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(Direction: G. L. Johnston.) Theatre Tel 51-842. TONIGHT AT 7.30. MATINEF. TOMORROW, 1.45. Tyrone ' Alice Don POWER FAYE AMECHE '•IN OLD CHICAGO" Plus Fi-edric Warner Lionel MARCH BAXTER BARRYMORE! "THE ROAD TO GLORY" (Both Rcc-. by Censor for Adults.) : L> OX V T HlsA i k E. ■"» O X V T H E A T R E. Dir.: G. L. Johnston. Telephone 40-GIS. ; Daily Continuous fron'i 11 a.iif. ' Metro-Gokhvyn-Mayer's Whirhvind Comedy Riot. ] "MERRILY WE LIVE" ' j "MERRILY WE LIVE" With CONSTANCE BENNETT, BRIAN AHERNE, PATSY KELLY, ALAN MOWBRAY, BILLIE BURKE. i —PLUS— '■ i "PIRATES OF THIS SKIES." ' "PIRATES OF THE SKIES." .Starring I KENT TAYLOR, ROGIIELLIS HUDSON. Regis Toomcy and Lueien Littlelield. (Both^approved for Universal Exhibition.) "MERRY", MELODIOUS, AND BRISTLING WITH SPECIALTIES OF SUPERLATIVE MERIT, 'FUNZ-A-PQOPIN' IS NEARER TO THE POPULAR MUSICHALL ENTERTAINMENT THAN THE GREAT GLAMOUR SjttOWS OF RECENT YEARS. . . . THE CROWDED OPENING AUDIENCE SHOWED . . . RAPTUROUS ENTHUSIASM/ —"Auckland Star." I i; : :-^~^ —■■■■"■ r' —"-» i OPERA (I OU»E. | i . P E R A 11 O U S E. I . . . . j l —-^———— ■■ ■"-— ■■■■■•* ■■■'■ "■'■'.■-" «—i Box Plans are now open afc D.I.C- i'or Gula Premiere. j . _J SATURDAY NEXT. SATURDAY NEXT. SATURDAY NEXT.' SATURDAY NEXT. SATURDAY NEXT. SATURDAY" NEXT. MATINEE, 2,15- -,•'-' ■- EVENING, 8 MATINEE, 2,15 — EVENING, 8 SIR BENJAMIN FULLER, with ALEX. HANLON, Presents Alex. Gerber's Original Netf York Production. "FUNZ-A-POPPIN" "FUNZ-A-POPPIN" "FUNZ-A-POPfIK/' "FUNZ-A-POPPIN" "FUNZ-A-POPPIN" "FUNZ-A-POPPIN" "FUNZ-A-POPPIN" "irUNZ-A-POPPIN" "FUNZ-A-PQPPIN" "FUNZ-A-POPPIN" '(•"UNZ-A-POPPIN/' "FUNZ-A-POPP IN " 1 _ .. Kr--A|i- AMERICAN ACTS-—l 2 Pt i'Sp Radjo Cil^. Mtisic Hall, I then the Intefrrtatioiialiy Famous .•■■" -. Salicis/ '•■'"'•.:.... . Ever-popular Comedian of Hdliy' wood Hotel, ' BOBBY MORRIS, BOBBY MORRIS, BOBBY MORRIS, BOBBY MORRIS, . He's Ftinmer than ever! i__ ~,,-,, Instant Favourites! ROSS AND EDWARDS, The Ziegfeld Comedy Hits. ■ —- - ■ • ■ - -■■" -^ ~.,;.,.,-1.-, ~ ■, ~1.....,.- v., ' | The Royal Command Acrobats, CARR BROTHERS, i It's not what they do, but the funny way they do it! j ' TOMMY'—"BOZO"—SNYDER, Broadway's Comedy-Panto-mimic Genius. !■,■ ~ _ . . GREEN AND LANG, Singing their way to Popularity! J LORETTA GREY, Pepper Pot Comedienne. THE VAN TWINS. Lovely Hollywood Song and Dance Stars. .. .. . JACK BICKLE", Amazing "Rubber-legged" Acrobatic Dancer. KEITH CONNOLLY, Just Himself! — i ELSA HOSKINS, \ "The Different Girl." . ~ . .. , . I—_ THE 12~DEBUTANT,S, Best and Brightest of Ballerinas. AND—A SHOW WITHIN A SHOW! THOSE INCREDIBLE MARIONETTES, SALICI'S PUPPETS. SALICI'S PUPPETS. SALICI'S Parisian PUPPETS. SALICI'S PUPPETS. SALICI'S PUPPETS. Already they're the talk of New Zealand! Throughout their amazing act you think these "little people" are actually alive! BOX PLANS NOW OPEN AT D.I.C. RESERVED STALLS AND D.C., Gs; OTHER PRICES, 4s AND 2s. MATINEES: 4s, .3«, 2«. CHILDREN HALF-PRICE AT ALL TIMES. j^JAYFAIR CABARET. RACE-W EEK PROGRAMME. RACE-WEEK PROGRAMME. THURSDAY, JULY 6, RACE BALL, Organised by Rodney Pankhurst. Dancing from 9 p.m.-2 a.m. Subscription, 7s. 6d Single. Reservations Tel. 51-770. SATURDAY. JULY* B—Dancing liom 8.30 p.m. Subscription. 5s Single. The Cabinet will bo open ICvery Saturday Night throughout the season. BAD Legs? Write for Free -Booklet, Home Method of treatment. , Varex, Ltd., Box 1558AG, Wgtn. Local. Rep.: Nurse Speiicc, ('ourieiniy Chambers*, iCourlcoay Place, Wellington. •

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 2, 3 July 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 2, 3 July 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 2, 3 July 1939, Page 2

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