QT. JAMES. THRICE DAILY: £>T. JAMBS. At 11 a.m., ST. JAMES. ■ 2.15 and S p.m. j f -LAST TWO DAYS ' . .LAST TWO DAYS Of the. tremendous success of Art UNRIVALLED SHOW. AN UNRIVALLED SHOW. The New . ' JOAN CRAWFORD . ■ JOAN CRAWFORD . JOAN. CRAWFORD . ' 111 the big hit'of her life. -In -the -big hit of her lite. ; | "THIS MODERN AGE,;; ■ ••THIS" MOD ER. N AGE," ! ' ."THIS MODERN AGE,;' "THIS MODERN AUR, "THIS MODERN AGE,' AGE,' ! "THIS MODERN AGE,' Supported by a brilliant-cast, including i PAULINE FREDERICK, I ■'.' PAULINE FREDERICK, Special Added Supports. newsreel, comedy, cartoon. and ■ Ift'tl MELBOURNE CUP. 1931-IIELBOURNr CUP. . .1931 MELBOURNE CUP. " Programme to delight and entertain you. Book at Bristol or Theatre, Tel. 31-775. S" T. JAMES THEATRE, ... T. JAMES;THEATEE, ■■■■ FRIDAY NEXT.TRIDAY.NEXT. HERE IT 15.;.. . ■ ■.■•■■ HERE IT IS. ■■.-'■ .T-HE .FUNNIEST :. ~ -.YOU'VE EVER. SEEN. YOU'VE EVER SEEN, : 'YOU(VE EVE P.. -SEEN. •.-•.'• V.THE■-." . . CYCLONIC BRITISH GOMEDY ■ CYCLONIC BRITISH COMEDY ' "MY WIPE'S FAMILY." "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." - ; '-'MY/ WIFE'S .FAMILY." ■ . "MY ■ WIFE'S .FAMILY." " "MY .WIFE'S" FAMILY." j "A" Cert.—Adult Recommendation. ■ . Starring the Inimitable London- Comedians, GENE GERARD, GENE GERARD, ■ ' GENE GERARD, the "Genie" of laughter and idol of the London stage and screen. ... - - ' And New Zealand's, own..favourite, JIMMY GODDEN, JIMMY GODDEN, JIMMY'GODDEN, ■who has Eenfc greetings/to you all. ■.-.■.. •■•-•: London. " "Thanks your complimentary • cable my first talkie-.•■■ Have i pleasant . recollection your ; ' audiences. Stop; Can recom- ,. . mend "Wife's Family," i. enormously successful .Lolli don. Regards. • i ■ ' Jinimy Goddon. BOXPLANS NOW OPEN. , Be wise. ' Book early. LAST TWO DAYS. MAJESTIC. - THRICFj DAILY; ' At 11 a.m., ■•.-■• MAJESTIC- 2.15 and 8 p.m.. British' International's epic continues to • win warm and unstinted approval. It is truly i . ANOTHER BRITISH TRIUMPH! ■ ANOTHER" BEITISH ' TRIUMPH!'" ~ 1 "DREYFUS" ; A "'DREYFUS", ! "DREYFUS". Film of "DREYFUS" ' "DREYFUS" sheer "DREYFUS" , "DREYFUS" magnetic "DREYFUS" "DREYFUS" tension "DREYFUS" '- "DREYFUS"'. -'' ■ 'and '.' ' "DREYFUS"-.: t "DREYFUS'' .appeal.- "DREYFUS" ..• a"-?." ' ''OTFr PICTURE;" ■ -. the picture . the. picture 6t :the hour, of .the hour. •.. ./of .' th.c..;. hou£. ; From trial to court-martial, from Devil's Island to the War Office, from the dark places where forged letters are concocted to tho full light of day when Justice wins out-MOMENTS THAT-WILL LIVE FOR EVER IN" THE" ANNALS OF SCREEN ACTING! y . "DREYFUS." "DREYFUS." • "DREYFUS." . "DREYFUS." All. the short subjects -are GOOW A WONDERFUL PICTURE OF THE 1031 • 1931 ; ' • • ■ MELBOURNE CUP. : .; ■ MELBOURNE. CUP. ; . . ■ is graphically. told by the camera. .- ' THE GLASGOW ORPHEUS CHOIR THE' GLASGOW ORPHEUS CHOIR . '.: ..: "And PATHE'S HISTORICAL SERIES, . PATHE'S HISTORICAL SERIES, showing important events of yester-years. BE WISE,. BOOK. ONLY TWO MORE DAYS! ' ■ NOW SHOWING. NEW PRINCESS ■• THEATRE EW ' PRINCESS ' THEATRE . . Presents A drama you;■■will long remember, with a star you will never forget. ELISSA" LANDI and LEWIS STONE ELISSA LANDI and LEWIS STONE ELISSA LANDI and -LEWIS STONE ELISSA . LANDI and. LEWIS STONE ELISSA-LANDI arid LEWIS STONE. ■ ELISSA LANDI,and LEWIS STONE; -. ■-•... . . • ..in ■;■.-■. ■'":•'■ "ALWAYS GOOD-BYE." . . . f ALWAYS GOOD-BYE." . "ALWAYS GOOD-BYE." . "ALWAYS GOOD-BYE." "ALWAYS GOOD-BYE." "ALWAYS, GOOD-BYE." A brilliant drama of glittering jewejs and sparkling romance. An-emotional triumph of the .screen's most-glamorous star, ' IN SUPPORT. NEW PRINCESS: SHORT SUBJECTS. XpMPiRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. . ■ LJ This Evening, at S o'clock. All the Thrills of the Great. Outdoors! .I"THE LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS," With- Richard Arlen. Thrills-!:', Action!-. Drama! Romance! Zane Grey's Greatest Outdoor. Story lives on the screen. 2. Eddie Cantor in . "GETTING A TICKET." 3.-Comedy—"Marry Or Else." 4.- Musical- Number. • •' 5; Sound Cartoon. Friday and Saturday—A British Special: ■ Edgar Wallace's Greatest Mystery Story, ; "THE SLEEPING CARDINAL." KEGAL THEATRE, KARORL EGAL THEATRE,. KARORL TO-NIGHT—TO-NIGHT. '. -. . P-funket Benefib Night. "THE SCHOOL'FOR SCANDAL," With Basil Gill and Madeline Carroll. Adapted from the famous story by Richard Sheridan.-.. ■Brilliant. Comedy. Gripping .. -■••■- Drama. - 2— ;• "WHAT A NIGHT!" Leslie Fuller, Syd Cotirtenay, and Molly Lamont.- A medley of mirth and mystery that wil.l leave you hqlpless from laughing. ■ FOX-AUSTRALIAN NEWS. An all-British- Programme. Don't miss it. PRACTICAL. PSYCHOLOGY. THE ART OF SUCCESSFUL LIVING. TITRS. ALBERT BUSSELL will give IT-*-.Three • Fre» Lecturettes—Friday, 20th November, 3 p.m., "Rhythm of Happiness"; Friday, 27th November, 3 p.m., "The Way Out"; Friday. . 4th December, 3 p.m.;. "Making All Things New.'"..--. JilMTVrp/fj HALL, NEW BOND STEEET,
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 121, 18 November 1931, Page 2
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