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Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. DAILY: 2.15 and 8 p.m. A MAGNIFICENT PICTURE. A MAGNIFICENT PICTURE. A MAGNIFICENT PICTURE. Another Milestone m Screen Art, From Columbia Pictures. I GRACE MOORE ] GRACE MOORE \ GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE «■ GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE GRACE MOORE - With — CARY GRANT CARY GRANT CARY GRANT In The Most Brilliant Musical Romance That Has Ever Reached the Screen. " WHEN " WHEN " WHEN - YOU'RE 'IN LOVE." YOU'RE IN LOVE." YOU'RE IN LOVE." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Plan at D.I.C. and Theatre. Tel. 51-775. TONIGHT, At 7.30. LAUGHS. THRILLS. ADVENTURE. . HALF-PRICE NIGHT ■ • HALF-PRICE NIGHT REX THEATRE -"EX THEATRE - REX THEATRE Cuba Street. Telephone 52-331. Acclaimed by critics as the Funniest Film in years. Meet the Loohey Rimplegar Family. They're a fantastic family of five . . . doing all the things you wish you had the nerve to do ... utterly mad, but gosliawful human! CLAUDETTE COLBERT RICHARD ARLEN MARY BOLAND TOM BROWN. f"THREE I w CORNERED MOON." CORNERED MOON." A family of nit-wits . . . going around in circles . . . wondering why they're dizzy! See them in the most hilarious comedy of the year— * " THREE-CORNERED MOON." (Approved tor Universal Exhibition.) ■■ ..•■■:••. And Thrills and Adventure on the San Diego Waterfront. —HELL '. AND HIGH . WATER. RICHARD ARLEN, JUDITH ALLEN, iSm«UY STANDING, CHARLEY '.-/.'. : , GRAP,EWIN. , ( ' ■■'. . . Captain Jericho hates women . . . and is proud of it! He is awfully embarrassed to have a girl tagging at his heeis 1 '.' . and it makes him absolutely furious when he falls in love .with her! Iheuromance turned the waterfront into Seventh Heaven! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ';■■';■ _L- HALF-PRICE NIGHT ■- STALLS 6d. D.C. 9d. RES. Is. .■J-^-^^triN emT~"^^-^J 'T^^^f"' KILBIRNIE^__^_-j > Wellington's Leading Suburban Theatre. ■Comfortably Heated at All Sessions. 7.30 — FINALLY TONIGHT 7.30 . . KAY FRANCIS ;'>'■ - In - ■'. "STOLEN HOLIDAY." i In Addition: ',;■ JE\N FRANCHOT HARLOW TONE .- ;■■■ •■•■■,:■' _ In - . "S-U-Z-Y" ■ : "S-U-Z-Y" (Both Recommended by Censor for -~■•-;' Adults.) " '"'■; TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), .:. f : ': KING'S birthday. ... ~-.: The Glorious Stars of . - -"Mr. Deeds Goes to Town," -GARY— -JEANCOOPER ' ARTHUR COOPER ARTHUR COOPER ARTHUR Cecil B. De Mille's Epic Spectacle of ■■''■■ Pioneer Heroism, - "THE PLAINSMAN" ~ "THE PLAINS-MAN" "THE PLAINSMAN" "THE PLAINSMAN" 1 Big' Additional Attraction: The -Greatest Comedy Team in Pictures .'•'.■ . Today, ■ CHARLIE ■ ■• " ' MARY RUGGLBS, " BOLAND, RUGGLES, BOLAND, RUGGLES, BOLAND, ADOLPHE MENJOU, 'In The Riotously Funny Comedy, "WIVES NEVER KNOW." "WIVES NEVER KNOW." "WIVES NEVER KNOW." (Both Recommended by Censor for Adults.) . Also Screening: . "THE CORONATION FILM." SPECIAL MATINEE WEDNES- , DAY (KING'S BIRTHDAY), ■ At 2 p.m. ■ "THE PLAINSMAN." FINALLY' TONIGHT AT 7 o'clock. Your, last chance of seeing this grand 1 double-feature' programme. "LLOYDS OK LONDON." "LLOYD'S OF LONDON." "LLOYD'S OF LONDON." With a mamm-th cast headed by FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW, MADELEINE CARROLL, TYRONE POWER. Second Dclixhefu1 Attraction: "BACK TO NATURE." Starring . ■ THE JONES FAMILY. It's a scream I It's a riot! WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. 2 BIG 1037 ATTRACTIONS. No. 1 "GIRLS' DORMITORY." Starring SIMONE SIMON, Herbert Marshall, and Ruth Chatterton. No. 2 "THE BIG GAME." With James Glcason and Bruce Cabot. Stalls Is. Dies? Circle Is 6d. Children Half-price. (All Pictures for Universnl Exhibition.) MONSTER WED. MATINEE, 1.45 p.m. BOTH BIG FEATURES. Children Under 14 years, 3d. GOOD Port is an essential part of New •War fare. "Gladiator" is the best money can buy. Qrts os. pte 2s od. Grand Hotel.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 134, 8 June 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 134, 8 June 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 134, 8 June 1937, Page 2

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