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ITS HERE Ai' LAST-THE PICTURE THAT HAS PROVOKED'MOKE DISCUSSION WHEREVER SHOWN THAN ANY STORY SINCE "MAGNIFICIiN 1 OBSESSION" (BY THE. SAME AUTHOR). . ' . -. 2.15 and S p.m. Shoppers, 5 p.m. Today. T> 1? r< 1? XT rP i'luns D.I.C. oi-Theatre (Tel. 44-141)." | K^Oi fL ( _, Wimamson pictm , Col ,, NKW YORK FILM DAILY: "Lloyd Douglas's best seller . . wonderfully screened . . . Errol Flynn's work is outstanding. T7iT>T>rkT 1?T WTAT Dashing Star of "Captain Blood" and "Light Brigade" EKKO-L VLiIJN JN in I)iR l v . st modern ro i ej as the man whose sense oi honour almost wrecked two live*. 4ATTTA T nTTTQTT Beautiful "M.ana" of "Anthony Adverse" as the AJNIJLA J^UUloii/ ~;,.] ,vho tried In hate n man she loved until the "Green Light" showed her the way. SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE-M-ARGAKET LINDSAY In . " ' "THE 'GREEN LIGHT" A Warner Bros. Picture.—Recommended by Censor lor Adults. Here is a story that will truly stay in your heart for all time. ATT? "IVTATT QPTTPTAT -Every vivid detail of the explosion and crash of AIK MAlLbrJliblAL;. lhc Zeppc , in -Jlhiclcnbui-"; N.Z. Troops at Auzac Service in London. VITAPHONE PICTORIAL: How to cook a steak! (A fascinating Interlude with a World-famous Chef). MUSICAL REVUE, etc. TATUV-™ FINEST ROLE TH If? GOLDEN-VOICED OUTDOOR HERO ivJuAl HAS PLAYED! — — j Plans at JJ.I.C. ™£ NEW OPERA HOUSE j a"^ re exhilarating! That's the word for it! ... The handsome Singing Cowboy in a story that packs a. real punch ... A perfect combination of notion and music,, with Dick Foran magnificently singing Ballads of the Old West! "LAND BEYOND THE LAW" Starring DICK FORAN (The Singing Cowboy) TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT— This is NOT "just another Western." • . . It's refreshing and invigorating adventure and romance of the days when General Lew Wallace was cleaning up the Bad Lands oi New Mexico. . And, in addition, it has your favourite outdoor star fighting, singing ,and laughing his way through his best picture. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ASSOCIATE ATTRACTION "MIDNIGHT COURT" Ann Dvorak—John Litel Thrilling Drama of a Strange Revenge. . . . He tried to make a city safe for men outside the law. . (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) — — T-I-V-O-L-I (OPPOSITE PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS) TONIGHT, TOMORROW, AND MONDAY. SELECTED SUPPORTING FEATURETTES FROM 7 O'CLOCK EACH EVENING. NINO MARTINI " THE GAY DESPERADO" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Glorious music ... in a gay. mad, frolicking escapade . . . set to pulsating loverhythm and tho laughter of love-swept hearts, to excite you with its charm . its romance .. . . its carefree thrills! GREAT ASSOCIATE ENTERTAINMENT CHARLES RUGGLES—MARY BOLAND "WIVES NEVER KNOW" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) That's all hooey! Wives know everything, and you can take that from.one who knows. But—forgetting tho lying title—do you know that this is one of the best comedies of the year? Screening Times: "Wives Never Know," 7.43 p.m.; "Gay Desperado," 9.5 p.m. TELEPHONE 43-968 PRICES l/(J f 1A MATINEE SATURDAY, 2 p.m.: , "THE GAY DESPERADO," COMEDIES, CARTOONS, ETC. TUESDAY NEXT-"SAN FRANCISCO" RUGBY —— TOMORROW —— RUGBY SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP TAKES' A NEW TURN. START OF SECOND ROUND .UNBEATEN DIVISIONAL LEADERS TO MEET ATHLETIC PARK-2.45 p.m. TOMORROW TEAMS WHICH HAVE BEEN WINNING ALL THE WAY. ATHLETIC (Unbeaten in Top Division) ' JOHNSONVILLE (Up With Full Points from Second Division) THIS AVILL BE JOIINSONVILLE'S BIG CHANCE-LAST YEAR'S CHAMPIONS WILL BE ON THEIR METTLE. • • EARLY MATCH, 1.45 p.m.—Fourth Grade: HUTT A v. TECHNICAL COLLEGE OLD BOYS ADMISSION, 1/-. STAND Cd EXTRA. A. X NEILSON, Sec. W.K.F.U.

fJAPITOL THEATRE, V A P I T O L THEATRE; MIRAMAR. 7.45 TONIGHT—7.4S And TOMORROW. Brisk with Hilarity Gay with Romance. GENE . ANN RAYMOND SOTHERN RAYMOND SOTHERN RAYMOND ■ SOTHERN RAYMOND . SOTHERN RAYMOND SOTHERN - In — A madcap romance that will keep you in stitches of joy. "SMARTEST GIRL IN TOWN." "SMARTEST GIRL IN TOAVN." "SMARTEST GIRL IN TOAVN." "SMARTEST GIRL IN TOAVN." "SMARTEST GIRL IN TOWN/ With . Helen Broderick, Eric Blore. Together with— Laughs—Thrills—Romance. "SALLY OF THE REGIMENT." "SALLY OF THE REGIMENT." "SALLY OF THE REGIMENT." "SALLY OF THE REGIMENT."— With ANNA LEE, AVALLACE FORD. (Programme Recommended for Adults.) Excellent Supports, including Latest Cinesound News. SPECIAL MONSTER MATINEE TOMORROAV, 2 p.m. Comedies—Cartoons—Musicals. Special Feature. BRING THE KIDDIES. Ring 16-545 for Reserves. REGAL THEATRE, KARORI. EGAL THEATRE, KARORI. 7.3O—TONIGHT—7.3O, AND SATURDAY. Box Plans Regal Fruiterers. Tel. 27-OGI. AA 7e Present for the First Time A new and glamorous Star, SIMONE SIMON, SIMONE SIMON, Young—Vital—Refreshing, In a dramatic revelation of ecstatic first "GIRLS' DORMITORY." "GIRLS' DORMITORY." With HERBERT MARSHALL, R UTH CHATTERTON. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) On the Same Programme: LIONEL BARRYMORE, MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN, FRANK LAAVTON, In Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Drama of genius gone wrong, with mankind at the mercy of a twisted mind, "THE DEVIL DOLL." "THE DEVIL DOLL." (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TOMORROAV, at 2.15: Give the Youngsters a Treat and Send Them to the Special Matinee. Comedies, .Cartoons, and Colour-tones. Special Feature: TIM McCOY, in "THE SQUARE SHOOTER." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) rpELEPHONE 41-010 for Quotations for •*■. Catalogues. Invitations. Business Stationery, etc. Half-tone and Line Blocks made at shortest notice. The "Evening Post I'rintiiiii Works.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 131, 4 June 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 131, 4 June 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 131, 4 June 1937, Page 2

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