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LAST NIGHT OF THE BEST IN WELLINGTON. MARION DA VIES, AUBREY SMITH—RALPH FORBES ii "A BACHELOR FATHER." '•A 15ACH.ELOR FATHER.". -A BACHELOR FATHER." '■A' BACHELOR. FATHER." It's a Delicious Treat. MAJESTIC. THRICE DAILY A.t'ESTTG. 11 a.m., MAJESTIC. 2.15 and S p.m. COMING .FRIDAY. COMING -— FRLDAV. BRITAIN'S OUTSTANDING TRIUMPH! SO WRITES THE "OTAGO DAILY TIMES," O/i/Sl. "No one who lias seen 'The Middl< Watch' ■vvfll wonder that even Anicriei received it-with enthusiasm . . . tliat it i the only IJsifish picture shown Tor an ex fended season on Broadway. . . that ii British cauiilries America will have ti take second place to England if . Britisl producers c.nrfiniic to make such picture, as 'The Middle Watch.' " ■■ ■ I ' ;'TIIK \ MIDDLE _ \ WATCH." I THE GREATEST COMEDY EVER MADTv BY ANYBODY ANYWHERE. A. Naughty, Naufattil, Nocturnal, Nou sensical Timepiece (hat Tick—TickTickles the World to Death with Laugh tor—.- ! "BRITISH ■ INTERNATIONAL EPIC. Be Advised. Book Early. No Pee. Plans Bristol and Theatre. Tel. 45-100. Reserves are Better than Regrets. ST. JAMES. - THRICE DAILY T. JAMES. ' 11 a.m., ST. JAMES. .. 2.J5 and 8 p.m. | FAREWELL! FAREWELL LAST DAY—LAST NIGHT : LAST. DAY—LAST NIGHTOf the English-speaking Genius, GEO. ARLISS—"OLD ENGLISH." GEO. ARLISS "OLD ENGLISH." GEO. ARLISS "OLD ENGLISH." GEO. ARLISS -"OLD ENGLISH." Book Seats —Avoid Disappointment. COMING FRIDAY. COMING FRIDAY. ANOTHER BOOM ATTRACTION. Sir Benjamin and. John Fuller stress thi first appearance at" St. James Theatre o , the famous .international actjress, ANN" HARDING. ANN HARDING. ANN HARDING. ANN HARDING." ■'Whose very voice which reproduces per fcctly is a thing of joy, and whose ever; .tone, every look, carries conviction." I '■■■-■--• —-■ Grandly aided by i MARY ASTOR, ,; MARY. ASTOR, A remarkably fine artiste, and 1 EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, , EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, Prince of screen comedians, and a splen did cast, in the stage play and picttrn which Miss Harding has made her ow.i ' i and scored a veritable.triumph. • —i-" HOLIDAY" —: . "HOLIDAY" —— " HOLIDAY " —• • -' :'" ' " HOLIDAY " ■ — " HOLIDAY " - " HOLIDAY " The theme is that:— Life's Grand Holiday. Life's Grand Holiday. The always* dreamed of glorious, big vaca tion which everyone" desires to"'take am throughout it live like a lord ov lad: while the hard-earned cash lasts to after wards return rind work on _ through oli age at the daily grind. A WONDER PLAY. A Brilliant Entertainment that comes but once in many moons. BOOK EARLY FOR "HOLIDAY." Bristol or Theatre". Tel. 28-175. QHORTTS THEASII THEATRE Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. TO-NIGHT—LAST NIGHT OF JACK HOLT, RALPH GRAVES In. Columbia Picture Corporation's Sen sational Success, "HELL'S ISLAND." "HELL'S ISLAND." A thrilling story of the French. Foreign Legion. SEE IT TO-NIGHT. COMMENCING TO-MORROW. FRIDAY. FRIDAY. The strangest romance ever filmed. "AFRICA SPEAKS." "AFRICA SPEAKS." "■'■■ "AFRICA SPEAKS." "AFRICA SPEAKS." "AFRICA SPEAKS." The niost startling record or jungle ad venture ever thrown on the screen. /YUR THEATRE, . NEWTOWN vJtjR THEATRE, NEWTOWN j TO-NIGHT. 7.45. TO-NIGHT. I Huge Double Bill. !No 1. "THE HATE SHIP." "THE HATE SHIP." ' Starring JAMESON THOMAS.. The thrilling All-British triumph tha caused such, a sensation ia London. No. 2. BETTY COMPSON in "WOMAN TO WOMAN." "WOMAN TO WOMAN." Singiug! Dancing! Drama! NOTE.—This programme is recommend ed more suitable for adults. egll theatre; karokj TO-NIGHT, 8 p.m. TO-NIGHT. "AFRICA SPEAKS." "AFRICA SPEAKS." The most unusual and most spectacula picture ever made. See the loves, cue toms, and habits'of Darkest Africa. Se i the thrills of meeting face to face th ; ferocious lion. Supreme entertainment. "AFRICA SPEAKS." Comedy! Comedy! See "Peaceful Alley" ii all its fun. "MONKEY MEAT," A Cartoon de Luxe "HOROSCOPE FOR OCTOBER." Don't forget that on Friday and Saturda; "On Approval" will be screened. KILBIRNIE KINEMA ILBIRNIE KINEMA TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW ONLY MARY NOLAN, H. G. Robinson, and a Powerful Cast ii "OUTSIDE THE LAW." "OUTSIDE THE LAW." A Thrill-packed Drama of the great Underworld. Box plans at Bristol and Theatre.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 106, 7 May 1931, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 106, 7 May 1931, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 106, 7 May 1931, Page 2