SLUMIIERERS, AWAKE--In Time lo say "Farewell." LAST 2 DAYS 01 LAST l> DAYS OK LAST 2 DAYS OJ'' Till-] BICST SHOW IN N.%. TJIIO BEST SHOW IK N.Z. Cl". JAMES. Thrice Daily, ®T. JAMES. II a.m., ST. JAMES. 2.15, ami 8 p.m. Sir Benjamin mid John Fuller must reluctantly withdraw Metro - Goldwyu's world's triumph .on THURSDAY Night. ON NO ACCOUNT MISS. "LET US BE GAY." "LET US BE GAY." "LET US BE GAY." "LKT US BE GAY." "LET US BE GAY." 'J.'lio greatest of all comedies/ with ; NOR MA SHEARER NOKMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER And ' MARIE DHKSSLEK. MARIE DKIiSSLER. MAR MO DRI'.SSLER. MAR 115 .UKKSSUSR. ' MARIE DRKSSLEK. Commouscnsti Prices prevail: 2s Cd, 2s (plus tax), Is «d; Matinees, Is, Is Cd, and 2s (plus tax). Book Bristol oi- Theatre. Tel. 2S-17u. FRIDAY NEXT. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER MADE "BEN HUE," A World-beating Romance. THEY ALSO MADE "LET US BE PAY," A World-beating Comedy, and . NOW—NOAV—NOW They have made "THE GREAT MEADOW" A world-beating heart-drama and adventure epic—the greatest picture of its truly admirable class ever brought to the talking screen to delight millions the wide world over. And as such Sir Benjamin and John Fuller present it.on FRIDAY NEXT At Commojiseuse Prices: 2s (id, 2s (phis tax), Is (id. Matinees, Is, Is o'd, 2s (plus tax). Children Half. Book Bri.si.ol oi- Theatre (28-175). • BE ALERT! ONLY 2 MORE DAYS. MAJESTIC. THRICE DAILY: A JEST IG. At 11 a.m., MAJESTIC. 2.15 and 8 p.m. HURRY UP AND SEE BIG BILL HAINES, BIG BILL HAINES, The funniest yet most dl'oclive of radio announcers in •i< KMOTE CONTROL." "REMOTE CONTROL." "REMOTE CONTROL." "REMOTE CONTROL." "REMOTE CONTROL." Metro-Goldwyn-Mayurs Comedy-Dramatic Epic, with AVM. HAINES, POLLY MOHAN, MARY DORAN. CHARLES KING, AND JOHN MILJAN. ADDED GEMS INCLUDE: CHARLIE CHASE in "LOVE BIZ." "DUBLIN AND NEARBY" (-Burton Holmes Travelogue), etc. Book Bristol or Theatre. Tel. 45-100. COMING FRIDAY. Triumphant Return to the Screen to the Joy of Thousands of Friends o£ RUTH ROLAND RUTH ROLAND RUTH ROLAND ■ : • RUTH ROLAND In. the Sensational Divorce Play, ."RENO"' " R E NO" " R ENO" " R 35 NO" ••■ RENO " " RENO" Grandly Adapted from, the Sensational Novel by. CORNELIUS VANDERBILT, JUN., the. Millionaire Author. A FAMOUS FOX FEATURE. Book Bristol or Theatre (Tel. 45-100).
TO-NIGHT, at 8 Sharp. "MR. GORDON SHORT •*•'■*■ presents Misses Lall.i Vondersloot Nora Gray Mary Lennie Glen Carty Eileen Clark. Eileen Goodson Gladys Morgan Molly Cook .Molly Withers Madge Dorling Dulcie Reeve Lurleign Watkins Stella Willonghby and Mr. Ernest Sharp, in Concertos with orchestral accompanimenl at CONCERT CHAMBER. Leader of Orchestra, Miss Ava Symons; conductor, Mr. Gordon Short;. Is Gd and Is. jJRETURNED SOUMSRSI| "In Flanders Field the Poppies blow, Between Ihu Crosses, row on row." BUY AND WEAR A POPPY ON . . . "pOPPY DAY," KJv'UJAr, 24th APRIL. HONOUR THE FALLEN. -HELP THE DISABLED AND ■ ■•• - DEPENDANTS. Collecting Boxes, Oflieiiil Budges, and Poppies will be distributed from the Retiirnod Soldiers'' Rooms' at any time TOMORROW, THURSDAY, 23rd APRIL. More helpers are wanted, and the Asssociation will appreciate the Services of any Ladies who can give the time on Friday. I ' H. E. AVERY, President. J. T. WATSON, _____ Secretary. FUN ERAITn OTICES. ~ rpilE Funeral of the-late Captain William ■-*• ■ Henry Scott Kinsey will leave St. Joseph's Church, Buckle street, on Thursday, 23rd April, 1931, at 2 p.m., for the Soldiers' Cemetery, Karori South. African War Veterans arc requested to attend. J. X TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers, 22, Vivian street, and Karori. Day iiud night Tel. 26-073. Frie'ndTTt:'7h"e'""!<"'tc"\Vafte7"Parkcr ! ■*■ are respectfully invited to attend Jiis | Funeral, which will leave his late residence, 11, Tui street, Lower Hiitt, To-morrow (Thursday), 23rd April, 1931, at 2.30 p.m., for the Taita Cemetery. ROBT. H. AVILSON AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers, .101, Adelaide road. Tck 24-liM and Ki-781. '■PHK FriendK of the lalo .Tosoijli Scott i -*- ure i espectfully invited to iitlcnd his j Funeriil, which will leave the "Mortuary j Chapel of Kolit. 11. Wilson and Sons, Ltd.. j To.-niorro.u- (Thursday)', 23rd April, JU3l,' at 10.a.in., for the Karori Cemetery. ROBT. If. WILSON AND SONS, 'LTD.: Undertakers, HH, Adelaide road. Tels. 2-1-J55, 36-781.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 94, 22 April 1931, Page 2
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