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XLAST 2 DAYS OF THE BIG BOOM! 2T. JAMES. ■ THKICE DAILY: "T. JAMES. . 11 a.m., ST. JAMBS. 2.15 and S p.ru. No one can afford to miss WINNIE L I C 4 H T N E It, • WrjINI-E L I G II T N E R, . . Tho Mcvriest Madcap Alive, With the World's Funniest Clown, JOE E. BE OWN, JOE E. BROWN, in lho -world-beating convulsion, " SIT . TIGHT," "SIT TIGHT," ■ Which Features the Most AMAZING WRESTLING MATCH. AMAZING WRESTLING MATCH. A GREAT "FIRST PART." tiILLIE DOVE CONWAY TEARLE In the Captivating Drama, "THE LADY WHO DARED." "THE "LAT*' WHO DARED." ■ PRICES: D.C., 2s fid; Stalls, 2s (plus ! iax): G.C., Is (3d. Matinees: Is, Is lid, and ! Is. Children Half. | Book Bristol and Theatre. Tel.-£S-170. ■COMING COMING 1 HOUNDING ALONG FOR — FRIDAY! [BOUNDING- ALONG FOR - FRIDAY! j -THE FUNNIEST I COMEDY IN THE I XViriE, WIDE WORLD." I It Shattered All STAGE -Records, I It Shattered All STAGE Records, ' . And now at : LONDON, EDINBURGH, DUBLIN, i NEW YORK, SYDNEY, and j MELBOURNE . ■ . 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IT'S TOO GOOD TO MISS, j l\/TAJ".fSSTIC. THRICE DAILY: ! -M-AJESTIC. 11 a.m., i MAJESTIC. 2.15 and 8-p.m. I IT'S A' GREAT SHOW! ! ' . • IT'S A GREAT SHOW! ! . MARION DA VIES, I MARION DAVIES, , j With POLLY MORAN, ;'ln Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's -Sensationally ■■. Successful Screen Version. of the late ! DAVID BELASCO'S STAGE HIT, i "IT'S A WISE CHILD." !• "JT'S A WISE CHILD." | ' "IT'S A WISE CHILD." LMsiv'.i Splendid "OUR GANG" Comedy, , "FLY MY KITE," METROTONE NEWS. : PRICES: 2s 6di 2s -(plus tax), Is 6d, and j Is. Matinee: Is, Is Cd, and 2s. j Book Bristol ov Theatre. Tol. 45-100. ]; COMING- FRIDAY. lln Full Pictorial. Grandeur, a Glorious ; • ' Film Translation oi: ; ; ERNEST RAYMOND'S BOOK, I "TELL ENGLAN D." I ■ " T E 'L L ENGLAN D." ■-' "-T E. L L EN Gli AN D." " i "TE-L.L -ENGLAND." : : j '-TELL EN GL A N D." : ! "TELL ENGLAN D." i "TEL L ENGLAN D." J •" T- 13- L L • . E N G L A N D." " T ELL ENGLAN D." - "TELL ENGLAND." "TELL EN.GL A N D." "TELL E N G%L A N D." "TELL EN-GLAND." .'•'. "T E L L.- ENGLAN D." 1!'! X ELL' ENGLAN D." ' .AN EPIC OF GALLIPOLI. • -AN. F/PIC OF GALLIPOLI. ■ AN EPIC OF GALLIPOLI. : ."The maddest but most' magnificent [adventure on which- England has ever ■embarked." "• ■ -AN ILIAD OF THE ANZACS AND TOMMIES ANZACS AND TOMMIES ■ ' ■"■ In Celluloid. " AN ALL-BRITISH TRIUMPH. 'A Picture tl]st; Stirs the Emotions and Touches tho Heart. . " ■ -■■ Beautifully Sincere Acting by . • Beautifully Sincevo Acting by FAY COMPTON, TONY BRUCE. CARL HARBORD, and a Superb Cast of Distin-guished-London Artists. "GREATNESS" Is Stamped on Every Foot of the Film. THE LANDINGS ON GALLIPOLI • THE LANDINGS ON GALLIPOLI ' THE LANDINGS ON' GALLIPOLI Are Magnificently, Done.1 ■■■ Be Wiso. Book Early at The Bristol. There is No Fee. ■ ■ TTiMPIRE TI-lEATReTTsLAND BAY. ■ii'MTIEE THEATRE, ■ ISLAND BAY. THIS .EVENING AT S O'CLOCK. ParamountV Super Special! 1_ ■ "GRUMPY," With CYRIL MAUDE. ; A mystery romance, filled with human appeal, rare laughs, and thrills that will ■quicken the pulse as you follow the plotting and planning of the^bluff old man 2-Comcdy, "DESPERATE SAM/ 3-Sound Cartoon, '.'BARNACLE BILL : .':■ THE SAILOR." i— -Vocal Number. s—Comedy No. 2—"GO, AHEAD AND ! ~ SING." 6—Fox Movietone Specials, News. Coming Friday and Saturday: John Gilbert in "Gentleman's Fate." INTERNATIONAL DEBATE. VICTORIA" UNIVERSITY COLLEGE V ' ' • And UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Subject: - ■'That American Prohibition is a Failure." Movers: 'Messrs. Miller (Oregon), Bannister (V.U.G.), and Riske (V.U.C.). Opposers: • Messrs. Pl'alV (Oregon), Wilson (Oregon).. and Moim.tjoy (V.U.C.). In TOWN HALL, FRIDAY, 10th JULY. Admission Is. SOUTHERN CROSS LODGE No. 24, 1.0.0. F. (NX). A' LECTURE, illustrated by Lantern Slides, will" 'be delivered in the 1.0.0. F. Hall, Lower Tory street, oc THURSDAY, 9th JULY, by Bto. A. Leigh Hunt, F.R.G.S., on "Scott's Last Expedition to the South Pole, with mci: dents from the journeys of Mawson ami Byrd." Commencing at 7.45 p.m. sharp. All members and friends are cordially invited to attend. ISS HARDINGE-MALTBY. ISS HARDINGE-MALTBY. DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. ' CLEVER PLAYLETS, ARTISTIC POETRY', SATURDAY, 11th JULY, at 8 p.m. \ LYCEUM CLUB, Saywell Building, 115, Lambton quay. ■ •- (Tram stop Occidental Hotel.) MEETINGS. TO ALL WORKERS. TTXE.MPLOV.IiD Workers' Movement.U MASS MEETING, S p.m.,.-Trade.' Hall, THURSDAY, 9th JULY. Thii, meeting is in the interests of all and bene1 ficial to all concerned. Come and csprefl; iyoui; oito opinions to tho masses*

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 7, 8 July 1931, Page 2

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