CT. JAMES Thrice °I.\ JAMES Daily: ST. JAMES 11 a.m., ST. JAMES 2.15 and 8 p.m. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT. MORE LAUGHS Than there are STARS IN THE HEAVENS. THE GREATEST COMEDY EVER! It Cost 2,000,000 Dollars and Drew Over 2,000,000 Patrons in New York Alone. "FOX." MAKERS OF "SUNNY SIDE UP," Produced this World's Triumph. EL BRENDEL, REGINALD DANDY (Star of "Rose Marie") and now known as JOHN GARRICK. Maureen O'Sullivan.. Mnrjorio White, Frank Alborlson, Hobart Boswurth. and Cast of 1000 in \ ~~7 \ "JUST / ) IMAGINE" \ It Stands Tt Outvies Alone. J,,les Verne. THE AVORLD IN" 1080. A PLAY OF LOVE AND LAUGHTER IN 2 AVORLDS-TliiS GOOD OLD EARTH AND MARS. You'll Laugh Till the Tears Roll Down Youi- Back. Our Prices—toujours 1c memo: Evening, 2s Od, 2s (plus tax), Is Gd. Matinees, Is, Is Gd, and 2s. Children Half. Book Bristol or Theatre. Tel. 28-175. No Booking Fee. IVf AJESTIC. THRICE DAILY:' IUAJESTIC. II a.m., MAJESTIC. 2.15 and 8 p.m. TO-DAY and DAILY. A Great Entertainment which Carries the "Paramount" Guarartee. CLAUDETTE COLBERT, CLAUDETTE COLBERT, CLAUDETTE COLBERT, Maurice Chevalier's leading woman of "The Big Pond," with NORMAN FOSTER, CHARLES RUGGLES, GINGER ROGERS, LESLIE AUSTIN, H. DUDLEY HAWLJTY, AALBU SISTERS, in the Talking Version of Katherine Brush's Bstt-selling Novel, "YOUNG MAN OF MANHATTAN." "YOUNG MAN OF MANHATTAN." "YOUNG MAN OF MANHATTAN." "YOUNG MAN OF MANHATTAN." "YOUNG MAN OF MANHATTAN." "YOUNG MAN OF MANHATTAN." One of the most heart-throbbing of dramas with a glorious comedy relief unfolding its refreshingly novel story of sport, studio parties, youth's wild heart-searing love, and a quick marriage. This thrilling drama of a vibrant man and a thrilling woman rushes through gaieties and temptations, threatening rocks and luring traps to a grand climax culminating in sublime happiness. IT'S A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. Also PARAMOUNT FEATURETTES. PRICES: Lounges, 2s 6d; D.C., 2s (plus tax); Stalls, Is Gd; Front Stalls, Is. Matinees: Is, Is 6d, and 2s (plus tax); Children, Cd, 9d, and Is. Book Bristol or Theatre. Tel. 45-100. BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. BEST AND MOST. (By far the best Continuous Talkie Show in Wellington.) Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. HEAR Bring the kiddies along HEAR AND to this riot of fun. Fun- AND :SEE nier than any clowns in SEE a circus. More laughs than rabbits in Australia. THE MARX BROTHERS in THE MARX BROTHERS in THE MARX BROTHERS in "ANIMAL CRACKERS." "ANIMAL CRACKERS." '■ANIMAL CRACKERS." "ANIMAL CRACKERS." HEAR The merry, mad stars of HEAR AND "The Coeoanuts" back AND SEE again. Annihilating Old SEE Man Gloom with volleys of joy. HERE IN A NEW SHOAV! The looney nuts of "Coeoanuts" in a grand new show. A laughter-laden leviathan of levity! Funnier than any; four men have a right to be. In Addition: BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. Box Plan at Theatre, or Tel. 40-618. Prices to suit all—6d to la 6d. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY QHORTT'S THEATRE. pHORTT'S THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Great Purchase of Film Masterpieces. COMMENCING TO-DAY (FRIDAY) (FRIDAY) ■With United Artists Mammoth Attractiou RONALD COLMAN RONALD COLMAN In "BULLDOG DRUMMOND." "BULLDOG DRUMMOND." "BULLDOG DRUMMOND." "BULLDOG DRUMMOND." "BULLDOG DRUMMOND." And a Specially Selected Programme of Talkie Featurettes. To be followed on dates to be announced by such great productions as "The Locked Door." "Rookery Nook," 'Whoopee," "Condemned," "Africa Speaks," "On Approval," etc. j Every picture coming to this theatre from now on wj.ll be a masterpiece. COMMENCING FRIDAY NEXT: "THE LOCKED DOOR." "THE LOCKED DOOR." "HELL'S ANGELS." (Recommended for Adults.) screens finally To-njght, 8 p.m., J£ILBIRNIE "■ KINEMA. Commencing To-mnrrow's Matinee. 2.15. Screens Finally To-night, 8 o'clock. TOM WALLS, YVONNE ARNAUD in "CANARIES SOMETIMES SING." (Recommended for Adults.) Sophisticated, Scintillating Mirth! Distinctive Sound Supports. Reserve at Theatre and Bristol. HPENNIS! TENNIS! TENNIS! AVAIRARAPA v. WELLINGTON. Play eoininem-rs al MIRAMAH COURTS at io.-'!U a.m., .SATURDAY', 21«t MARCH. Admission, Is.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 67, 20 March 1931, Page 2
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