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FINALLY—TODAY. "ROSE MARIE" "ROSE MARIE" ■-.- "ROSE MARIE" "ROSE MARIE" "ROSE MARIE" - (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) / MAJESTIC \, AJEBTIC- 1 ' Aristocrat of Wellington Cinemas. DAILY at 2.15 and S p.m. TOMORROW. TOMORROW. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL OF ALL DRAMAS! SEE PAGE. 3. SEE PAGE 3. Box Plans at D.I.C. and Theatre ■ • (Telephone 45-100). LAST NIGHT, at 7.30, of an Excellent Double. Bill. HALF-PRICE- NIGHT—A —13 EX THEATRE*— __ Xi EX THEATRE -— REX THEATRE ■ Cuba Street. Telephone 62-331. Acclaimed by critics as the.Funniest Film ■ in years. Meet the Looney Rimplegar Family. . —-CLAUDETTE. COLBERT > —RICHARD ARLEN—- ... MARY BOLAND i TOM BROWN '. .: In — ' "THREE-CORNERED - MOON." ' "THREE-CORNERED MOON." A family'of nit-wits ". . . going around in. circles . .. . wondering why they re dizzy!- ' ' . (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ', . And Thrills and Adventure .on the ..San Diego . ".. " Waterfront. ■:' ' —"HELL AND HIGH WATER"— —"HELL AND HIGH WATER"— RICHARD ARLEN, JUDITH ALLEN, -.- SIR-GUY STANDING, CHARLEY ; GRAPEWIN. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) ' —TOMORROW (FRIDAY)— At 7 p.m. OUT OF THE VASTNESS OF TIME COMES THIS EERIE DRAMA OF THE LIVING DEAD. "DRACULA'S "DRACULA'S "DRAGULA'S"DRACULA'S DAUGHTER." DAUGHTER." DAUGHTER" i ~ DAUGHTER." MOKE INCREDIBLE THAN "THE, IN--1 VISIBLE MAN." MORE FASCINATING T&AN "FRANKENSTEIN." MORE WEIRD THAN "WEREWOLF." FINAL NIGHT OF "WOMAN IN DISTRESS." "WOMAN IN DISTRESS."And "A STAR. FELL FROM HEAVEN." {Both. Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition.) RnXY THEATRE" MANNERS STREET, (Continuous from 11 a.m.) TOMORROW'S CHANGE: TOMORROW'S CHANGE: The Singing Cowboy, DICK FORAN. DICK FORAN,-Hard-riding troubadour of the plains brings two-fisted, two-gun justice tt> the Bad Lands! "LAND BEYOND THE LAW." "LAND BEYOND THE LAW." "LAND BEYOND THE LAW" "LAND BEYOND THE LAW." — And — Millions of Laughs-'A Fortune in Fun. ' "MILLIONS " - "MILLIONS" "MILLIONS " s^t's Hilarious Comedy with GORDON HARKER, GORDON' HARKER, , Frank Pettingell, Stuart Robertson, (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition ) Theatre Telephone 40-618. I'l"" "'"" ' ."" """"■"'; j i PETONE THEATRES. I . I THEATRES. | 1,, ,„„„„„....,„„■,■■.■„„„■,■■■'■ .t PALACE VALUE FOR MONEY ALACE 2 Big' Attractions for PETONE the Price of One. TONIGHT. At 7.30. TONIGHT. A high-speed thrill-charged romance of a girl and a racehorse. ANN DVORAK ——In . ■ ■-■ : "RACING LADY"—— With HARRY CAREY, SMITH BALLEW. And-all aboard for the big love and laugh show—it takes place on a luxury liner. "WE HAVE OUR MOMENTS." Sally Eilers James Dunn 'Miscba Aver ■■ Warren Hymsr (Both Universal Exhibition.) Excellent Supporting Programme. G R AND : • PETONE. RAND — PETONE. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW.. Selected Featurettes from 7.45. —- TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS. —— No. I—A Baffling Murder Mystery: "FIND THE WITNESS" "FIND THE WITNESS" With Charles Quigley—Rosalind Keith; N0... 2—The Musical Laugh, Hit of the ' :■' - - Season. "PENNIES- FROM HEAVEN" ' "PENNIES FROM HEAVEN" With . Bing Crosby—Madge Evans. Plans at Theatre. Tel. 64-003. STATE. STATE. STATE TATE. -—^ STATE. STATE TONIGHT. At, 7.45. TONIGHT. A Magnificent Holiday Attraction. "FIRE OVER ENGLAND." "FIRE OVER ENGLAND" "FIRE OVER ENGLAND" Laurence Olivier—Flora. Robson—Vivien Leigh—Leslie Banks—Raymond ' Massey— Tamara Desni. Might and fury over land and sea. Surging, breathless, awe-inspiring drama. A picture you MUST See, (For Universal Exhibition.) - PLUS Selected Supports-from 7.45. Including a WALT DISNEY CARTOON in Technicolonr. Reservations and Box Plan now open at Theatre. Tel. 63-899,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 136, 10 June 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 136, 10 June 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 136, 10 June 1937, Page 2

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