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"It's light in line with 'Middle .Watch.' ■'Seducing,' and our other Bright and. Sparkling Entertainments." Yesterday's .Audience said so Most Emphatically. MAJESTIC. ■ THRICE DAILY": AJEBTIC. 11 a.m., MAJESTIC. ->.IS and 8 p.m. TO-DAY'S THE 13IG DAY! Have yon noted that Fuller-Haywiivd are allowing ONE GREAT ATTRACTION AFTER ANOTHER. JUST ON THE HEELS Of the SPLENDID LAUGHING SUCCESSES comes Metro-Goldwyn's Grout Comedy, "M .1.0 n oa. L l it' h o v .i1:." "MEN CALL IT LOAM':." "MEN CALL IT LOVE." "M. E N CALL I. T L 0 V E." "AI E N CA L h .1. T L 0 V E." "M E N CA L L 1 T L 0 V E." "M E N CA L L 1 T L 0 V E." "M EN CAL L 1 T L 0 V E." "A" Cert.—Recommended for Adults, "The smartest of the year. It's like a breath of fresh air."—Press. Starring in his Greatest Ro!c the Gay Conqueror of Ladies' Hearts, ADOLPH MENJOU, Everybody's .Favourite Actress, LEILA HYAMS, With NORMAN FOSTER & MARY DUNCAN. IT'S THE BIG SURPRISE OF 1931. The very clever story of veal live people ■is taken from the stage success "Among the Married." The dialogue fairly sparkles with wit, and altogether it's a RIGHT MERRY ENTERTAINMENT. M.G.M. NOVELTIES: -.'AMBITIOUS PEOPLE" (Colourtone Revue). "FIRST 7 YEARS" (Our Gang Farce). METROTONE NEWS. Popular Prices: Is, Is 6d, 2s, 2s 6d (plus tax). Matinees: Is, Is 6d, and 2s. Children Half-price (excepting Saturday Nights). Book Bristol oi1 Theatre. Tel. 46-100. How Wellingtonians do Respond to Real Merit, Last Night's Glowing Approval was Something to be Proud of. ST. JAMES. THRICE DAILYs T. JAMES. II a.m., ST. JAMES. 2.15 and S p.ta. A Warm Theatre Awaite Yoa. Sir Benjamin and John Fuller present Res Beach's Ideal Heroine, CONSTANCE BENNETT, Who won golden opinions in "SON OP THE GODS" ■ And "COMMON CLAY/"' With KENNETH MTiENNA BASIL EATHBONE RITA LA ROY . , In her Latest Furore Success. THE MERRIEST MIX-UP ■ : And LAUGHTER-PRODUCING HIT Of her career— "SIN TAKES . HOLIDAY" And whon sin does that VIRTUE IS VICTORIOUS, As it ever should be. Also "AUDIO REVIEW" "RED RIDING HOOD" (Cartoon)' And the Splendid Comedy, "KID THE KIDDER." Cornmonsense Prices: 2s (3d, 2s (plus tax), Is 6d. Matinees: Is, la 6d, and 2s. Children Half-price (excepting Saturday Nights). Book Bristol or Theatre. Tel. 28-175. " COLOSSAL WEEK-END BILL! ■ TPMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. -^MPIRB THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. WILLIAM HAINES in "REMOTE CONTROL." "REMOTE CONTROL." Behind the scenes of radioland—a thrilling and hilarious melodrama of the microphone. Laughs! Laughs! Laughs! 2—M.G.M. Technicolonr Revue, yCrazy House," starring Benny Rubin, Cliff Edwards, Polly Moran. 3—Hal Roach Comedy, "LOVE BUSINESS." 4— Burton Holmes Travelogue. 5— Metrotone News Reel. A big programme. Full of Laughs, Thrills, and Excitement! /^APITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAR. THEATRE, MIRAMAR. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. Special Double-feature Programme. CONSTANCE BENNETT CONSTANCE, BENNETT Star of "Common Clay," in ■ "RICH" PEOPLE." "RICH PEOPLE." SALLY STARR AND GEORGE DURYEA in "PARDON MY GUN." "PARDON MY GUN." Reserve at Theatre. Tel. 16-5*15. No half-price to-night. REGAL THEATRE, KARORI TO-NIGHT S TO-NIGHT 1— "THE BIG HOUSE." Wallace Beery, Chester Morris, Robert Montgomery, and Leila Hyams. ("A" Cert.—recommended for adults.) The greatest story of prison life, and the story of the worst riot in history. A story of hatred and degradation, and of resurrection of a boy through love. Thrilling, gripping, stupendous. 2—Special Fox News Reel. 3-"WHO KILLED ROVER?" A Special Dog Comedy. 4—China's Old Man River, Travelogue. s—Metrotone News. HPHE GLIDE SKATING RINK, Wakefield street. S SK SKA SKAT SKATISKATIN SKATING THE GLIDE SKATING RINK, Wakefield street. ; ■ SESSIONS: .12-1 and 1-2 p.m., 2.304.30 p.m., 7.30-10 p.m. Learners' Sessions: 10-11.30 a.m. and 0-7 p.m.. i i A. TUBEKT, Manager. I Tel. 41-801. HAVE YOU JOINED BRADY'S RADY'S FOOTWEAR CLUB? Sec Windows. :P. L. BRADY AND CO., Willis xfrerl.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 138, 13 June 1931, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 138, 13 June 1931, Page 4