CT. JAMES. THRICE DAILY: JAMES. At 11 a.m., ST. JAMES. 2.15 and 8 p.m. A British International Picture. POSITIVELY THE FUNNIEST AND MOST UPROARIOUS OF BRITISH FARCE COMEDIES, WITHOUT EXCEPTION! LONDON SAW IT, LONDON SAW IT, — AND— — AND — ROCKED WITH LAUGHTER, ROCKED WITH LAUGHTER, — AND — — AND - THEY'RE STILL LAUGHING! THEY'RE STILL LAUGHING! — THE - SHOCKINGLY HYSTERICAL SHOCKINGLY HYSTERICAL ' CYCLONIC BRITISH COMEDY CYCLONIC BRITISH COMEDY Of A BABY GRAND And A GRAND BABY, "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." '"MY WIFE'S FAMILY." "A" Cert.—Adult Recommendation. Starring the Most Popular London Comedian; GENE GERARD, GENE. GERARD, CfENE GERARD, The "Genie" of Laughter, AndJIMMY GODDEN, JIMMY GODDEN, JIMMY GODDEN, New Zealand's own favourite, in his first talking picture, SUPPORTED BY MURIEL ANGELUS, AMY VEXESS. MURIEL ANGELUS, AMY VENESS. ... THIS . ' . SCREAMINGLY CONVULSING COMEDY COMEDY IS TRULY IS TRULY THE FUNNIEST THE FUNNIEST YOU'VE EVER SEEN. Additional attraction:— GLASGOW ORPHEUS CHOIR, GLASGOW ORPHEUS CHOIR, . 85 — VOICES — 85 Under the Baton of Sir Hugh Roberton SURPRISINGLY • WONDERFUL and BEAUTIFUL CHORAL NUMBERS, INCLUDING "The Campbells Are .Coming." A POSITIVE REVELATION IN CHORAL SINGING. Evening:, D.C. 2s 6d, Stalls 2s, GC. Is 6d, Orch.»Stalls Is (plus tax), Children Half, except-on Saturday nights. _Matinees: Is, Is 6d, and 2s. Children Half. MAJESTIC. 2.15 and 8 p.m. Shoppers' Session —5-7 p.m. Shoppers' Session —5-7 p.m. THRILLS! COMEDY! THRILLS! COMEDY! ROMANCE! . ROMANCE! lii THE LAUGH HIT 01*' 1931. THE LAUGH HIT OF 1931. "BIG MONEY." "BIG MONEY." "BIG MONEY." '■BIG MONEY." '■BTG MONEY." "BIG MONEY." "BIG MONEY." "BIG MONEY." . . "BIG. MONEY." A bright, breezy, brilliant comedy drama. Play-day versus Pay-day—hilarious ascents aud descents of a smiling lad who had more nerve than common-sense, and who was befriended by Lady Luck until love for a charming girl engrossed him, and thenIt is replete with QUEENS OF ROMANCE, KINGS OF THRILLS, ACES OF COMEDY, And Raises roars, at the'rate of 60 per minute. THE. EXCELLENT CAST INCLUDES: ■' " ■'-'• . EDDIE QUILLAN, . v . ' EDDIE QUILLAN, MIRIAM SEEGAR, JAMES GLEASON V- ROBERT ARMSTRONG. A "new., laughing would-be Croesus comes to light in this mad, merry comedy, full of thrills; spills,' humour, and romance. T ' SPECIALLY SELECTED •■'•■-■ - ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIONS. Square Deal Prices: Is, Is 6d, 2s, 2s Cd (plus tax). Matinees: Is, Is Cd, and 2s Children Half. Book Bristol or Theatre. Tel. 45-100. ' J£ILBIRNIE KINEMA. I Whether you're six, sixteen, or sixty, here's a picture that will take your heart by storm. . "SKIPPY," "SKIPPY," With Jankie Cooper, Robert Coogan, Mifczi Green, and Jackie Searl. You won't know whether to laugh or cry! . But you'll do both. Here's"greater joy than "Tom Sawyer!" . Usual Prices, Is to 2s 3d (plus tax). Ring 14-202. It costs no more to reserve. TTHPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. *-< THIS EVENING, at S o'clock. A British Mystery Special! 1- "THE SLEEPING CARDINAL." "THE SLEEPING CARDINAL." With An All-English Cast. Strange! Eerie! Mysterious! Gripping drama and baffling mystery that will please and thrill you! 2— Comedy: "Zhn, Boom, Bang." 3—- Sound Cartoon! 4— . • . Novelty Special! Saturday Matinee and Evening: Ep. 3, "The Indians Are Coming." "MADAM SATAN." Kay Johnson, Reginald Denny, aud Roland Young. (Recommended more especially for Adults) .Blazing Romance—Smashing Drama— rising, to a tremendous climax. Never ... Before—or Again. METROTONE NEWS, and Support. Owing to "Madam Satan" being unsuitable for children,' Hoot Gibson in "The Long, Long -Trail" will be screened Saturday's Matinee. .Don't forget "Indians arc Coming." WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. PARENTS' DAY, SATURDAY, 21st NOVEMBER, 1931, GARDEN PARTY. OPENING of the New Tennis Courts, Figure Marching, Folk Dancing, etc. Stalls, Afternoon Tea. Band in Attendance. ..Admission: Adults, 6d; Children, Free. "TJEMPSTER . AND JAMES " Invite you to meet them at BASIN RESERVE THIS SATUED A Y. Larger Wickets for Brighter Cricket. Admission 6d Only.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 123, 20 November 1931, Page 2
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