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FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO '•LET US BE SAY," LAST NIGHTS LAST CHANCRS LAST N[CHITS LAST CHANCES Of seeing the ■ BEST SHOW IN N.Z. TO-DAY. It is not only tlic GRANDEST COMEDY OF ALL. It's also ii rare tonic, a mind divertcr, a , gloom dispeller as well. » BRING THE KIDDIES TO-DAY. Recommended for Young and Old. 38,675 ■■■ ' .18,675 38,075 38,675 38,675 38,075 Wellingtonians have roared over this joybringer. Say to yourselves, "Let Us Be Gay," and join the merry throng. ST. JAMES. T. JAMES. ' Thrice Daily—ll a.m., 2.15 and S p.m. Sir Benjamin and John Fuller announce • the ciosing days of / NORMA \ ( SHEARER I "At her very best."—"Post." / ' ' MARIE \ I DRESSLBR / "Belter than her best."—"Post." i BE GAY" J '"Best oC all Comedies."—"Dominion." Also, LAUREL & HARDY'S FUN SCREAM. LAUREL & HARDY'S FUN SCREAM. Commonsensc Prices prevail: 2s Gd, 2s (plus tax), Is Gd;" Matinees, Is, Is 6d, and 2s (plus tax). Book Bristol or Theatre. Tel. 2S-17S. MAJESTIC. THRICE DAILY: AJESTIC. - At 11 a.m., ' MAJESTIC. 2.15 and 8 p.m. TO-DAY'S THE DAY. Bring the Kiddies* Along. ' Fuller-Hayward present BIG BILL HATNES, BIG BILL HAINES, BIG BILL HAINES, BIG BILL HAINES, Everybody's favourite, who rollicks along through laughterland as the funniest yet most efficient o£ radio announcers in. Mctro-Goldwyn-Mayer's tremendously fine screen version of the iiDrivalled Now York stage play, 'REMOTE CONTROL." "REMOTE CONTROL." "REMOTE CONTROL." "REMOTE CONTROL." "REMOTE CONTROL." "REMOTE CONTROL." "REMOTE CONTROL." '•REMOTE CONTROL." / All the swift and furious action o£ the stage play, with its bank hold-up, sensational roof-top hotel robbery, with a radio station furnishing tho background, are reproduced with1 thrilling and laugh-raising results through the sPlendid a^ng of WM. HAINES, POLLY MORAN, MARY DORAN, CHARLES KING, AND JOHN MIL JAN.' A METRO-GOLDWYN PICTURE. ADDED GEMS INCLUDE: CHARLIE CHASE ( in ovE "DUBLIN AN.D NEARBY" (Burton Holmes Travelogue). "CRAZY HOUSE" (Technicolour Revue). METROTONE NEWS REEL. Reasonable Rates Reign: 2s 6d, 2s (plus tax), Is 6d, and Is. Matinees, Is, Is 6d, and 2s (plus tax). Children half-price. Book Bristol or TheatreJ Tel. 40-100. "xtew quality theatre, JVew quality theatre, island bay. . TO-NIGHT-S o'clock-TO-NIGHT! Final Presentation of Final Presentation of THE MARX BROTHERS THE MARX BROTHERS ' In Paramount's Super Comedy, "ANIMAL CRACKERS." "ANIMAL CRACKERS." "ANIMAL CRACKERS." "ANIMAL CRACKERS." "ANIMAL' CRACKERS." ••ANIMAL CRACKERS." "ANIMAL CRACKERS." Fun Fast and Furious. Excellent Supports. Reserves at Still's, Fruiterers. DO-NOT-MISS-THIS! TJEGAL THEATRE, KARORI. XX> TO-NIGHT-S o'clock-TO-NIGHT. "MAN TROUBLE," "MAN TROUBLE," With Milton Sills, Dorothy Mackaill, Kenneth MacKenna. They pointed at -her— leered at her —she- was Mac's girl, till a fiery reporter tried to disprove the night club .king's . right to her. Then began "Man Trouble." A gripping story of the people who live "outside the law." "DETECTIVES WANTED," ' Fox Movietone Comedy De Luxe. MOVIETONE NEWS. YOU CAN'T KILL LAUGHTER! And that's why you can't stop the crowds at the J£ILBIRNIE , KINEMA. S o'clock—TO-NIGHT—B o'clock. Britain's Hilarious Comedy, "FRENCH LEAVE." "FRENCH LEAVE." (Recommended for Adults.) Starring SYDNEY HOWARD and MADELEINE CARROLL. His wife!—and he daren't admit it! And tho General and other officers in love with ( her. KINEMA SOUND FEATURETTES. Reserve, at Theatre, Tel. 14-202. EXHIBITION OF pi3N DRAWINGS AND ETCHINGS, By STUART 'PETERSON, AL EATON'S GALLERY, 55, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. On View till 6th May. ("UTY COUNCIL ELECTIONS. Vote for Chas. F. Lethaby, the Keen, Watchful, Alert Civic League Suburban Candidate, President of the Island Bay Ratepayers' Association, who understands Ratepayers' District needrf and who has iis&isted in fighting Your Battles for Street Lighting, Footpaths, Beach Improvements, Encroachments, Tramway Matters, Removal of Gravel from Beaches, Sand Drifl Nuisances, and Postal Deliveries, with the Government and City Council.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 91, 18 April 1931, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 91, 18 April 1931, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 91, 18 April 1931, Page 4

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