ANOTHER BOOM ATTRACTION! QT. JAMES. THRICE DAILY: 131. JAMES. 11 a.m., • ST. JAMES.. 2.15 and 8 p.m. TO-DAY'S THE BIG DAY. Sir Benjamin and John Fuller stress the first appearance at St. James Theatre of the famous international actress, . ANN HARDING. ANN HARDING. ANN HARDING. ANN HARDING. "Whoso very voice which reproduces perfectly is: a thing of joy, and whoso every tone, every look, carries conviction." Grandly .supported by . MARY ASTOK, MARY ASTOR, A. remarkably fine artiste, EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, ! Prince of screen comedians, and a splen-! did cast, in the stage play and picture j which Miss Harding has made her own ; and scored a veritable triumph. j " HOLIDAY "— — " HOLIDAY " " HOLIDAY " : " HOLIDAY " " HOLIDAY "- " HOLIDAY " The Brightest. Breeziest, Most Sparkling, .Elegantly-dressed, and Beautifully-acted Comedy-Drama that has ever come from the Celebrated Pathe-Celebrity . Studios. "A-WONDER PLAY SEEN BUT ONCE JN MANY MOONS." 1 Preceded by "TEMPLES OF SILENCE" (Vagabond Adventure), with TOM TERRISS, j "JUNGLE JAZZ" (Aesop's Fable),! "FISH, FOWL, and FUN" (Sportlight : Review), PATHS -NEWS. ,| Prices: 2s ud, 2s (plus tax), Is 6d. j ' Children Half—clay and nigltt-excopt I ; Saturday Nights. MATINEES: Is, Is 6d, '• and 2s. Children Half. Bristol or Theatre. Tel. 28-175. » 1 THE BRITISH BOOM BEGINS ' ' . TO-DAY. MAJESTIC. .' - THRICE DAILY: AJESTIC. 11 a.m., MAJESTIC. .2.15 and S p.m. ' THE GREATEST COMEDY ever made by ANYBODY ANYWHE.KH. IT'S ALL BRITISH And its' fame is world-wide. ON THE STAGE at the Shaftesbmy Theatre, it SET ALL LONDON LAUGHING, and now, ON THE SCREEN, played by the ORIGINAL STAGE CAST—the greatest band of EMINENT BRITISH ACTORS who've ever appeared in "Talkies," it is CONVULSING THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING i WORLD.. / "THE \ MIDDLE I WATCH." / Brilliantly written by master-craftsmen lAN HAY and STEPHEN KING-HALL. EiHand's Illustrious Playwrights. "PERFECTLY ACTED, by Owen Nares (London's Idol), Kred Volpe, Jack Raine, Henry Weumau, Reginald Pin-del I, Hamilton Keene, Dodo Watts, Margaret Halstan, Phyllis Loring, and Muriel Aked. PLAYED ABOARD H.M.S. FALCON. .By' permission of the Admiralty. A NAUGHTY. NAUGHTY. NOCTURNAL. NONSENSICAL TIMEPIECE THAT TICK-TICK—TICKLES THE WORLD TO DEATH WITH LAUGHTER • ill TAKE YOUR BEST1 BRITISH GIRL'TO ' ■■■ ■ ;■■■- • SEE IT. Two girls aboard a battleship; Each loves a.jolly Jack Tar; Up pops a naughty old Admiral, Well, you know what sailors are.. A BRITISH1 INTERNATIONAL EPIC. That stands alone. IT'S THE BEST IN THE WORLD. ITS ALL" BRITISH. Prices: Evening 2s 6d, 2s (plus tax), Is Gd and Is; Children half-price day and night, except on Saturday nights. Matinees, Js, Is Gd, and 2s (plus tax); Children half. No booking fee. THE RUSH HAS STARTED. BOOK NOW OR BLAME US NOT. Bristol or Theatre. Tel. 45-100. EEGAL THEATRE, KARORI. TO-NIGHT. 8 o'clock. TO-NIGHT. "ON APPROVAL," "ON APPROVAL," The Picture You Can't Afford to Miss, With TOM" WALLS, and all the funsters ■. of "Rookery Nook." See what happens when two -wealthy women take two penniless but titled bachelors on approval to Scotland. KANGAROO CAPERS Cartoon. "PURELY CIRCUMSTANTIAL" Comedy De Luxe. Monday and Tuesday—Grand Double Feature Programme. ■ I ___ — . j VICTORIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION. CONGRATULATORY CEREMONY TO GRADUATES OF 1031. rpoWN HALL, TO-NIGHT, at 7.30 , o'clock. ' CHAIRMAN: T, C. A. Hislop, Esq., Mayor-elect. SPEAKER: Dr. J. S. Elliott. THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. RAILWAY SERVICES . " THE . TRAIN YOU WANT. s J-HB TRAIN YOU WANT. i DEPARTURES FROM THORNDON j STATION:For Auckland: 2.0 p.m., week days; 7.15 p.m. Sun., Mo., Tu., We., Th.. Fri., . For New Plymouth: 9.55 a.m. week days. • For Wanganui: 9.55 a.m., *2.U p.m.' (•change at Marton) I week days. ,: For Napier: 9.20 a.m. week days. ! For Palmerston N.: 8.18 a.m., 9.20 a.m., 9.55 a.m.. 10.17 a.m., | 2.0 p.m., 5.40 p.m., j week days; 7.15 p.m. i Sun., Mo., Tv. r We., I Th., Fri. ! DEPARTURES FROM LAMBTON i STATION:- ---• For Woodville, Palmerston N., and 5 Napier: 7.50 a.m. For Masterton: • 7.50 a.m., 4.15 p.m. Railway Sight-Seeing Buses daily to Beaus tiful Hutt Valley—twelve minutes' service. | y DIAL TEL. 44-120- FOR PASSENGER :. INFORMATION.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 107, 8 May 1931, Page 2
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