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ENORMOUS CROWDS ARE THRONGING TO SEE CAPTIVATINGSOXJA J.IENIE. Book Now—Plans at Hncg's and Theatre. Tel. 5.1-277. Sessions: 2.15 and 8 p.m. W TJLAZA. f\ \^-^ LAZA' i I Dir. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. The girl in a million glorifying the Show in a Million. BON'.] A HEXIE SOXJA HEN IK SON.) A II EX IE SONJA HEXIE SO N.I A HEXIE yoNJA HEXIE SOXJA HEXIE The l^ucen ot the Silvery Skates. With Rilz Brothers, Ned Sparks, Don Auiechc, Adolpho jMenjqu, Jean Hersholt, Dixie Dunbar, In 1937's Spectacular Musical Smash, "CTRL IN A MILLION." "GIRL JN A MILLION." "GIRL JN A MILLION." A 20th Century-Fox Special. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EXCLUSIVE TO PLAZA, STATE, AND KING'S. I'LAZA, STATE, AND KING'S. PLAZA, STATE, AND KING'S. 1 Dir. Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. Terrific crowds are besieging our three theatres to see the First Coronation Pictures to reach Wellington. So inspiring are these scenes that the audiences applaud and cheer unceasingly. Fox Movietone's Special Coronation Issue. Incorporating all the Highlights of the occasion and Including the ACTUAL CORONATION. CORONATION. CORONATION. CORONATION. CORONATION. CORONATION. CORONATION. CORONATION. Jn Westminster Abbey. In Westminster Abbey. REMEMBER It Can Be Seen Only At The" PLAZA, STATE, AND KING'S. PLAZA, STATE, AND KING'S. J—-- i?INEMA """^"--^j = -~'_~- KILBIRNIE ___^_^- > Wellington's Leading Suburban Theatre. Comfortably Heated at all Sessions. 7.3O—FINALLY TONIGHT—7.3O. VICTOR JORY.' In Zane Grey's "RANGLE RIVER." In Addition: JESSIE MATTHEWS In- — "IT'S LOVE AGAIN." (Both Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) Reserves at Theatre. Tel. 14-202. TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), An Outstanding and Brilliant Programme, DIRECT FROM THE REGENT! "FIRE 6VER, ENGLAND." " FIR E OV.I-: R ENG LA ND." "FIRE OVER ENGLAND." "FIRE OVER ENGLAND." REE PAGE 4. In Addition: GEORGE ARLISS GEORGE .ARLISS In . "EAST MEETS WEST." "EAST MEETS AVKST." (Both Approved for Universal Exhibition.). EARLY BOOKINGS ARE ADVISED. | PETONE THEATRES. I i s BTONE THEATRES. f j GRAND ' PETONE. RAND PETONE. FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.45. The Grandest Show You'll Ever Know! ' " S-H-0-W-B-O-A-T " " S-H-O-W-B-O-A-T " Starring IRENE DUNNE PAUL ROBESON, IRENE DUNNE PAUL ROBESON, Allan Jones — Charles Winningcr. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING TOMORROW. The Best Play of the Year, '■WINTERSET," "WINTERSET." : With BURGESS MEREDITH and MARGO. A.Mighty"Drama of Tears and Triumphs. (Rec. by Censor for Adults.) Plans at Theatre. Tel. 04-OU3. STATE ■ . ~ ■ PETONE. lATJ3 -.PETONE. TONIGHT, At 7.45. . ■ BOBBY BREEN ■ —■ j n "RAINBOW OX THE RIVER!" "RAINBOW ON THE RIVER." With MAY ROBSON-CHARLES BUTTERWORTH - BENITA HUME - ALAN MOWBRAY. The MELODY MARVEL of the SCREEN SURROUNDED BY STARS in a Sentimental SONG DRAMA. PLUS Outstanding Supporting Featurettes, Including "WHERE THE POWER GOD DWELLS." (For Universal Exhibition.) Reservations and' Box Plan at Theatre. Tel. 63-800. PALACE VALUE FOR MONEY ALACK 2 Big Attractions for PETONE the Price of One. FINALLY TONIGHT, at 7.30. "LABURNUM GROVE." With EDMUND GWENN, SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE, VICTORIA HOOPER. (Recommended for Adults'.) Also: "MOONLIGHT ON THE PRAIRIE:" (Universal Exhibition.) COMMENCING. TOMORROW. TALA BIRELL in "SHE'S DANGEROUS." • "SHE'S DANGEROUS." (Rcc. by Censor for Adult's.) GORDON HARKER in ■ " "MILLIONS." ... "MILLIONS/ ' (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ~ MEETINGS. ~ HUTT VALLEY BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION. CONSTITUTION. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETL\'G of -*•'*- the above Association will lm held at the I'olonc Ci'iiLral School on MONDAY, JUNE U, at 7.30 p.m. M. CLELAXD, Secretary. fcUUUATIONAL. - GRACE ROSS. PRACTICAL Psychologist, Menial Com- -*- plexcs Analysed—Dissipated. Health restored. Tel. 27-302. Interviews arranged.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 128, 1 June 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 128, 1 June 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 128, 1 June 1937, Page 2

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