For the convenience of patrons arrangements have been made witli 2ZW to Broadcast Election Results inside this Theatre during interval and at the conclusion of the performance. COME INSIDK HEAR THE RESULTS INT COMFORT ! BOOK! LAST 2 DAYS! BOOK! MAJESTIC. THRICE DAILY: AJESTIC. At 11 a.m., MAJESTIC. 2.15 and 8 p.m. Most women want love —this woman fears it—flees it—hides her heart behind a mask of lies until— "THE MAGNIFICENT LIE." "THE MAGNIFICENT LIE." "THE MAGNIFICENT LTE." SEE THIS STRANGE STORY. With RUTH CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON A personality which grips the imagination and wins sincere devotion—truly THE FIRST LADY OF THE SCREEN In the greatest role of her great career. GAIETY! DECEIT! SHAME! LOVE! She lives them all —and finds love only to EXCELLENT SUPPORTING CAST. ' PARAMOUNT PICTUR KITES. COMING FRIDAY. COMING FRIDAY. CHARLES RUGGLES, CHARLES RUGGLES, The King of Jesters, . The King of Jesters, In "THE GIRL HABIT." "THE GIRL HABIT." A Brand New Hilarity Riot of Society Doings! The Jolly Fun-maker of "Charley's Aunt" on a Love Spree! Box Plans BRISTOL or THEATRE. Telephone .45-100. . For the convenience of patrons arrangements have been made with 2ZW to Broadcast Election Results inside this Theatre during interval and at the coiv elusion "of the performance. COME INSIDE AND HEAR THE RESULTS IN COMFORT! QT. JAMES. THRICE DAILY: JAMES. At 11 a.m., ST. JAMES. 2.15 and 8 p.m. MORE TRIUMPHS are being scored by THE BIG BRITISH THREE THE BIG BRITISH THREE In the clever comedy, with its double-edged dialogue and the inextricable muddle which "the poisonous old codfish" plunges a pair of newly-weds. "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." "MY WIFE'S- FAMILY." "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." "MY WIF E' S FAMILY." "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." "MY WIFE'S FAMILY." ("A" Cert.—Adult Recommendation.) And GENE GERRARD, AMY VENESS, JIMMY GGDDEN. Still continues to send patrons away from the theatre in -.chuckles. A SPLENDID EVENING'S ENTERTAINMENT. Allrßntish-Supporting Programme. GLASGOW: ORPHEUS CHOIR, GLASGOW O R PHEUS M CHOIR. iYxiEs •VTEW PRINCESS THEATRE •^EW PRINCESS THEATRE 11. a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily. '':'•■, : • Presents MARION, DAVIES In Fannie Hurst's MARION DAVIES In Fannie Hurst's MARION DAVIES In Fannie Hurst's MARION DAVIES In Fannie Hurst's MARION DAVIES In Fannie Hurst's MARION DAVIES In Fannie Hurst's MARION DAVIES In Fannie Hurst's Thrilling and Heart-throbbing— "FIVE AND TEN." "FIVE AND TEN." "FIVE AND TEN." "FIVE AND TEN." "FIVE AND TEN." "FIVE AND TEN." "FIVE AND TEN." "FIVE AND TEN." All the Pathos—Tragedy—of the Fannie 'Hurst novel—yet buoyant—happy—in I Marion Davies's Superb Characterisation. j Also NEW PRINCESS FEATURETTES. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT - TO-NIGHT. ~ TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT. Election results will be screened at the New Princess Theatre. TO-NIGHT — TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT —'. TO-NIGHT. A RTCRAFT THEATKE. A-RTCRAFT THEATRE. TO-NIGHT—AT B.—TO-NIGHT. Where Life is Gayest, 'mid the Mad Whirl at "Monte Carlo." JEANETTE MACDONALD, . JEANETTE MACDONALD, JEANETTE MACDONALD, The Girl with the Golden Voice, JACK BUCHANAN, JACK BUCHANAN, England's Idol, A Gamble in Hearts in the Playground ■ ■ • of the Rich. "MONTE ■CARLO." "MONTE CARLO." ."MONTE CARLO." "MONTE CARLO." "MONTE CARLO." "MONTE CARLO." "MONTE CARLO." "MONTE CARLO." "MONTE CARLO." "MONTE CARLO." "MONTE CARLO." "MONTE CARLO." "MONTE CARLO." "MONTE CARLO." L6ve under the Riviera Moon, a beautiful woman running away on her bridal night. A millionaire posing as a barber. Also,' ARTCRAFT FEATURETTES. Box Plans—Tel. 43-908, after C.30 p.m. pAPITOL THEATRE, MIRAMAK. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT RALPH LYNN and WINIFRED SHOTTER. in "THE CHANCE OF A NIGHT TIME." Come and enjoy the laugh of a lifetime. Reserve Seats. Tel. 16-545. SWIMMING AND LIFE-SAVING. PROFESSOR RICHARDSON, H.A., R.L.S.S. (by Diploma). I WISH to notify the public of Wellington that I am open for Engagements as a Swimming and Life-Saving Instructor and Scientific Speed Coach. I pay particular attention to beginners, and guarantee quick, efficient tuition. Apply BOX 199. THE ANGLICAN BOYS' HOME. ANNUAL "GIFT" AFTERNOON. THE ANNUAL "GIFT" AFTERNOON will be held at THE "HOME," Main road, Lower Hutt, on SATURDAY, sth DECEMBER, from 2 p.m. Unemployment has caused a serious drop in revenue, but Boys must be fed and clothed. SIXTY BOYS NEED YOUR HELP. Gifts in cash and kind gratefully welcomed at the Home, the Diocesan Office, Mulgrave street, or the Secretary. Flour, Oatmeal, Sugar, Rice, etc. Stalls and Games. Afternoon Tea. ALL CORDIALLY INVITED. W. A. ANDREWS, Hon. Secretary. Telephone 26-300. TOBACCO WASTE. SMOKING Habit robs you of money, health, ability. Gargle "Anti-Baco." Permanetly kills craving. Get free booklet, Home Welfare Pty., P.O. Box 655E, , Wcllihgton/ _.._l.__-._~, -.--:<
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 133, 2 December 1931, Page 2
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