CROWDED AUDIENCES. Delighted mill impressed by TOLSTOTS "RKSOtIREGT.tOX." TOLSTOI'S MIESUR KECTION." MAJESTIC THRICE DAILY. AJESTIC TIUUCE DAILY. I MAJI^TIC 11 a.m., ■I MAJESTIC 2.15, and 8 p.m. Fuller-Hay ward present for FOUR MO UK DAYS i I JOI.IX BOLES & LUPE XELKA \ • lOJ.IN HOLES & LUPE YELEZ \ In "UN.IVERSAIVS" realistic, imprcssivo, i anil couviui'iiijj picturing of i fJOUJS'T LEO TOLSTOI'S , i Immortal buok story, which told by the j million. " RE H U U X ]■: f! T I 0 X."' 'Ml KSII R R X CT J 0 N. " -.r :e s v m j-; o t :i: on. -" i ••■■ r. .c sur, r ]■: ct j on." ! ".II "E S U li 11 EOT I 0 N." ! i •' i: :i-; sli r :it ec:ti on. " ] -r.e sv v r .!•: c t .1: on. " j "RESURRECTION." ' I I ■■■ nesuitit cvt i o x." 1 2-2 yOU—LOADERS ALL!! | \Ylio_ have known the rapture of a I lover's kiss anil the vow id' a, lover's | promise . . . who have tasted love'.s j bitter-sweet joys and i'elt the ache of a lover's heart —; Is dedicated this glamorous romance. Short subjects include SUM SOMERVILLE'S COMEDY, "THE ROYAL BLUF F." Prices: Is,' Is (3d, 2s, 2s Od (plus lax). j Matinees: 3s, Is 6d, 2s. Children, bah. COMING FRIDAY: ADOLPIIE MENJOTJ— LILA IIYAMS. "MEN LOVE WOMEN." - j INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS OF THE BEST SHOW IN. TOWN! j CT. JAMES. THRICE DAILY: I^T. JAMES. 11 a.m., ST. JAMES. 2.10 and S p.m. A Warm Theatre Awaits You. | AGAIN TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT AND TILL THURSDAY. Sir Beujamin and John Fuller present j ELISSA LAND I, i elissa landi, i ELISSA LANDI, r \ -'The woman of destiny, whose mission is j I 1o rule the screen." i '■ CHARLES FARRELL, j : . CHARLES FARRELL, j Myrna Loy, Humphrey Bogart, lan MacLareiij Pat Somerset in wha-t ''The Post" refers to as "ONE.OF THE MOST. BRILLIANTLY ACTED PICTURES EVER SCREENED IN THIS,CITY." Sec it To-day or To-night. "BODY AND SOUL." "BODY AND SOUL." "BODY AND SOUL." '•BODY AND SOUL." Saturday's success will NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. LANDI "ARRIVED" WITH. THE FORCE OF A THUNDERBOLT. "Tho Dominion" writes:—Elissa Landi licld her audience spell- '• bound from start to finish. Slie does not over-act. -She LIVES the part of the heroine. It is to be hoped St. James Theatre will present further pictures starring this AMAZING young actress. -.■Pleasing short.subjects include ' LATEST MICKEY THE MOUSE. . LATEST MICKEY THE .MOUSE. FULLER'S FAIR FARES:— ■2s Gd, 2s (plus tax), Is 6d. Matinees: Is, Is 6d, and '2s. Children, half, day or night "(save Saturday evenings). Book j Bristol or Theatre. • Tel. .28-175. : ::/ -eOMTNG — - FBID'AY: : ••• CONSTANCE BENNETT (Of "Son of the Gods") in "SIN TAKES A HOLIDAY.'' SKATING • SKATING SKATING-. : . - . •.:... SKATING ,"- . . SKATING SKATING i rpilE GLIDE . SKATING ; RINK.' SESSIONS: Learners—lo a.m.-11.00 a.m. daily except Saturdays. Children (Gd)—Saturday morning. Lunch Hour (Gd)—l2-1 and 1-2. Afternoon (15)—2.30-4.30 p.m. Evening (Ladies Is 6d, Gents 25)—7.30-10. Private Tuition by Appointment—o-7 p.m. Daily (except Saturdays). Enjoy this Exhilarating Winter. Sport at THE GLIDE SKATING RINK, WAKEFIE-LD -STREET (Between Taranaki street and Lower Cuba. street). A. TUBKRT. Manager. j TNVITATION SONATA RECITAL ■ .. by ALICE DUFF Pianist, and LESLIE C. WALKER Violinist. Y.W.C.A. HALL, BOULCOTT STREET, WEDNESDAY, 10th JUNE, At S pan. Seats may be reserved at Tho Bristol Piano Co. on payment of Is Id. NEW ZEALAND ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. AUTUMN EXHIBITION |\TOW OPEN DAILY IN THE ART -^ GALLERY, Whitmore street. Hours, 10 a.m. to 0 p.m., and 7.30 p.m. to 0 p.m. Admission Gd. Art Onion Tickets Is, £. D. GORE, Secretary. JfAREWELL RECITAL. " TREVOR FISHER. | TUESDAY, 30th JUNE, CONCERT ! CHAMBER. j j Reserves: 4s and 3.5, plus tax. | Box Plan opens at Bristol To-morrow. i ! ' j FUNERAL~NOT^Es! .'"*" j ! rpHE Friends of Mrs. Guise are respect- >■ ! -*- fully invited to attend the Funeral iof her daughter, Florence Louisa, which jwill leave St. Joseph's Church, Buckle I i street, on Tuesday, Oth June, 1031, at 10! I a.m. lor the Cemetery, Karori. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 7 a.m. J. E. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers, 22, "Vivian street, and Karori. Day and Night Tel- 2(5-07:;. 'jUIi I>T7l i"nds""t* 11tlic'n!iTcJ'l£cn liV"Jijujfg- -*- hurst are respectfully invited to attend liis Funeral, which will leave the Sacred Heart Basilica, Hill street, on Tuesday, !Jth June, 1931, at 9.50 a.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9.30 a.m. J. E. TAYLOR AND SONS, LTD., Undertakers, 22, Vivian street, and Karori. ..P"^..^?,—i'iilm8* I**1** r-^.l e l pl'-lj.'^"l''f)^'2-'TUIE •Friends of the late Mrs. 'Catherine -*- Stephens arc respectfully invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave the residence of Mr. M'Kay, 377, Jackson street, Petonc, on Wednesday, 10th June, 1031, at 2 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. | R. A. PARRANT AND CO., j Undertakers, *IG, Fitzherbcrfc street, Petonc. 4frj|M. rrH™ Fr'ie'n^Tr™h'e''lat6l"'H'o7ac""ii'niglit -*- Baker are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, 23, Frioml street, Karori, To-morrow, tho fllh ins.., at 11 a.m., for tho Cemetery, X..MORRIS, JCTN., LTD., ' ' Funeral Directors, . fii), Taranaki-st.. and 28, Riddifurd-yt. Tcleploufi 2U-15U,
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 133, 8 June 1931, Page 2
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