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THE BEST SHOW IN N.Z. LKT 'KM ALL COME. "LET US BE GAY" GOES GAILY ON. DENSE CROWDS ARE CROWDING. BE AVISJ:. BOOK YOUR SEATS. CT \T\MES. THRICE DAILY: \OX. JAMES. H a.m., ST. JAMES. 2.15 arid S p.m. "Where Souud Sounds Best." Sir Benjamin and John Fuller present lite Best Easter Holiday Attraction Ever. TWO GREAT STARS— two bosom friends—battle for supremacy in TWO GREAT ROLES IN THE GREATEST COMEDY YET. NOKMA SHEARER. | I I "Her greatest vole."—"Post." | MARIE DRESSLER. I ; . ''Better than her best."—"Post." i : r "LET US BE GAY." '•The comedy delight of the year."— "Dominion." IT'S A METRO-GOLDWYN. Book Bristol or Theatre. Tel. 28-175. D.C.. 2s Oil; Stalls, 2s (plus tax); G.C., Is (3d. Matinees, Is, Is 6d, and 2s. Children Half-price. No Booking Fee. 1 More Day— Seize Your Chance. MAJESTIC. THRICE DAILY: AJESTIC. 11 a.m., MAJESTIC. 2.15 and S p.m. LAST DAY r OP " 'THE DAWN PATROL.'" . « 'THE DAWN PATROL.' " " 'THE DAWN PATROL.'" " 'THE DAWN PATROL.'" " 'THE DAWN PATROL.'" Showing to "magnificent advantage DICK BARTHELMESS, DICK BARTHELMESS, IN HIS GREATEST ROLE OF ALL. A First Viitional and Vitaphone Production. COMING — FRIDAY. <^ REGINALD DENNY To greater advantage than over—resplendent in a Gay Comedy—the Sparkling, .Rapid-aelioned, Delightfully Fascinating story of a Raffed Romeo—an English Noblcnmu in Disguise: "THE V\^ VAGABOND^'"' Superbly acted by MIRIAM SEEGAR, ANITA LOUISE (the Amazing Girl Actress), HARVEY CLARK, and CHARLES COLEMAN. there never has been a better picture. It's a Screen Sensation. . Book Bristol or Theatre. Tel. 45-100. BRITANNIA THEATRE. RITANNIA THEATRE. BEST AND MOST. Prices to Suit All—Children Cd and 9d. Prices to Suit All—Adults Is to 2s (plus tax). By far the Best Continuous Talkie Show in Wellington. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. LAST NIGHT. , LAST NIGHT. WARNER OLAND in WARNER OLAND in "THE RETURN OF FU MANCHU." "THE RETURN OF FU MANCHU." COMMENCING TO-MORROW, FRIDAY COMMENCING TO-MORROW, FRIDAY HEAR Here's riotous comedy HEAR AND with a salty tang. . . With AND SEE Fredric Marsh and Harry SEE Green. CLARA BOW in CLARA BOW in CLARA BOW in "TRUE TO THE NAVY." "TRUE TO THE NAVY." "TRUE TO THIS NAVY." "TRUE TO THIS NAVY." "TRUE TU THE NAVY." HEAR The tans of the sea in HEAR AND the comedy of a lass who AND SEE loved a sailor ... on every SEE ship. In Addition: BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. BRITANNIA FEATURETTES. Prices to Suit All. Children Cd and 9d, Adults Is to '2s plus tax. Bos Plan at Theatre, or Tel. 40-618. CHORTT'S ' THEATRE. THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. TO-NIGHT—LAST NIGHT OF The Greatest of all English Comedies. ■"ROOKERY NOOK," "ROOKERY NOOK," ".ROOKERY NOOK," "ROOKERY NOOK," ' COMMENCING FRIDAY. United Artists' Gigantic: All-techuicolour Masterpiece, "WHOOPEE." "WHOOPEE." . '■WHOOPEE." "WHOOPEE." "WHOOPEE." A cyclonic comedy-extravaganza. Featuring. EDDIE CANTOR. EDDIE CANTOR. EDDIE CANTOR. The world-famous comedian. What fun! What excitement! The prairie beauties and uproarious Eddie in the greatest laugh jamboree ever filmed. SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! Don't miss "Africa Speaks" at EMPIRE THEATRE. ISLAND BAY. MPIKK THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. This Evening at 8 o'clock. 1— "AFRICA SPEAKS." From the black heart of the world's darkest continent come the weird and wonderful sights and sounds of adventure, thrill, and romance—sights and sounds that astound the world with their stark realism. 2—All Talking Comedy. 3 —Novelty Number. I —Sound Cartoon. Coinine; Friday and Saturday Next:"CANARIES SOMETIMES SING." LECTURE BY PROF. YON ZEDLITZ. npilß W.E.A. will oiien its 1!):U Session ■*■ with a Lecture by Mr. G. W. Yon Zcdlitz. ALA., on ".John Priestley, the English Novclisl." Professor W. 11. Gould, Chairman of the Tutorial (..'hiss Committee, will preside, and tin- lecture will he given in Room ■_'. at the Trades Hall. ' 120, Vivian strout, cm SATURDAY NEXT, 11 th APRIL, ut S p.m. A small fee will lie charged for admission, and all inlor-r-stcd in Literature and in the work of the W.E.A. are cordially invited to attend. 13. MASLEN, Secretary. Tel. 22-307.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 83, 9 April 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 83, 9 April 1931, Page 2