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THE MOST SENSATIONALLY UNUSUAL PICTURE EVER MADE. Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. 8 p.m. - TONIGHT — 8 p.m. Plans at Theatre. Tel. 51-595. fChildren # under 18 not admitted.) The Empire's Babies are here to charm and thrill you again! —' THE DION N E DIO N N E DIONNE QDINTUPLE T S QUINTUPLETS QUINTUPLETS , In"HEARTS IN REUNION" "HEARTS IN REUNION" "HEARTS IN REUNION" — With - JEAN HERSHOLT, ROCHELLE HUDSON, SLIM SUMMERVILLE, HELEN VINSEN. ROBERT KENT, DOROTHY PETERSON. SARA HADEN. So real in emotion you _ will live every minute of it. So rich in romance you will love every second of it: So full of comedy you. will laugh for hours after it. 20th Century-Production (Approved tor Universal Exhibition.). \ .XTEW OPERA, HOUSE. . -"EW OPERA'HOUSE. TONIGHT AT .8. * Sir Benjamin Fuller, in association with Messrs. Leon S. : Snider and' George B. Dean, presents. '■-""--.'.■■ ■ ll'- ','- THE MARCUS SHOW-' in "BROADWAY VANITIES." - ii :'■ A distinguished Cast of 75. cele- . "' brated artists gathered from Stage, Radio, and Screen of ■u.s:a. 1 ,—: — jl—: __ _ 1 " TUESDAY NEXT. THE MARCUS SHOW In their Final Production, "REVUE CONTINENTAL." Two and three-quarter hours', fast flying vaudeville ahd revue.' ,'-■■• II / LAST NIGHTS-SATURDAY HAY 29.Box Plans at D.LC. Prices: Matinees: Reserves 6s, Unreserved ss, 35,. 2s; Evening Reserves, 7s 6d; Unreserved, 6s, 4s, 2s. Day Sales, 2s-6d. (All prices plus' tax). . v. _ ■ .?-,. CAPITOL THEATRE, APITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. 7.45 — TONIGHT — 7.45. And . * ' 'MONDAY. CLARK i . JEANETTE GABLE . MACDONALD GABLE MACDONALD 1 .— In - Metro-Goldwyn-Jlayer's Supreme ■ Triumph, MUSIC! ROMANCE! SPECTACLE! "SAN FRANCISCO:" 1 "SAN FRANCISCO." ' -'■' "SAN FRANCISCO." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) SPECIAL!!! ■ ~ —- I'CROW'N AND GLORY'", t-1-A Cavalcade of Events Surrounding the ■ Royal House of Windsor. '"■.- ---— Also — AUDIOSCOPIKS : The Greatest AUDIOSCOPIKS . Novelty Since • AUDIOSCOPIKS . TalkieS I LATEST CINESOUND NEWS. Ring 16-545 for Reserves. Book now for Monday's performance. Reserves cannot'be kept after 7.30 Tonight. o E A S 1 D E THE A T R E, Seaside theatre, lyall bay. 7 o'clock—TONlGHT—7 o'clock. And MONDAY. 7 p.m.—Latest Cinesound News. 7.10—-We urge our Patrons not to miss this • unique Film, "CRCWN AND GLORY" —- "CROWN AND GLORY" A Cavalcade of Events Surrounding the Royal House of Windsor. 7.ss—Broadway Highlights (Variety). 5.3-JOAN BENNETT, CARY GRANT, - In — "BIG BROWN EYES'* »—"BIG BROWN EYES"—--9.2s—Screen Song. 9.32—0ne of the Most Delightful Films that has been our Pleasure to Present BOBBY BREEN, BOBBY BREEN, The Wonder Voice to Thrill You Once Again, "RAINBOW ON THE RIVER." "RAINBOW ON THE RIVER." "RAINBOW ON THE RIVER." "RAINBOW ON THE RIVER." With May Robson — Charles Butterworth, Benita Hume Alan Mowbray. (Programme Recommended for Adults.) Ring 16-393 for Reserves. HUTT VALLEY BOXING ASSOCIATION. BOXING! BOXING! OXING! BOXING! LABOUR HALL, PETONE, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1937, At 8 p.m. Ten 3-minute Rounds. Professional Contest between , DON GLENGARRY (of Wellington) . -And-' . J. S. SMITH (of Wellington). Six Amateur Preliminaries, including the best Amateurs in Wellington and the Hutt Valley. - Prices: 3s and 2s, plus tax. Ladies 2s to all parts of the. house. Bookings and Reserves at Nissen's, Jackson Street, Petone. Members of the Association will be admitted to the Hall on production of 1937 Membership Cards. HEALTH CAMP LADIES' AUXILIARY. CARD and Lexicon Party, to be held on June 2, at 2 p.m., in the Blind Social Club Hall, Dixon Street. Attractive Prizes. Dainty Afternoon Tea. ; To reserve Table ring Mrs. E. R. Myers, President, 51-527. Tickets 2s, including tea. Proceeds to be given to the King George i y Memorial .Eund. _ _ j

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 120, 22 May 1937, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 120, 22 May 1937, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 120, 22 May 1937, Page 4

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