LAST DAY—LAST NIGHT. MAJESTIC. '. THRICE DAILY -L'J-AJESTIC. At 11 a.m., MAJESTIC. 'i.15 and S p.m. HURRY UP AND SEE BIG HILL HA INKS, BIG BILL HAINES, The funniest yet most effective of radii announcers in "REMOTE CONTROL." ■ "REMOTE CONTROL." | "REMOTE CONTROL." i "REMOTE CONTROL." "REMOTE CONTROL." Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Comedy Epic. COMING FRIDAY. Triumphant Return to the Screen, to th< Joy of Thousands of Friends, of RUTH ROLAND in "RENO." RUTH ROLAND in "RENO." RUTH ROLAND in "RENO." RUTH ROLAND in "RENO." RUTH ROLAND iv "RENO." RUTH ROLAND in "RENO." RUTH ROLAND in "RENO." RUTH ROLAND in "RENO." RUTH ROLAND in ''RENO." CORNELIUS VANDERBILT, Jr., CORNELIUS VANDERBILT, Jr., the millionaire author, wrote tho grea book "Reno," in which he attacks divor ees aud how they are secured. Like th book, the brilliant picture exposes th method, and combines the might of i great message with the lilt of love, th swan song of misinating. IT'S A WONDERFUL PLAY, IT'S A WONDERFUL PLAY, acted by a very fine cast, which include MONTAGUE LOVE. KENNETH THOM SON, SAM HARDY, ALYC.E M'COK MACK. EDWARD HEARN, DORR LLOYD, JUDITH VOSSELLI, and man; others. MAGN J KIOENT FURNISHINGS BICAI IT [ FUL SCENERY SUPERB FROCK [NG. Reasonable Prices Rule: 2s Cd, 2s (phis lax), Is 6d, and Ik. Matinees, Is, Is Od, and 2*. Book Bristol or Theatre. Tel. 45-100. CJT. JAMES. Thrice Daily, £>T. JAMES. 11. a.m., ST. JAMES. 2.15, and .8 p.m. LAST NIGHT-GRAND FAREWELL LAST NIGHT— G-RANO FAREWELL LAST NIGHT—GRAND FAREWELL Don't Miss the Gala Scud-off to ' "LET US BE GAY." "LET US BE OAY." "LET US BE GAY." The greatest of all comedies, with NORMA' SHEARER NORMA SHEARER NORMA SHEARER And I MARIE DRESSLER. | MARIE DRESSLER. MARIE DRESSLER. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). METRO-G OLDWYN-MAYER MADE "BEN HUE," A World-beating Romance. THEY ALSO MADE "LET US BE GAY," A World-beating Comedy, and N 0 W-NO W—NO W They have made | "TUB GREAT MEADOW" | I __ _. A world-beating heart-drama and adven turo epic—the greatest picture of its Irul; admirable class ever brought to Mic talk ing screen to delight millions the wid world over. And as such Sir BenjamL ."■'" and John Fuller present it on ■;■"■ ' - FRIDAY NEXT With ELEANOR BOARDMAN, JOHJ MACK BROWN, LUCILLE LA VERNE AND THOUSANDS OF AUXILIARIES At Commonsense Prices: 2.s 6d, 2s (plus tax), Is Cd. Matinees, Is Is 6d, 2s (plus tax). Children Half. Book Bristol or Theatre, (28-175). SHORTT'S THEATRE HORTT'S THEATRE Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! LastNipht of One of tho Greatest Talking Pictures ever Filmed. EDDIE CANTOR EDDIE CANTOR ■ EDDIE CANTOR. In "WHOOPEE" "WHOOPEE" "WHOOPKK" "WHOOPEE" '^WHOOPEE" "WHOOPEE" Spectacular,- Humorous, Stupendous. Big Supporting Programme. COMMENCING FRIDAY: CHARLIE MURRAY, CHARLIE MURRAY, GEORGE SIDNEY GEORGE SIDNEY In "AROUND THE CORNER." "AROUND THE CORNER." "AROUND THE CORNER/ The All-Talking Laugh Riot of the Season gEASIDE PICTURES, LYALL BAY To-night at 8 o'clock. To-night. All Eyes are on Spain. Alphonso ha; abdicated. See this delightful picture with a Spanish setting and all the Spanisl customs. RAMON NOVARRO in "THE CALL OF THE FLESH," "THE CALL OF THE FLESH," With Rene Adoree, Dorothy Jordan, am Ernest Torrancc. A passionate, colourful romance of i Spanish opera star and a beautiful con vent girl. Romance, Music, Wine, Women, and Drama. Also Metrotone News and Charlie Chas comedy, "Thundering Tenors." Tel. 16-393 for Reserves. In the Presence and under the Patronag of Their Excellencies. rpHE NATIONAL REPERTORY •*• THEATRE SOCIETY (Inc.) Presents SIR ARTHUR PINERO'S "TRELAWNY OF THE , : ■ WELLS." A Classic of later Victorian Period, beinj presented faithfully, at- considerabl trouble and- expense, by Wellington' leading actors. BLUE TRIANGLE HALL, BOULCOTT STREET, TUESDAY, 28th APRIL, to SATURDAY 2nd MAY (inclusive). Box Plan at Bristol. Tickets, 4s 4d. MORRIS DUNKLEY, 120, Featherston street, Secretary. THE ASSOCIATED R.A.M AND R.C.M., LONDON. TpNTRIES for Written Examinations i -" nil grades and subjects close o: FRIDAY, Ist MAY, at the Board's Office 49, Ballanee street, Wellington. Entry forms may be obtained at a^ Music Stores. Candidates intending to take the L.A.B must enter now for Higher Division Hai inony unless they are exempt. The Written Examinations will be heli on SATURDAY, 20th JUNE, instead o 13th JUNE, as stated in the syllabus. E. C. CACHEMAILLE, Resident Secretary. WINTER approaches. Bring your Fu Cont in for remodelling or renova tioiis. Temple's, Lambton-qy., next Stew art Dawson'B.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 95, 23 April 1931, Page 2
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