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. IT'S SIMPLY GORGEOUS. That's what everybody who has seen it is saying. Book Now—Plans at Bepg's and Theatre. Tel. 51-277. Sessions: 2.15 and 8 p.m. Dir. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. ' The girl in a million glorifying the Show in a Million. SONJA HENIE SONJA HENIE SONJA HENIE SONJA HENIE SONJA HENIE SONJA HENIE SONJA HENIE SONJA HENIE The Queen of the Silvery Skates. With Ritz Brothers, Ned Sparks, -Don Ameche, Adolphe Menjou, Jean Hersholt, Dixie Dunbar, In 1937'e Spectacular Musical Smash, "GIRL IN A MILLION." "GIRL JN A MILLION." "GIRL IN A MILLION." A 20th Century-Fox Special. (Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) Children under 16 not admitted. N' EW OPERA HOUSE. EW OPERA HOUSE. Sir Benjamin Fuller, in association with Messrs. Leon •S. Snider and George B. Dean, presents THE LAST 4. NIGHTS Of THE MARCUS SHOW. THE MARCUS SHOW, THE MAKCUS SHOW. THE MARCUS SHOW. In Their Third Completely New and Brilliant Production— "REVUE CONTINENTAL, "REVUE CONTINENTAL. "REVUE CONTINENTAL. "REVUE CONTINENTAL. Two and three-quarter hours' Fast Flying Vaudeville and Revue, SPECIAL INVITATION MATINEE' SATURDAY. All patrons attending the Matinee Saturday next are ooi> dially invited on stage at the conclusion of . the performance to personally meet MR. and MRS. MARCUS & the entire MARCUS : ' SHOW. Come along and meet your, favourite STARS and the Beautiful MARCUS PEACHES. Reserve Now at D.I.C. for I 5" ' Box Plans at D.I.C. Evening Prices: Reserves, 7s 6d; Unreserved, 65,. 4s, 2s. Day. Sales, 2s 6d. (AH prices plus tax.) LAST NIGHT -^— SATURDAY NEXT. LAST NIGHT —- SATURDAY NEXT. EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. MPIRp! THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. Bos Plans Empire Confectionery, Tel. 14-307. 8 o'clock TONIGHT. 8 o'clock. AND TOMORROW. A TRULY WONDERFUL SHOW, ablaze with dazzling spectacle, glorious music, and turbulent drama. JEANETTE MacDONALD, ' CLARK GABLE, SPENCER'TRACY, "SAN FRANCISCO." "SAN FRANCISCO." "SAN FRANCISCO." (Recommended by Censor tor Adults.) On the same programme: "AUDIOSCOPJCS." "AUDIOSCOPICS." The greatest novelty since Talkies. PATRONS ARE REQUESTED to obtain their audioscopic glasses AT THE TICKET BOX, as these are absolutely necessary for viewing this film. REGAL IHKATKK, KAKOKI. EGAL IHEATKE. KAHORI, 7.30-TON IGHT-7.30 ■ THE BEST PLAY OF THE YEAR. Now brought to the screen, enacted by the original etars who made it famous. BURGESS MEREDITH, BURGESS MEREDITH, MARGO, MARGO. jl . MAURICE MOSCOVITCH, MAURICE MOSCOA rITCH, In' "WINTERSET." "WINTERSET." ' "WINTERSET." (Recommended by Censor for <l'ultß.) FBI., SAT., "THE GAY DESPERADO." A Fiesta of Fun arid Glorious Melody, JiANAWATU WINTER SHOW. PALMERSTON NORTH, JUNE 15, 16, 17, IS, and 19. ("CLASSES for Dog Trials, Roman Chariot Races, Horse Competitions, National Danciug, Wood Chopping, Steer-riding, Field Roots, A r egetables, Honey, Produoe, Fruit, Cookery, Needlework, Arts and Crafts, Bakers' Bread, Model Aeroplanes, Photography, and Stamp Collectors. ENTRIES CLOSE MAY 29. Send for Free Schedule to HUGH KISSLING, Secretary, P.O. Box So, Palmerston North. Cambridge terrace ■ church. jubilee celebrations. . choral festival. choral festival. tomorrow, tomorrow, At 8 p.m. At 8 p.m. Programme by Augmented Choir. "O Gladsome Light" (Sullivan), "Gloria" (Mozart), and Maunders "Song of Thanksgiving." Soprano: MRS. TREVOR GOODWIN. Contralto: MRS. E. J. MARSHALL. Tenor: MR. FRANK BRYANT. Bass: MR. W. G. LEWIS. At the Organ: MISS L. THAWLEY, L.R.S.M. Conductor: MR. E. THAWLEY. The Public are Invited. /jg- ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. >^ft. RASIN RESERVE. Jff9% "ASlt RESERVE. <sv-*> 2.45 p.m., SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 29. See the World's Greatest Internationals in Action. ENGLAND ENGLAND ENGLAND ENGLAND v. W E L L I N G T 0 N (Prov.). W EL LING TO N (Prov.). W E L L I N G T 0 N (Prov,). W E L L I N G T 0 N (Prov.). ADMISSION, Is. Enclosure la. Grandstand la extra. Reservations D.I.C, 6d extra.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 123, 26 May 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 123, 26 May 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 123, 26 May 1937, Page 2

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