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FOLLOW THE CROWDS! STILL BOOMING! A WONDERFUL PROGRAMME. ST. JAMBS THEATRE. T. JAMES THEATRE. • ST. JAMES THEATRE. THRICE DAILY—II a.m., 2.15 and 8 p.m. "Greater than 'DisGEORGE raeli. ARLISS, —"Evening Post." The Great <D;g . Genius of "Disraeli," raeli.'" —"Dominion." in bis TriutTh LAST 5 DAYS> nump , WARNER . <XHE RALPH FORBES IVAN SIMPSON. GREEN DAVID TEARLE GODDESS." ALICE JOYCE A WARNER BROS. VITAPHONE PRODUCTION. "A" Cert.—Best for Adults. ADDED ATTRACTIONS include: Chas. Hackett and Chase Berdino in the Transformation Scene from "FAUST." Book at Theatre Stalls Entrance. Tel. 28-175. ONE VERDICT: * "A Magnificent Entertainment." Be Wise—Be Early or Book. ■UTAJESTIC THRICE DAILY: Majestic: v a.m., 2.15 P .m., MAJESTIC. 8 P-m----tt qTA-RTLES BY ITS SPARKLE IT STARTLES BY ITS SPARKLE And enhances through the brilliant acting of LOWELL SHERMAN, Th» Actor of Distinction in Appearance, Voice and Manner. DAVID MANNERS,, So likeable in "Journey's End. ALICE JOYCE, She of "The Green Goddess" Cast. A MAGNIFICENT ALL-TALKING Version of the Great Stage Success, Great' Great! "HE KNEW WOMEN." "HE KNEW WOMEN." "HE KNEW WOMEN." "HE KNEW WOMEN." "HE KNEW WOMEN." "HE KNEW WOMEN." "HE KNEW WOMEN." "HE KNEAV WOMEN." "HE KNEW WOMEN.' "HE KNEW WOMEN." "HE KNEW WOMEN/ "HE KNEW WOMEN." "HE KNEW WOMEN." "HE KNEW WOMEN." "HE KNEW WOMEN." Great! Great! Based on a dramatic situation caused bya beautiful girl who tries desperately to win the man she thinks she loves by announcing that he has compromised her. He thought he knew women. . . . Did he? . . . This 20th century Don Juan who loved them . - . left them . . . and laughed at them. THEN CAME NEMESIS. Superb Added Attractions. Book "at Theatre. Te*ej»Wa» 45-100. NEW PRINCESS THEATRE. EW PRINCESS THEATRE. NOW SHOWING. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JUN., DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JUN., JOBYNA RALSTON, JOBYNA RALSTON. . In "THE TOILERS." "THE TOILERS." "THE TOILERS." "THE TOILERS." "THE TOILERS." "THE TOILERS." "THE TOILERS." Also. "PROTECTION." "PROTECTION."^ "PROTECTION." "PROTECTION." "PROTECTION." In Support: GAZETTE, SERIAL, COMEDY. OEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY. To-night at 8 o'clock. TALKIES TALKIES TALKIES CLIVE BROOK AND EVELYN BRENT in "SLIGHTLY SCARLET." "SLIGHTLY SCARLET." Wanted by every man in Paris. Branded by the world, she fears the man she loves, An exciting romance with a thrill that will rock you. Also excellent supporting subjects, including a sound Cartoon. Tel. 16-3Q3, or call at Theatre for Reserves. rUPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. WPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ANNA MAY WONG in "THE FLAME OF LOVE." "THE FLAME OF LOVE." A British International Talking Picture. (Adult Audience Recommendation.) Also: Pathe Sound Magazine. A short descriptive picture of the 1812 OVERTURE, and MICKEY THE MOUSE CARTOON. Reserve at Theatre, Tel. 16-545. No extra booking charges. Dress Circle 2s, phis 3d tax. rpHE NEW QUALITY. •*■ Island Bay's Cosy Theatre. "Where Talkies are Talkies." Two big All-Talking Features, "THE MILLION DOLLAR COLLAR." Sco a bunch of crooks against the Wonder Dog, Rin-Tin-Tin. "THE HOLE IN THE WALL." Super-attraction CHUN YUEN TAI, Chinese Conjurer. Ring 21-394 for Reserves. PLAY-READING BY PROFESSOR SHELLEY. PROFESSOR J. SHELLEY, of Canter- •*• bury College, will read "The Dance of Life," by Hermon Ould to W.E.A. Members and friends in the Dominion Farmers' Institute Hall, Featherston street, on xUESDAY NEXT, 26th August, at 8 p.m. sharp. Professor Shelley's playreadings and his remarkable impersonations of the various characters have gained for him a reputation throughout the Dominion, and all who are interested in the drama are cordially invited to hear him read this clever modern play. Partonß are advised to be in their Boats early, as a full house is anticipated. Prices 2s and ]s. E. MASLEN, Tel. 22-307. Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 47, 23 August 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 47, 23 August 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 47, 23 August 1930, Page 4

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