WHETHER IT BE COMEDY .OR • DRAMA! . ; HERE'S THE MIGHTIEST ' ' COMEDY. . ■ ■• WELLINGTON HAS SEEN FOR YEARS. . IRENE DUNNE • IRENE DUNNE IRENE DUNNE IRENE' DUNNE IRENE DUNNE IRENE DUNNE IHENE DUNNE JRKXE DUNNE IRENE DUNNE IRENE DUNNE IRENE DUNNE IRENE DUNNE Who, as Male-shy Theodora, lets her hair down for a Broadway binge that will '. make you rock with., laughter. "THEODORA ( ; GOES WILD." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) It's just one long yell! MAKE SURE OF YOUR SEATS BY : BOOKING. Plan at D.I.C. Theatre Tel.. 54-775. THE FUN KEALLY SHINES ALL THE TIME IN THIS JOYOUS 1937 MUSICAL f EXTRAVAGANZA Or DIXIELAND! Dir.: Amalgamated rheatriis. Ltu. 2 p.m. ■ —TODAY 8 p.m. . THE SWING lIMJS MUSICAL . OF SINGING, COMEDY,, DANC- r ING, ROMANCE,.& SPECTACLE JANE i , '.:■■■ 1 WITHERS ~ ■ In : I "CAN THIS BE DIXIE," ' < "CAN THIS BE DIXIE," . "CAN THIS BE DIXIE," "CAN THIS BE DIXIE/ With ' ' ] SLIM ■■'- ■ • SUMMERVILLE I ' ■;■ -' < (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) •>..': • NEW CATCHY TUNES," TAP DANCING GYMNASTICS, " GLORIOUS, SPECTACULAR ENSEMBLES'. : Plans'at D.I.C. or Theatre. Tel. 51-595. . •'- ' '':,',-.■.'■ =r ] ■ . ¥/■ ING'S _ r Amalgamated Theatres,' Ltd: . ' ', ■ Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre. . 2 Telephone 52-212. • ■ ■ - ' c At 2 and 7^.45 p.m. A N OT -H E R MIGHTY DOUBLE FEATURE. 1937's Greatest Musical Comedy. A Continual Roar of Laughter from Start to .'Finish* "THAT GIRL FROM PARIS." "THAT GIRL FROM PARIS." . « "THAT GIRL FROM PARIS." ' "THAT GIRL FROM PARIS." ' " THAT GIRL FROM PARIS." . "THAT GIRL FROM PARIS." ■ - . ■ . v , GENE RAYMOND, JACK OAKIE, GENE RAYMOND. JACK OAKIE, LILY PONS, HERMAN BING. LILY PONS, . HERMAN BING. . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 'SECOND GREAT SHOW. LEE TRACEY, MA.RGOT GRAHA'ME, ERIK RHODES,. . In "CRIMINAL LAWYER." " CRIMINAL LAWYER." • " CRIMINAL LAWYER," (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) WRESTLING. WRESTLING. EESTLING. • WRESTLING. TONIGHT, At 8. TONIGHT, At 8. TONIGHT, At 8. . TOWN HALL. TOWN HALL. . ■ The 1937 season opens with a match between DR. GORDON McKENZIE And TOM MEAD. Bookings at E. W. Humphrey's, Manners Street. PRICES: ss, 3s, 2s. Ladies, 2s 6d. (All plus tax.) GOLD BUYERS. OLD False Teeth, Gold, and Jewellery bought. Note new address:' Murphy and Stewart, 4 Boiilcott Street.^ OLD JEWELLERY .Nb DIAMOND RINGS. _, SELL ¥ours to a New Zealand Firm; , best prices given. W. M. Hayeratt and Co., .lauufucturing Jewellers, 1)4 Willis Street (over Preston's). ~ BUSINESS NOTICES ~ I NOTICE l'O -EVENING POST" SUBSCRIBERS. OUBSCHIiIEKb whose delivery £5 ot the "livening Post" is unsatisfactory are particularly re- ■ quested to cuiuimimciite UIRECI • with the PUBLISHER instead of complaining to the runner buys. This course ensures first-hand knowledge ol irregularities andurompt attention LSLUNDICI.L BROS.. LTD., Telephone 44-040. WHITE WRAPPING PAPER. •:' WE. CAN SUPPLY pLEAN'. WUITE WRAPPING PAPER ' (In any (Quantities). PRICE: 12s 6d per cwt.lex store). "EVENING POST" (Boulcott Street Entrance),
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 85, 12 April 1937, Page 2
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